Archaeological Field Technicians
Listed on 2026-07-14
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Research/Development
Research Scientist, Clinical Research, Ecology
What You’ll Do
- Support Cultural Resources Project Managers and Field Directors with archaeological field investigations throughout California.
- Participate in pedestrian surveys, construction monitoring, site documentation, testing, evaluations, and other archaeological field assignments.
- Record accurate field observations and complete documentation, including site records, field notes, and digital data collection.
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary project teams, clients, Native American representatives, and agency personnel as needed.
- Assist with laboratory processing and analysis of archaeological materials when project demands require.
- Maintain high standards for safety, data quality, and regulatory compliance while performing field assignments.
- Perform additional project-related responsibilities as assigned.
- Bachelor's degree in Archaeology, Anthropology, or a related discipline.
- One or more years of professional archaeological field experience. A Master's degree may substitute for one year of professional experience.
- Demonstrated ability to work independently in the field while exercising sound professional judgment.
- Experience using GPS equipment such as Trimble or Garmin for archaeological data collection.
- Ability to work in physically demanding outdoor environments, including hiking up to 10-12 miles per day while carrying approximately 25 pounds.
- Availability to support extended field assignments lasting approximately 10-12 consecutive days as needed.
- Ability to travel to project locations and maintain reliable transportation.
- Excellent organizational and documentation skills.
- Preferred Qualifications
- Knowledge of California prehistoric and historic archaeology.
- Previous experience supporting utility clients, including PG&E, Southern California Edison, SDG&E, So Cal Gas , or similar organizations.
- Professional archaeological fieldwork completed within California.
- Familiarity with CEQA, NHPA, and other applicable cultural resource regulations.
The base hourly range for this temporary position is $24.00–$37.00 per hour. At Rincon, our salary ranges are based on market median of similar jobs, according to third party salary benchmark surveys. The base pay that is actually offered will take into account internal equity and also may vary depending on the candidate’s job-related knowledge, skills, and experience.
Additional Employment InformationIndividuals offered employment must successfully complete a pre-employment drug screening as a condition of employment. Additionally, those hired who may be assigned to federal projects will be subject to further drug testing, including screening for cannabinoids (THC/marijuana), in compliance with the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988 and other applicable federal regulations, which take precedence over California state and local laws.
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