Archaeological Technician
Listed on 2026-04-23
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Science
Environmental Science, Research Scientist
NV5 (NYSE: TIC) is a provider of engineering and consulting services to public and private sector clients, delivering solutions through six business verticals:
Testing, Inspection & Consulting;
Infrastructure;
Utility Services;
Environmental Health Sciences;
Buildings & Program Management; and Geospatial Technology. With offices nationwide and abroad, NV5 helps clients plan, design, build, test, certify, and operate projects that improve the communities where we live and work.
As engineers, architects, construction/program managers, environmental professionals and beyond, we play a significant role in shaping our communities through the services we provide. We are looking for passionate, driven individuals to join our team focused on Delivering Solutions and Improving Lives.
NV5 is seeking Full- and/or Part-time Archaeological Field Technicians to work out of our Alpharetta, Georgia office to support cultural resources management and compliance for a variety of clients in the transportation, energy, land development, and municipal sectors. This position will conduct day-to-day archaeological fieldwork at Phase I, II, and III levels of investigation, and may assist in the processing of maps and data and cultural materials and other samples produced in the field.
This position is considered entry level and hourly. Part‑time roles are intended to be flexible in schedule and as needed; students who have completed their archaeological field school training are encouraged to apply.
The Field Technician position will include local and overnight travel throughout the southeastern U.S. Part‑time technicians will primarily support NV5 clients in Georgia. The Field Technician reports to the Field Director, Project Archaeologist (Project Manager), or Senior Archaeologist (Principal Investigator), as needed. The most frequent and essential work activities include:
Responsibilities- Conduct evaluative test or data recovery excavations. The Field Technician will carry out archaeological block excavations, including digging and screening of soil, recovering artifacts and samples, and maintaining documentary data forms, hand drawn maps, sketches, photographs, and catalogs.
- Conduct regulatory and/or due diligence survey and archaeological resource identification primarily for infrastructure, land development, and energy projects. As required, the Field Technician will assist in supervised resource evaluation. This may include field assessments, use of background documentation (i.e. property records and archival research, county surveys, maps, site files, context studies, etc.), delineation of site boundaries using GIS mapping, and photography.
- All tasks require Field Technicians to:
- Be aware of and adhere to agency guidelines and project scopes, project schedules, and safety protocols.
- Maintain equipment and supplies.
- Process artifacts and samples, including cataloging and curation efforts.
- Maintain effective and successful communication with project team, co‑workers, and clients, as needed.
- Completion of an archaeological field school, required
- Bachelor’s Degree in anthropology, archaeology, or a closely related field, preferred
- Some knowledge of state and federal historic preservation regulations
- Proficiency in utilization of GPS equipment to assist with site boundary delineations and navigation
- Excellent communication skills
- Must possess or be able to obtain a valid driver’s license prior to employment
- Work will be in both field and office settings with some exposure to adverse environmental conditions.
- Fieldwork will involve long‑term standing, walking, and hand excavation, as well as include common hazards at project sites.
- Fieldwork may require work in remote locations, often out‑of‑sight of other crew members.
- Must be able to carry, lift and push/pull up to 30 pounds frequently and up to 50 pounds occasionally.
- Must have the ability to see, smell, hear, talk, climb, balance, stoop, kneel and twist, crouch, crawl, reach, grasp, sit, stand, and walk.
- Weekend and overtime work and/or overnight work and travel may be required.
- Additional physical duties may be…
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