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As of Jul 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for field archaeologist in the United States is $24.59, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.95 and $28.37 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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Field Archaeologists require a degree in archaeology or a related field, strong knowledge of excavation techniques, and the ability to conduct site surveys. Familiarity with GPS mapping tools, GIS software, and sometimes safety certifications like OSHA are typically needed. Excellent communication, teamwork, and adaptability are key soft skills for success in the field. These competencies are vital for ensuring accurate data collection, safety, and effective collaboration in challenging and often unpredictable work environments.

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A Field Archaeologist is responsible for excavating, documenting, and analyzing archaeological sites to uncover historical artifacts and features. They work outdoors in various conditions, using tools like trowels, brushes, and mapping equipment to carefully record findings. Their work helps preserve cultural heritage and contributes to our understanding of past societies. Field archaeologists often collaborate with researchers, museums, and government agencies to analyze and report their discoveries.

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Field Archaeologist

Field Archaeologist

Ladgov Corporation

Williamsburg, VA • On-site

Full-time

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Field Archaeologist 

Location: The North Field Historic District (NFHD) airfield pavement surfaces at North Field, Tinian, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. 96952

Position Type: Full-Time

Summary:

We are seeking a highly organized and experienced Archaeological Project Manager to oversee and lead our archaeological monitoring and discovery projects. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing all aspects of archaeological projects, from initial planning to final reporting, ensuring that projects are executed efficiently, safely, and meet the highest quality standards. The Project Manager will also play a critical role in liaising with clients, field teams, and regulatory authorities.

Key Responsibilities:

WORK ELEMENT 1: Project Management, including weekly updates

  • Develop and maintain project schedules, budgets, and resources.
  • Communicate regularly with clients, providing weekly updates on project progress.
  • Ensure adherence to project timelines and budget constraints.
  • Lead project kick-off meetings and regular team meetings.
  • Implement a quality assurance plan to maintain high-quality project outcomes.

WORK ELEMENT 2: Compose Archaeological Monitoring and Discovery Plan & Site Safety and Health Plan (draft, revised draft, and final versions); Attend Pre-Field Meetings, Give Archaeological Monitoring brief to operators

  • Prepare comprehensive Archaeological Monitoring and Discovery Plans.
  • Develop Site Safety and Health Plans, prioritizing safety for all project personnel.
  • Participate in pre-field meetings and brief field operators on archaeological monitoring protocols.

WORK ELEMENT 3: Conduct Archaeological Monitoring Fieldwork and End-of-Fieldwork Letter (draft, revised draft and final versions)

  • Oversee and actively participate in archaeological fieldwork activities.
  • Ensure proper documentation and recording of archaeological findings.
  • Prepare End-of-Fieldwork Letters, including drafts, revisions, and final versions.

WORK ELEMENT 4: Post-Fieldwork (laboratory processing and analysis)

  • Oversee the transportation and processing of archaeological artifacts.
  • Coordinate with laboratory staff to ensure accurate analysis and documentation.
  • Maintain strict data integrity and confidentiality.

WORK ELEMENT 5: Reports (draft, revised draft, and final versions) and Other Deliverables (draft and final GIS data, updated archaeological site map)

  • Prepare comprehensive archaeological reports, including drafts, revisions, and final versions.
  • Ensure the timely delivery of all project deliverables.
  • Update and manage GIS data and archaeological site maps.

Qualifications:

  • A minimum of a Bachelor's degree in Archaeology or a related field; Master's degree preferred.
  • 1 year experience in archaeological project management.
  • Strong knowledge of archaeological fieldwork techniques and best practices.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Proficiency in project management software and GIS tools.
  • Familiarity with relevant federal, state, and local regulations and compliance requirements.
  • Ability to lead and motivate field teams and ensure adherence to safety protocols.
  • Strong organizational and problem-solving skills.

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Ladgov Corporation is a Small business headquartered in Williamsburg, VA. We provide solutions to our clients in the U.S and around the globe. Ladgov’s Capabilities span from providing Public Health services in Biomedical Engineering, Bio-Pharmaceutical Research to IT & Cyber Security Solutions, Project Management, Data Analytics as well as Religious Services, Facility Management, Education Support services, and Infrastructure Management Services. LADGOV Corporation is dedicated to supporting its customers both in the private and federal space by fulfilling its commitment to each requirement and achieving exceptional results. Our staff uses modern cutting-edge technology to provide the best solutions to your mission needs. Satisfaction guaranteed!

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Professional, scientific, and technical services

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11 - 50 Employees

Headquarters location

Williamsburg, VA, US

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