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Aerial Photograph Interpreter

Cameron Clarke Associates
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8 months ago
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Aerial Photograph Interpreter | York | Full Time | £25,440 – £36,000 (dependent on experience)

Archaeological Research Services Ltd are recruiting an Aerial Photograph Interpreter for work on a variety of project work based in the Historic England office in York and in part at one of the ARS Ltd offices. The role will also includes occasional site visits. We are looking for someone who is already trained and working at NMP standards to deliver high quality research for Historic England.

Candidates will need a good team-working ability, attention to detail, competency in digital software and excellent written English skills for writing the resultant technical reports. You will have experience of interpreting aerial photographs to the NMP standards, and a sound knowledge of UK archaeology.

You must have IT skills and ideally be competent in the use of CAD and be excellent with maps and possess a genuine interest in spatial data. We require full commitment to our health and safety culture and positively contribute to Company initiatives. We are a high performing company with a professional yet friendly culture with many outstanding performers. We maintain a sector leading commitment to staff development and training which we require to be reciprocated to ensure on-going professional development.

What will your role look like?

In this role you will identify previous unrecorded remains, gather, analyse, and interpret research material on archaeological sites to disseminate the findings to a wide range of audiences. You will have responsibility for undertaking and delivering a wide range of projects where you will be accountable to ARS Ltd’s Head of Specialist Services including completing work on commercial and commissioned archaeological projects. You will contribute to research and deliver projects in fulfilment of the aims of the Historic England Corporate Plan.

What can you expect in return?

  • Strong, positive corporate culture and Management Team
  • Competitive salary
  • Commitment to training and career progression
  • Member of the Company’s health cash plan which includes a range of health services
  • Discounts and rewards on health, fitness and entertainment
  • Attractive pension contribution
  • Life assurance cover
  • 28 days annual leave (including Bank Holidays)
  • Additional annual leave accrued linked to length of service
  • Accommodation provided for away work with subsistence
  • Full personal protective equipment and Company branded attire
  • 100% of CIfA subscription fees and CSCS card fees

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