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Post-doctoral researcher : Terrestrial and Underwater Archaeology in Roman Gaul (Savoyes) (M/F))
https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR5138-CECBAT-008/Default.aspx?lang=EN
Reporting to the UMR 5138 collective project leader, Aldo Borlenghi, MCF in Roman Archaeology, the candidate will develop a transdisciplinary research project involving the four teams of the laboratory, which will focus on the departments of Savoyes from prehistoric to medieval times, in both terrestrial and underwater archaeology. He or she will need to consult regularly with other researchers in the laboratory to define the geographic area that will be considered and how each will integrate into the project.
• PhD in archaeology
• Good knowledge of Savoyes in the ancient and/or medieval period (scientific contributions expected: communications, publications, etc.)
• Demonstrated experience in underwater archaeology
• Proficiency in Office tools, Office pack and Adobe
• Interpersonal skills, adaptability, ability to work collaboratively, autonomy, rigor
• GIS control
Geoarchaeologists
https://www.wessexarch.co.uk/vacancies/geoarchaeologists
Wessex Archaeology is one of the UK’s largest and most comprehensive archaeological service providers, and a market leader in the provision of geoarchaeological services across terrestrial, marine and intertidal environments.
As well as providing advice to our fieldwork teams on some of the most exciting archaeological sites in the UK, you can expect to be involved in a wide range of specialist-led projects including borehole surveys, geoarchaeological desk-based assessments, Pleistocene and Palaeolithic evaluation and mitigation works, submerged palaeolandscape assessments and many more.
Day-to-day activities will vary by grade and specialism – further details are provided in the Role Specification.
Conservation Laboratory Supervisor
Department of State
Conservation Laboratory Supervisor
Division of Historical Resources
Bureau of Archaeological Research
Duties and Responsibilities:
Supervise and assist Collections and Conservation staff in their duties.
Maintain and update the BAR Collections and Conservation databases.
Promote the State of Florida artifact collections through websites, scholarly and public access, and programs.
Advance improvements of facilities to ensure collection and conservation standards are met.
Supervise annual inventory of Bureau archaeological collections as required by Rule 1A-40.007, Florida Administrative Code.
Perform other work related duties as required.
Calling Marine and Maritime Archaeologists!
Calling Marine and Maritime Archaeologists!
The Committee overseeing Scotland’s Archaeology Strategy is looking for someone to represent marine heritage. If you are interested, please contact ArchaeologyStrategy@hes.scot. More information can be supplied.
Apply for a 2021 Battlefield Preservation Planning Grant!
https://www.nps.gov/subjects/battlefields/battlefield-planning-grants.htm
The National Park Service is now accepting applications for projects that relate to planning, interpreting, and protecting historic battlefields and sites associated with armed conflict on American soil. All application materials are available here on grants.gov. Applications are due February 12, 2021. State, local, and tribal governments, other public entities, educational institutions, and nonprofit organizations are eligible to apply. Typical awards range from $30,000-$150,000 and do not require matching funds.
Preservation activities, including but not limited to:
- Consultation and partnership building
- Collections stewardship
- Education
- Historical documentation and nominations to historic registers
- Exhibitions, media, and signage
- Planning
- Public programs and outreach
- Survey and inventory
- Terrestrial and underwater archeology
PhD opportunity: Marine heritage and sustainable coastal development in Lebanon
The School of History, Classics and Archaeology at the University of Edinburgh is delighted to invite applications for a fully-funded three-year international PhD studentship to work on an Honor Frost Foundation project ‘Maritime Cultural Heritage and sustainable development in the eastern Mediterranean’.
Application deadline: 6th January 2021, start date February/March 2021 (depending on the successful candidate’s personal circumstances).
The PhD scholarship is tenable for a maximum of three years, commencing February/March 2021, at an annual stipend of £15,000 with an additional travel fund of £1000 per annum. Tuition fees will also be paid directly to the University at the international fee rate.
2021 NASOH Conference in Pensacola, FL
https://networks.h-net.org/node/73374/announcements/6740642/2021-nasoh-conference
The University of West Florida will host the 2021 Annual Conference of the North American Society for Oceanic History. It will take place 20-23 May 2021 at Crowne Plaza Grand Hotel, Pensacola, Florida. Due to Covid-19, conference organizers are making provisions for both virtual and in-person presentations.
Following Native Americans’ use of the bay for its natural resources, the Spanish recognized the importance of a protected and deep water port. More than 60 years before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth and almost a half century before the English planted the Jamestown colony, Tristán de Luna brought his fleet of Spanish ships into Pensacola Bay. Luna sailed into the bay in the summer of 1559 to claim the territory for Spain. Although Luna’s colony lasted only two more years, it is “America’s First European Settlement,” and represents Spain’s first attempt to control North American territory. Since that fateful storm, the Spanish, English, French, Americans and the Confederacy, recognized the importance of the area’s natural resources as each fought for control of Pensacola, both as a military asset and for financial gain. Despite several military conflicts, numerous hurricanes, malaria outbreaks, yellow fever epidemics, and other disasters, Pensacola remained steadfast in rebuilding and recreating its community. More recent events, such as the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, severe weather events, and the effects of climate change have continued to challenge, not only Pensacola, but maritime communities throughout the world.
Using Pensacola as an example of the importance of maritime connections, the 2021 NASOH Conference invites paper and session proposals that explore maritime history and archaeology as they relate to larger connections concerning landscapes, heritage and the preservation of cultural resources. Suggested topic areas include, but are not limited to, maritime landscapes, archaeology, empire, race, gender, military, cultural contact, environmental impact, public history, cultural resource management, and historic preservation. NASOH is also committed to promoting and including papers/panels that provide diverse perspectives and encourages scholarship related to race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation and identity, and class.
Papers from graduate students and junior scholars are greatly encouraged. Students may apply for a Chad Smith Travel Grant to assist in travel to present a paper at the conference. Additionally, the Clark G. Reynolds Student Paper Award is provided each year to the author of the best paper by a graduate student delivered at the society’s annual conference. Please see the awards section of the NASOH website for details. Individual paper proposals should include a.) An abstract, not to exceed 250 words b). A 250-word presenter bio c.) Contact information including phone number, address, affiliation, and email d.) Preference for presenting in person, virtual, or flexible. (Final decisions about virtual or in person will be made closer to the conference dates.) Panel proposals of 3-4 papers may also be submitted inclusive of the above information for each paper.
The deadline for proposal submission is February 1, 2021. Please submit proposal packets electronically to the Program Committee. These should be sent to: amitchellcook@uwf.edu, Program Chair.
Consultancy (Writer/Editor) for an information brochure on Underwater Cultural Heritage protection
https://impactpool.org/jobs/649697
Under the overall authority of the Director of UNESCO Regional Bureau for Sciences in the Arab States in Cairo and the direct supervision of the Programme Specialists for Culture, the Individual Consultant will develop a text in English (up to 20 pages) and identify visual materials (20 photos) to produce a reader-friendly information brochure to introduce the fundamentals of the maritime and underwater archaeology and the UCH Convention to key stakeholders in the Arab region, including national and local authorities, terrestrial archaeologists, archaeology students, and the sports diving community. The information brochure highlights the linkages between the UCH protection and management and sustainable development. And the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The text and photos produced under this assignment will be translated into the Arabic for further dissemination in the region.
In this regard, the consultant shall perform the following;
- Conduct desktop research to identify the past and existing information/communication and educational materials and other relevant documents to develop a draft text and determine key messages for the information brochure which will cover the following aspects;
- Examples of maritime and underwater heritage in the Arab region in different categories, including ancient harbours, submerged landscapes, fish traps, shipwrecks, etc. as well as associated knowledge/skills such as seafaring, shipbuilding, oral histories, rituals and social practices;
- Highlights of success stories and projects in the UCH protection and management for sustainable development in the region;
- Basic principles of the UNESCO UCH Convention and UNESCO Code of Ethics for Diving on Submerged Archaeological Sites[1];
Solicitation of Applications for the Ocean Exploration Advisory Board (OEAB): Marine Archaeologist
NOAA is soliciting applications to fill up to four vacancies on the OEAB with individuals demonstrating expertise in areas of scientific research relevant to ocean exploration, including marine archaeology, or ocean-science education and communication. Representatives of other federal agencies involved in ocean exploration are encouraged to apply. The new OEAB members will serve initial three-year terms, renewable once.
The purpose of the OEAB is to advise the NOAA Administrator on matters pertaining to ocean exploration. The OEAB functions as an advisory body in accordance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), as amended, 5 U.S.C. App., with the exception of section 14. It reports to the NOAA Administrator, as directed by 33 U.S.C. 3405.
The OEAB consists of approximately ten members, including a chair and co-chair(s), designated by the NOAA Administrator in accordance with FACA requirements and the terms of the approved OEAB Charter.
RFP: Maritime Washington NHA
Contractor or firm will create, host, and monitor an interactive online map of the Maritime
Washington National Heritage Area (MW-NHA) to assist with public engagement efforts during
the development of a Management Plan for the heritage area. This map will serve as a tool for
public input and will assist in the updating of an existing maritime resources survey.
The contractor will create an online map of the MW-NHA using GIS mapping software (ArcGIS
StoryMap or similar) and populate it with locations of known maritime resources provided by the
Washington Trust for Historic Preservation (WTHP). The map will allow users to add their own
locations, along with information and resources about those places such as descriptions, links,
photos, and documents. Throughout the development of this map, the contractor will work
closely with WTHP staff to determine the exact layout, functionalities, and appearance of the
interactive map.
The contractor will host this map using their own GIS platform for the duration of the MW-NHA
Management Plan public input period, removing disruptive comments as they arise.
After the conclusion of the public input period, the contractor will create maps of the area for
inclusion in the MW-NHA Management Plan. The content, style, and specifications for these
final maps will be developed in close coordination with WTHP staff but will include, at minimum,
overview and regional maps of the MW-NHA with visual representation of maritime resources
submitted during the engagement process.
WTHP will retain ownership of the data collected through the interactive mapping process and
contractor would provide WTHP with the export data (including geocoded data, descriptions,
and other items provided by users) at the conclusion of the contract.
Maritime Archaeologist
We are seeking a Maritime Archaeologist to join a small and busy team in assisting in national casework delivery in relation to England`s existing, and new, Protected Wreck sites. You will act as the first point of contract for our volunteer Licencees and their teams and you will lead and advise on licence applications, assess and support projects and collaborate closely with internal and external colleagues and organisations to promote effective management of our marine heritage.
This is a home working position.
This post will be up to 6 months.
What you`ll be doing:
Assisting in national casework delivery in relation to England`s existing, and new, Protected Wreck Sites, by undertaking administration and licensing in relation to the Protection of Wrecks Act 1973
You will be responsible for collaborating closely with licensees, volunteers and other partners; and maintaining management information systems for England`s Protected Wreck Sites
You will be assessing Risks to Protected Wreck Sites and assisting the determination of priorities for managed intervention while promoting programmes of work at priority assets through advice and recommendation of grant aid
Assessing project designs related to archaeological interventions, being responsible for project implementation and certifying completed work
Assessing, as directed, the impact of unauthorised works and damage to designated heritage assets;
In this role you will be carrying out archaeological fieldwork, according to Historic England`s Health & Safety policy and as directed, and presenting and promoting conservation generally, collaborating closely with Listing Group staff, liaising with outside bodies, including other environmental agencies, members of the public and fellow professionals.
Who we are looking for:
-Degree in archaeology, or equivalent qualification, or consistent track record of competence.
-Understanding and experience of the curation of the archaeological resource.
-Experience of planning and/or managing projects in the historic environment.
-Broad knowledge of the marine historic environment of England and its physical remains and of the principles and practice of archaeological fieldwork.
-Knowledge of conservation and sustainability
-Proficiency in MS Office applications as well as social media use.
-Exceptional written and verbal communication (including public speaking) with a broad range of internal and external candidates
-Strong planning and organizational skills
We are an equal opportunity employer which values diversity and inclusion. If you have a disability, we would be happy to discuss reasonable adjustments to the job with you. Having just won the Gold Award from MIND, we also recognise the importance of a healthy work -life balance. We offer a wide benefits package including a competitive pension scheme, a generous 28 days holiday, corporate discounts, free entry into English Heritage sites across the country and development opportunities to ensure you achieve your goals
Provisional interview date: 25th/26th November 2020
Underwater Archaeologist
Search extended, apply now.
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT:
The Maritime Research Division of the South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of South Carolina, Columbia is seeking an Underwater Archaeologist (ARCH-II). The position is full-time with benefits and will work on the main campus in Columbia. The job announcement will close at the stroke of midnight Saturday, 21 November 2020. We hope to offer the position by late December with a start date at an agreed upon time shortly thereafter. The successful candidate will work with two other Division staff members and complement efforts to preserve the underwater archaeological legacy in the lakes, rivers, and coastal waters of South Carolina.
Underwater Archaeologist (ARCH-II):
Incumbent reports to the State Underwater Archaeologist, Head, Maritime Research Division. Undertakes underwater archaeological management and research by administering the review and compliance of state-wide development projects; planning and conducting archaeological research; developing public educational and outreach offerings; overseeing the technical and logistical aspects of survey and diving operations; supervising the use, operation, and maintenance of Division assets including boats, vehicles, and equipment, and training staff and volunteers on their proper use; and supporting other activities as directed by the supervisor to meet Division goals. The incumbent will also meet and maintain SCIAA’s Dive Safety & Control Board scientific diving requirements and act in a dive supervisory capacity for the Division. The employee will also supervise as needed, both on archaeology projects and in an office environment, employees, temporary employees, graduate students, interns, and volunteers. Position requires periodic travel within the state for fieldwork, presentations, and meetings. The position is based in Columbia.
For additional information and to apply for the position: http://uscjobs.sc.edu/postings/87903
*Hint: when applying ensure that all relevant experience in your resume is included in the application as that is the official document used to determine qualifications for the position.
For more information about the Maritime Research Division: http://artsandsciences.sc.edu/sciaa/mrd/
For more information about employment at USC please visit: https://www.sc.edu/about/offices_and_divisions/human_resources/index.php
For more information about this position and duties please contact:
James D. Spirek
State Underwater Archaeologist
Maritime Research Division
South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology College of Arts and Sciences
University of South Carolina
1321 Pendleton Street
Columbia SC 29208 USA
Phone: (803) 576-6566
Fax: (803) 254-1338
E-mail: spirek@sc.edu
Senior Investigator (Maritime)
The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales is looking to recruit a Senior Investigator (Maritime), a key post in its Survey and Investigation team.
Underwater Archaeologist
https://uscjobs.sc.edu/postings/88673
Incumbent reports to the State Underwater Archaeologist, Head, Maritime Research Division. Undertakes underwater archaeological management and research by planning and conducting archaeological research, develops public educational and outreach offerings, administers the review and compliance of development projects, oversees the technical and logistical aspects of survey and diving operations, supervises the operation, use and maintenance of Division assets including boats, vehicles and equipment, and trains staff on their proper use, and supports other activities as directed by the Division head to meet Division goals. The incumbent will also meet and maintain SCIAA’s Dive Safety & Control Board scientific diving requirements. Position requires travel within the state for fieldwork, presentations, and meetings. The position is based in Columbia.
Master’s degree in archaeology or anthropology and 2 years archaeological field experience or Bachelor’s degree and 3 years professional field experience.
Ph.D. in archaeology, anthropology or historical archaeology, with a specialization in nautical, maritime, or underwater archaeology from a recognized program; or a master’s degree in archaeology, anthropology or historical archaeology, with a specialization in nautical, maritime, or underwater archaeology from a recognized program, and one years of professional experience, including relevant fieldwork, personnel supervision and advanced research.
Applicant must demonstrate a comprehensive knowledge of archaeological principles, field research logistics, and public education. Essential abilities include: public speaking and public relations, ability to prepare and publish reports, scholarly articles and book chapters, marine remote sensing operation, and black water research diving. SCUBA certification essential. Experience with using relational databases and Geographical Information Systems, including ArcView and ArcGIS software is essential.
Research Operations Specialist
CARDINAL POINT CAPTAINS INC
Research Operations Specialist III
Newport News, VA
https://www.indeed.com/m/viewjob?jk=33106ea416d316ed&from=native
Cardinal Point Captains, Inc. (CPC) is seeking an experienced and qualified individual to serve as a Research Operations Specialist III (ROS III) to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Monitor National Marine Sanctuary (MNMS). MNMS conducts scientific research, monitoring, exploration, education and outreach activities with the goals of preserving submerged resources and providing awareness of maritime heritage. The ROS III is required to safely and efficiently operate offshore, conducting marine science research aboard vessels.
Underwater Archaeologist
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT:
The Maritime Research Division of the South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of South Carolina, Columbia is seeking an Underwater Archaeologist (ARCH-II). The position is full-time with benefits and will work on the main campus in Columbia. The job announcement will close at the stroke of midnight Saturday, 24 October 2020. We hope to offer the position by early November with a start date at an agreed upon time shortly thereafter. The successful candidate will work with two other Division staff members and complement efforts to preserve the underwater archaeological legacy in the lakes, rivers, and coastal waters of South Carolina.
Underwater Archaeologist (ARCH-II):
Incumbent reports to the State Underwater Archaeologist, Head, Maritime Research Division. Undertakes underwater archaeological management and research by administering the review and compliance of state-wide development projects; planning and conducting archaeological research; developing public educational and outreach offerings; overseeing the technical and logistical aspects of survey and diving operations; supervising the use, operation, and maintenance of Division assets including boats, vehicles, and equipment, and training staff and volunteers on their proper use; and supporting other activities as directed by the supervisor to meet Division goals. The incumbent will also meet and maintain SCIAA’s Dive Safety & Control Board scientific diving requirements and act in a dive supervisory capacity for the Division. The employee will also supervise as needed, both on archaeology projects and in an office environment, employees, temporary employees, graduate students, interns, and volunteers. Position requires periodic travel within the state for fieldwork, presentations, and meetings. The position is based in Columbia.
For additional information and to apply for the position: http://uscjobs.sc.edu/postings/87903
*Hint: when applying ensure that all relevant experience in your resume is included in the application as that is the official document used to determine qualifications for the position.
For more information about the Maritime Research Division: http://artsandsciences.sc.edu/sciaa/mrd/
For more information about employment at USC please visit: https://www.sc.edu/about/offices_and_divisions/human_resources/index.php
For more information about this position and duties please contact:
James D. Spirek
State Underwater Archaeologist
Maritime Research Division
South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology College of Arts and Sciences
University of South Carolina
1321 Pendleton Street
Columbia SC 29208 USA
Phone: (803) 576-6566
Fax: (803) 254-1338
E-mail: spirek@sc.edu
DSO University of Miami
Program Safety Officer – Dive Program
The Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science at the University of Miami is seeking a Program Safety Officer to manage the Scientific Diving Program. Under guidance from the UM Diving Control Board and supervision of the Director of Scientific Diving and Boating Program, the Diving Safety Officer is responsible for the daily administration of the scientific diving program. The successful candidate must have the ability to work effectively and efficiently with a wide variety of faculty, students, staff, and scientists from diverse backgrounds and with various research diving needs, as well as possess a comprehensive knowledge of a wide range of equipment, both scientific and dive related, and be capable of evaluating equipment for safety, functionality, and effectiveness in various situations and conditions.
The ideal candidate will ensure compliance with all pertinent state, federal, community, and the American Academy of Underwater Sciences (AAUS) standards and regulations covering operations, methods, safety, hazards, and procedures; have a thorough understanding of risk management and legal issues as they pertain to the Scientific Diving Program’s operation; will conduct full semester scientific diving courses, and supervise UM diver evaluation and training including coordinating and conducting scientific diver instruction and certification, diving safety and rescue training, diving accident management, and specialty diving courses for faculty, staff, and students.
The Diving Safety Officer will also provide UM scientists direction and assistance for field research, operational support during shipboard and land based diving, project preparations and planning, emergency and contingency planning, and on-site evaluation, supervision, and management; evaluate divers, dive plans, diving conditions, sites, appropriate equipment and methods, and a range of variables for each project and dive to be conducted and will repair, maintain and track the scientific diving program’s inventory including regulators, tanks, compressors, and specialty equipment.
A minimum of a bachelor’s degree and a recreational open water instructor certification from a nationally accredited training agency are required. Must be a current scientific diver and first aid/CPR instructor; Must be knowledgeable of methods, procedures, policies and practices as outlined in the AAUS and the OSHA scientific diving exemption standards; must be knowledgeable of federal, state and local diving rules and regulations; knowledgeable in planning diving expeditions local and abroad, aboard ships and shore based, and project planning; must be knowledgeable in the application of a variety of underwater scientific data collection techniques for a variety of scientific disciplines.
A Master’s Degree with professional background in marine sciences is preferred as well as experience in cave and technical diving.
Maritime Historian
Assistant/Associate Professor (AD-1701-03/05) Hattendorf Historical Center The U.S. Naval War College, Newport, RI, invites applications for a faculty appointment in the John B. Hattendorf Center for Maritime Historical Research or Hattendorf
Historical Center (HHC), which is located within the College of Leadership and Ethics. This is a tenure-track assistant/associate professor position. The Naval War College is a Professional Military Education (PME) institution serving the nation, the Department
of Defense, and the U.S. Navy. U.S. and selected international graduates earn Master of Arts degrees in National Security & Strategic Studies or Defense & Strategic Studies accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education. The College educates
and develops future leaders through the development of strategic perspective, critical thinking, and cultural awareness, as well as enhancing the capability to advise senior leaders and policy makers. The College also helps to define the future Navy and its
roles and missions; supports combat readiness; strengthens global maritime partnerships; and promotes ethics and leadership throughout the force. More information on the college can be found at
www.usnwc.edu. Hattendorf Historical Center. Since the founding of the Naval War College in 1884, the study of naval history has been an integral part of the College’s mission to educate and to develop future leaders by building their analytical abilities
and strategic perspectives and enhancing their capacity to advise senior leaders and policymakers. Complementing the work of other research centers within the Naval War College, the Hattendorf Historical Center within the College of Leadership and Ethics is
a place of original research in maritime and naval history that develops new historical insights in support of the College’s mission and its national and international outreach. It consists of three components: a research department that produces original
scholarship; a significant and unique archive (the Naval Historical Collection); and a close partnership with Naval History and Heritage Command via the Naval War College Museum. Responsibilities. The incumbent will use their experience, background, training,
and education to publish books and articles on naval and maritime history. The incumbent will be strongly encouraged to take advantage of the original documentary sources available in the Naval Historical Collection. The incumbent will have a direct teaching
role in the Graduate Certificate in Maritime History (GCMH) and will have the opportunity to teach in other capacities at the NWC for which they are suited. The college is a tenure-granting institution. Qualifications. A Ph.D. in history, war studies, or other
related fields is required. A record of successful academic publications is preferred. The HHC particularly seeks an historian of the U.S. Navy since 1900 or a related sub-field. Candidates must be U.S citizens capable of obtaining a Department of Defense
security clearance at the SECRET level. Salary Considerations. Salary is competitive and is accompanied by a generous federal civil service package that includes health insurance, pension and retirement savings plans (with employer matching contributions),
paid vacation and sick leave, and other benefits. Rank and salary are commensurate with experience and credentials in accordance with the Department of the Navy Faculty Schedule. Application Process. Applications will be accepted through 30 October 2020. Applications
must be submitted via e-mail to: nwc-20-16@usnwc.edu and must reference: VA#NWC-20-16. Applications must include: 1) cover letter of introduction and 2) Curriculum Vitae/Resume that includes the contact information
for three references. Any current or prior military service should be described including assignments, positions held, highest rank attained, and dates of service. Active duty members may apply under this announcement but are subject to eligibility requirements
of the Veterans Opportunity to Work Act (VOW). Active duty members must submit a statement of service printed on command letterhead and signed by the command. The statement of service must provide branch, rate/rank, all dates of service, the expected date
of discharge and anticipated character of service (Honorable, General, etc.). Please note: you will be ineligible for consideration if your statement of service is not submitted with your application or it shows an expected discharge or release date greater
than 120 days after being submitted with your application. Within the Department of Defense (DoD), the appointment of retired military members within 180 days immediately following retirement date to a civilian position is subject to the provisions of 5 United
States Code 3326. Questions about this position should be directed via email to William Nault, Deputy Dean, at
william.nault@usnwc.edu. The Naval War College is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Marine Archaeologists
On-Call Project Marine Archaeologists
RECON Offshore is currently hiring On-Call Project Marine Archaeologists. Must have Master’s Degree in-hand and meet the qualifications set forth by the Secretary of Interior’s Standards and Guidelines for Archaeology and Historic Preservation (48 FR 44716-42). Seeking experienced marine remote sensing surveyors familiar with magnetometers, side-scan sonar, and sub-bottom profiler operations. Extended deployments may be required. Certifications needed (but not required immediately) include; Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC Card), Oil & Gas UK (OGUK) or US Merchant Mariner Medical Evaluation/Physical, OPITO Basic Offshore Safety Induction and Emergency Training (BOSIET), First Aid/CPR as well as Scientific Diving and/or Surface Supplied Diving qualifications.
Software proficiency in HYPACK or QINSy, SonarWiz (acquisition/analysis), Edgetech Discover and MagLog or Oasis preferred. ArcGIS or QGIS experience a plus.
Please submit your resume/vita to Jason Burns (Jason.burns@reconoffshore.com) or Michael Krivor (Michael.krivor@reconoffshore) for immediate consideration.
Information on RECON Offshore can be found at:
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