WestLand - Archaeology Principal Investigator
Location: Tucson, AZ
Salary: $82,000-109,000 per year
https://westlandresources.applicantpro.com/jobs/4048579
WestLand is Looking to add a full-time Archaeology Principal Investigator to our growing Cultural Resources team in Arizona. The Principal Investigator manages the research and technical aspects of cultural resources projects, including survey, testing, data recovery, and reporting. Responsibilities include developing treatment plans, directing project-specific research, mentoring junior staff, reviewing reports, ensuring compliance with agency guidelines, and maintaining client relationships. This role requires expertise in cultural resources, laws and regulations, experience managing large-scale projects, and the ability to produce high-quality technical archaeological reports. This position may be based out of our Tucson or Phoenix offices. You will help to grow and mentor our cultural teams while acting as a technical expert on a wide range of projects.
What will I be doing?
- Review project technical approach prior to fieldwork.
- Review weekly progress reports from field and laboratory directors.
- Report project status to the Division Director and Principal in Charge.
- Assist in new hire interviews and mentor junior staff.
- Participate in monthly senior management meetings at the company and division level.
- Contribute to the development of processes to support company growth.
- Foster a team approach to problem solving.
- Develop Historic Properties Treatment Plans.
- Direct project-specific research of analysts and field directors.
- Write synthesis chapters for data recovery reports.
- Review survey, testing, and data recovery reports for accuracy and adherence to agency guidelines.
- Mentor junior staff in developing research and compliance documents.
- Interact with agency archaeologists to maintain professional relationships.
- Communicate regularly with clients to ensure project needs are met.
- Develop scopes of work and budgets that meet client schedules.
- Participate in client marketing efforts and attend client meetings.
- Respect the confidentiality of client projects.
What qualifications are required for this role?
- PhD preferred; M.A. with appropriate experience and permits considered.
- Five (5) years of cultural resources management field experience in the American Southwest.
- Must hold a Principal Investigator permit or qualifications to obtain one.
- Expertise in local, state, and federal cultural resources laws and regulations.
- Experience managing large cultural resources survey and data recovery projects.
- Proficiency in writing and reviewing technical archaeological reports.