
Website Archaeological Research Associates Ltd.
Archaeological Research Associates Ltd. (ARA) is Ontario’s oldest archaeological and heritage consulting firm. Our longevity flows from the experience of our staff and our ongoing commitment to excellence and customer service. For over 50 years, ARA has completed hundreds of contracts for clients in the public, private, and not-for-profit sectors. ARA has consistently been staffed with the best and brightest archaeologists and heritage specialists in Ontario.
We continue to strive towards bringing together passionate individuals who understand what a privilege it is to work with the heritage of any community. We want to create a team that can contribute to and thrive within our family while embracing a meaningful career journey for themselves.
Position: Project Archaeologist Level 1-3
Location: Hamilton Office; projects are located across Ontario
Compensation: From $32-$40+ per hour
Hours: Monday to Friday (weather dependent)
Expected Start Date: Spring 2025
The Role
Based out of one of several ARA offices, successful applicants will lead a crew of Field Technicians to conduct archaeological assessments and excavations throughout Ontario. Project Archaeologists alongside the leadership of a Division Manager ill be responsible for ensuring the integrity and thorough documentation of fieldwork as well as providing Stage 1-4 workplans, initial analysis and recommendations based on the results of assessments.
Responsibilities and Competencies:
- Complete Stage 1-4 fieldwork using appropriate techniques and methods according to site type and conditions.
- Ensure that all fieldwork meets the requirements of the Standards and Guidelines for Consultants Archaeologists and associated Technical Bulletins, as issued by the Ministry of Citizenship and Multiculturalism.
- Manage and mentor Field Technicians.
- Complete accurate, detailed, and comprehensive field documentation.
- Assist in the development of proposals for Stage 1-4 Archaeological Assessments.
- Develop fieldwork after assessment completion for quality control.
- Provide initial analysis of fieldwork and recommendations for further work.
- Professional and consistent engagement with First Nations communities.
- Complete professional development assignments and additional tasks as assigned in the off-season
Skills Required:
- Maintain up-to-date knowledge of occupational health and safety policies and procedures.
- Be physically able, with or without accommodation, to perform work requiring extensive periods of bending, kneeling, standing, lifting, and carrying objects up to 50lbs.
- Familiarization with Microsoft Office Suite considered an asset.
- Possess a tolerance for working in outdoor environments, prolonged walking, and standing on various terrain in a wide range of weather conditions.
- Maintain an excellent work ethic and team-player attitude.
- Exhibit strong attention to detail, with proven ability to follow specific instruction.
- Be familiar with the use of modern digital devices and software (touch screen tablets, GPS devices, communications software, etc.).
- Exhibit proven leadership skills.
Requirements:
- Valid Professional or Research License with the Ontario Ministry of Citizenship and Multiculturalism.
- Valid Ontario driver’s license (minimum Class “G” or equivalent).
- Previous experience in a field director or an archaeology supervisory role.
- First Aid/CPR certification considered as asset.
- Required to drive company vehicles.
- Willingness to travel within Ontario, with the potential for out-of-town/overnight work.
What We Offer:
- Industry leading compensation
- Work boot allowance program
- Health benefits
- Paid sick days
- Comprehensive health-and-safety program.
- Professional development program.
Please send your application or questions to: Stephen Coseni, HR Coordinator at [email protected]
We thank all interested applicants, however, only those under consideration will be contacted.
ARA is an Equal Opportunity Employer:
At ARA we are committed to equality and diversity in our hiring process and workplace. Accommodations are available upon request for applicants with disabilities throughout the recruitment process. If you require accommodations, please contact HR at [email protected] or by calling (905) 903-3823.
To apply for this job email your details to hiring@araheritage.ca.
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