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Archaeologist (SR-22)

Department of Oiwi Resources

Maui County (various), HIFull-Time$5.4k/mo+

About this role

<br>Performs professional archaeological work, including surveys, monitoring, research, and documentation in accordance with established State Historical Preservation Division (SHPD), Federal, State, and County historic preservation requirements, under the guidance of the Principal Archaeologist; and performs other related duties as required. <br><br>This class is distinguished by performing professional archaeological work, including surveys, monitoring, research, and documentation in accordance with established State Historical Preservation Division (SHPD), Federal, State, and County historic preservation requirements, under the guidance of the Principal Archaeologist; whereas the Principal Archaeologist class serves as a principal investigator for any archaeological project which must be reviewed and approved by the State Historic Preservation Division.<br><br>

Requirements

<br><u>Training and Experience</u>: A combination of education and experience substantially equivalent to graduation from an accredited college or university with a master’s degree in archaeology or anthropology, or an equivalent field; and one (1) year of archaeological experience, including fieldwork, laboratory analysis, or research, some of which shall include supervised experience working in Hawaii or the Pacific, preferably under a State Historic Preservation Division (SHPD)-permitted project or Principal Archaeologist.&nbsp;<br><br><u>License Requirement</u>: Possession of a valid motor vehicle driver's license (equivalent to State of Hawaii Type 3).&nbsp;<br><br><u>Knowledge of</u>: Archaeological techniques, methods, and theories; cultural and natural history of Hawaii and/or the

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