Enable job alerts via email!
Boost your interview chances
Create a job specific, tailored resume for higher success rate.
An established industry player is seeking a Field Archaeologist/Senior Archaeologist to join their dynamic team in Leeds. This role offers the chance to engage in diverse archaeological projects across the UK, providing invaluable site experience and professional development opportunities. Candidates should possess practical experience and a degree in archaeology, along with a driving license. The company values flexibility and local knowledge, aiming to keep staff close to their home bases. In addition to a competitive salary, employees benefit from a comprehensive subsistence package, health support, and a commitment to personal development, making this an exciting opportunity for aspiring archaeologists.
Wardell Armstrong LLP is a multi-disciplinary environmental consultancy with offices throughout the UK employing c. 500 staff. We have been providing expert archaeological and heritage services for over 25 years. Our Archaeology team is based at 6 of Wardell Armstrong's UK offices. Our largest centres are in Bury St Edmunds and Carlisle and are home to our purpose-built facilities which also provide the full range of post-excavation services as well as being bases for fieldwork operations. We can offer a diversity of experience on numerous project types and a genuine chance to develop professionally.
We are looking for a Field Archaeologist/Senior Archaeologist to be based in Leeds to support our growing portfolio of projects in the region. The successful candidate will have at least 3 months of site experience in commercial archaeology.
You will work as part of our wider team, and you could be based on a variety of sites across the UK including large scale evaluations and excavations. The work may also include working on geophysics projects if you have experience or are willing to learn. You should understand paper-based field recording systems and some experience with digital recording systems would also be desirable but not essential.
The ideal candidate should have: