Archaeological Field Technician
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Research/Development
Research Scientist
At EXP, we’re driven to explore and preserve the world’s cultural and historical heritage. As a team of archaeologists, scientists, and field professionals, we bring together diverse expertise to uncover and protect the past. Here, you’ll join a team that values collaboration, innovation, and stewardship of our shared history. We believe in empowering our people, fostering safety and integrity, and delivering meaningful results for our clients and communities.
To be a part of EXP means contributing to something greater—preserving the legacy of human civilization.
Are you ready to dig into your future?
Be our next Archaeological Field Technician in the Southwest or Midwest.
What a day at EXP has in store for youAs an Archaeological Field Technician, you’ll assist archaeologists in the field with excavation, survey, and documentation of archaeological sites. You’ll be part of a team working in remote environments, contributing to the discovery and preservation of cultural resources.
Your responsibilities include:- Excavation
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Dig test pits or trenches, screen soil, and carefully recover artifacts. - Survey
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Conduct ground and aerial surveys to identify archaeological sites. - Documentation
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Record findings through detailed notes, photographs, maps, and forms. - Artifact handling
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Clean, catalog, label, and bag artifacts and samples. - Data organization
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Organize field notes and data for analysis and reporting.
- Bachelor’s degree in Anthropology or Archaeology.
- Completion of an accredited archaeological field school.
- Valid driver’s license.
- Ability to pass a background check.
- Proficiency with GPS, total stations, and digital data recording systems.
- Strong oral and written communication skills.
- Physical ability to hike long distances and carry loads up to 30 pounds.
- Attention to detail, resourcefulness, and a positive attitude.
- Fieldwork in remote areas with exposure to outdoor elements, wildlife, rough terrain, and extreme temperatures.
- Close collaboration with field crews and supervision by a field supervisor or principal archaeologist.
- Physically demanding tasks including digging, hiking, and carrying equipment.
- Overnight travel and extended stays required; some projects may involve camping in remote environments.
The pay rate for this position is $25/hr. with eligibility for overtime.
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