Job Title: Principal Investigator
Department: Cultural Resources
Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico
Ecosystem Management, Inc. has an immediate opening in its Albuquerque, NM office for qualified principal investigator. This individual will be responsible for managing large-scale transportation projects on the Navajo Reservation and across the state of Oklahoma, and upcoming surveys in New Mexico, Colorado, and Arizona. Additional opportunities exist in the Rocky Mountain States for a qualified candidate. This position is permanent, with regional travel.
Duty Station: Albuquerque, New Mexico; other duty stations may be considered for qualified candidates
Posted: August 27, 2007 Closing Date: immediate opening; open until filled
Education/Exp. Requirements: M.A. in Anthropology/Archaeology, NHPA, New Mexico cultural resource regulations; experience with agency and tribal consultations, demonstrable record managing cultural resource projects from initial planning to completion, direct experience supervising fieldwork and write-up associated with cultural resource surveys, monitoring, NRHP eligibility testing, and data recovery; must be permitted in at least one New Mexico BLM district; ability to be permitted in surrounding states highly desirable. Experience with NEPA is desirable.
Primary Responsibilities: Act as Principal Investigator for EMI cultural resource work, this may include: supervising completion of cultural resource projects throughout New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, and Oklahoma; acting as primary contact to major federal, county, municipal, and private clients; interfacing and/or consulting with federal, state, county, and local regulatory agencies/jurisdictions, and various tribal governments; authoring proposals; writing/contributing to technical reports; developing and monitoring budgets; contributing to cultural resource marketing plan.
Salaries and compensation packages at EMI are extremely competitive, and will be based upon qualifications and experience. Excellent health, vacation, and retirement benefits are provided.
If you wish to be considered for this opportunity, please send a cover letter and a copy of a current CV (or resume) detailing work experience and education as soon as possible to:
Attention: Mike Tremble
Ecosystem Management, Inc.
4004 Carlisle Boulevard NE, Suite C-1
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87107
E-mail: miket@emi-nm.com
Phone: (505) 884-8300
Fax: (505) 884-8305
Information may be sent by mail, fax, or e-mail attachment. E-mail is preferred. Any phone inquiries should be directed to the attention of Mike Tremble.
EMI is a New Mexico based, full service, professional consulting firm established in 1994. Our mission is to provide high-quality and cost-effective planning and environmental consulting services throughout the Southwestern United States.
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