Lochmueller Group is seeking an Archaeological Field Supervisor to support and lead archaeological field investigations and cultural resources work as part of our Environmental Services team. This position plays a critical hands-on role in leading archaeological field work, conducting archaeological surveys and excavations, and supporting Section 106 compliance efforts under the direction of a Principal Investigator. This is a great opportunity to join a 100% employee-owned firm recognized as one of Indiana’s Best Places to Work and 2026 Indiana ESOP Company of the Year.
Lochmueller Group is an engineering consulting firm with an emphasis on infrastructure. We provide multi-disciplined services for a variety of public agencies and private entities, including water resources design; transportation design; traffic engineering and transportation planning; environmental analysis and permitting; construction engineering and inspection; surveying; and land acquisition & appraisal.
For over 40 years, Lochmueller Group has helped communities reinvent their future through thoughtful, actionable planning and design. Our dedication to building a team that demonstrates our corporate values (CARDIA) is what sets us apart:
CARDIA: Creativity; Accountability; Respect; Dedication; Integrity; Achievement
Lochmueller Group provides an excellent workplace culture driven by these values. We are a 100% employee-owned (ESOP) company, and our people are invested in the success and continued development of each other and the firm. This is a great place to build a career and grow with a company that is dedicated to quality and service.
Key responsibilities include:
- Archaeological Fieldwork Supervision: Conduct and supervise archaeological field investigations including Phase I surveys, Phase II evaluations, monitoring, and limited data recovery under the direction of a Principal Investigator. Lead field crews during pedestrian survey, shovel testing, excavation, and site documentation. Ensure accurate field recording, mapping, photography, and completion of site forms. Maintain field equipment, vehicles, and supplies and ensure proper use by field staff.
- Technical Support & Regulatory Compliance: Support Section 106 compliance efforts through field data collection, background research, and technical documentation. Assist with artifact identification, analysis, cataloging, and curation tasks. Contribute to technical reports, site evaluations, eligibility recommendations, and cultural resources documentation. Follow established federal, state, and client-specific cultural resources standards and protocols.
- Coordination & Professional Practice: Coordinate daily field activities with Principal Investigator. Provide technical oversight and on-the-job training to field technicians and junior staff. Ensure compliance with health and safety policies, job hazard analyses, and fieldwork best practices. Communicate field progress, issues, and findings clearly and timely to project leadership. Perform other duties associated with the position as assigned.
Required qualifications:
- Master’s degree in archaeology, anthropology, or a closely related field with a specialization in archaeology
- Graduate-level coursework and training in archaeology, including:
- Archaeological theory
- Field methods and techniques
- Laboratory methods
- Cultural areas and regional archaeology
- Four (4) months or more of supervised field and analytic experience in North American archaeology
- At least one (1) year of supervisory experience in archaeological survey, excavation, and/or laboratory techniques
- A minimum of one (1) year of experience at the master’s degree level in Midwestern precontact archaeology or a minimum of one (1) year of experience in Midwestern historical archaeology and archival research
- Working knowledge of Section 106 compliance and applicable federal, state, and local cultural resources regulations
- Demonstrated ability to complete archaeological research, such as a master’s thesis, dissertation, or equivalent technical report
- Ability to supervise field crews and ensure compliance with professional standards and safety protocols
- Ability to perform fieldwork in varying weather and terrain, including lifting and carrying up to 25–50 pounds
- Strong written and verbal communication skills for field documentation and reporting
- Valid driver’s license and ability to travel to project sites
Preferred qualifications:
- Experience supporting Section 106 technical reporting, site evaluations, and DHPA documentation
- Familiarity with Indiana DHPA site file systems, reporting standards, and SHAARD
- GIS, mapping, or GPS data collection experience related to archaeological fieldwork
- Experience supervising archaeological field operations on transportation or infrastructure projects
What we offer:
- Health & Wellness (medical, dental, vision, disability, and basic life insurance w/ option for additional voluntary life insurance)
- Work/Life Balance (vacation, holidays, sick leave, parental leave, flexible scheduling)
- Wealth-Building (401k w/ company match, student loan repayment benefit, ESOP, competitive compensation package)
- Professional Benefits (professional membership dues, career & educational development)
Lochmueller Group is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Lochgroup fully supports and maintains compliance with all state, federal, and local regulations. All qualified applications will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, marital status, protected veteran status, genetic information, or any other category protected by federal, state, and local laws. Some of the content in this job post may have been auto-generated using advanced AI.