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Consultant, Archaeologist

Step into the field and help shape how cultural heritage is preserved across the Great Basin.

If you’re an early-career archaeologist ready to grow your field leadership, expand your technical expertise, and make a real impact on environmental and cultural projects, this role offers hands-on experience with meaningful, high-visibility work.

Why This Role Matters

Cultural resources are critical to understanding our shared history—and protecting them is essential to responsible development.

As a Consultant, Archaeologist, you’ll contribute directly to archaeological investigations that inform major energy and environmental projects across the Great Basin.

Your work will help ensure compliance with federal and state regulations while preserving sites of historic and cultural significance.

This is a full-time, salaried role based in Elko, NV, with flexibility for candidates located throughout the Great Basin region.

If you’re ready to grow your career while contributing to impactful, real-world projects, this is your opportunity to build both technical depth and field leadership.

What Your Impact Is


* Support and lead archaeological studies that guide environmental decision-making


* Evaluate and document cultural resources for NRHP eligibility and Section 106 compliance


* Contribute to high-quality technical reports that influence project approvals


* Partner with clients, agencies, and interdisciplinary teams to deliver defensible, compliant outcomes


* Help strengthen ERM’s presence and reputation in archaeology and cultural heritage consulting

What You’ll Bring

Required


* Master’s degree in Archaeology, Anthropology, or a related field


* 4+ years of progressive archaeological field and reporting experience


* Eligibility to serve as a Field Director on BLM and other cultural resource permits in the Great Basin


* Demonstrated experience leading surveys, testing, or data recovery projects


* Experience authoring or co-authoring agency-reviewed technical reports


* Working knowledge of NHPA Section 106, NRHP criteria, and regional regulatory frameworks


* Ability to work independently or collaboratively in multidisciplinary teams


* Willingness to travel across the U.S.

and perform fieldwork up to 75% during peak season


* Physical ability to work in demanding field conditions (e.g., long hikes up to 10 miles per day, variable weather, lifting up to 50 lbs., wildlife encounters)


* Experience with field technologies (e.g., GPS, GIS tools such as ArcGIS FieldMaps or Survey123)


* Driver's License Required: This position requires a valid driver's license and/or the ability to operate a company vehicle due to the nature of job duties, which include frequent travel to various client locations across a large geographical area.


* This position is not eligible for immigration sponsorship.

Preferred


* Registered Professional Archaeologist (RPA) designation...




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