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Archaeological Field Technician
Grouse Mountain Environmental Consultants
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Posted: 16-Apr-26
Location: Buffalo, Wyoming
Type: Temp to Full Time
Salary: $23-$25 per hour
Salary Details:
housing stipend provided
Grouse Mountain Environmental Consultants is seeking a seasonal Archaeological Field Technician to join our team. The position begins in May and continues into August although dates can be flexible to accommodate school start/end dates. As a paid internship, Grouse Mountain is happy to communicate with applicants and their professors to earn course credits.
As part of our team, you will work closely with our clients in the oil and gas industry, renewable energy industry, and government agencies across the western United States providing regulatory compliance support and developing solutions for environmental compliance and remediation programs. Specifically, Field Technicians will support the Crew Chief by identifying and documenting cultural resources throughout a wide range of physical and cultural landscapes across Wyoming and neighboring states.
Pay:$23-$25 per/hour (housing stipend provided). Grouse Mountain reserves the right to offer outside the stated range-based on experience, education, and other qualifications.
Responsibilities:
Communicate with Grouse Mountain Crew Chiefs and Principal Investigators to ensure project needs are being met
Work with the Crew Chief to conduct pedestrian surveys, site evaluations, data recovery and construction monitoring
Identify and document historic resources based on an understanding of historic and prehistoric history and artifacts of the High Plains, Northern Plains, and Great Basin regions.
Effectively manage photography, GPS navigation, and note-taking/data collection on a rotating basis during field work
Minimum Requirements:
A Bachelor’s degree in anthropology or archaeology, or a minimum of 18 hours of anthropology or archaeology coursework with two months field experience and a field school
Experience in a range of field techniques including pedestrian survey, site testing, and excavation, with proficiency using Microsoft Operating Systems and software
Experience with a handheld GPS unit for navigation and data collection, topographic maps, and a compass is required
the ability to understand, implement and adhere to established data collection, inventory, and recording protocols
Detail oriented and the capacity to collect and maintain field data in an organized manner that is easily understood and accessible to other resource staff
Demonstrate an ability to work independently as well as cooperatively as part of a team, and communicate effectively both written and orally
Ability to travel out of town, possess a clean and valid driver’s license, and the ability to safely operate a four-wheel drive vehicle on backcountry roads
Ability to carry a backpack with equipment and supplies weighing up to 50 pounds, and be in overall good physical condition
Project work will be outside and in environments which may require hiking to remote and rugged locations during periods of extreme heat or cold for consecutive days
Who we are:
Grouse Mountain is an independently owned, multidisciplinary consulting firm with offices in Buffalo, WY and Santa Fe, NM that specializes in a wide range of environmental and regulatory compliance services. We have extensive and diverse technical experience allowing us to provide solutions for unique and contemporary issues. We are a dedicated team that thrives on providing timely solutions and building trusting relationships. Our culture is built on our shared core values – Trust, Teamwork, Drive, and Professionalism.
Application Procedure: Please submit your up-to-date resume, three work references, and brief cover letter to jfoss@gmecwy.com. Based on review of these documents and reference contacts, qualified candidates will be invited for interviews.
Grouse Mountain Environmental Consultants is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics.
Grouse Mountain Consultants follows a Substance Abuse Policy that includes pre-employment testing.
Grouse Mountain Environmental Consultants uses E-Verify® in its hiring practices to achieve a lawful workforce.
Please submit your CV/resume and brief cover letter. Based on review of these responses, shortlisted candidates will be invited for interviews.
Grouse Mountain Environmental Consultants is an independently owned, multidisciplinary natural resource consulting firm whose comprehensive blend of disciplines and years of experience allow us to provide solutions to unique and contemporary issues. Grouse Mountain is committed to providing the utmost qualifications and skills available to complete your projects with professionalism. Our office locations in Buffalo, Wyoming and Santa Fe, New Mexico allow us to efficiently service clients throughout the Rocky Mountain, Southwest, and Midwest regions.
Grouse Mountain began operations in 2007, initially providing federal oil and gas permitting and environmental consulting services to the Powder River Basin. Since then, we have grown to a diverse team of technical professionals including regulatory and permitting specialists, wildlife biologists, botanists, geographical information systems (GIS) analysts, National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) specialists, cultural resource specialists, hydrologists, certified Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) administrators, and reclamation specialists. This diversity allows our team to manage a wide variety of projects throughout Wyom...ing, Montana, the Dakotas, Idaho, Colorado, Utah and New Mexico.
Grouse Mountain’s small company values are visible in the quality of our work and the relationships we develop with our clients. Whether your project requires obtaining a federal Application for Permit to Drill (APD), proposed development for renewable energy, navigating the policies surrounding greater sage grouse management, or attaining NEPA compliance, our staff of dedicated professionals are ready to assist your project needs.