Job Description & How to Apply Below
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Join a team that’s naturally committed to the environment.
Your Opportunity
We are seeking a full-time Project Archaeologist to join our Archaeology team in Ontario. An individual in this role will be highly organized and self-motivated. Your expertise will be utilized in all parts of Ontario, from urban core brownfields to fly‑in only wilderness, for a wide array of private and public sector clients. You may also take advantage of opportunities to collaborate with Stantec colleagues across Canada.
Key Responsibilities
Act as a Project Manager and provide Field Supervisor oversight, when required
Manage and execute all aspects of archaeological projects, from proposal development and project setup to deliverable preparation and submission
Work closely with other Project Managers and Team Leads to organize resourcing and logistics
Monitor project financials with the assistance of a financial team
Participate in business development and proposal preparation
Liaise with Indigenous communities, clients, and regulators
Work closely with Field Supervisors to deliver technically sound recommendations for cultural resource management
Manage project teams of up to 20+ individuals
Write or quality review proposals and archaeological reports
Actively participate in and promote Stantec’s HSSE program
Qualifications
Highly organized and willing to work in a fast‑paced environment
Able to mentor junior staff
Desire to work closely with other environmental professionals, regulatory staff, and Indigenous community members
Previous experience as an Ontario Field Supervisor an asset
Project Management Professional (PMP) designation an asset
A valid Ontario drivers license is required
Education and Experience
Master’s or Bachelor’s degree in Anthropology or Archaeology, or equivalent, is required
Professional or Research Archaeology License issued by the Ministry of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries, in good standing is required
Minimum of 5 years of cultural resource management experience required, with a minimum one year of experience managing archaeological projects
Pay Range
Locations Outside of Lower Mainland - BC & Various locations in Ontario: $76,900.00 - $ Annually
Locations in Lower Mainland - BC, GTA & Ottawa Ontario: $81,500.00 - $ Annually
Locations
Primary
Location:
Canada | ON | Hamilton
Other Locations:
Canada | ON | London
Employment Details
Employee Status:
Regular
Schedule:
Full time
Travel:
Yes
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