Sr. Marine Geoscientist Project Manager

https://myjobs.adp.com/aptim-professional-careers/cx/job-details?reqId=5001190281506

Job Overview:

APTIM Environmental & Infrastructure LLC, a leading engineering and environmental firm with a thriving coastal engineering and resilience practice, is pleased to announce an immediate opening in our Tampa, FL office for a Senior Marine Geoscientist/Project Manager. With a suite of dedicated geophysical instruments, APTIM performs full-scale geophysical surveys in support of coastal restoration, offshore energy development, and a variety of offshore infrastructure projects. APTIM geoscientists specialize in offshore geophysical/geotechnical data collection, processing, and reporting for investigations related to seabed and shallow to medium marine geology that form the foundation for mineral resource identification, regulatory permitting, infrastructure siting, geohazard analysis, pipeline/cable routing, and inspection surveys. The successful candidate will serve as a senior technical leader and project manager, responsible for overseeing multiple marine geophysical projects, managing and leading field teams, and leading data collection, processing, interpretation and reporting efforts. This role is primarily office-based, with some offshore survey participation expected, and requires a professional capable of stepping into ongoing projects with minimal onboarding.

Responsibilities:

APTIM seeks to hire a full-time Senior Marine Geoscientist/Project Manager in our Tampa, FL office. The position will involve oversight and leadership of geophysical/geotechnical coastal and marine data collection efforts, as well as leading data processing, interpretation, and integration of marine geophysical/geotechnical datasets. The successful candidate will lead multidisciplinary teams to produce engineering, geological, and geohazard deliverables, including maps, reports, and presentations supporting regulatory approvals, infrastructure siting, and design.

Key Responsibilities/Accountabilities:

  • Serve as Project Manager for marine geophysical and geotechnical survey projects of varying size and complexity.
  • Lead project planning, scheduling, budgeting, and execution with minimal oversight.
  • Act as primary point of contact for clients, ensuring clear communication and successful delivery.
  • Manage project financials, including cost tracking, forecasting, and resource allocation.
  • Coordinate with internal staff, field teams, subcontractors, and vessel providers.
  • Provide leadership, direction and support to offshore field teams and Party Chiefs during survey operations.
  • Review daily field reports, production logs, and data quality metrics.
  • Ensure field operations align with project objectives, technical and quality standards, and safety requirements.
  • Participate in offshore operations for data collection shifts, and/or for project kickoff, troubleshooting, and/or critical milestones.
  • Lead collection, processing, integration, and interpretation of geophysical datasets (sidescan sonar, sub-bottom profiler, boomer, magnetometer, etc.).
  • Oversee integration of geotechnical data (vibracores, grab samples) with geophysical interpretations.
  • Establish and enforce QA/QC procedures for data acquisition, processing, and deliverables
  • Perform senior-level technical review of data, maps, and reports to ensure accuracy and consistency.
  • Lead preparation and review of technical reports, charts, GIS products, and geohazard assessments.
  • Ensure deliverables meet client specifications, regulatory requirements, and industry standards.
  • Communicate complex technical findings clearly through written reports and presentations.
  • Support proposal development, including scope definition, technical approach, and cost estimating.
  • Contribute to business development and client engagement efforts.
  • Provide technical input for project planning and survey design.

Qualifications/Competencies/Experience:

  • Bachelor of Science degree (or higher) in geology, geophysics, geological oceanography, or related field of study.
  • 7+ years of relevant marine geophysical experience
  • Must have strong technical/scientific writing skills.
  • Experience with quality and efficient operation of geophysical survey systems (including chirp sub-bottom, boomer, sidescan sonar, magnetometer) is required.
  • Experience with geotechnical systems (including vibracores and grab samplers, etc.) is required.
  • Marine geophysical data interpretation experience using SonarWiz, Hypack, and Discover Acquisition or related software.
  • Experience with ArcGis, AutoCAD, and Surfer software is preferred.
  • Experience mobilizing vessels for geophysical and geotechnical surveys.
  • In addition to Level 1 and 2 competencies, has in-depth experience, knowledge and skills in own discipline.
  • Works independently with minimal guidance. Usually determines own work priorities. Acts as a resource for colleagues with less experience.
  • Has expertise in own discipline. Applies knowledge and skills to a wide range of standard and nonstandard situations.
  • Interprets customer needs, assesses requirements and identifies solutions to nonstandard requests.
  • Uses best practices and knowledge of internal/external business issues to improve products or services in own discipline.
  • Monitors and controls costs within own work.
  • Solves moderately complex problems; takes a new perspective on existing solutions.
  • Manages own time to meet agreed targets; develops plans for short-term work activities in own area.
  • Explains difficult issues and works to establish consensus.
  • Demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively in a team environment, both in-office and in the field, working across multidisciplinary technical and project teams of varying experience levels.
  • Promotes teamwork, coaches and guides others.

About APTIM:
APTIM enhances the quality of the environment, wellbeing of people, resilience of communities, and opportunities for employees to make a difference, not just a living. A leading professional solutions firm, we specialize in environmental, sustainability, resilience, and infrastructure solutions. Our team of experts provide these integrated solutions for forward-thinking government agencies, commercial and industrial clients, and energy customers. Together, we create sustainable and resilient communities for all.

What you can expect from APTIM:

  • Work that is worthy of your time and talent
  • Respect and flexibility to live a full life at work and at home
  • Dogged determination to deliver for our clients and communities
  • A voice in making our company better
  • Investment in your personal and professional development

As of the date of this posting, a good faith estimate of the current pay range for this position is $105K-125K per year. Compensation depends on several factors including experience, education, key skills, geographic location of the position, client requirements, external market competitiveness, and internal equity among other employees within APTIM.

Employee Benefits

APTIM Environmental & Infrastructure, LLC is committed to providing an extensive range of benefits that protect and promote the health and financial well-being of our employees and their families through the APTIM Benefits Marketplace https://aptim.makeityoursource.com/.

  • Medical, vision, and dental insurance: Through the marketplace, our employees can choose benefits from five metallic levels and several carriers to find the right benefits that work for them in their location.
  • Company paid and optional Life insurance
  • Short-term and long-term disability insurance
  • Accident, Critical Illness, and Hospital Indemnity coverage
  • Paid holidays, vacation, and sick leave (eligibility based on company policy and applicable law)
  • 401(k) APTIM offers three 401k plans through the Aon Pooled Employer Plan (PEP). The specific plan you are eligible for depends on the business unit you are in. The details of the largest plan are found here:

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Employment Type

Full Time

Remote Work Eligible

No

Our Motto

APTIM is a place where our people make a difference, not just a living.

Marine Geoscientist

https://myjobs.adp.com/aptim-professional-careers/cx/job-details?reqId=5001203175206

Job Overview:

APTIM Environmental & Infrastructure, LLC, a leading engineering firm with a global presence and thriving coastal engineering practice, is seeking a Marine Geoscientist to support our offshore survey operations based out of our Tampa, FL or Boca Raton, FL offices.

APTIM performs full-scale marine geophysical and geotechnical surveys in support of coastal restoration, offshore renewable energy development, infrastructure siting, and offshore oil and gas projects. Our geoscientists specialize in high-resolution data acquisition, processing, and interpretation to support seabed characterization, geohazard assessment, mineral resource identification, and engineering design.

The selected candidate will play a primary role in offshore survey execution, including serving as a Field Party Chief (or progressing into that role) for marine geophysical and geotechnical operations. This position is field-intensive, with significant offshore time, and requires strong technical capability, leadership, and a commitment to safety.

Key Responsibilities/Accountabilities:

  • Serve as Offshore Field Party Chief (or directly support in that capacity), responsible for safe and efficient execution of marine survey operations, including:
    • Crew leadership, tasking, and supervision
    • Daily operational planning and troubleshooting
    • Coordination with vessel crew, project managers, and clients offshore
  • Lead and support vessel mobilization and demobilization, including setup and integration of geophysical and geotechnical systems
  • Ensure compliance with APTIM safety policies, including:
    • Leading daily safety briefings and JSAs
    • Enforcing safe work practices
    • Stopping work if unsafe conditions are observed
  • Maintain daily field logs, acquisition reports, and safety documentation
  • Perform real-time QA/QC of geophysical and geotechnical data acquisition
  • Operate and oversee acquisition of marine survey systems, including:
    • Chirp sub-bottom profilers
    • Sidescan sonar
    • Magnetometers
    • Seismic reflection systems (single-channel and multi-channel preferred)
    • Marine vibracore systems and other geotechnical samplers
  • Acquire, process, and interpret integrated geophysical and geotechnical datasets
  • Prepare maps, figures, and technical reports for engineering, regulatory, and scientific applications
  • Support data processing and interpretation workflows using industry-standard software
  • Mentor junior staff and assist with training and development in both field and office settings
  • Support survey planning, logistics, and proposal development as needed

Basic Qualifications:

  • Bachelor of Science degree (or higher) in geology, geophysics, oceanography, or a related field
  • 4+ years of relevant marine geoscience experience
  • Experience supporting marine geophysical surveys using:
    • Chirp sub-bottom profiler
    • Sidescan sonar
    • Magnetometer
  • Experience with marine geotechnical sampling, including vibracores or similar systems
  • Experience with geophysical acquisition and interpretation software (e.g., SonarWiz, Hypack, Discover or equivalent)
  • Strong technical writing and organizational skills
  • Ability and willingness to support extended offshore rotations (typically 10-14 days) in physically demanding environments

Preferred

  • Prior experience acting as a Field Party Chief or senior field lead on offshore surveys
  • Experience with multi-channel seismic acquisition and interpretation
  • Experience with survey planning and vessel mobilization
  • Familiarity with GIS and mapping software (e.g., ArcGIS, AutoCAD, Surfer)
  • Experience supporting projects involving permitting, routing, or geohazard assessments

Additional Information

  • This position is heavily field-based, with a significant portion of time spent offshore
  • Candidates must be adaptable, safety-focused, and capable of working in dynamic marine environments

About APTIM

APTIM enhances the quality of the environment, wellbeing of people, resilience of communities, and opportunity for employees to make a difference, not just a living. A leading professional solutions firm, we specialize in environmental, sustainability, resilience, and infrastructure solutions. Our team of experts provide these integrated solutions for forward-thinking government agencies, commercial and industrial clients, and energy customers. Together, we create sustainable and resilient communities for all.

What you can expect from APTIM:

  • Work that is worthy of your time and talent
  • Respect and flexibility to live a full life at work and at home
  • Dogged determination to deliver for our clients and communities
  • A voice in making our company better
  • Investment into your personal and professional development

As of the date of this posting, a good faith estimate of the current pay range for this position is $31.25 to $36.06 per hour. Compensation depends on several factors including experience, education, key skills, geographic location of the position, client requirements, external market competitiveness, and internal equity among other employees within APTIM.

Employee Benefits  

APTIM Environmental & Infrastructure, LLC is committed to providing an extensive range of benefits that protect and promote the health and financial well-being of our employees and their families through the APTIM Benefits Marketplace https://aptim.makeityoursource.com/

  • Medical, vision, and dental insurance: Through the marketplace, our employees can choose benefits from five metallic levels and several carriers to find the right benefits that work for them in their location.   
  • Company paid and optional Life insurance 
  • Short-term and long-term disability insurance 
  • Accident, Critical Illness, and Hospital Indemnity coverage
  • Paid holidays, vacation, and sick leave (eligibility based on company policy and applicable law)
  • 401(k) APTIM offers three 401k plans through the Aon Pooled Employer Plan (PEP).  The specific plan you are eligible for depends on the business unit you are in.  The details of the largest plan are found here:

Watch our video:
About APTIM – In Pursuit of Better

Alternate Locations

– 1FE – 6401 Congress Ave Ste 140 – Boca Raton – FL

Employment Type

Full Time

Remote Work Eligible

Yes

Our Motto

APTIM is a place where our people make a difference, not just a living.

Museum Curator: The National Navy SEAL Museum

Navy SEAL Museum Fort Pierce
Curator – Civilian Position

Location: Onsite, in person in Fort Pierce, Florida
Reports To: Museum Executive Director/Assistant Executive Director

Organization: National Navy SEAL Museum
Collaborative Partner Site: Navy SEAL Museum, San Diego, California

About the Organization
The National Navy SEAL Museum is dedicated to preserving the history and honoring the heritage of Navy SEALs and their predecessors. Located in Fort Pierce, the birthplace of Navy Frogmen training, the Navy SEAL Museum Fort Pierce welcomes visitors from around the world and provides a meaningful and educational experience for all who enter.

Position Summary
The Curator of the National Navy SEAL Museum is responsible for the preservation, interpretation, and exhibition of artifacts and stories that honor the legacy, service, and sacrifice of Naval Special Warfare personnel. This role ensures that the Museum’s collections and exhibits are historically accurate, engaging, and aligned with the mission to educate the public and preserve Navy SEAL history.

Key Responsibilities
Collections Management and Preservation

Oversee the acquisition, cataloging, documentation, and care of all artifacts and archival materials

Ensure proper storage, conservation, and handling in accordance with museum best practices

Maintain and update the collections database and records

Work with San Diego Museum as necessary to align exhibition messaging, ensure accurate historical presentation, coordinate joint standard documentation as feasible, and support inter-museum loans

Exhibition Development and Interpretation
Research, develop, curate, and update permanent and traveling exhibits that reflect the history of Naval Special Warfare

Collaborate with designers, historians, archivists, and veterans to create compelling, immersive storytelling experiences

Ensure historical accuracy and authenticity in all exhibits and interpretive materials

Regularly review and update galleries to reflect evolving scholarship, declassified information, and community feedback

Research and Historical Integrity

Conduct ongoing research related to Navy SEAL history, operations, and personnel

Serve as a subject matter resource for internal teams, board of directors, external partners, visiting researchers, documentarians, journalists, and partner organizations.

Build relationships with veterans, historians, and donors to expand the Museum’s knowledge base and collection
Pursue and write grants to help facilitate special projects and exhibitions

Donor and Artifact Acquisition Relations

Cultivate relationships with donors, veterans, and families for artifact contributions

Evaluate potential acquisitions for historical significance and relevance to the Museum’s mission

Coordinate and document artifact donations, including provenance and legal agreements

Education and Public Engagement

Support educational programming, tours, and public presentations

Collaborate with the Executive and Marketing teams to develop content for exhibits, publications, and digital platforms

Provide authoritative, engaging presentations for VIP visitors, donors, and NSW community delegations

Participate in community outreach and special events

Compliance and Standards
Ensure adherence to ethical standards, legal requirements, and museum industry guidelines (export controls, firearms regulations, hazardous materials, copyright, donor/loan agreements)

Develop and implement policies related to collections management and exhibitionsconsistent withAAM/ICOM standards and all applicable Navy/DoD and federal regulations including privacy and OPSEC

Prepare and manage Fort Pierce curatorial and exhibition budgets

Contribute to AAM accreditation and other professional review processes, sharing best practices and documentation with San Diego as useful

Qualifications

Required:

Bachelor’s degree in Museum Studies, History, Public History, or a related field
3–5+ years of curatorial or collections management experience
Experience with PastPerfect Collections Management Software
Strong research, writing, and storytelling skills
Knowledge of museum standards, conservation practices, and collections databases
Excellent organizational and project management abilities

Preferred:

Experience with military history, particularly U.S. Navy and Special Operations
Master’s degree in a related field
Experience working with veterans or military organizations

Key Competencies

Passion for preserving military history and honoring service members
High level of integrity and respect when handling sensitive historical materials
Strong collaboration and communication skills
Detail-oriented with a commitment to accuracy
Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines
Ability to lift up to 50 pounds

Work Environment

Museum setting with both office and exhibit space responsibilities, indoors and outdoors
Museum holding where artifacts are stored
Occasional evening or weekend work for events and programs, such as Memorial Day, Muster, and special events and exhibitionsMay involve handling delicate or heavy artifacts
This position may require travel to conventions, exhibitions, the San Diego Museum, and to meet with other collaborative partnerships/museums

Mission Alignment

This role is integral to preserving the legacy of Navy SEALs and their forerunners and ensuring their stories are told with honor, accuracy, and impact. The Curator plays a vital role in connecting visitors to the honor, courage, character, commitment, and sacrifice of Naval Special Warfare.

Pay: $60,000.00 – $70,000.00 per year

Benefits:

  • Dental insurance
  • Employee discount
  • Health insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Vision insurance

Work Location: In person

Historic Preservation Specialist: San Francisco Maritime National Park Association

https://maritime.org/about-us/careers

Works as an employee of the San Francisco Maritime National Park Association and under the supervision and direction of San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park staff. The position supports the stabilization, repair and restoration of the Small Craft Department’s and museum’s historic watercraft collection. Work will include cyclic maintenance on in-water historic vessels, storage cradles for historic boats, carpentry, painting, metal work and rigging and engine maintenance.

MAJOR DUTIES

Follows direction from the Curator of Small Craft on various stabilization, preservation and restoration projects for the small craft in the collection. Works independently after receiving direction from the Curator. Work may include physical activities as well as assistance with condition reports, documentation and treatment proposals.

Follows direction from the Shop Steward in the use and maintenance of tools used in cyclic maintenance projects. Work may include the use of hand, electric or battery-operated power tools and maintenance of tools and equipment. Determines the appropriate tools and equipment needed to accomplish assigned tasks.

Independently maintains boats in exposed on-the-water locations- including cleaning, preparation and painting/varnishing, maintenance of covers and maintenance of mechanical, electrical and propulsion systems. Work may include rigging, engine/fuel systems, refurbishment of decks, reinstallation of equipment and docking/mooring systems.

Work at the collections warehouse includes building wooden cradles, moving boats to new locations, treatment with suitable preservatives, installation of internal support members within boats and refurbishment of dust covers. Works independently after receiving direction from the Curator.

The position may also include involvement in the operation of powered vessels and rowing or sailing of various small craft from the museum’s collection, with possible exposure to the extreme weather conditions.

The position requires completion of all training courses relevant to the work conducted, which may include shop/tool safety, motorboat operator training, hazardous material awareness, fall protection and confined space awareness.

Work sites include but are not limited to the Small Boat Shop on Hyde Street Pier, park storage facilities in San Leandro California and numerous off-site locations through the San Francisco Bay Area.

KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS REQUIRED

Knowledge of boat carpentry to complete various small craft carpentry projects. Must be thoroughly knowledgeable in the use and maintenance of basic hand and power tools involved in boat carpentry.

Ability to paint various vessels especially those of historic significance. Painting projects will require scraping paint from surfaces, preparation of surfaces, application of primer, and the correct application of interior, exterior, and underwater coatings. Must be experienced with methods and materials for painting wood and metal.

Ability to apply historic preservation techniques and practices, including the interpretation and application of standards and guidelines.

Ability to work from naval architectural drawings, plans and specifications, read blueprints.

Ability to acquire knowledge of maritime history of small craft collections, traditional rigging of small craft and the basic history and statistics of the collection.

Ability to use good judgement in planning and implementing projects and ingenuity at accomplishing the preservation projects.

Knowledge of different species of wood for restoration purposes.

Ability to establish and maintain detailed records of all preservation projects and activities.

SUPERVISORY CONTROLS

Works under the administrative and technical supervision of the Curator of Small craft, who makes all work assignments. Proceeds independently on preservation projects when designs, plans, surveys, and documentation drawings are approved.

COMPLEXITY

Work involves complex preservation maintenance projects on historic small craft. Original construction techniques must be duplicated and new fabrics blended with the old. Traditional boatbuilding techniques require the use of specialized tools. Cyclic maintenance work on historic vessels requires attention to detail due to the age, condition, and type of resource involved.

PUBLIC CONTACTS

As the boat shop is open to controlled public visitation, incumbent will be prepared to provide information and answer questions in a friendly and helpful manner, maintaining a responsible balance between this activity and the work at hand.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS.

Work on boats and near the requires regular and continuous attention to operations in the field. Projects may require working in cramped, close quarters including in the bilges of vessels. There is considerable. physical exertion related to actions such as lifting, pushing, pulling or carrying objects of various sizes, weights, and shapes.

WORK ENVIRONMENT.

Approximately 80% of the work is outdoors in any weather conditions, including high/low temperatures, fog, heavy rain and gusting winds. Exposure to high noise levels, dust and fumes that requires Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) may occur – PPE will be provided. Work often occurs in proximity to heavy construction equipment such as trucks, cranes, tractors, and forklifts.

Benfits: Employee shall be eligible to participate in the Association’s medical, dental, and vision insurance plans and shall be eligible for vacation pay and sick pay.

Please contact Darlene Plumtree at dplumtree@maritime.org or 415-710-7332.

Pay: $42.00 – $45.00 per hour

Benefits:

  • 401(k)
  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Vision insurance

Work Location: In person

Maritime Archaeologist

https://myjobs.adp.com/aptim-professional-careers/cx/job-details?reqId=5001204730606

Job Description

Job Overview:

APTIM Environmental & Infrastructure LLC, a leading engineering and environmental firm with a thriving coastal engineering and resilience practice, is pleased to announce an immediate opening in our Tampa, FL office for a Maritime Archaeologist. The successful candidate will serve as a technical and regulatory lead for marine cultural resources projects. This is a high-impact role for a professional who meets (or exceeds) Secretary of the Interior (SOI) standards and can function as a Qualified Maritime Archaeologist (QMA). The ideal candidate will be able to step into active projects with minimal onboarding, lead cultural resources efforts independently, and produce defensible, regulator-ready deliverables. APTIM supports offshore energy, coastal restoration, and marine infrastructure projects nationwide. Our work requires close integration between archaeology, marine geophysics, and engineering disciplines. This position is primarily office-based, focused on project management, data interpretation, QA/QC, and reporting, with some offshore survey participation expected.

Responsibilities/Accountabilities:

  • Assist on projects requiring compliance with Section 106 and related federal and state regulations (office and field)
  • Support project-specific archaeological interpretations, recommendations, and technical sign-off
  • Assist in maritime archaeology scopes across multiple concurrent projects, including planning, execution, budgeting, and schedule adherence
  • Interface directly with regulatory agencies (e.g., BOEM, SHPOs) and represent APTIM in technical discussions
  • Assist in data collection, processing, review, and interpretation of marine geophysical datasets (sidescan sonar, magnetometer, sub-bottom profiler) for identification of potential cultural resources
  • Assist in evaluation, prioritization, and investigation strategies for archaeological targets
  • Establish and enforce QA/QC procedures for archaeological data review, interpretation, and reporting
  • Integrate geophysical data with archival research, historical context, and ground-truthing results
  • Lead preparation and final QA/QC of technical deliverables, including Phase I archaeological assessments, remote sensing reports, and clearance/avoidance recommendations
  • Support proposal development, including technical approach, scope definition, and cost estimating
  • Contribute to business development and client engagement efforts
  • Provide technical input for project planning and survey design
  • Provide offshore support for critical project phases involving an onboard QMA or archaeological monitor

Basic Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree or Master’s (preferred) in Maritime Archaeology, Archaeology, Anthropology, or related field
  • 3-5 years of relevant experience in archaeology and/or marine cultural resources
  • Ability to meet the Secretary of the Interior (SOI) Professional Qualification Standards for Archaeology
  • Ability to become listed as a Registered Professional Archaeologist
  • Scuba Certified (AAUS preferred)
  • Demonstrated experience functioning as a field crew chief or equivalent lead role
  • Ability to independently develop and defend archaeological interpretations and recommendations
  • Experience collecting, reviewing and interpreting marine geophysical data for cultural resources identification
  • Strong technical writing skills with a demonstrated record of regulator-accepted deliverables
  • Experience with federal and state regulatory frameworks, including Section 106 compliance
  • Experience with geophysical survey methods and datasets (sidescan sonar, magnetometer, sub-bottom profiler, bathymetry)
  • Proficiency with GIS platforms (e.g., ArcGIS)
  • Experience preparing clearance/avoidance recommendations for offshore investigations (e.g., vibracores, borings, anchoring activities)
  • Demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively in a team environment, both in-office and in the field, working across multidisciplinary technical and project teams of varying experience levels
  • Ability to operate independently with minimal oversight and contribute immediately to active projects
  • Excellent, with the ability to convey complex technical concepts to clients, regulators, and internal teams

About APTIM:
APTIM enhances the quality of the environment, wellbeing of people, resilience of communities, and opportunities for employees to make a difference, not just a living. A leading professional solutions firm, we specialize in environmental, sustainability, resilience, and infrastructure solutions. Our team of experts provide these integrated solutions for forward-thinking government agencies, commercial and industrial clients, and energy customers. Together, we create sustainable and resilient communities for all.

What you can expect from APTIM:

  • Work that is worthy of your time and talent
  • Respect and flexibility to live a full life at work and at home
  • Dogged determination to deliver for our clients and communities
  • A voice in making our company better
  • Investment in your personal and professional development

As of the date of this posting, a good faith estimate of the current pay range for this position is $30-$35 per hour. Compensation depends on several factors including experience, education, key skills, geographic location of the position, client requirements, external market competitiveness, and internal equity among other employees within APTIM.

Employee Benefits

APTIM Environmental & Infrastructure, LLC is committed to providing an extensive range of benefits that protect and promote the health and financial well-being of our employees and their families through the APTIM Benefits Marketplace https://aptim.makeityoursource.com/.

  • Medical, vision, and dental insurance: Through the marketplace, our employees can choose benefits from five metallic levels and several carriers to find the right benefits that work for them in their location.
  • Company paid and optional Life insurance
  • Short-term and long-term disability insurance
  • Accident, Critical Illness, and Hospital Indemnity coverage
  • Paid holidays, vacation, and sick leave (eligibility based on company policy and applicable law)
  • 401(k) APTIM offers three 401k plans through the Aon Pooled Employer Plan (PEP). The specific plan you are eligible for depends on the business unit you are in. The details of the largest plan are found here:

Watch our video:
About APTIM – In Pursuit of Better

Employment Type

Full Time

Remote Work Eligible

No

Our Motto

APTIM is a place where our people make a difference, not just a living.

Re-Posted: Maritime Archaeologist

https://join.com/companies/oceyoncom/16259171-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

Science Communication & Interpretation Specialist

https://williammary.wd12.myworkdayjobs.com/WM/job/Posting-Location—VIMS-Gloucester/Science-Communication—Interpretation-Specialist_JR101778

Chesapeake Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve in Virginia (CBNERR-VA) exhibits leadership in integrated coastal zone management through innovative estuarine and coastal watershed science and education programs that promote natural-resource stewardship and science-based solutions to complex socioecological challenges.

The Science Communication & Interpretation (SC&I) Specialist supports the Chesapeake Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve in Virginia (CBNERR-VA) and the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS/W&M) by developing, coordinating, and delivering science interpretive programs with emphasis placed on Reserve topical themes of interest, experiential and placed-based learning, including the four Reserve components. Additionally, the position supports development, maintenance, and leveraging of Reserve focused communications and target audiences in alignment with the Reserve’s strategic plans and evolving programmatic needs.

The position serves as the Reserve’s lead for interpretive programming and communications while partnering closely with the VIMS Education, Outreach, and Communications team to ensure consistency, coordination, and alignment of public-facing educational and interpretive initiatives across the Batten School and VIMS.

Senior Archaeologist/Marine Archaeology Lead

https://www.ziprecruiter.com/c/Wood/Job/Senior-Archaeologist-Marine-Archaeology-Lead/-in-Burlington,ON?jid=a6b6222cd2982902

Wood is currently seeking a Senior Archaeologist/Marine Archaeology Lead, for a full-time position in southwestern Ontario. 

Ideally this role will be based in either our Burlington, Richmond Hill, Cambridge or London, ON offices.

The successful candidate will be part of a dynamic team of experienced consulting archaeologists. This position will play a key role in growing and developing the Cultural Resource Group in Ontario, with a particular emphasis on Marine Archaeology.  The position involves mostly office and some field-based responsibilities.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Assisting with all aspects of archaeological permitting and assessment requirements aligned with the Ontario Heritage Act and MHSTCI’s standards;
  • Research, prepare, and submit proposals and reports for a variety of archaeological projects;
  • Project management, including client and stakeholder communications, organizing and monitoring support staff;
  • Preparation and review of reports to meet MHSTCI’s standards;
  • Senior technical oversight/review;
  • Work with and mentor archaeological staff within the department;
  • Business development activities, including developing in-house marine archaeological capabilities; 
  • Interacting with clients, government personnel and Indigenous Nations;
  • Analysis of artifacts and interpretation of data;

Skills / Qualifications

  • Professional License in good standing from the MHSTCI;
  • Ability to secure a Marine Archaeology Permit from MHSTCI; 
  • Master’s Degree in Archaeology, Anthropology or related field;
  • 10+ years’ experience in consulting archaeology in Ontario (Stage 1 – 4 AA);
  • Must have detailed working knowledge of Ontario archaeology with an applied understanding of current Standards and Guidelines for Consultant Archaeologists issued by the MHSTCI and associated Technical Bulletins;
  • Capable of delivering quality work in a deadline-driven environment with minimal supervision;
  • Able to follow and implement both technical and safety training and instructions;
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills;
  • Ability to obtain Provincial and Federal Security Clearance;
  • Must have a satisfactory driving record in accordance with the Company’s driving policy (MVR);
  • A valid Canadian driver’s license; 

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Expert Knowledge of Material Culture such as Historical, lithic and/ or Indigenous Artifacts in Ontario
  • Membership with the Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals (CAHP)

Company Overview

Wood is a global leader in engineering and consultancy across energy and the built environment, helping to unlock solutions to some of the world’s most critical challenges. We provide consulting, projects and operations solutions in more than 60 countries, employing around 40,000 people. http://www.woodplc.comDiversity Statement (EEO)

We are an equal opportunity employer that recognises the value of a diverse workforce. All suitably qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment on the basis of objective criteria and without regard to the following (which is a non-exhaustive list): race, colour, age, religion, gender, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, protected veteran status, or other characteristics in accordance with the relevant governing laws.Employment Type: OTHER

Community Heritage Project Officer (Part-Time)

https://www.nauticalarchaeologysociety.org/Handlers/Download.ashx?IDMF=9c1408ff-0d90-4341-a8ec-af355b0dba0f

https://www.nauticalarchaeologysociety.org/sandwich-flats-foreshore-fieldwork

The Nautical Archaeology Society (NAS) is seeking an enthusiastic and community-focused individual to lead an exciting new project aimed at developing and mentoring a self-sustaining local heritage volunteer community group in Sandwich Bay, Kent. This group will be dedicated to
the research, recording, and communication of the area’s rich maritime and environmental heritage.

The NAS has been investigating this site for eight years and already has an archive of archaeological records as well as significant local connections to individuals and relevant organisations.

This role is perfect for someone who thrives on bringing people together, values co-creation and community ownership, and can turn collective enthusiasm into structured, impactful activity. You will coordinate existing local interest, foster new involvement, and build a self-sustainable group structure that will outlive the life of the funded project.

Operations Manager for the Deep-Ocean Stewardship Initiative (DOSI)

https://jobs.soton.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?ref=3411426HN

The University of Southampton is seeking an experienced Operations Manager to support the Deep‑Ocean Stewardship Initiative (DOSI), an international boundary organisation working at the interface of deep‑ocean science and global policy.

DOSI integrates scientific and humanistic knowledge to inform deep-ocean policy, governance, and stewardship by engaging with policymakers, cultivating capacity and diplomacy, and fostering an international community. DOSI operates as a largely voluntary global network.

Reporting to the Executive Director, the postholder will coordinate key activities across DOSI’s international network, lead on strengthening internal systems and processes, and ensure effective operational delivery. The role includes contributing to financial monitoring and reporting, supporting transparent engagement with funders and other stakeholders, and helping translate DOSI’s strategic priorities into practice.

This role requires strong organisational and communication skills and the ability to work with a high level of autonomy, initiative and professionalism. Experience of working with diverse international partners is desirable. It offers an opportunity to support an influential global initiative within a leading research‑intensive university.

The University of Southampton provides a friendly, supportive environment for staff. Situated within one of the UK’s leading research Universities, the School of Ocean and Earth Sciences ranks top in the UK for providing an environment which supports research (REF 2021). 

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As a university we aim to create an environment where everyone can thrive and are proactive in fostering a culture of inclusion, respect and equality of opportunity. We believe that we can only truly meet our objectives if we are reflective of society, so we are passionate about creating a working environment in which you are free to bring your whole self to work. With a generous holiday allowance as well as additional university closure days we are committed to supporting our staff and students and open to a flexible working approach.

Apply by 11.59 pm UK time on the closing date. For assistance contact Recruitment on +44(0)2380 592750 or recruitment@soton.ac.uk quoting the job number.

Instructor: Oregon State University

https://jobs.oregonstate.edu/position_descriptions/180132

Based within the College of Liberal Arts, Marine Studies (MAST) an interdisciplinary major that explores the dynamic relationship between humans and the marine environment. MAST majors take course work in social sciences, arts, and humanities, as well as a selection of marine science classes. While MAST recognizes the essential role that the natural sciences play in understanding the seas, this degree trains students to examine, filter, and express their knowledge and learning through humanistic and cultural lenses. The MAST fulltime instructor will cover required MAST courses including MAST 201 Humans and Ocean, MAST 300 Society, Culture, and the Marine Environment, and MAST 444 Writing for Marine Studies. 

  • Master’s degree in a social science discipline with research expertise in Marine Studies or Marine Social Sciences or related field with clear relevance to marine or coastal systems. 
  • Evidence of successful undergraduate teaching, including the ability to design and deliver in-person and online courses in marine social science, marine policy, or interdisciplinary marine topics.
  • Ability to clearly communicate complex social science and policy concepts to diverse student audiences and to mentor students from varied backgrounds in an inclusive, supportive learning environment.
  • Ability to engage productively with faculty, students, and curricula across disciplines, contributing to interdisciplinary teaching and academic programs.
  • Evident commitment to educational equity, effectiveness, and inclusivity. 
  • PhD in a social science discipline with research expertise in Marine Studies or Marine Social Sciences or related field with clear relevance to marine or coastal systems 
  • Willingness to teach undergraduate students, including majors, minors, and non-majors across all course levels (introductory, CORE ed, etc.).
  • Experience in teaching interdisciplinary or experiential Courses
  • Potential to contribute to program support and service 

Investigating Colonial Port Development through the Lloyd’s Register Archive

https://www.nauticalarchaeologysociety.org/colonial-port-development

Be part of an exciting new research project uncovering the hidden stories of colonial ports in Australia and Pakistan and help bring maritime history to life for future generations.

One paid position and lots of volunteer roles available. See below for more details.

Investigating Colonial Port Development through the Lloyd’s Register Archive is a unique international collaboration exploring how ports shaped trade, migration, communities, and everyday life across the colonial world. Using the world-renowned Lloyd’s Register Archive, volunteer researchers will investigate historic harbour infrastructure, ship movements, cargoes, and the people who worked and travelled through these ports.

Whether you are an aspiring researcher, heritage enthusiast, student, or citizen scientist, this project offers a rare opportunity to gain hands-on experience in maritime archaeological research while contributing to ground-breaking international heritage work.

Participants will receive for free:

  • Online training in maritime archaeological and archival research
  • Access to digitised historical records and research materials
  • Mentorship from international heritage professionals
  • Opportunities to collaborate across Australia, Pakistan, and the UK
  • Experience contributing to real-world historical investigations

The project is a collaboration of the Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology and MaritimEA Research, with support from the Nautical Archaeology Society and funding from Lloyd’s Register Foundation.

While most of the research will take place online, there will be a group of UK-based volunteers working directly with the Lloyd’s Register Archive in London, helping uncover and contextualise materials that are often difficult to access internationally.

This one-year feasibility study aims to lay the groundwork for future citizen-science fieldwork, wider public interpretation projects, and new approaches to sharing maritime heritage with local communities around the world.


HOW TO GET INVOLVED – Paid Administrator and Coordinator

We are looking for an independent contractor to provide coordination and research support services for the Colonial Port Development Archive Project. This person should:

  • be based in Australia
  • have access to a computer, the internet and have reasonable online skills
  • be curious about history, archives, or maritime culture

See the position description for more details.

To apply, please submit your CV and a short cover letter (maximum two pages) outlining your interest in the role and relevant experience to education@nauticalarchaeologysociety.org by 20 June 2026.


HOW TO GET INVOLVED – Volunteers

We welcome volunteer participants who:

  • are based in Australia, Pakistan and the UK
  • have access to a computer, the internet and have reasonable online skills
  • are curious about history, archives, or maritime culture
  • are able to commit to about ten days of online research over 12-months of participation (flexible schedule)

No experience is needed! You don’t need prior archive skills or knowledge of colonial port history — just an interest in learning.

To express your interest in being a volunteer, send an email to education@nauticalarchaeologysociety.org with a short paragraph about why you’d like to be part of this project by 20 July 2026.

State of Florida Underwater Archaeologist

https://jobs.myflorida.com/job/TALLAHASSEE-DOS-ARCHAEOLOGIST-III-45001055-FL-32301/1391862300

Requisition No: 876132 

Agency: Department of State

Working Title: DOS – ARCHAEOLOGIST III – 45001055

 Pay Plan: Career Service

Position Number: 45001055 

Salary:  $46,000 

Posting Closing Date: 06/01/2026 

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Department of State

Position 45001055

Division of Historical Resources

Bureau of Archaeological Research

Open Competitive

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Master’s Degree in Anthropology, Archaeology, or Maritime Studies, or related field or minimum 6 years professional underwater archaeological fieldwork experience
  • Successfully completed a scientific diving training program (AAUS or equivalent) 
  • Boat experience that includes launching, trailering, and operating vessels
  • GIS experience

Preferences:

  • Knowledge of pertinent state and federal submerged cultural resource legislation
  • Experience conducting submerged cultural resource surveys
  • Geophysical data acquisition and analysis
  • Regulatory experience
  • Knowledge of the types and distribution of Florida’s submerged pre-contact and historic archaeological sites
  • Technical archaeological experience including: laboratory management, cataloging, artifact documentation
  • Public speaking experience
  • Vessel/equipment maintenance and repair

Special Note:

Responses to qualifying questions must be clearly supported in your employment history.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Conduct submerged cultural resource surveys and research on state lands
  • Engage in geophysical analysis and reporting
  • Conduct reviews of: management plans, applications and reports
  • Manage archaeological databases
  • Maintenance and upkeep of BAR research vessels
  • Perform other work-related duties as required

Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:

  • Knowledge of Florida’s submerged archaeological record
  • Knowledge of underwater archaeological field techniques
  • Ability to conduct underwater archaeological surveys
  • Ability to work underwater on SCUBA
  • Ability to travel

CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECKS:  A Level 2 criminal background check is a condition of employment.  If selected for this position, you must provide your fingerprints.  We will send your fingerprints to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the Federal Bureau of Investigation for a criminal background check.

IMPORTANT NOTICES:

We are committed to enhancing our workforce through the employment of Veterans, individuals with disabilities and seek qualified candidates with diverse backgrounds, abilities, skills, and talents to join our workforce.

Male applicants born on or after January 1, 1960, will not be eligible for hire or promotion unless they are registered with the Selective Services System (SSS) before their 26th birthday, or have a Letter of Registration Exemption from the SSS. For more information, please visit the SSS website: https://www.sss.gov

Candidates requiring a reasonable accommodation, as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act, must notify the agency hiring authority and/or People First Service Center (1-866-663-4735). Notification to the hiring authority must be made in advance to allow sufficient time to provide the accommodation.

The State of Florida supports a Drug-Free workplace. All employees are subject to reasonable suspicion drug testing in accordance with Section 112.0455, F.S., Drug-Free Workplace Act.

VETERANS’ PREFERENCE.  Pursuant to Chapter 295, Florida Statutes, candidates eligible for Veterans’ Preference will receive preference in employment for Career Service vacancies and are encouraged to apply.  Certain service members may be eligible to receive waivers for postsecondary educational requirements.  Candidates claiming Veterans’ Preference must attach supporting documentation with each submission that includes character of service (for example, DD Form 214 Member Copy #4) along with any other documentation as required by Rule 55A-7, Florida Administrative Code.  Veterans’ Preference documentation requirements are available by clicking here.  All documentation is due by the close of the vacancy announcement. 

Location:  

TALLAHASSEE, FL, US, 32301 

Call for Papers

https://efstm.com/event/call-paper.php?id=100367480

The ICUMA invites researchers, academicians, industry experts, and practitioners to submit original and high-quality research contributions. This conference serves as a global platform for presenting innovative ideas, exchanging knowledge, and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration.

Focusing on key research areas such as Archaeology the conference aims to bridge theoretical advancements with real-world applications. It encourages forward-thinking research that addresses contemporary challenges while contributing to long-term scientific and technological progress.

Authors are invited to submit papers addressing, but not limited to, the following areas:

  • Underwater archaeology techniques and methodologies
  • Preservation of submerged cultural heritage
  • Marine archaeology and climate change
  • Technological advancements in underwater exploration
  • Ethical considerations in underwater archaeology
  • Collaboration in maritime archaeological projects
  • Diving technologies for archaeological research
  • Case studies in underwater excavation
  • Artifacts recovery from shipwrecks
  • Public engagement in maritime archaeology
  • Historical shipbuilding and maritime culture
  • Marine archaeology and indigenous practices
  • Underwater remote sensing technologies
  • Legal frameworks for underwater heritage
  • Impact of pollution on underwater sites
  • Marine archaeology and tourism development
  • Conservation techniques for underwater artifacts
  • Interdisciplinary approaches in maritime studies
  • Education and outreach in underwater archaeology
  • Future challenges in maritime archaeology

Fully Funded PhD in Marine Governance, Cultural Heritage, and Environmental Justice at the University of Bonn / IDOS University of Bonn in Germany

https://www.applykite.com/positions/fully-funded-phd-in-marine-governance-cultural-heritage-and-environmental-justice-at-the-university-of-bonn-idos-cg8mf5lxvp

Fully funded PhD opportunity in Germany at the University of Bonn and the German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) within the BCDSS–IDOS research group Power, Knowledge, and Servitude at Sea (POESIS).

The doctoral project, “Submerged Dependencies,” focuses on marine governancecultural heritageenvironmental justiceocean studies, and power/dependency relations in coastal and underwater spaces. Research themes include marine protected areas, submerged environments, cultural heritage and custodianship, security regimes and militarised maritime spaces, biodiversity conservation, climate justice, participatory mapping, multimodal ethnography, archival research, oral histories, policy analysis, restitution, reparations, and postcolonial marine governance.

This is a fully funded 4-year doctoral position based in Bonn, Germany. The position is part-time (65%) and paid under TVöD EG13, with a gross annual salary of approximately €39,000–€55,000. The PhD will be awarded by the University of Bonn and is embedded in an interdisciplinary research environment with mentoring, workshops, conferences, fieldwork support, research stays abroad, skills training, and collaborative supervision.

Eligibility: Applicants should hold a Master’s degree with very good grades in critical social sciences or humanities. Suitable backgrounds include anthropology, sociology, environmental history, archaeology, maritime/ocean studies, critical heritage studies, and related fields. The call especially welcomes candidates with experience in Global South or majority-world contexts, or regions shaped by colonial and/or post-socialist histories. Strong English skills are required; German is an asset. If your degree is from outside Germany, you must include an Anabin excerpt for recognition.

Supervision: The doctoral project will be co-supervised by Dr. Rapti Siriwardane-de Zoysa and Prof. Dr. Anna-Katharina Hornidge.

Deadline: 17 May 2026 at 23:59 CET.

How to apply: Submit your application exclusively via the portal using position number 2026-A2-01. Required documents include a cover letter, CV with certificates, a research proposal (max 2,000 words including references), and two reference letters if available. Upload PDF files only.

Historian

Training, Research, and Policy United States  D.C. Metro, District Of Columbia  Omaha, Nebraska

https://jobs.jobvite.com/snainternational/job/on27zfwP

Description

SNA International, the Global Leader in Forensics, Biometrics, and Identity Intelligence, is currently looking for detailed-oriented Historians with a strong work ethic to support the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) mission to provide the fullest possible accounting for missing US service members from past conflicts.   

Qualified candidates will conduct comprehensive historical research and archival tasking in support of the DPAA’s Indo-Pacific (IP) Directorate and work DPAA projects associated with WWII, Korean War, and Vietnam.

** Qualified candidates will work remotely in the DC Metro area or Omaha, Nebraska, but may be required to meet with members of their team occasionally in one of these locations.

Critical Work Responsibilities may include but not limited to:  

  • Perform complex historical research into locating and identifying missing service members from World War II, Korean War or the Vietnam War.    
  • Write historical reports, documentary research, interpreting oral histories, secondary source readings, geographically bounded studies, case narratives, reports of findings, and briefings to Agency leadership. 
  • Conduct research and analysis for cases that leads to comprehensive and accurate case development and investigations and case narratives.
  • Conduct archival research and collect archival materials as needed.
  • Build and develop recommendations to disinter unidentified remains from past conflicts, with the goal of pursuing all avenues towards exhumation and identification.
  • Assists with communications with foreign representatives/embassies and casualty/mortuary offices.  
  • Update, refine, and enhance the DPAA’s Case Management Data and visualization tools.
  • Other duties as assigned. 

Minimum Education and Experience Requirements:  

  • 5 years of professional historical research experience (includes educational experience)  
  • Master’s degree in history or related field with a strong understanding of US Military History, History of Science and/or World War II, Korean War and/or the Vietnam War.    
  • Specialist knowledge of the Indo-Pacific Theater (working toward PhD preferred) 
  • Possess a broad knowledge of the concepts, principles, and practices of historical research and analysis as gained through graduate education in history and relevant job experience. 
  • Possess the ability to conduct research on a diverse array of cases with scattered and scant source material. 
  • Possess the ability to apply flexible approaches and versatility to conducting research. 
  • Possess exceptional written and oral communication skills evidenced by publication and conference presentation record. 
  • Possess ability to provide written products quickly and in formats tailored for varied audiences. 
  • Demonstrated history of writing for a wide, non-specialist audience. 
  • Knowledge of professional writing styles based on professional experience. 
  • Demonstrated experience with archival research. 
  • Self-motivated and detail-oriented, with excellent time management skills 
  • Able to work well independently as well as in a team environment. 
  • Possess strong attention to detail and excellent recordkeeping skills. 
  • Proficient in MS Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Adobe Acrobat. 

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:  

  • Possess a broad knowledge of the concepts, principles, and practices of historical research and analysis as gained through graduate education in history and relevant job experience. 
  • Ability to conduct research on a diverse array of cases with scattered and scant source material. 
  • Ability to apply flexible approaches and versatility to conducting research. 
  • Knowledge of professional writing styles based on experience. 
  • Exceptional abilities in oral and written communication, and the ability to provide written products quickly and in formats tailored for varied audiences. 
  • Computer proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Access, Word, SharePoint, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Excel). 
  • A demonstrated history of initiative and achievement. 
  • A demonstrated history of working independently with client staff. 
  • Experience working independently with minimal direction or supervision. 
  • Experience supporting and anticipating client needs and demonstrating problem-solving skills. 
  • Experience performing tasks under tight deadlines and managing shifting priorities. 

Physical Requirements:  

The physical demands and work environment described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. 

  • This work is primarily sedentary, although some physical effort may be required, particularly if traveling to assist with field investigations. 
  • Office work may include the transfer of archival boxes. 
  • Individuals must be capable of working under high stress and pressure of short deadlines. 

 
Please submita cover letter along with your CV. CVs without a cover letter will not be considered. 
 
SNA International is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability.  

Heritage Advisor/Archaeologist, Sea Country (Brisbane, Sydney, or Melbourne)

https://www.extentheritage.com.au/heritage-advisor-sea-country

At Extent Heritage, we don’t just manage sites; we tell the stories of landscapes that have been shaped by thousands of years of human connection. Our Sea Country team is expanding, and we are looking for dedicated professionals to help us lead the way in submerged cultural heritage and maritime archaeology across Australia and beyond. These roles can be based in Brisbane, Sydney, or Melbourne as part of our national business unit. 

Whether you are a specialist in Aboriginal cultural heritage, a maritime archaeologist or a geoarchaeologist with an interest in submerged landscapes, we want to hear from you. 

We are looking to add to our team of diverse strengths, and welcome individuals at any level of experience, from recent graduates to senior level professionals, who bring expertise in one or more of the following areas: 

  • Aboriginal archaeology: Projects pertaining to State and Commonwealth legislation, Traditional Owner engagement, managing complex deliverables 
  • Submerged Palaeolandscapes: Researching and modelling drowned landscapes and ancient land surfaces. 
  • Maritime Archaeology: Shipwreck management, site recording, and management of maritime archaeology. 
  • Marine Geophysics: Expertise in side-scan sonar, multibeam echosounder, and sub-bottom profiler data interpretation. 
  • Traditional Owner Engagement: Facilitating meaningful, respectful, and leading-edge collaboration with First Nations communities regarding Sea Country. 
  • Environmental Effects Statements (EES/EIS): Navigating complex regulatory frameworks and providing expert heritage input for large-scale offshore developments. 

You’re someone who thrives in a collaborative environment and isn’t afraid to get their boots (or fins) wet. Ideally, you bring: 

  • Technical Excellence: A degree in Archaeology, Marine Science, Geophysics, or a related field. 
  • Project Experience: Familiarity with the heritage requirements of offshore renewables, infrastructure, or coastal development. 
  • Cultural Competency: A deep commitment to working alongside Traditional Owners to protect submerged cultural values. 
  • Problem-Solving Mindset: The ability to translate complex data into clear, actionable advice for our clients. 

Why Extent Heritage? 

  • Industry Leadership: Work on some of the most significant onshore, nearshore, and offshore projects in the country. 
  • Growth & Mentorship: Join a team of recognised experts who are committed to your professional development. 
  • Flexible Culture: We value balance and offer flexible working arrangements across our national offices. 
  • Impact: Play a pivotal role in how Australia recognises and protects its underwater cultural heritage and manages state and nationally significant projects. 

To apply, please submit your CV along with a brief cover letter outlining your relevant experience and interest in working with our Sea Country team. We’re interested in practical experience, clear thinking, and people who work effectively in multidisciplinary teams. 

Museum Director

NEW DAILY LEADER OF MUSEUM UNIVERSE

Sea War Museum Jutland & Havets Hemmeligheder are looking for a new general manager

Sea War Museum Jutland S / I is looking for a new general manager for our museum universe in Thyborøn.

We are not necessarily looking for a traditional museum profile. On the other hand, we are looking for a person with energy, insight and desire to contribute to developing a very special place, where history, experiences, volunteerism and entrepreneurial spirit meet.

The museums in Thyborøn today include both Sea War Museum Jutland and the new museum center Havets Hemmeligheder with several exhibitions and theme universes under the same roof. Together, we are one of Denmark’s most distinctive maritime museum- and experience environments – created without public operational support and driven by passion, volunteerism and the desire to tell the stories that others often overlook.

About the position:

As general manager, you will be responsible for the daily operation and development of the museums in close cooperation with the director/founder, board of directors, employees and volunteers.

The position spans widely and combines:

• management

• administration

• guest experiences

• coordination

• marketing

• evolution

It is therefore important that you can both keep an overview in everyday life and at the same time think ahead.

Your tasks will include

• Daily operations and coordination of the museums

• Management and planning of employees and volunteers

• Duty and staffing planning

• Contact for guests, partners and groups

• Tours and communication

• Operation and development of museum shop and ticket sales

• Coordination of events and activities

• Updating the website and social media

• Practical administration and financial follow-up

• Contribute to the development of new exhibitions and experiences

Who are you?

We imagine that you:

• is structured and actionable

• thrive in an environment with many different tasks

• is good for people and relationships

• can create engagement among volunteers and employees

• has an eye for guest experiences and development

• think possibilities rather than limitations

You don’t have to be a historian or a museum graduate.

Experience from, for example:

• experience economy

• turisme

• kultur

• event

• detail

• management

• administration

can be at least as relevant.

The most important thing is that you want to take responsibility and contribute to the development of something really special.

We offer

• A very independent and versatile position

• Opportunity to make your own mark on development

• An unconventional and passionate environment

• A strong community of volunteers

• A workplace with short decision paths and big ambitions

Practical

The position is full-time.

Salary is agreed upon according to qualifications and experience.

Retirement: As soon as possible – but we’re happy to wait for the right person.

If you have any questions about the position, please feel free to contact:

Asking for a hug from Dahl

secretary

Sea War Museum Jutland S/I

Tel. +45 40 43 38 08

bdk@seawarmuseum.dk

Application and CV will be sent to:

bdk@seawarmuseum.dk Mr. DAILY LEADER

Read more about the museums here:

https://www.seawarmuseum.dk/Sea-War-Museum

https://www.seawarmuseum.dk/Havets-Hemmeligheder

https://www.seawarmuseum.dk/Ledige-stillinger