WSP

Senior Archaeologist

WSP$100K — $139K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Professional licence in good standing with the Ministry of Citizenship and Multiculturalism (MCM) for archaeological fieldwork in Ontario.
  • 10+ years of consulting archaeology experience, with a minimum of 5 years leading projects in Northern Ontario.
  • Expert knowledge of Ontario archaeology and current MCM Standards and Guidelines.
  • Proven project management skills for large and complex archaeological projects under tight deadlines.
  • Strong leadership and mentoring experience in supporting staff development.
  • Ability to design project scopes, methodologies, and budgets.
  • Understanding of project financial management principles.

Responsibilities

  • Lead archaeological assessments following MCM Standards and Guidelines.
  • Direct end-to-end project management across archaeological projects.
  • Provide visible leadership in health, safety, and risk management in various environments.
  • Deliver technical reviews of archaeological reports to meet quality standards.
  • Plan logistics and resources in coordination with Field Operations for effective project delivery.
  • Mentor junior staff and foster a culture of collaboration.
  • Support business development through proposals and client relationships.

Benefits

  • Engage closely with Indigenous Nations to support community relations.
  • Contribute to culturally informed planning and resource development in Northern Ontario.
  • Directly influence heritage stewardship and long-term community outcomes.
  • Opportunity to work in one of Ontario's most unique and diverse regions.
Full Job Description
Job Description

The Opportunity

Shape the World Around you

As a Senior Archaeologist in Northern Ontario, you'll play a meaningful role in shaping how northern communities grow, while respecting and protecting the histories, lands, and cultural landscapes that define them. As part of our Ontario Archaeology Team, you'll lead archaeological assessments across Northern Ontario, providing trusted expertise to clients and multidisciplinary project teams.

This role offers the opportunity to work closely with Indigenous Nations and communities, support responsible resource and infrastructure development, and influence culturally informed planning across some of Ontario's most unique and diverse regions. Your work will directly contribute to heritage stewardship, sustainable development, and long-term community outcomes in Northern Ontario.

Your Impact

  • Lead archaeological assessments in northern Ontario in accordance with the Ministry of Citizenship and Multiculturalism (MCM) Standards and Guidelines for Consultant Archaeologists.
  • Direct end-to-end archaeological projects-including scope development, field strategies, reporting, and regulatory submissions.
  • Serve as Project Manager, overseeing scope, budgets, schedules, quality, and client communications.
  • Provide visible leadership in health, safety, and risk management across field and office environments.
  • Deliver senior technical review of archaeological reports to meet MCM and WSP quality standards.
  • Coordinate with the Field Operations Lead to plan logistics, staffing, and internal resources for northern Ontario project delivery.
  • Mentor archaeological staff and contribute to a collaborative learning culture.
  • Support business development through proposal development, relationship building, and strategic insight.
  • Engage respectfully and meaningfully with Indigenous Nations and communities, regulators, and clients.
  • Analyze and interpret archaeological data within the context of northern Ontario landscapes and cultural histories.

The Skills That Set You Apart
  • Professional licence in good standing with the MCM to conduct archaeological fieldwork in Ontario.
  • 10+ years of consulting archaeology experience, including 5+ years leading projects in northern Ontario.
  • Expert knowledge of Ontario archaeology and applied experience with current MCM Standards, Guidelines, and Technical Bulletins.
  • Proven ability to independently manage large and complex archaeological projects under deadline-driven conditions.
  • Strong leadership and mentoring experience, supporting staff development and project excellence.
  • Ability to anticipate project needs, secure resources, and support organizational improvements.
  • Experience designing scopes, methodologies, and budgets for projects of various sizes and complexities.
  • Strong understanding of project financial management principles.
  • Ability to obtain Provincial and Federal Security Clearance.
  • Valid Canadian driver's licence meeting WSP driving policy requirements.
  • Advanced knowledge of historical and/or Indigenous material culture specific to northern Ontario would be an asset.
  • Experience with archaeological requirements on federal lands.
  • Membership with the Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals (CAHP).


Compensation

AB, BC, NT, NU, SK & YT: $110,600 - $146,500
MB & ON: $100,900 - $139,000
NB, NL, NS, PEI & QC: $99,900 - $132,700

Disclosure:
The final salary awarded for this role may vary based on education, qualifications, certifications, experience, skills, seniority, physical location, performance, and business needs. Salary ranges may be adjusted for business reasons.

Ready to Make and Impact?

This is more than a role - it's a chance to build a meaningful career in Northern Ontario while contributing to projects that respect the land, honour history, and support local communities. If you're ready to combine technical leadership with cultural stewardship in a region that truly matters, we encourage you to apply and start shaping the future of Northern Ontario with us.

About WSP

WSP is a Canadian engineering consulting firm that provides services to transform the built environment and restore the natural environment. The firm's expertise ranges from environmental remediation and urban planning, to engineering iconic buildings and designing sustainable transport networks, to developing the energy sources of the future and enabling new ways of extracting essential resources. It has approximately 54,000 employees, including engineers, technicians, scientists, architects, planners, surveyors, program and construction management professionals, and various environmental experts. WSP has offices in more than 40 countries and territories around the world.
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