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WorkSource Oregon Archaeologist 1 in Eugene, Oregon
As an Archaeologist 1, you will be performing research, fieldwork, laboratory, and writing tasks as part of a high-performing, collaborative project team. Working in partnership with project managers, you will lead small field projects and occasionally direct project team members in specific tasks. You will actively contribute to client reports and deliverables. Why you\'ll love working at HRA: At HRA, we put our people and culture first! Your career at HRA will be supported by individualized planning, ongoing professional development, conference opportunities, and mentorship programs. Plus, our competitive compensation and benefits package includes: \'Salary ranging from \$61,441\'76,800, commensurate with experience and qualifications. \'Three comprehensive medical plans to choose from, one with zero cost for employee-only coverage and highly reduced costs for dependent-care coverage. \'Voluntary benefits such as vision, dental, and voluntary life at reduced rates. \'401(k) and Roth retirement plans with generous match. \'A comprehensive Employee Assistance Program (EAP) to support mental health, work-life balance, and overall wellness. Who you are: You are a newer CRM professional looking to learn and grow in a supportive and collaborative environment while actively participating in driving projects to success. You thrive in a collaborative environment, and you have a knack for developing positive relationships with all levels of the organization and clients. What you need: You have: \'A Master\'s degree or PhD (or are nearing completion of your degree) in Anthropology or a closely related field with an Archaeology emphasis. \'Prepared (or are preparing) a Master\'s thesis or doctoral dissertation \'Completed an accredited field school or have demonstrable equivalent experience. You also have: \'Familiarity with the Section 106 process. \'Field proficiency in the use of technology including GPS, online databases, cameras, and computer software. \'Technical writing experience and experience using ethnographies, soils/environmental data, cultural resources reports, SHPO databases, GLO plats, land patents, and tax assessments. \'The ability to work in physically challenging environments, in all weather conditions, while carrying field equipment and walking several miles per day across varied terrain. \'The ability to develop and maintain positive relationships by listening and communicating effectively, providing and accepting feedback, and resolving conflict via communication and collaboration. \'The ability to take direction from project managers and other supervisors and collaborate with team members. Travel: Up to 70 percent of your time will be spent in the field and about 30 percent of that travel will be outside the local area. Travel throughout the Pacific Northwest and the West is likely.