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1. SHANNON L. GLINSKI
7374 N. Mona Lisa Rd #4204, Tucson, AZ 85741
Mobile: (520) 500-7624, Email: glinski85741@gmail.com
OBJECTIVE
To continue my career with an organization that will utilize my skills to benefit mutual
growth and success.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
• Cultural Resource Specialist with a vast knowledge of cultural monitoring in an
industrial setting.
• Archaeological technician excavating sites while maintaining its context,
performing surveys on multiple types of terrains, compiling data, grid layouts,
deposition profiles, as well as collecting and interpreting tangible data, identifying
prehistoric/historic artifacts and lithic materials.
• Supervising multidisciplinary students in a field school setting.
• Strong technical skills, applying expertise to ensure best trade practices and
quality workmanship across all projects. Solid business acumen, managing human
and equipment resources to ensure clear line of sight between project activities
and goals.
• Exceptional oral/written skills, relaying important information in a prompt and
concise manner.
• Outstanding presentation and interpersonal abilities, able to work with multiple
hierarchies, community leaders, environmental groups and external management.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Logan Simpson, Tempe, AZ
Archaeologist Technician
September 2016 – October 2016
Project: ASNF Green’s Peak & Wallow
o Surveyed for cultural significance
o Recorded sites
University of Idaho, Moscow, ID
Archaeologist Technician
January 2016 – June 2016
o Report writing
o Monitor dirt disturbances with heavy equipment
o Surveyed for cultural significance
o Data recovery and artifact analysis
June 2010 – September 2013
Project: USFS Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest Lolo Trail
Project: Kelly Forks Work Center (10-CW-34)
o Interpret data and map sites for field reports.
o Survey, Identify lithic materials and other artifacts.
o Supervise, train, monitor, coordinate and evaluate 20 students.
2. (Professional Experience Continued)
o Excavate, record, map, collect, and catalog artifacts for further research.
o Record, map and collect soil depositions.
Archaeologist Laboratory Technician
October 2009 – December 2011
o Analyze, curate, organize and catalog artifacts at a repository.
o Data entry
o Lithic and artifact analysis
Archaeological and Historical Services, Cheney, WA
Archaeologist Technician
May 2014 – December 2015
Project: Washington State Dept. Veteran’s Affair Nursing Center (45WW341)
Project: BPA Central Ferry/Lower Monumental Transmission Line Project
o Monitor dirt disturbances in heavy equipment and electrical hazardous areas, in
steep and uneven terrain.
o Surveyed sizeable areas for cultural significance.
o Mapping and recording of cultural sites
o Fieldwork, data recovery and artifact analysis
o Writing reports
CDA Tribal Historical Preservation Office, Plummer, ID
Archaeologist Technician
May 2011 – July 2011
Project: Hagerman Wetlands Restoration Project
o Excavate and collect lithic and historical artifacts.
o Record, map and collect soil depositions.
EDUCATION
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO
Master of Arts in Anthropology, May 2014
All required courses completed.
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO
Bachelor of Science in Anthropology, May 2010
Minor in Geology, May 2010
LEWIS CLARK STATE COLLEGE
Associates of Applied Science in Information Technology, May 2005
ADVANCED TECHNICAL SKILLS
• Trimble, Garmin, Total Stations, Microsoft, MAC OSX - 10.11.6, Linux
• SOFTWARE: Microsoft Office, ArcGIS, ArcPad, TerraSync, Matlab
ORGANIZATIONS: Volunteer
• Oro Valley Historical Society – Board Member
• Oro Valley Collections Committee
• Archaeology Southwest