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Cultural Resources Program Manager - Remote
Environmental Assessment Services, LLC
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Posted: 06-May-26
Location: United States - Nationwide
Type: Full Time
Salary: $106,000-$140,000
Categories:
Other
Required Education:
4 Year Degree
Additional Information:
Hybrid/Remote is allowed.
Internal Number: 1591
Environmental Assessment Services, LLC (EAS) is an established environmental services firm based in Richland, Washington. Founded in 2005, and a wholly owned subsidiary of Natives of Kodiak since 2015, EAS specializes in environmental site characterization and assessment, compliance and permitting, natural and cultural resource management, and planning, among other disciplines.
EAS is currently looking for a Cultural Resources Program Manager to provide strategic leadership to our cultural resource’s teams overseeing a variety of projects throughout the United States.
Typical Work Assignments Include:
The Cultural Resources Program Manager supervises and mentors archaeologists and project managers, provides technical review and QA/QC, and ensures consistency and quality across all deliverables. They additionally support contract oversight, maintain project timelines and budgets, guide project teams toward successful outcomes, and continue to build technical expertise to support the company’s expanding cultural resources portfolio. The role includes full project management for large, multi-year contracts-developing scopes and pricing, managing deliverables and budgets, overseeing staffing, and maintaining strong client relationships.
The Cultural Resources Program Manager is responsible for overseeing the cultural resources team through all phases of archaeological and cultural resources work, including field investigations, artifact analysis, compliance reporting, and coordination with SHPOs, Tribes, and federal agencies. They may be responsible for developing work plans, directing field crews, interpreting data, and overseeing the production of archaeological reports and NHPA compliance documentation.
Why Work Here?
Competitive Salary Range: $106,000-$140,000 (based on factors such as experience, education, and geographical location)
401k with 4% Company Match
Medical/Dental/Vision Benefits
Employee and Family Assistance Program (EAP)
Short- and long-term disability
Health care and dependent care spending accounts
Paid Vacation, Sick Leave and Holidays
Life insurance and more
Key Responsibilities
Manage and mentor a team of archaeologists and project managers.
Serve as a technical reviewer for the reports and deliverables.
Support business development, including proposals, and client engagement.
Maintain strong relationships with government and private sector clients.
Lead and manage cultural resources projects, including scope, budget, and timelines.
Oversee NHPA compliance efforts and related documentation.
Ensure projects meet quality, regulatory, and client expectations.
Other duties as assigned.
Work Environment
Fully remote with up to 25% travel
Fieldwork may be required (up to 12 days at a time)
Ability to work in strenuous outdoor conditions and varied terrain as needed.
Education/Certifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Archaeology, Anthropology, or a closely related discipline
Master’s degree preferred
Meets all Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualification Standards for Archaeology and/or Architectural History
Registered Professional Archaeologist (RPA) or ability to become an RPA
Excellent technical writing skills
Required Qualifications:
10+ years environmental consulting experience (private industry)
Minimum 5+ years experience supervising staff
5+ years experience preparing and developing proposals/pricing for competitive bids
Ability and willingness to participate/lead field work for up to 12 days at a time
Must be able to represent the company professionally and ethically in all business matters
Experience in development of competitive proposal efforts, including pricing surveys on a per-acre basis and analyzing risk
Direct experience working with government agencies including; USACE, NAVFAC, and other DOD agencies. Experience working with civilian agencies is also required.
Experience with National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) reviews and providing documentation to aid in NEPA reports is desired but not required
Direct Project Management experience as a member of private industry
Our full-time employees are eligible for an outstanding benefits package that consists of medical, dental, vision, life / disability insurance and 401k with match.
As a Federal Contract Employer, KOMAN Families of Companies follows Federal Laws as it pertains to drug testing. All candidates who receive a written offer of employment will be required to undergo drug testing for commonly abused controlled substances in accordance with Federal Law. It is important to note although a State may have legalized a controlled substance, if the controlled substance is illegal per Federal Law, it is then considered to be illegal. KOMAN Families of Companies is a Drug-Free Workplace. Successful completion of a background and DMV record check also must be completed prior to hire.
EAS is an Equal Opportunity Employer: Veterans/Disabled and other protected categories.
Preference will be given to Natives of Kodiak, Inc. Shareholders and Descendants of Shareholders in accordance with Title 43 U.S. Code 1626(g) and Title 42 U.S. Code 2000e - 2(i).