Mid-Level Archaeologist - Boise, ID Are you passionate about uncovering and preserving cultural treasures while advancing responsible development? At DEA, we're looking for a skilled Mid-Level Archaeologist to join our Water and Environment Business Unit's Environmental Planning & Compliance (EP&C) team in Boise, ID . Working alongside our interdisciplinary team of environmental experts, you'll help ensure that projects meet rigorous environmental and cultural resource standards while fostering a balance between development and heritage conservation. Who We Are: DEA's Environmental Planning & Compliance team is committed to enhancing our communities while respecting natural and cultural resources. From regional public works to renewable energy initiatives, we collaborate with clients across Idaho and the western United States to create sustainable, impactful solutions. As an employee-owned firm, DEA is devoted to the well-being of our team members and supports professional growth and work-life balance through flexible work arrangements and a collaborative company culture. The Role You'll Play: As a Mid-Level Archaeologist , you'll engage in meaningful fieldwork and project management tasks, working closely with senior archaeologists and other specialists. Your role will involve a blend of field and office duties that contribute to the successful execution of environmental and cultural resource projects. Your contributions will be essential in helping DEA deliver responsible, high-quality solutions for our clients and communities. Your Impact: Cultural Resource Expertise: Conduct preliminary research and manage archaeological fieldwork, including surveys, monitoring, testing, and data recovery, ensuring findings are well-documented in field notes, site forms, and reports. Support the preparation of cultural resource documentation for state and federal compliance, including SHPO and NHPA requirements. Project Leadership: Manage small to medium-sized cultural resource projects or lead specific project tasks, working within budgets and schedules to deliver high-quality deliverables that meet DEA's standards of care and client expectations. Collaborative Environmental Planning: Partner with design engineers, project managers, and contractors to avoid or minimize impacts on cultural resources while ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements. Business Development Support: Contribute to DEA's growth by participating in business development activities, such as client outreach, proposal preparation, and industry events, including conferences and project presentations. About You: You are passionate about cultural preservation and skilled in project management, with a natural ability to inspire and lead field crews. You thrive in varied environments—whether collaborating with cross-disciplinary teams, engaging clients, or conducting hands-on fieldwork. Your commitment to safety, quality, and exceptional client service will ensure that DEA continues to set the standard in cultural resource management. Skills & Expertise We're Seeking: Technical Expertise: Strong technical writing and verbal communication skills, demonstrated experience in cultural resource laws and regulations (e.g., NEPA, Section 106 of NHPA), and proficiency in GIS and GPS field equipment. Field Experience: At least five (5) years of field experience, including Class III surveys, construction monitoring, and testing/phased data recovery. Knowledge of transportation infrastructure projects is preferred. Project Management Skills: Proven ability to manage project scope, track budgets, and identify and resolve issues effectively. Team Player: A flexible, collaborative approach to working with cross-disciplinary teams, along with a customer-focused mindset and enthusiasm for delivering outstanding service. Fieldwork Readiness: Willingness and ability to work outdoors in diverse environments, often traversing rugged terrain, and to travel for short- and long-term projects. Commitment to Safety: Awareness of and dedication to workplace safety practices. Required Qualifications: Educational Background: Master's degree in Archaeology or Anthropology with an emphasis in Archaeology. Professional Standards: Meets the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for Archaeology. Field Experience: Minimum of five (5) years of field experience, including Class III surveys, construction monitoring, and phased data recovery. Supervisory Experience: At least two (2) years of experience in a supervisory capacity within cultural resource management (CRM), including managing CRM tasks such as budgeting, scheduling, and defining scopes of work. Regulatory Knowledge: Demonstrated knowledge of federal, state, and local laws and regulations related to cultural resource management, including NEPA and Section 106 of NHPA. Technical Skills: Proficiency with GIS software (e.g., Survey123 and Field Map) and GPS field equipment. Preferred Qualifications: Previous experience in transportation infrastructure projects. Demonstrated experience in Great Basin archaeology. Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, Disability and Life Insurance Health Savings and Lifestyle Spending Account with employer contribution Support for continuing education and training opportunities Paid Time Off (PTO)/Holiday Pay 401k and Employee Stock Ownership Program (ESOP) Flexible 9/80 (every other Friday off) work schedule Holistic Wellbeing Program with a focus on physical, emotional, financial, career and community health Opportunity for growth with support and mentoring to help with professional goals Join Us at DEA With DEA, you'll be part of a team that not only respects work-life balance but also champions a career path aligned with meaningful impact. If you're ready to bring your expertise to a mission-driven role where your work truly matters, we want to hear from you. Apply Today - Together, let's shape a future that honors the past. J-18808-Ljbffr