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Assistant Site Director

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    AMS ARCHAEOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS
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    Ref: #JOB-2456081
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    Fahy's Rd, Drimna, Kilrush, Co. Clare, V15 C780
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    Paid Position
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    40 hours per week
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    41600.00 Euro Annually
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    Published On: 08 Jul 2026
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    Closing On: 05 Aug 2026

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Archaeological Management Solutions (AMS) Group Limited requires an Assistant Site Director (Archaeological Projects) to work at Fahy’s Rd, Drimna, Kilrush, Co. Clare, V15 C780.

The role involves:
contributing to archaeological field projects across designated project sites;
assisting with archaeological investigations;
supporting the recording, analysis and interpretation of findings to contribute to the understanding of past human societies and cultural heritage.

Responsibilities also include:
assisting with post-excavation analysis, preparing and reviewing technical reports;
ensuring compliance with professional, statutory and health & safety standards;
supporting project planning and field operations;
liaising with clients and relevant authorities, maintaining project documentation on SharePoint in line with AMS guidelines;
contributing to the dissemination of archaeological research.

Candidates must hold a relevant archaeology degree (or equivalent), have at least two years of archaeological field experience or experience in a similar role, and possess a driving licence. Salary: €41,600 per annum. 40 working hours per week. Please contact AMS hiring team at hr@ams-consultancy.com. 
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