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Archaeological Field Technician
Stone Environmental Engineering & Science (STONE) located in Columbus, Ohio is seeking temporary, on-call Archaeological Field Technicians (i.e., employed on a per project basis) for projects throughout Ohio. We have multiple positions available to support upcoming projects by performing Phase I archaeological survey fieldwork. Duties can include (but are not limited to) excavation of shovel test pits, sifting, bagging and sorting artifacts, keeping fieldnotes, and potential additional duties as needed.
Minimum qualifications:
Job requirements:
Compensation:
This is a temporary, as-needed position with compensation on an hourly basis at a range of $20 to $25/hr depending on qualifications. Per diem and lodging are provided for out-of-town work.
Job Type: Temporary
Pay: $20.00 - $25.00 per hour
Expected hours: No more than 40 per week
Schedule:
Work Location: In person