Who We AreDudek is a leading environmental, planning, and engineering firm that helps public and private clients achieve compliance, practicality, and innovation through our project work. Founded in 1980, Dudek has grown steadily to more than 800 professionals across the U.S. and received the Top Workplace Award for 2021.As a 100% employee-owned company, Dudek's culture rewards smart, productive team members with ownership, professional development, and financial benefits. Our work communities are designed to encourage collaboration, sustainability, and connectivity with the surrounding communities.At Dudek, we understand the best problem solving happens when diverse viewpoints and experiences are shared. We recognize that different perspectives, inclusivity, and trust build a stronger culture and add value to our firm. We celebrate our differences and strive to make meaningful progress toward becoming a more diverse company.About The JobWe are seeking qualified, experienced archaeological technicians for seasonal, as-needed/variable hour work based out of our Seattle office. The position will support cultural resources field efforts in Washington and the rest of the Pacific Northwest and provides a great opportunity for a motivated individual to help grow an excellent cultural resources team.An archaeological field technician must possess basic archaeological field and laboratory skills for various survey, excavation, laboratory, and construction monitoring work. Additional assignments may be available for qualified individuals who work well with our team. Competitive wages are based on level of education and experience.you will have the opportunity to shape.Who You AreTo thrive at Dudek, you should be comfortable with freedom and accountability. We value collaborative, resourceful, and independent thinkers. We look for curious, solution-focused people who are able to adapt quickly to an ever-changing industry. There is no single way to solve a problem, so we support your creative approaches to solve problems.Duties and Responsibilities:During archaeological monitoring the applicant would be responsible for on-site communication with construction and Native American personnel, and for maintaining daily logs that include detailed descriptions of construction activities, communication, and future plansDuring survey work the applicant will be expected to communicate effectively with crew leader to verify understanding of instructions or site-specific information. Scientific photography, measurement, artifact identification, and recordation of resources will be requiredDuring excavation, the applicant will be expected to work well with a team to ensure clear communication. Ability to identify buried resources and document them effectively while working in a team will be necessaryMinimum RequirementsBachelor's degree in Archaeology or AnthropologyAbility to safely operate a 4wd vehiclePhysical ability to carry equipment (up to 40 lbs.) and walk or hike for long hours during fieldworkWillingness to travel to a project location for several consecutive daysMust possess a valid driver's license and have active personal automobile liability insurance by first day of employment* As a federal contractor, successful candidates are required to pass the following pre-employment requirements prior to beginning employment: pre - employment drug test and background check.Preferred QualificationsCompleted an accredited field school certificationPrevious archaeological survey experience in Washington, Oregon, or elsewhere in the Pacific Northwest, and experience recording a variety of site and isolate types in regionExperience with a wide range of archaeological field methods including pedestrian survey, testing/evaluation, and monitoringUnderstanding and willingness to safely acc