Cultural Resources Specialist 1
Summary
Seasonal field archaeologist conducts pedestrian surveys, shovel tests, and excavations across Alaska, documenting artifacts and features while hiking rugged terrain for 8–10 hours daily.
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HDR's Alaska office is seeking motivated archaeological field technicians for archaeology survey and data recovery for the 2026 field season (May-October). This is a seasonal position based out of HDR's Anchorage, Alaska office. The successful applicant will be eligible for the ARCA Healthcare Program.
- Show up to work each day on-time and prepared.
- Follow safe work practices.
- Conduct archaeological survey and testing.
- Dig shovel test pirs and excavation units.
- Hike over rugged terrain for 8-10 hours a day while carrying necessary field equipment.
- Identify historic and prehistoric artifacts.
- Complete field forms.
- Excavate and document archaeological excavation units and features.
- Photograph resources.
- Log daily activities in issued field notebook.
- Perform miscellaneous job-related duties as assigned.
- Significant physical work is a primary part of this job. If hired, the successful applicant will be required to conduct heavy physical work, including lifting, pushing, or pulling objects up to 50 pounds.
- Work environment involves some exposure to hazards or physical risks, which will require following basic safety precautions.
- Work may involve exposure to adverse environmental conditions, such as extreme temperatures, dirt, dust, and/or loud noises.
- Work requires hiking and working in rugged terrain.
- Prior field experiences preferred (e.g., survey, testing, and data recovery).
- Previous Alaska-based archaeological fieldwork experience.
- Experience with GIS processing and field tools preferred.