Job Description:
Overview:
The Principal Investigator is a qualified senior technical leader responsible for directing complex cultural resources investigations and ensuring regulatory alignment. This role brings strong technical judgment to research design and documentation, serves as a key point of contact with agencies and clients, and mentors staff across multiple experience levels
Responsibilities:
Direct and oversee technical archaeological work
Lead complex cultural resources investigations and research design
Provide expert guidance on applicable federal, state, and local regulatory compliance
Coordinate with clients and applicable regulatory agencies in complex situations
Prepare scopes of work, schedules, and project budgets
Lead archaeological field investigations and oversee project execution
Author and review complex technical reports, research designs, treatment plans, and related documentation
Demonstrate advanced expertise in identification, analysis, and assessment of pre- and post-contact materials, features, and structures
Apply subject-matter expertise in a cultural resources subfield, such as artifact analysis, GIS, geoarchaeology, or deliverable preparation
Ensure regulatory alignment and well-supported conclusions
Provide coaching, guidance, and knowledge sharing to team members
Participate in professional organizations and continuing education
Support public and stakeholder engagement related to archaeological findings
Qualifications:
8 years of archaeological experience, including at least 1 year in a supervisory role
Graduate degree in Anthropology, Archaeology, or a related discipline
Meets Secretary of the Interior (SOI) Professional Qualification Standards (36 CFR Part 61).
Meets applicable state Principal Investigator (PI) qualification requirements.
Completion of an academic archaeological field school preferred
Registered Archaeologist through the Register of Professional Archaeologists preferred
Ability to meet applicable transportation or agency precertification requirements in area of research within 6 months, when required
Significant experience leading archaeological field investigations and projects
Experience managing complex projects, including budgeting, scheduling, and resource allocation
Advanced proficiency in GIS and mapping software
Exceptional technical writing and report preparation skills
Strong leadership skills and ability to manage multidisciplinary teams
Typical workweek is Monday–Friday during standard business hours, with flexibility to work extended hours, weekends, and travel based on project needs.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience in archival research.
Proficiency in faunal analysis.
Leadership experience in testing and data recovery project.
Familiarity with Geographic Information Systems (GIS).
Familiarity with the City of San Antonio’s Unified Development Code.
Experience in bioarcheological and/or faunal analysis.
EEO Statement:
All qualified applicants for Pape-Dawson Engineers will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
Skills Required
- 8 years of archaeological experience, including at least 1 year in a supervisory role
- Graduate degree in Anthropology, Archaeology, or a related discipline
- Meets Secretary of the Interior (SOI) Professional Qualification Standards (36 CFR Part 61)
- Meets applicable state Principal Investigator (PI) qualification requirements
- Completion of an academic archaeological field school
- Registered Archaeologist through the Register of Professional Archaeologists
- Ability to meet applicable transportation or agency precertification requirements in area of research within 6 months, when required
- Significant experience leading archaeological field investigations and projects
- Experience managing complex projects, including budgeting, scheduling, and resource allocation
- Advanced proficiency in GIS and mapping software
- Exceptional technical writing and report preparation skills
- Strong leadership skills and ability to manage multidisciplinary teams
- Experience in archival research
- Proficiency in faunal analysis
- Leadership experience in testing and data recovery projects
- Familiarity with the City of San Antonio's Unified Development Code
- Experience in bioarchaeological and/or faunal analysis
What We Do
Who We Are Founded in 1965, Pape-Dawson provides professional civil engineering, surveying, GIS, and environmental services for public and private clients across Texas. With 850+ staff and offices in San Antonio, Austin, Houston, Tomball, Fort Worth, Dallas, New Braunfels, and Corpus Christi, we provide both our clients and our employees with a deep bench of valuable in-house resources that span a wide range of disciplines. Pape-Dawson has provided civil engineering services for many noteworthy projects in Texas including theme parks; educational campuses; healthcare facilities; transportation improvement projects; water and wastewater infrastructure projects; commercial land development projects; and thousands of residential projects. We take great pride in producing projects than not only impact quality of life, but also help generate economic opportunity within our communities. Culture and Benefits We acknowledge the value of our employees by providing an enlightened company culture that encourages personal growth and professional excellence, supported by state-of-the-art technology and frequent training opportunities. Employee engagement is an integral part of working at Pape-Dawson. Monthly birthday celebrations, weekly trivia and bingo breaks, picnics, holiday parties, professional speakers, and networking opportunities are just a few of the many events employees enjoy. In addition to fostering a culture that promotes satisfaction and success, we provide our employees with a robust benefits package including a variety of insurance plan options; a generous PTO policy; impressive 401(k) match program; education and gym reimbursements; and flexible and remote work opportunities.

