Naval Archivist

Vox Optima is seeking a Naval Archivist to support a client in the Hampton Roads area. This is a new position, and the individual will be responsible for performing an initial inventory and identiifying what objects and materials are to be kept and which can be downsized.

Responsibilities

  1. The Archivist shall shall establish and document a comprehensive digital inventory and cataloging system using the government-furnished Axiell Collections software and/or other software.
  2. The Archivist shall shall develop and implement a plan for the systematic inventory and processing of all historical materials, starting from a near-zero baseline. This includes, but is not limited to, artifacts, photographs, graphics, video, books, magazines, artwork, and documents dating from the organization’s founding to the present day.
  3. The Archivist shall be responsible for the ongoing accessioning and cataloging of new materials acquired by the shipyard, ensuring the archival system remains current.
  4. Responsibilities are defined in accordance with standards set by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), the Naval History and Heritage Command (NHHC), and the American Alliance of Museums (AAM).

Qualifications and Skills

A.  Must possess a comprehensive, up-to-date knowledge of professional archival principles, theories, and practices, particularly in arrangement, description, and collections management.

B.   Demonstrated experience in museum or archival cataloging and registration methods, adhering to industry standards.

C.   Proficiency in handling, examining, and identifying a wide variety of historical materials.

D.  High level of proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Teams).

E.   Experience with digital photography of artifacts for collections management purposes.

F.   Familiarity with the Axiell Collections management software is a plus, but not required. The contractor must be able to gain proficiency in the system, with training provided if necessary.

G.  Ability to work independently and manage complex projects with firm deadlines.

H.  Excellent written and oral communication skills for preparing reports and collaborating with stakeholders.

I.   Working knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite, in particular Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Lightroom, Adobe Lightroom Classic, Adobe Acrobat, and Adobe Bridge.


Requirements added by the job poster

• Authorized to work in the United States

https://www.voxoptima.com/careers

https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/4409710255/

26-27 NOAA Enviro. Education & Stewardship Specialist

This is an AmeriCorps/Washington Service Corps national service position. It is contingent on funding and open until filled. The Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary was designated by NOAA in 1994. It is one of the nation’s most treasured ocean areas and home to many marine mammals, seabirds, fish, and invertebrate communities. The area is culturally significant and has supported humans since time immemorial. We aim to protect the Olympic Coast’s natural and cultural resources through responsible stewardship. We use research to drive preservation and grow understanding through outreach and education. The member will conduct public outreach and education and lead volunteer stewardship activities. We expect to begin rolling review of applications and interviews in mid-May. Monthly stipend amount: $3,157.

The Environmental Education & Stewardship Specialist will support NMSF’s work by providing visitors the opportunity to learn about the Olympic Coast’s dynamic natural and cultural identity and participate in stewardship activities. They will plan, implement and evaluate K-12 education programs; collaborate with staff and Washington CoastSavers to plan and coordinate regional beach cleanups; recruit and train volunteers; conduct public outreach and engagement through partner organizations and community events.

Re-Advertised: Maritime Historian

Position Overview

The Maritime Historian at Canadian Adventure Charters Ltd. (CAC) plays a pivotal role in the success of the Corporation. Reporting directly to the Board of Directors, the Maritime Historian is responsible for conducting historical shipwreck research, preparing comprehensive reports, and providing expert guidance to CAC, investors, and regulators. This position ensures historical data management aligns with CAC’s mission, values, goals, operating principles, and strategic initiatives

About Canadian Adventure Charters Inc (CAC)


Canadian Adventure Charters (CAC) operates in the ultra-luxury research expedition and deep-sea submersible charter industry. Our elite clientele, consisting of high-net-worth individuals, are offered exclusive and unforgettable voyages to explore the world’s most remote coastlines, breathtaking underwater sites, and historic shipwrecks—all in unparalleled comfort and style.

Our fleet consists of cutting-edge Research Explorer Ice-classed Vessels and Submersibles, registered under DNV & ABS classifications. These state-of-the-art vessels are equipped with the latest technology, ensuring both safety and luxury for all expeditions. With substantial untapped potential in the luxury yachting and submersible sector, CAC is strategically positioned to capitalize on emerging opportunities within the global market.

Key Responsibilities


• Conduct historical research and draft detailed reports on shipwrecks, including government funding programs and projects aligned with CAC’s strategic initiatives.
• Identify, document, and analyze historic shipwrecks, including warships, merchant vessels, and passenger ships lost in Canadian waters, particularly in Newfoundland & Labrador, The Northwest Passage, Baffin Islands, and the Arctic regions.
• Build and maintain relationships with investors, regulators, stakeholders, and global maritime museums.
• Oversee and manage historical maritime art, cultural artifacts, treasures, and high-value shipwreck cargo portfolios valued between $1B-$10B.
• Provide expertise on significant historical maritime events, such as World War I & II naval battlefields, pirate treasures, and legendary maritime explorations.
• Maintain extensive knowledge of John Cabot’s voyages, Viking explorations, and European maritime history related to North America.
• Collaborate with film and entertainment industry partners, including The History Channel, on historical documentary productions related to shipwrecks and treasure discoveries (e.g., Oak Island).

• Utilize underwater sonar mapping and archaeological survey methodologies to analyze shipwreck sites.
• Ensure adherence to corporate policies, regulatory requirements, and confidentiality protocols.
• Support expedition planning, mapping, and data analysis to enhance CAC’s operational efficiency.

Minimum Qualifications & Experience


• Ph.D. in Maritime History, Archaeology, or Shipwreck Recovery.
• 15+ years of experience working with maritime museums globally, including in Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Scotland, Ireland, England, the UK, the EU, Spain, Africa, and the USA.
• Proven leadership experience with at least 10 years in a senior director role overseeing economic and business development in maritime exploration, luxury yachting, and treasure recovery.
• Expertise in historical artifact identification, shipwreck cargo valuation, and preservation of maritime cultural heritage.
• Extensive experience managing investor relations and networking with Fortune 500 companies.
• Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to convey complex historical information to diverse audiences.
• Demonstrated ability to manage projects under tight deadlines while balancing multiple priorities.

Preferred Skills & Expertise


• Experience with deep-sea exploration, submarine operations, and offshore adventure tourism.
• Strong understanding of climate change, global warming, and marine research impacts on historical sites.
• Ability to design, direct, and supervise archaeological projects, including Phase I, II, and III underwater excavation processes.
• Knowledge of historical navigation routes, storm-related shipwrecks, and naval warfare.

Application Process


To apply, candidates must submit a detailed cover letter explaining their background and interest in joining Canadian Adventure Charters, along with a comprehensive resume/CV. Applications should be sent to
info@cacsd.ca

For more information about Canadian Adventure Charters, please visit our website at www.cacsd.ca. 

This is an extraordinary opportunity for a renowned maritime historian to contribute to groundbreaking research and high-profile exploration missions while engaging with some of the world’s most prestigious investors and institutions

Re-Advertised: Marine Archaeologist

About Canadian Adventure Charters (CAC)

Canadian Adventure Charters (CAC) is a leader in ultra–luxury research expeditions and deep–sea
submersible charters. We cater to an elite clientele of ultra–high–net–worth individuals, offering exclusive
voyages to explore remote coastlines, breathtaking underwater sites, and historic shipwrecks. Each
expedition is designed to blend adventure, discovery, and luxury seamlessly.


Our fleet consists of cutting–edge Research Explorer Ice–Class Vessels and Submersibles, classified under
DNV & ABS standards, ensuring the highest levels of safety, innovation, and comfort.

Reporting Structure

Reports directly to the Board of Directors.

Key Responsibilities

• Lead Marine Archaeological Research & Exploration – Conduct in–depth research, develop
historical databases, and oversee underwater surveys, site evaluations, and preservation efforts.
• Manage Marine Archaeology Projects – Supervise field operations, ensure regulatory compliance,
and collaborate with researchers, maritime historians, and government entities.
• Expedition Education & Guest Engagement – Deliver engaging onboard presentations and
briefings, providing an educational experience for our high–profile guests.
• Investor & Stakeholder Relations – Build and maintain relationships with investors, Fortune 500
companies, industry leaders, and government agencies to support funding and strategic partnerships.
• Regulatory & Environmental Compliance – Ensure all archaeological research and expeditions
adhere to national and international regulatory frameworks.
• Business Development & Branding – Contribute to branding, marketing, film production
partnerships, and proposal development to enhance CAC’s industry presence.

Required Qualifications

• Master’s Degree in Maritime Archaeology, Cultural Resource Management, Archaeology,

Anthropology, or a related field.
• 10+ years of experience in marine archaeology or cultural resource management.
• Extensive expertise in shipwreck recovery, artifact analysis, mapping, and photographic
documentation.
• Strong leadership and communication skills, with experience collaborating with Indigenous
communities, government bodies, and international research organizations.
• Valid STCW95 Transport Canada marine certifications and a current seafarer’s medical.
• Ability to operate in extreme marine environments with extensive travel commitments.

Compensation & Application Process

Compensation: Highly competitive, based on education, experience, certifications, and published works
(articles, reports, books, etc.).


How to Apply:
Submit your resume/CV, a detailed cover letter, a technical writing sample, and three professional references
to:
 EmailInfo@cacsd.ca
For more information about Canadian Adventure Charters, visit our website: www.cacsd.ca

We are looking to grow our Marine Surveying team with exceptional talent in the Gulf!

https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/4410070508/

The Offshore Marine Surveyor supports offshore and nearshore marine survey operations through hands‑on field data collection and equipment support. This role is well suited for candidates with foundational industry experience who are dependable, safety‑focused, and interested in developing technical expertise within a collaborative field environment. 

Essential Duties and Responsibilities 

Field Survey Operations 

  • Perform offshore and nearshore survey assignments in support of engineering and inspection projects. 
  • Assist with setup, calibration, deployment, operation, and recovery of marine survey equipment. 
  • Collect accurate field data in accordance with project requirements and established procedures. 
  • Participate in project mobilization, demobilization, and equipment staging. 
  • Conduct basic computer networking, troubleshooting, and interfacing skills.

Vessel & Crew Support 

  • Work aboard survey vessels alongside Vessel Captains and field leadership. 
  • Assist with deck operations, equipment handling, and general field support tasks. 
  • Follow all safety protocols and participate in daily safety meetings and toolbox talks. 

Documentation & Equipment 

  • Maintain survey tools and equipment in good working order. 
  • Accurately complete field notes, logs, checklists, and related documentation. 
  • Communicate field observations and issues to project management staff. 

Professional Responsibilities 

  • Conduct work in a professional and respectful manner with team members and clients. 
  • Remain flexible to changing schedules, weather conditions, and project demands. 
  • Demonstrate strong work ethic, reliability, and attention to detail. 

Travel Requirements 

  • Regular travel to offshore and nearshore project sites, including docks, boat yards, and staging areas.
  • Projects primarily located in Louisiana, Texas, and surrounding Gulf states.
  • Periodic travel to company offices may be required. 
  • Overnight travel and flexible schedules are required based on project needs. 

Qualifications & Requirements 

  • Minimum of 1 year of relevant marine surveying, offshore field work, or similar experience.
  • Ability to work in marine environments and variable weather conditions. 
  • Willingness to learn and grow within the role. 

·       Experience with positioning systems, marine survey systems, and related software packages for GPS/GNSS, singlebeam and multibeam echosounders, sound velocity profilers, side scan sonars, acoustic positioning, and scanning sonar/Mesotech systems.

  • Valid driver’s license.
  • Legally authorized to work in the U.S.A
  • Must reside in the U.S.A.
  • Physical ability to work on a marine survey vessel including lifting of items up to 50 pounds.

Benefits 

  • Competitive hourly pay with overtime eligibility 
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance 
  • 401(k) plan with company contribution 
  • Paid time off and holidays 
  • Training and professional development opportunities

Equal Opportunity Employer Statement (for all positions) 

The Company is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic.

WRECKcognising Pollution: citizen science project

https://freeonlinesurveys.com/s/RhEZLzAz/i/6766655/q/14465090

ALLING ALL MARINE USERS TO SAVE THEIR OCEANS
Boat operators and beach walkers, divers and deckhands, hydrologists and harbour masters, swimmers and sailors
TAKE PART AS CITIZEN SCIENTISTS

THE PROBLEM: Thousands of polluting wrecks and insufficient capacity to deal with them

THE SOLUTION: Create a citizen science monitoring system for polluting wrecks

HOW TO HELP
~ Complete our Polluting Wrecks Awareness training ~
~ Deliver presentations to marine user groups ~
~ Help create a monitoring system ~
~ Report polluting wrecks ~
~ Complete this survey

The Call for Papers for the SHA 2027 Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology is now open

Posted On: 05/01/2026

Dear SHA Members,

The Call for Papers for the SHA 2027 Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, January 6-9, 2027 in Austin, Texas is now available for download on the SHA website at https://sha.org/2027-conference-austin-texas/.  Please review the information in the call for papers and then follow the link on the Conference web page to submit abstracts for symposiums, forums/panels, or individual papers and posters.

The conference theme, Reflection on the Power of Place, invites you to consider how locations both create and conversely are shaped by culture. Through various forms of storytelling, collective action, and events, places can become powerful expressions of identity. In exploring this theme, we recognize that our inquiries are deeply rooted in the unique and diverse histories and identities of the places we study. The vast region that we today call Texas has served as a powerful anchor to Indigenous communities’ cultural and spiritual practices for millennia. Communities such as the Alabama-Coushatta, Caddo, Carrizo/Comecrudo, Coahuiltecan, Comanche, Karankawa, Kickapoo, Lipan Apache, Tonkawa, and Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo have and continue to define its cultural landscape.

Beyond that, Texas has seen many flags shape and reshape its culture and history. Between the Spanish and French Empires, the Mexican and Texas Republics, the United States, and the Confederacy, the geographic region that is Texas has long served as a backdrop through which global history has played out. Texas’ sense of place is embodied through its symbolism, architecture, and iconic landscapes. Its material record reflects the place-bound stories of those who experienced, responded to, and negotiated life within its boundaries.

The year 2027 marks the 60th anniversary of the SHA annual conference, an event that was born deep in the heart of Texas. Texas has played a role in some important firsts in the society’s history: the first annual conference was held at Southern Methodist University (SMU) in Dallas in 1967.  The organizing committee is excited to host the SHA conference back where it all began in Texas, and we look forward to reflecting on the influence that Austin and the state of Texas have on the future of archaeological praxis.

The Call for Papers will close on June 30, 2026.  If you need assistance with submitting your abstract for the 2027 Conference, please contact the SHA Austin Committee at shaAustin2027@gmail.com or the SHA office at hq@sha.org.

We look forward to seeing you in Austin for the 2027 Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology!

The SHA 2027 Conference Committee

Nautical Archaeology Society: Trustee

https://www.nauticalarchaeologysociety.org/trustees

We are currently seeking to appoint a new Trustee with significant investment experience to join its Board and sit on the newly established Investment Sub-committee. 

This is an important strategic appointment. The successful candidate will help oversee the prudent stewardship of the International Nautical Archaeology Foundation endowment and any future invested assets of NAS, supporting the charity in balancing long-term capital preservation, sustainable grant-making, and strong governance. 

The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to the development of the Society’s investment governance framework and, over time, possibly succeed the current Chair of the Investment Sub-committee.

Details here

To express interest or request an informal conversation about the role, please contact Mark Beattie-Edwards 
Chief Executive Officer 📧 mark@nauticalarchaeologysociety.org 

Paid Maritime Museum Assistant Placement

https://www.youngcapital.uk/vacancies/6891660-learn-paid-maritime-museum-assistant-placement

Are you looking for an opportunity to gain some work experience? Would you like to see what it’s like to try out different jobs? We know it can sometimes be hard to find a job and volunteering isn’t always practical or affordable, so Brave Island is really excited to have teamed up with a range of different organisations to offer a number of paid placements.

The Maritime Museum Assistant Placement is a six month opportunity hosted by The Maritime Archaeology Trust at The Shipwreck Centre & Maritime Museum . We’re looking for a young person interested in learning more about working within a museum. The placement holder will learn about the different roles involved in running a small museum with a focus on marketing and collections.

Here’s a little bit more about what the role involves, key dates and how to apply.

What’s involved?Producing content for social media, with the opportunity to be innovativeDevising a social media and marketing strategyAssisting with exhibitions and collectionsArchiving/databasing/researching objects, collections, and themes

By getting involved, you could…Learn more about the various jobs within a small museumTry out different roles to find out which type of career interests youGain valuable skills which you can take forward into future roles across areas such as marketing, education and outreach, and working with exhibitions and collectionsHave the opportunity to expand areas of this role depending on your interests

This role will suit you if you…Have a keen interest in heritage and local historyAre interested in learning more about working within a museumHave an interest in creating content to share storiesAre able to take initiative and contribute ideasEnjoy meeting new and different people and working as part of a team

Practical infoThis placement is open to those aged 18-25 for the duration of the placement. It is one day per week for 6 months, and you will be paid a stipend of £100/day. You will have the opportunity to work across, or choose between, the established Shipwreck Centre & Maritime Museum in Arreton and the new unopened future museum site in Yarmouth. Please read the information pack below for all the practical info, and email megan@ventnorexchange.co.uk if you have any questions. Please answer all questions below to apply, if you have a CV you would like to upload feel free using the choose file button, but you don’t have to.

Opportunity Date & TimeThis placement starts at the beginning of April, and finishes in September. The day of the week and exact time will be confirmed with you if you are selected for this role, as we will try and be accommodating of your schedule where possible.

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Postdoctoral position: Geophysical characterization of ancient Roman mole structures

https://www.egu.eu/jobs/8081/postdoctoral-position-geophysical-characterization-of-ancient-roman-mole-structures/

The international and transdisciplinary TRANS-PORTUS project will combine the study of archaeological structures, harbour deposits, and their urban and environmental context to reconstruct the trajectories of ancient Roman harbours. The postdoctoral scientist will perform geophysical logging, surface-to-borehole and surface-based geophysics (primarily high-resolution seismic reflection and ground-penetrating radar) within and in the vicinity of mole structures that will be cored primarily at Portus located close to Rome, but also at Civitavecchia.

The main aim is to better constrain the internal stratigraphy of the mole structures and their geometries, as well as aiding with the interpretation of the cores. The geophysical data will be processed and analyzed using both standard and innovative approaches to be developed within the project. Research focusing on the geophysical results will be published in applied geophysics and archaeo-geophysical journals, while the wider implications will be integrated in collaborative publications related to maritime archaeology.

Your Qualifications

PhD in geophysics or a related field. Skills in geophysical field work, modelling and inversion. Experience with high-resolution seismic reflection or ground-penetrating radar methods is an advantage. Strong oral and written communication skills. High-level command in English is expected, while working knowledge of Italian or French is an advantage. A valid driving license for Switzerland and Italy is essential. Willingness to occasionally perform fieldwork during night and weekends. Interest in archaeology and collaborative research across scientific disciplines.

RFP: USS Monitor Artifact Conservation

https://sam.gov/opp/67d85762dd49440498f0ac711081f9cb/view

NOAA ONMS requires professional conservation services for the ongoing active and preventative conservation care of the USS Monitor Collection, a federally owned NOAA Heritage Asset collection comprising over 210 tons of archaeological materials recovered from the Civil War Ironclad USS Monitor, lost at sea in 1862. The Collection consists of over 5,000 individual artifacts of varying size and material composition, including ferrous metals, iron, wood, leather, textiles, rubber, and other organic and inorganic materials, currently held at TMMP’s Batten Conservation Complex in Newport News, Virginia.

RFP: Bayside City Council is calling for experts to help preserve HMVS Cerberus

https://app.eprocure.com.au/bayside/home/public

HMVS Cerberus Maintenance and Preservation Plan Stage 2

Bayside City Council is calling for experts to help preserve HMVS Cerberus, a historic maritime treasure lying partially submerged as a rusting hulk off Black Rock Jetty in Half Moon Bay.

Cerberus was once one of the world’s most advanced war-ships: a twin-turreted iron-clad monster that patrolled Port Phillip Bay more than 150 years ago to guard the colony’s gold against possible Russian attack.

The council has issued a request for proposals (RFP) from qualified consultants to create a monitoring and conservation program for the wreck, which has steadily deteriorated since 1926 when it was scuttled as a breakwater.

“HMVS Cerberus is of national and international significance as the world’s only surviving beastwork monitor, and sole substantially intact remnant of Australia’s pre-Federation colonial navies,” the RFP documents say.

It marked “a major turning point in naval technology as the first British warship designed solely for steam power with iron armour and rotating gun turrets”.

The former Victorian Navy flag-ship was named after the fear-some multiheaded dog in Greek mythology that guarded the entrance to the Underworld.

The wreck is now owned by Bayside Council but managed by Heritage Victoria. A snorkeller died there in 2010, despite a 0.5-hectare protection zone around the Cerberus that banned entry without a permit from Heritage Victoria.

The council’s call follows years of campaigning to save the vessel by the Friends of the Cerberus group, which transferred a $500,000 federal grant it had received so Bayside Council could finance preservation works.

The council has not contributed any capital investment, but is acting as project manager.

“The project’s scope is to evaluate the existing condition of the wreck, develop a program for safety and conservation monitoring and works, and provide guidance on future management of this significant heritage site,” the RFP says.

The successful contractors will need to assess and document the condition of the wreck above and below the waterline, using an underwater drone to determine the condition and integrity of the supporting structure.

A final report will provide guidance for the future of the vessel, with a focus on public safety and identifying the next steps for preservation and structural reinforcement.

A battle erupted in 2018 when the council proposed pouring 4000 tonnes of concrete into the hull to preserve the slowly crumbling former warship. Friends of the Cerberus successfully protested saying the move would only hasten the wreck’s destruction.

A report by this masthead on April 10, 1871, said the arrival of the Cerberus in Hobson’s Bay would “be a relief to the timid souls” scared by reports of a possible Russian attack.

“The colony will possess a harbour defense powerful enough to repel the attack of a squadron of ordinary men-of-war,” it said.

HMVS Cerberus was scuttled in Half Moon Bay, off Black Rock, in 1926.

Senior Maritime Archaeologist

Chronicle Heritage is hiring a Senior Marine Archaeologist to assist in leading and managing our growing underwater team. The successful candidate will have a growth and creative mindset, industry knowledge, and will assist to lead and direct a crew of marine archaeologists and geophysicists to conduct maritime archaeological operations throughout the greater United States and Internationally. The Senior Marine Archaeologist will be responsible for ensuring the successful completion of projects and thorough documentation of any archaeological sites encountered, providing analysis and recommendations based on the results of the assessments. This position offers a diverse work environment, and colleagues who are supportive, passionate, and collectively focused on work/life balance and producing high-quality CRM documents. Under the supervision of Chronicle Heritage’s executive team, the Senior Maritime Archaeologist will: 

  • Assist in managing fieldwork and office work related to projects to ensure the proper collection methods according to site conditions 
  • Maintain up-to-date knowledge of regulations affecting CRM and general industry trends 
  • Maintain up-to-date knowledge of technical trends for both diving and geophysical techniques 
  • Support all phases of archaeological investigation and regulatory compliance 
  • Manage, mentor, and ensure the continued and proper training of staff, as well as self 
  • Complete accurate, detailed, and comprehensive field documentation 
  • Complete and assist team in office work, including technical writing related to pre- and post-field activities 
  • Ability to work with and support a culturally diverse team of all skillsets and professional levels 
  • Direct collection, analysis, and interpretation of data when needed; formulate recommendations and solutions to highly complex problems or those involving risk. As well as the ability to listen to and work with team members of all professional levels regarding operations and work environments 
  • Work with Chronicle Heritage Principals, Team Leads, Principal Investigators, Project Managers, and other staff to implement project-specific instructions and methods 
  • Identify and research project opportunities, develop proposals, and scope maritime archaeological projects 
  • Work with technical field, lab, and office staff to ensure projects meet Chronicle Heritage standards 
  • Observe and uphold Chronicle Heritage’s Fieldwork Procedures and Health and Safety requirements 

Hire Type: Full-time (salary)   
Schedule: 40 hours, Monday–Friday: standard business hours, overtime and weekend work, as needed 
Location: Pensacola, FL preferred; remote will be considered 

Required Qualifications

  • Advanced degree in maritime archaeology, archaeology, anthropology, or closely related field 
  • 6+ years of experience working on/directing maritime archaeology projects 
  • 5+ years of experience with analysis and technical report writing 
  • 4+ years of experience in a marine archaeology supervisory role 
  • Expertise in marine archaeological field methods and data collection 
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project) 
  • Listed on the Register of Professional Archaeologists 
  • Meet or exceed the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualification Standards for Archaeology 
  • Able to work in an outdoor environment for prolonged periods of time and in a range of weather conditions 
  • Rescue Diver (OWD) certification 
  • Experience with boat handling and working on larger vessels 
  • Be willing to travel and stay overnight on short- and long-term projects 
  • Valid driver’s license

Preferred Skills 

  • Contribute to and assist in managing an ever-growing team by adding a strong marine archaeological and geophysical skillset 
  • Demonstrable experience supervising and being available to assist field crews during archaeological studies 
  • Proficient organizational, task management, scheduling, and budget management skills 
  • Proficiency in identifying submerged sites via diving or geophysical operations 
  • Proficiency with marine geophysical and GIS data collection and processing methods in the field and in the office 
  • Proficiency with scientific diving and above all, safe diving practices 
  • Show strong focus and technical excellence to efficiently utilize modern collection methods 
  • Proficiency and familiarity with Section 106 processes and NRHP eligibility criteria for sites 
  • Ability to endure adverse environmental conditions, including hot and cold temperatures, precipitation, and challenging terrain for sustained durations 
  • Excellent attention to detail, a positive work ethic, reliability, and commitment to working both independently and in a team environment 
  • Excellent leadership skills and ability to work with team in the field 
  • First Aid/CPR Certification 

Physical And Mental Requirements And Work Environment 

  • Regular fieldwork or on-site inspections are required, which necessitates ability to frequently travel/drive a vehicle (sight, hearing, and manual manipulation of driving mechanisms), cognitive ability to plan travel, use maps or GPS navigation systems. 
  • May require ambulation and movement to enable walking or hiking 10+ miles per day on rough and/or hazardous terrain and occasional climbing, crouching, kneeling, balancing on rough terrain. Fieldwork may involve exposure to conditions of rain, sun, heat, wind, dust, etc., with exposure to animals, plants, wet conditions, biting insects, poison oak, etc. May require use of respiratory equipment. 
  • Some fieldwork may require carrying loads up to 25 pounds or work around heavy construction equipment. 
  • Vision is required to observe environmental phenomena and record and translate observations into text (either keyboard entry on a computer or dictation and audio translation of recording to Standard English scientific text). 
  • Mental requirements include ability to organize one’s own work or that of crew members; ability to recognize and observe scientific data and analyze data as well as ability to perform calculations. Must also be able to observe social and professional interactions and respond appropriately. 
  • Some work is performed primarily in an indoor environment and requires sustained sitting and use of fingers, hands, and arms to operate a computer and perform keyboard entry of data or document preparation (or equivalent with accommodation). Must also be able to operation standard office equipment (phone, copy machine, FAX machine, etc.) 
Additional Information  Chronicle Heritage is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability, national origin, veteran status, or any other basis covered by appropriate law. All employment is decided based on qualifications, merit, and business need.
Chronicle Heritage complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and considers reasonable accommodation measures that may be necessary for eligible applicants/employees to perform essential functions. EEO/AA/M/F/Veteran/Disabled. If you require assistance with submitting the application, please contact accommodations@chronicleheritage.com.
Pay Range: $70,000 – $95,000 per year

Treasure Divers

Ever wanted to join our crew? We are always looking for qualified divers to join our team. If you are interested in Treasure Hunting with Mel Fisher’s Treasures, please fill out our application.

Full-time, live-aboard position available on The Dare. A mechanically inclined individual is preferred.

https://www.melfisher.com/mobile/site/DiverAppContact.html

Maritime Archaeologist

https://join.com/companies/oceyoncom/16058372-maritime-archaeologist

Oceyon is a maritime exploration and recovery company focused on institutionalizing the recovery of lost maritime assets through a compliance-first, technology-driven approach. By combining archival intelligence, artificial intelligence, state-of-the-art technologies, and advanced survey methodologies, Oceyon transforms deep-sea recovery from speculative exploration into a structured and data-driven industrial process.

Our missions operate under strict legal, archaeological, and ESG frameworks, ensuring that maritime heritage preservation and responsible recovery remain central to all operations.

As we expand our regulatory and operational activities globally, we are seeking an experienced Maritime Archaeologist to join our core team.

Tasks

Role Overview

The Maritime Archaeologist will play a key role at the intersection of historical research, regulatory compliance, and offshore operations. The position combines academic expertise with operational execution, supporting the identification, assessment, permitting, and responsible recovery of underwater cultural heritage sites.

The successful candidate will contribute both onshore and offshore, working closely with historians, legal experts, engineers, survey teams, and government authorities.

Key Responsibilities

  • Research and Target Assessment
  • Conduct archival and historical research related to shipwrecks and maritime trade routes
  • Assess archaeological significance and cultural heritage considerations of identified targets
  • Contribute to site evaluation reports supporting operational decision-making
  • Collaborate with archival intelligence and data teams to validate targets
  • Regulatory and Government Engagement
  • Support permitting processes with coastal states and regulatory authorities
  • Prepare archaeological documentation required for licences and agreements
  • Engage with national heritage agencies, museums, and archaeological institutions
  • Ensure compliance with applicable maritime heritage laws and international conventions
  • Survey and Offshore Missions
  • Participate in marine survey campaigns and offshore expeditions
  • Provide archaeological supervision during survey and recovery operations
  • Advise on site protection, documentation, and handling procedures
  • Contribute to survey planning and methodology development
  • Documentation and Reporting
  • Produce archaeological assessments, technical reports, and compliance documentation
  • Support ESG and heritage reporting requirements
  • Maintain proper recording standards aligned with professional archaeological practices
  • Strategic Collaboration
  • Act as liaison with archaeological associations and academic partners
  • Support development of Oceyon’s archaeological advisory network
  • Contribute to internal best practices for responsible recovery operations

Requirements

Required Profile & Background

  • Master’s degree or PhD in Maritime Archaeology, Underwater Archaeology, Archaeology, or a related field
  • Minimum 5 years of professional experience in maritime or underwater archaeology
  • Demonstrated experience with shipwreck research or underwater cultural heritage projects
  • Knowledge of international maritime heritage frameworks and permitting environments
  • Experience working with government or heritage authorities

Desired Skills and Experience

  • Offshore or marine fieldwork experience
  • Strong archival research capabilities
  • Familiarity with survey technologies such as sonar, ROVs, AUVs, or subsea imaging
  • Understanding of legal and regulatory processes related to shipwreck recovery
  • Experience working in multidisciplinary technical teams
  • Excellent written reporting skills in English (additional languages are an advantage)

Personal Profile

  • Practical and solution-oriented mindset
  • Comfortable operating in both academic and commercial environments
  • Strong communication and diplomatic skills
  • Willingness to travel internationally and participate in offshore missions
  • High ethical standards regarding cultural heritage preservation

Benefits

What We Offer

  • Opportunity to work at the frontier of maritime exploration and technology
  • Participation in globally significant offshore projects
  • Collaboration with experts across archaeology, AI, robotics, and subsea engineering
  • Dynamic and international working environment
  • Competitive compensation aligned with experience

Updated: 2 days ago

Job ID: 16058372

https://talents.studysmarter.co.uk/companies/oceyon/london/maritime-underwater-archaeologist-30053495/

Underwater Archaeology in the Black Sea 2026 (Balkan Heritage Field School)

Balkan Heritage Foundation (BHF) in collaboration with the Centre for Underwater Archaeology (CUA), Bulgaria, and New Bulgarian University.

The field school provides a comprehensive introduction to and training in underwater archaeology through participation in an ongoing research project – discovering the submerged heritage of ancient Mesambria, present-day Nessebar (UNESCO World Heritage Site) on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. The training will include various underwater archaeology and interdisciplinary practices: underwater reconnaissance survey, archaeological excavations, underwater photography, photogrammetry and 3D modeling, mapping and recording of submerged archaeological structures and monuments, marine geophysical survey, etc. Our research aims to fill in the gaps in our scientific knowledge about the fortification system of Mesambria and its harbors, the coastal landscape changes and the Black Sea level fluctuation in Antiquity and Medieval Ages as well as the human adaptation.

The Collections Curator is responsible for management and care of the collection for the NC Maritime Museum at Southport

https://nc.wd108.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/NC_Careers/job/Collections-Curator–MOH60083669_JR-113749

Description of WorkThe Collections Curator is responsible for management and care of the collection for the NC Maritime Museum at Southport. This position oversees proper storage, documentation, and receipt of objects for the museum’s collection. This position reports to the Museum Site Manager and supports the work as a team member with the Collections Manager at Beaufort to plan for the care of the larger Maritime Collection. This position also serves as a member of the exhibition team. This position submits yearly budgets for collections care and has knowledgeable of museum standards and best practices.

Key Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
• Applying museum methods regarding collections care and conservation.
• Conducting research into historical objects.
• Object processing includes cataloguing and condition reporting.
• Maintaining collections’ software files.

Knowledge Skills and Abilities/Management Preferences

Recruitment Range: $35,596.00 – $48,238.00

To receive credit for your work history and credentials, you must provide the information on the application form. Any information omitted from the application form, listed as general statements, listed under the text resume section, or on an attachment will not be considered for qualifying credit.

Candidates meet the minimum qualifications of this position if they meet the minimum education and experience listed on the vacancy announcement. Vacancy specific knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) and/or management preferences are not required. Applicants who possess the following are preferred:

  • Demonstrated experience in collections management and care.
  • Demonstrated experience processing collections objects, loans, deaccessions.
  • Demonstrated experience with collections software platforms.

Position/Physical Requirements

  • Must be able to work Tuesday through Saturday, 8:30am-5:30pm
  • Ability to lift, push, pull, crouch, bend, and other forms of movement for the position with or without reasonable accommodation.
  • Must have a valid driver’s license issued from within the United States or be able to obtain one within 90 days of employment.

Please note: Job postings close at 11:59:59 p.m. the night before the listed Posting End Date above.

This position is located at:

204 E. Moore Street

Southport, NC 28461

Hiring event in Pascagoula, Mississippi for NOAA research ship jobs

NOAA Marine and Aviation Operations will hold a hiring event in Pascagoula, Mississippi to recruit professional mariners to work aboard NOAA’s ocean research ships. The event will be held on April 29.

NOAA operates a fleet of 15 hydrographic survey, oceanographic research and fisheries survey vessels. NOAA ships operate in the U.S. and around the world. The ships are run by a combination of NOAA commissioned officers and civilian professional mariners.

NOAA’s civilian professional mariners are federal employees and include engineers, and unlicensed members of the engine, steward and deck departments. In addition, survey and electronic technicians operate and/or maintain the ship’s mission, communications and navigation equipment.

NOAA staff will be at the hiring event to answer questions and expedite the hiring process for qualified individuals. Qualified applicants could be issued a tentative job offer on the spot. In particular, NOAA is hiring licensed engineers, junior engineers, oilers, able seamen and cooks.

Applicants must be U.S. citizens. Please bring a photo I.D. (driver’s license, passport, etc.) to the event. Applicants are also encouraged to bring, if available:

  • Merchant Mariners Credential
  • Resume
  • Transportation Worker Identification Card
  • Military service record

When & Where

Wednesday, April 29

9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

NOAA’s Southeast Fisheries Science Center

3209 Frederic Street

Pascagoula, MS 39567

Please note that you do not need to be present at the hiring event to apply for NOAA ship jobs. To be considered for a vacancy, all applicants need to create a profile in our hiring portal.

For more information:

moc.recruiting@noaa.gov  
1-833-SAIL-USA (724-5872)  
www.omao.noaa.gov/sailnoaa

ARCHAEOLOGICAL FORESHORE SKILLS DAYS: Take your first step into the world of maritime archaeology.

https://nas.justgo.com/Workbench/i/r/public/EventsAndBookingsPublic/details/713C51BB5CBE6B78CE76E1EA1FF7A08E93702FDD/

Our Archaeological Skills Days are designed for beginners who want to learn the essential practical techniques used by professional maritime archaeologists. Over two hands-on days, you’ll gain real experience recording and surveying archaeological sites while working alongside experienced instructors. These training days will give you the skills and confidence to start contributing to real archaeological projects.

WHERE THE TRAINING TAKES PLACE
The practical training takes place in carefully chosen environments that allow you to focus on learning key techniques. Foreshore training takes place on the historic shoreline at Gosport

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
This is a two-day practical course that introduces the core field skills used to document archaeological sites.
By the end of the course, you’ll understand how archaeologists systematically record and map heritage sites.

BEFORE YOU ATTEND
All participants complete our online theory course beforehand, which provides the background knowledge needed for the practical sessions.
This Combined Online Theory Course (£90) covers the principles of maritime archaeology and prepares you for the fieldwork you’ll carry out during the Skills Days.

COST
Foreshore Archaeological Skills Days: Early bird £100 / £140 regular price after 1st May
Required Online Theory Course: £90

YOUR NEXT STEP IN MARITIME ARCHAEOLOGY
Once you have completed both the online theory course and the two-day practical training, you will be awarded the NAS Foundation Qualification.
This internationally recognised qualification allows you to:
Join Nautical Archaeology Society projects
Participate in maritime archaeology fieldwork
Contribute to heritage recording projects in the UK and overseas

READY TO GET STARTED?
If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to record a shipwreck, map an archaeological site, or contribute to protecting maritime heritage, these Skills Days are the perfect place to begin.
Book your place today and start your journey into maritime archaeology.