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How much do environmental science night jobs pay per year?

As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for environmental science night in the United States is $84,123.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $75,000.00 and $98,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Environmental Science Night vs Environmental Technician?

AspectEnvironmental Science NightEnvironmental Technician
CredentialsTypically no formal credentials required; often students or volunteersAssociate's or Bachelor's degree in environmental science or related field
Work EnvironmentEvent-based, educational, often public outreach settingsFieldwork, laboratory, and site assessments
Employer & IndustryEducational institutions, community organizationsGovernment agencies, environmental consulting firms
Common Search & ComparisonEducational outreach, public awareness eventsField assessments, environmental monitoring

Environmental Science Night focuses on public education and outreach events, often involving volunteers or students, while Environmental Technicians perform fieldwork and assessments in environmental monitoring and compliance. Both roles support environmental goals but differ in scope, credentials, and work environment.

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Archaeological Field Technician (On-Call)

Archaeological Field Technician (On-Call)

Environmental Science Associates

Seattle, WA • On-site, Remote

Other

Retirement

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Environmental Science Associates (ESA) is actively seeking On-Call Archaeological Field Technicians in the Northwest Region, including Seattle, WA, Portland, and Bend, OR.

Who You Are 

  • You are an effective team member experienced in archaeological monitoring, surveys, and documentation of archaeological resources following applicable local, state, and federal guidelines and requirements. You live in the Seattle area to support local work. If you are available to travel to remote work locations, we will consider candidates from Oregon as well
  • You hold a Bachelor's degree or higher in archaeology/anthropology or related field. You have a demonstrated ability to use app-based software for field recordation and mapping.
  • You are familiar with working on active construction sites and knowledgeable of archaeological materials common to the region and have a minimum of six months of field experience or relative academic field experience in the Northwest Region. 
  • You enjoy fieldwork and can walk long distances carrying a backpack; and are able to lift at least 40 pounds. Candidates should be confident working outside, in remote and rural settings, as well as in urban environments. Physical outdoor work may include, but may not be limited to, work in all types of weather, traversing uneven ground and sometimes steep terrain in forested environments, fields, arid lands, along stream banks, and in coastal/intertidal areas. Some night and/or weekend work may be required.
  • You will participate in compliance monitoring and reporting activities for on-going construction projects; you will work near heavy equipment. 

What You Will Do for ESA

The seasonal Archaeological Field technicians can demonstrate the ability to perform all aspects of archaeological and/or paleontological monitoring and familiarity working on construction sites, coordinating with construction personnel, and interacting with Native American monitors. Successful candidates will fulfill the following duties:

  • Monitor construction activities and identify archaeological resources.
  • Effectively communicate with construction crews and project personnel.
  • Write and maintain written daily surveys, monitoring, recordation, and cataloging logs, including utilizing electronic data collection tools and GIS mapping applications.

What's Special About Our Archaeological, Cultural Resources Team

Our Cultural Resources Team includes pre-contact and historical archaeologists, geoarchaeological specialists, tribal consultation specialists, architectural historians, historians, and paleontologists that provide expertise for many local, state, and federal agencies throughout the Pacific Northwest. Our work matters because we assist agencies in ensuring that our nation's history and that of the tribal communities with whom we work are protected where possible and treated with respect. We value creative thinking, teamwork, and multi-disciplinary and cross-disciplinary engagement and integration.

What's Special About ESA

Joining ESA means becoming part of a close-knit team of environmental professionals who contribute to outstanding projects, improve environmental stewardship, and advance a more sustainable and resilient future for our communities and wild places.

You are eligible to participate in ESA's sick leave program. You may be eligible to participate in our employee stock ownership program and tax deferred 401(k) plan if you meet the eligibility requirements for these plans.