Archeology Technician
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Open & closing dates
03/25/2021 to 04/05/2021
Service
Competitive
Pay scale & grade
GS 7
Salary
$20.39 to $20.93 per hour
Appointment type
Temporary
Work schedule
Full-time
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Locations
FEW vacancies in the following locations:
Naches, WA
Republic, WA
Relocation expenses reimbursed
No
Telework eligible
No
This job is open to
The public
U.S. citizens, nationals or those who owe allegiance to the U.S.
Announcement number
21-TEMP6-R6-2362-7DT-CB
Control number
596197100
This position is located within a National Forest. The primary purpose of this position is to perform technical support to the heritage resources staff.
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Responsibilities
Analyzes archeological data in preparing reports, for situations where precedents are not fully applicable. Makes recommendations to be used in “determinations of effect” and “determinations of eligibility” by the archaeologist.
Compiles and reports information about the nature and extent of known cultural resources. Adapts ground search strategies as determined by specific project requirements i.e., terrain, vegetation cover, and time frames.
Applies scientific methods to survey parcels of land to determine likely sites of archeological interest. Prepares Cultural Resource Inventory reports and site forms. Enters site and inventory information into databases and onto GIS maps.
Responsible for the preparation of archeological and historical information to create interpretive materials for display and dissemination. Monitors archeological projects to ensure sufficiency of fieldwork.
Conducts inventories of Forest cultural resources in areas of proposed Forest Service projects. Researchers reference materials such as State and National register files, historic documents, archeological reports, maps.
and aerial photos, and interviews source individuals concerning project areas. Insures that archeology work assignments are carried out in safe, timely manner according to established standards and procedures.
Reviews work in progress to see that standards for pre-field research, survey design, site recording, graphics, and final report are being met.
Advises other employees on methods of cultural resource inventory and provides written instructions, research materials and supplies to all involved in planning and operation of natural resource activities. Generally serves as a crew work leader.
Travel Required
Not required
Supervisory status
No
Promotion Potential
None
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