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Tribal Consultation Coordinator

The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) manages the exploration and development of the nation’s offshore resources. It seeks to appropriately balance economic development, energy independence, and environmental protection through oil and gas leases, renewable energy development and environmental reviews and studies. For information about our bureau go to: http://www.boem.gov/

This position is located within the Department of the Interior, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), Office of Environmental Programs (OEP), in Sterling, VA. For each major stage of offshore energy and mineral planning, exploration and development, the OEP conducts environmental analyses under a suite of statutory mandates, Secretarial Orders, and Presidential Executive Orders. The incumbent serves as the Headquarters Tribal Coordinator and as a BOEM subject matter expert for tribal consultation in OEP. The incumbent is responsible for overall development and implementation of program policy and analyses on matters concerning tribal consultation, collaboration, and outreach.

This is a permanent, full-time, career/career conditional appointment.

Closes 1/8/2018.

https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/487618700

 

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Unknown's avatarAuthor underwaterarchaeologyjobsPosted on January 2, 2018

Western, Coastal Archaeologist

http://careers.saa.org/jobs/10602014/archaeologist-open-rank-faculty

ARCHAEOLOGIST OPEN-RANK PROFESSOR SPECIALIZING IN THE WESTERN COASTAL UNITED STATES

The University of California, Santa Barbara, Department of Anthropology, Sociocultural Anthropology, Archaeology and Bioarchaeology (SAAB) Unit, invites applications for an open-rank tenure-track or tenured, Professor appointment to begin July 1, 2018. We seek an archaeologist specializing in the western, coastal United States, who has or can begin upon appointment, an active field program in the archaeology of the California central coast or Channel Islands. Research program should be theoretically and methodological rigorous and complement that of the current archaeology faculty.

The successful candidate will demonstrate ability to teach both introductory and upper-level introductory courses and supervise the UCSB Repository for Archaeological and Ethnographic Collections and Central Coast Information Center. Applicants must have completed a PhD in anthropology or archaeology by the time of appointment. The ability to direct graduate students, publish, and obtain extramural funding are critical requirements.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor underwaterarchaeologyjobsPosted on December 27, 2017

Funded PhD, Shipwrecks

https://www.ulster.ac.uk/doctoralcollege/find-a-phd/239962

 

Summary

Modern shipwrecks act as a hidden pollution risk, as they may release toxic components into the environment depending on the state of preservation. These sites act as open systems, with the exchange of material (sediment, water, toxic fluids and solids) and energy (wave, tidal, storm) across system boundaries. Formation processes at these sites are therefore driven by a combination of chemical, biological and physical processes. Around the coastlines of Europe, numerous WWI and WWII wrecks are slowly corroding, acting as nuclei for environmental contamination. WWI wrecks are also increasingly recognized from an archaeological perspective. The UNESCO 2001 Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage provides protection for sites over 100 years old and strongly emphasises the use of non-destructive methods. WWI wrecks now fall under the protection of the Convention. Whilst 48 states have ratified the UNESCO 2001 Convention, the Republic of Ireland and the UK have not. In the Republic of Ireland, this is mitigated by blanket protection of all wrecks over 100 years. Consequently, approximately 400 wrecks have become protected and require governmental management. In contrast, the UK lacks blanket protection legislation, relying on the Protection of Wrecks Act (1973) which affords protection only to specific vessels based on their importance. As such, under this legal framework, there is additional pressure to ensure that WWI underwater cultural heritage in UK waters is documented, protected and managed to the best of our abilities.

This PhD project will examine the preservation state and evolution of select WWI wrecks in the Irish Sea. Greater understanding of the physical processes that effect the long term stability and evolution of these sites is paramount in their protection.

Methods

The PhD researcher will use an exceptional very high-resolution (circa 5 cm) mutlibeam echosounder (MBES) bathymetric and backscatter data, high-resolution seismics and sediments samples collected in 2015. The researcher will characterize these wreck sites from physical and bio-physical perspectives. Wreck site formation and evolution will be explored through the integration of high-resolution time-lapse MBES surveys and computational fluid dynamic (CFD) modelling.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor underwaterarchaeologyjobsPosted on December 27, 2017

Marine Geophysics, Marine Archaeologist

PA-II Geology job recruitment in National Institute of Oceanography Goa.

Vacancy no: GAP3161/1735-17

Project Title and code: Geo-archaeological investigations to assess the existence and reconstruction of an ancient port at Gopakapattanam, Goa: scientific and cultural aspects — GAP3161

Essential Qualifications: M.Sc Geology / Geophysics / Geography / Computer Science
Desirable : Knowledge in Archaeology / Marine Archaeology / Diploma or Certificate course in Marine Archaeology

https://www.freshersworld.com/jobs/pa-ii-geology-jobs-in-panaji-national-institute-of-oceanography-nio-362818

 

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Unknown's avatarAuthor underwaterarchaeologyjobsPosted on November 29, 2017

3D Scanning and Marine Archaeology

Volunteer 3D scanning role – marine archaeology in the tropics

• Training/volunteer role operating state of the art 3D scanning technology on an important marine archaeology project – starting early to mid 2018.• All expenses paid opportunity of a lifetime to learn modern archaeology processes in a tropical setting, lasting 3 months.• Applicants should have an interest in computer generated 3D technology, creative skills and an interest in maritime history an advantage.• Good work ethics, a positive mental attitude and sea legs are essential.•
Sadly for practical reasons, we can only accept applicants who live near to London and South East England.Please apply for more information.
http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?p=8356440

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Unknown's avatarAuthor underwaterarchaeologyjobsPosted on November 29, 2017

PhD Fully Funded Shipwreck Sites

Project: Multi-method characterization of shipwreck sites.

Deadline: 8th December 2017

Entrance Requirements: Candidates should have ordinary UK or EU residence to be eligible for both fees and maintenance.  All applicants should hold a first or upper second class honours degree in Geography, Archaeology, Environmental Science or a cognate area. Applications will be considered on a competitive basis with regard to the candidate’s qualifications, skills experience and interests. Successful candidates will enrol as of 1 January 2018, on a full-time programme of research studies leading to the award of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.

The studentship will comprise fees together with an annual stipend of £14,553 and will be awarded for a period of up to three years subject to satisfactory progress.

Project description and application: https://www.ulster.ac.uk/doctoralcollege/postgraduate-research/phd-opportunities/funding-opportunities/department-for-the-economy-dfe-funded-phd-studentship-in-environmental-sciences

 Dr. Ruth Plets

School of Geography and Environmental Sciences

Ulster University

Coleraine BT52 1SA

Northern Ireland

Tel. +44(0)28701 24961

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Unknown's avatarAuthor underwaterarchaeologyjobsPosted on November 29, 2017

Marine Archaeologist/Diver

Marine Archaeologist/Diver
Clean Ocean Initiative, Inc. – Ponce, PR 00716

Full-time, Part-time
About Clean Ocean Initiative, Inc.: Clean Ocean Initiative, Inc. is a pioneer company with a vision to become leaders in the submarine cable recycle industry in the Caribbean, while protecting the ocean’s ecosystem. Our team of dedicated professionals are building and strengthening positions in a hyper competitive industry, through sound knowledge, conscious decision-making processes and collective respect for the ocean.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor underwaterarchaeologyjobsPosted on November 22, 2017

Project Manager

The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales is looking to recruit a Project Manager – 18.5 hours a week for a new partnership project which will focus on the sacrifices made by mariners around the Welsh coast during World War 1.
The ‘Commemorating the Forgotten U-boat War around the Welsh Coast 1914-18: Exploration, Access and Outreach’ is a two year project that will complement the many terrestrial projects being taken forward to commemorate the Great War. It will implement school and community-led research on the themes of the Great War at Sea. This and other engagement activities will be delivered through the Welsh network of museums and archives.
The Project Manager will be responsible for working with internal and external stakeholders and the grant making bodies to ensure the effective implementation, administration and management of the project. The post holder will be responsible for the implementation of the Activity plan, project management monitoring and reporting systems, including the project’s risk register and the oversight of the work programmes of the project’s two Community Engagement Officers.

Qualifications

 

Minimum of 2:1 degree in a related discipline such as educational studies, history, museums studies, maritime archaeology or marine ecology

Languages

 

Have basic Welsh language skills or be willing to learn as training will be available.
https://www.civilservicejobs.service.gov.uk/csr/jobs.cgi?jcode=1564489

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Unknown's avatarAuthor underwaterarchaeologyjobsPosted on November 22, 2017November 22, 2017

Maritime Archaeologist

Closes: 20 December

A research fellow is required to assist on a Leverhulme Trust funded research project. The successful candidate will assist in maritime archaeological research and teaching within the Centre for Maritime Archaeology. The main duties will include:

  • GIS based modelling of prehistoric activity.
  • Fieldwork and diving under HSE regulations.
  • Writing of journal articles.

Applications for Research Fellow positions will be considered from candidates who are working towards or nearing completion of a relevant PhD qualification. The title of Research Fellow will be applied upon successful completion of the PhD. Prior to the qualification being awarded the title of Senior Research Assistant will be given.

Application procedure:

You should submit your completed online application form at www.jobs.soton.ac.uk. The application deadline will be midnight on the closing date stated above. If you need any assistance, please call Matt Saxby (Recruitment Team) on +44 (0) 23 8059 3462. Please quote reference 940217F4 on all correspondence.

Further details:

Fixed-term until 15/01/2019.

https://jobs.soton.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?ref=940217F4

 

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Unknown's avatarAuthor underwaterarchaeologyjobsPosted on November 22, 2017November 22, 2017

Nautical Archaeologist/Conservator Updated Deadline

Please help us circulate the following job posting and feel free to contact me with any questions.
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Nautical Archaeologist / Conservator, Texas A&M University
The Department of Anthropology at Texas A&M University invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor position specializing in nautical archaeology and artifact conservation to begin August 2018. The ideal candidate will have a well-rounded background in the field of maritime archaeology, with extensive training and experience in the conservation of artifacts from submerged sites. Knowledge of advanced archaeological recording and analytical tools and techniques is also desirable. Applicants should have a strong record of research, publication, and external funding that is commensurate with the present stage of their career. The successful candidate will be expected to conduct field and laboratory research, supervise graduate and undergraduate student research, teach two courses per semester, and participate in service to the Nautical Archaeology Program, Department of Anthropology, and College of Liberal Arts.
Minimum qualifications: Applicants are required to have in hand a Ph.D. in Anthropology or a related field and demonstrated experience in artifact conservation. Prior teaching experience, research publications, and success in obtaining external funding for research will be considered strengths. Applicants are encouraged to articulate how they may contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community through their research, teaching and/or service.
Review of applications will begin December 1, 2017. Applicants should submit a cover letter, CV and contact information for three references as a single pdf file by email or mail to Search Committee Chair Dr. Deborah Carlson, Nautical Archaeology Program, Department of Anthropology, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843-4352 (dnc@tamu.edu<mailto:dnc@tamu.edu>).
The Department of Anthropology at Texas A&M University has 26 full-time faculty situated in four distinct programs: Archaeology, Biological Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology, and Nautical Archaeology. The Nautical Archaeology Program is closely affiliated with the Conservation Research Laboratory (CRL), the Center for Maritime Archaeology and Conservation (CMAC), and the non-profit Institute of Nautical Archaeology (INA). Texas A&M University is a leading public research university with over 62,000 students located in the city of College Station which is within 90 minutes of both Houston and Austin. Texas A&M University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution and prohibits discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age, veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression.
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Deborah N. Carlson, Associate Professor
Nautical Archaeology Program, Texas A&M University
President, Institute of Nautical Archaeology (INA)
Sara W. and George O. Yamini Chair in Nautical Archaeology
College Station, TX  77843-4352

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Unknown's avatarAuthor underwaterarchaeologyjobsPosted on November 17, 2017

Marine Archaeology Tender: Irish Sea Fisheries Board

Detailed description:
As part of its commitment to sustainable development, BIM now wishes to appoint suitably qualified and experienced, external specialists in underwater archaeology to augment the Board’s skill base. Experts will be appointed from a panel established for this service to fulfill a specified purpose in the diverse areas where aquaculture is conducted.

Members of this expert panel will assist in the delivery of an Underwater Archaeological Impact Assessment (UAIA) that may include all or some of the following services and could be for aquaculture spanning riverine, estuarine, foreshore and/or subtidal environments from December 2017 to December 2020.

Services Required: 1. Desktop study 2. Geophysical Survey 3. Intertidal/Foreshore survey 4. Archaeological Dive Inspections

Due: December 12, 2017.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor underwaterarchaeologyjobsPosted on November 14, 2017

Conservator

Analytical Chemist/Instrumental Technologist
The Mariners’ Museum and Park
Newport News, Virginia 23606

Salary:

$55,000 plus benefits

The Mariners? Museum and Park is looking for a full-time chemist to fill a two-year position funded in part through a Maritime Heritage Grant from The Maritime Administration (MarAd) in partnership with The National Park Service. The chemist will be responsible for overseeing and operating all analytical equipment within the conservation laboratory at the Batten Conservation Complex and conduct analyses on organic/inorganic substances and materials. This position will be focused primarily on the USS *Monitor* Project working in conjunction with conservation personal to stabilize USS *Monitor *artifacts. In addition, the chemist will assist with material analysis when required by conservation/collection staff dedicated to the care of the Museum’s general collection.

To view the full position description and apply online, please visit:

https://marinersmuseum.atsondemand.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=512466.viewjobdetail&CID=512466&JID=597564

William Hoffman
Director of Conservation and Chief Conservator
The Mariners’ Museum and Park
Newport News, Virginia 23606

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*Will Hoffman*
Director of Conservation and Chief Conservator
(757) 591-7768
whoffman@marinersmuseum.org

*The Mariners’ Museum and Park*
100 Museum Drive
Newport News, VA 23606

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Unknown's avatarAuthor underwaterarchaeologyjobsPosted on November 14, 2017November 14, 2017

Research Fellow: Underwater and Battlefield Archaeology

DPAA’s Strategic Partnerships (SP) Directorate, in coordination with other agency sections, has implemented a nationwide Educational Research (Hub & Spoke) program activity to address outstanding historical research and analysis needs relating to the Agency’s mission to account for military personnel lost in conflicts back to WWII.

ECU’s Program in Maritime Studies has recently become a Hub in this program. A research fellow position is being advertised in support of the program to be based in Greenville, NC at ECU.

https://ecu.peopleadmin.com/postings/10569

The DPAA Fellow will have the following responsibilities:
• Initiate a research agenda and contribute to the historical and archaeological scholarship on unaccounted-for service personnel (e.g., missing in action, killed with no body returned, or prisoners of war that did not return).
• Facilitate historical and archaeological research to conduct geospatial analysis of available primary sources to define prioritization of historical events and provide a defined search grid and survey plan to locate prioritized underwater loss incidents identified by DPAA.
• Build and manage a network of constituencies involved in underwater archaeology who can contribute to on-going research on POWs/MIAs.
• Communicate with DPAA Fellows at other institutions to build effective scholarly collaboration on POW/MIA research issues. Other institutions include The University of Wisconsin, Brigham Young University, Tuskegee University, and Scripps Oceanographic Institute.
• Teach a course per year on underwater archaeology and/or battlefield archaeology.

Closes 11/27/2017.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor underwaterarchaeologyjobsPosted on November 13, 2017

Professor Maritime Archaeology and Anthropology, Nigerian Maritime University

Employer: Nigerian Maritime University

Nigerian Maritime University – Applications are hereby invited from suitably qualified candidates to fill this teaching position.

Candidate Requirements
  • Candidates should possess a Ph.D. Degree from a recognized university with at least twelve (12) years post-doctoral teaching, research and administrative experience in a university.
  • Candidates must possess demonstrable competence to provide academic leadership
  • Candidates must also be specialists in core areas of Departmental fields of study with evidence of scholarly publications in local, national and international reputable academic journals, plus membership of relevant professional bodies.

Closes 20 December.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor underwaterarchaeologyjobsPosted on November 13, 2017

Senior Maritime Heritage Officer

The Senior Maritime Heritage Officer is responsible for contributing to the development and implementation of Maritime Heritage projects, programs and policies to support the identification, protection, management, conservation and interpretation of South Australias maritime and underwater cultural heritage. The role also contributes to the effective management of archaeological investigations and the Units archaeological store and associated facilities. The role provides leadership and specialist advice to support the effective administration of the Historic Shipwrecks Act 1981 (SA) and the Australian Government Historic Shipwrecks Act 1976.

Closes 20 November 2017.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor underwaterarchaeologyjobsPosted on November 9, 2017

Asst. Archaeological Conservator

St. Augustine Lighthouse and Museum Lighthouse Archaeological Maritime Program:

Job Announcement! St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum has a job opening for an Assistant Archaeological Conservator.

“Primary duty is to assist the Director of Archaeological Conservation and other Lighthouse Conservators in the management of an archaeological conservation laboratory, treating and processing mainly waterlogged material culture recovered from shipwrecks and other maritime sites.”

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Unknown's avatarAuthor underwaterarchaeologyjobsPosted on November 7, 2017

HMS Victory Archaeologist

The National Museum of the Royal Navy (NMRN) is recruiting for a full-time Archaeologist to join the Historic Ships team within the Heritage Directorate.

Based in Portsmouth, this is an exciting opportunity to be a vital part of the team caring for HMS Victory. The Archaeologist (HMS Victory) will record and manage the data relating to the ship’s construction, refit and on-going conservation. The individual will also aid in developing our historic understanding of the ship and assist in informing decisions for future conservation.

Closes 2 November.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor underwaterarchaeologyjobsPosted on October 26, 2017

Missouri Underwater Archaeologist

The Missouri State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO), Department of Natural Resources, is seeking a Cultural Resource Preservationist II (CRP II) to perform a variety of duties including management of the Review-Compliance-Records Unit.  The Jefferson City-based position involves Section 106 review for archaeological concerns; oversees the Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), state burials and shipwrecks programs; and supervises a professional multi-disciplinary staff. More information about the CRP II  position is attached and can be found at: https://mocareers.mo.gov/Details?id=8144.

 For questions regarding the position, please contact Judith Deel, SHPO Compliance Coordinator, at judith.deel@dnr.mo.gov

or 573.751.7862. Please direct questions about the application process to Tiffani Martin, Personnel Analyst II, Human Resources Program,  at tiffani.martin@dnr.mo.gov. To be considered for this CRP II position, please complete an online application through EASe, the State of Missouri’s MERIT Electronic Application System at www.ease.mo.gov before 11:59 p.m., October 30, 2017. The Missouri Department of Natural Resources is an equal opportunity employer.

Toni M. Prawl, Ph.D.

Director and Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer

Missouri Department of Natural Resources

P.O. Box 176/1101 Riverside Drive, Jefferson City, MO 65102

toni.prawl@dnr.mo.gov

573-751-7857/Toll free: (800) 334-6946

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Unknown's avatarAuthor underwaterarchaeologyjobsPosted on October 19, 2017

Lake Champlain Maritime Museum

Member Duties :  AmeriCorps members are key players in our educational programs. Members teach and mentor students, lead school groups, create curricula and lead maritime adventure summer camps. Members encourage teamwork and model healthy lifestyle choices by teaching students fun ways to learn from and enjoy every aspect of the Lake Champlain watershed. Service ranges from rowing programs and snorkeling lessons, to communication with program partners, outreach to schools and teachers, and research of history and archaeology content. While carrying out varied responsibilities related to all departments of the museum, members contribute to creation of exhibits, organize and host events, and at times crew LCMM’s replica boats during off-site tours with educational groups. Minimum Age: 18. Reliable private transportation required; valid license. Send resume, cover letter, and contact information for 2 references. Must be able to swim.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor underwaterarchaeologyjobsPosted on October 16, 2017

Marine Archaeologist Conservator

The Conservator/Scientist will assist with the conservation of the submarine H.L. Hunley (1864), its associated artifacts, as well as other specialized projects. The conservator will work in the conservation and maintenance of materials and collections managed by the WLCC, working closely with the conservation, archaeological and scientific teams of the WLCC.

Closes 10 November 2017.

Position Description Archaeological/Marine Conservator

Warren Lasch Conservation Center – Clemson University

Charleston, South Carolina

 JOB SUMMARY:

The Conservator will assist with the conservation of the submarine H.L. Hunley (1864), its associated artifacts, as well as other specialized projects. The conservator will work in the conservation and maintenance of materials and collections managed by the WLCC, working closely with the conservation, archaeological and scientific teams of the WLCC.

 JOB DUTIES:

Conduct established conservation procedures including examination and treatment of artifacts;

Identify conservation problems, implement solutions under established conservation guidelines, and make recommendations for resolving difficult or unusual problems in conservation of artifacts;

Collaborate with other staff on large scale artifact documentation, treatment, storage and display development activities;

Maintain laboratory upkeep and assist in the ordering of supplies and equipment and maintenance and inventory of materials;

Organize, produce and maintain reports of treatments, updates on project status, and dissemination of conservation work.

 MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:

A Master’s degree in the cultural heritage field is required.

Applicants must have a broad knowledge of conservation and stabilization techniques of marine archaeological objects and the skill to apply this knowledge to highly degraded and complex materials of all sizes.  This position requires general knowledge of organic and inorganic chemistry, a good understanding of materials science, and experience in the use of standard and more complex laboratory equipment.

 PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS:

A Masters in conservation will be preferred with a minimum of 3 years specialized experience in materials conservation.

 JOB KNOWLEDGE

Firm Job Knowledge – Firm working knowledge of concepts, practices and procedures and ability to use in varied situations

 SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES

No Supervisory Duties – Not responsible for supervising employees.

 BUDGETARY RESPONSIBILITIES

No Budget Responsibilities – No fiscal responsibility for the department’s budget.

 PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

Exceptional manual dexterity and care in performing conservation treatments are required, as well as moderate-to-high physical ability to handle large artifacts and equipment.

Physical Requirements detail:  Manual dexterity; Ability to carry out finite work for long periods of time; Ability stand for long periods of time;  Ability to lift up to 50 lbs.;  Ability to wear respirators and other required PPE; Stand for prolonged period; Sit (stationary position) for prolonged period; Walk or move about; Use hands or feet to operate or handle machinery, equipment, etc.; Ascend or descend (i.e. stairs, ladder); Position self to accomplish task (i.e. stoop, kneel, crawl); Communicate, converse, give direction, express oneself; Recognize or inspect visually; Move, transport, raise or lower; Extends hands or arms in any direction; Perceive, observe, clarity of vision.

WORKING CONDITIONS:

Exposure to dust/fumes; Wet or humid; Noise; Vibration; Mechanical hazards; Chemical hazards; Electrical hazards; Overnight Travel.

WORK SCHEDULE:

Standard Hrs: 37.5;  Band: 00; Competitive salary commensurate with experience and market values.

DEPARTMENT MARKETING STATEMENT

Clemson University is seeking a conservator to assist with the conservation of the American Civil War submarine H.L. Hunley (1864) and its associated artifacts. The conservator will work in the conservation and maintenance of materials and collections managed by the Warren Lasch Conservation Center (WLCC), working closely with the conservation, archaeology and conservation science teams.

Warren Lasch Conservation Center:

The WLCC at the Clemson University Restoration Institute in North Charleston is a facility dedicated to advance knowledge and best practices in the analysis, conservation and restoration of materials of historical significance, focusing primarily on artifacts in, and recovered from maritime environments.  Our expertise is based on years dedicated to the analysis, preservation and stabilization of the H.L Hunley submarine (1864) and its associated artifacts housed at the WLCC since 2000. We value an integrated approach where conservation practice, archaeology and materials science work together to solve preservation challenges.  The facility also houses a state-of-the-art materials analysis and characterization laboratory. For the past 9 years, the WLCC has coordinated an extensive collaborative project with the National Park Service (NPS) designing and applying new treatment approaches to historic outdoor items at two major heritage sites in Charleston, SC.

Both our experience working on complex conservation projects, and our innovative and collaborative approach to conservation, have broadened our area of inquiry to include materials in historic preservation which are been shared with the worldwide scientific community.  As a result of our recognized expertise, especially in metal conservation and our growing international reputation, the WLCC was selected to host the triennial meeting of the ICOM-CC Metal Working Group, METAL 2010, in Charleston, SC. It marked the first time the international conference was held in the United States.

JOB LOCATION:

Warren Lasch Conservation Center at Clemson University

North Charleston, South Carolina

https://www.clemson.edu/centers-institutes/conservation/

BENEFITS INFORMATION:

Employees who are in time limited positions will earn one and one-quarter days of Annual and Sick Leave per month for a total of thirty (30) days per year. Eligible part-timers will earn days on a pro rata basis.

ADDITIONAL COMMENTS:

The successful candidate should be able to elaborate, execute and supervise the Center’s conservation projects and ensure compliance with established laboratory procedures.

Individuals seeking this position should have the required knowledge to carry out current data collection methods pertinent to conservation and archaeology and maintain a project database that inventories and registers the location and status of all artifacts, samples, and other technical information.

The successful applicant must be able to maintain a working relationship with individuals from academia, government agencies, and the private sector, and communicate effectively in both oral and written English.

International candidates are welcome to apply. Appropriate visa assistance will be provided.

​APPLICATION DEADLINE:

November 10, 2017

Please direct any questions to Dr. Stéphanie Cretté at scrette@clemson.edu 

Apply online at:https://cujobs.clemson.edu/psc/ps/JOBS/EXT/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_APP_SCHJOB.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_SCHJOB&Action=U&FOCUS=Applicant&SiteId=1

 CLOSING STATEMENT:

Clemson University is an AA/EEO employer and does not discriminate against any person or group on the basis of age, color, disability, gender, pregnancy, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, veteran status or genetic information. Clemson University is building a culturally diverse faculty and staff committed to working in a multicultural environment and encourages applications from minorities and women.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor underwaterarchaeologyjobsPosted on October 12, 2017October 18, 2017

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