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KELOWNA or KAMLOOPS
The Opportunity:
WSP has a new and exciting opportunity for Field Directors to join our Heritage team in our Kelowna and Kamloops locations. The successful candidates will have their Interior Field Director status and will complete both fieldwork and office-based work. The successful candidate will also assist in the growth of the archaeology business in the Interior and will gain valuable and diverse work experience as part of our large regional heritage team. You will also have the ability to work on multidisciplinary projects that provide opportunities for learning and personal growth.
A day in the life:
As a Field Director your responsibilities will include:
- Carrying out archaeological survey, test excavation or mitigative excavation in cultural resources setting and in compliance with Heritage Conservation Act permits;
- Leading archaeological field programs;
- Preparing and contributing to proposals;
- Working with Indigenous community members in a respectful and collaborative manner;
- Assisting with managing project scope, schedule, and cost, including invoicing;
- Participating in Indigenous community relationship-building;
- Undertaking analysis and preparing technical reports;
- Supervising junior staff and Indigenous workers where appropriate;
- Participating in WSP's Health & Safety program;
- Demonstrating a "Safety First" focus and acting as a role model to other staff.
What you'll bring to WSP ...
- Interior Field Director status in good standing;
- Experience identifying, recording, and evaluating the full range of archaeological site types within the Interior Plateau culture area ;
- Experience working with Indigenous communities. Preference will be given to candidates with positive relationships in the Southern Interior Plateau;
- An ability and willingness to perform field work in a variety of weather conditions and varying durations;
- Proficiency with standard data collection equipment including GPS and hand-held tablets. Experience with Survey 1,2,3 and ESRI Field Maps is an asset;
- Strong writing skills and experience writing interim and final permit reports;
- An ability to contribute to a positive teamwork environment as well as to work independently;
- Solid MS Office skills;
- Valid driver's licence (Class 5) and an ability at times to get to local project work sites or the office;
- UTV and First Aid Certification would be considered an asset.
Your benefits at WSP will include:
- Competitive benefits and remuneration packages;
- Innovative and collaborative multidisciplinary projects;
- On the job training, mentoring and coaching;
- National project opportunities;
- Opportunity to work with a diverse team of experienced archaeologists with a variety of specialities (e.g., faunal analysis, underwater archaeology, lithic analysis, and human osteology);
- Career development planning and mentoring programs tailored to help you reach your goals;
- Employer matched pension plan;
- Paid vacation days and ability to bank overtime;
- Extended medical, dental and group plan benefits that can be customized to your needs;
- A dedicated Indigenous relations team that actively promotes relationships with Indigenous groups and businesses;
- Hybrid work arrangement with the ability to work from home and from the office;
- Project support from a large in-house multidisciplinary team (e.g., geomorphologists, geotechnical engineers, traditional use specialists, and plant and animal biologists) and from dedicated support staff (e.g., GIS, accounting);
- We support professional development through professional membership reimbursement and participation in technical communities.
Compensation
Expected Salary (all locations): $62 600 - $106 400
WSP Canada is providing the compensation range that the company in good faith believes it will pay for this position based on the successful applicant's education, experience, knowledge, skills, abilities in addition to the specific geographic location.
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