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Principal Investigator (Archaeologist III)

Publish Date:

05-05-10

Job Details

Job Title: Principal Investigator (Archaeologist III)
Organization: Kadrmas, Lee & Jackson
Position Number: 10-0051
Job Location: Bismarck,
Job Type: Permanent
Job Status: Full Time
Salary: DOE
Career Level: Senior Level
Organization Type: Private Sector 100+ Employees
Application Deadline: May 7, 2010


Job Description

Principal Investigator
Kadrmas, Lee & Jackson is currently seeking a full time Principal Investigator. Ideal candidates must have:
Experience in ND, SD, MT, and/or WY (Great Plains Region)
Be license eligible in ND, SD, MT and/or WY
Masters Degree preferred in Anthropology or Archaeology
2 years of Principal Investigator level experience – (5 to 8 years total experience)
Work will be focused primarily in North Dakota
Apply online at www.kljeng.com
Deadline: May 7, 2010.

Contact Details

Contact: Mike Schneider
Email: careers@kljeng.com
Phone: 800-213-3860
Fax:
Org.: Kadrmas, Lee & Jackson
Web: http://www.kljeng.com
Dept.:
Address: 128 Soo Line Drive
Bismarck , North Dakota 58501
United States

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