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Geomatics Supervisors and Project Officers

OXFORD ARCHAEOLOGY LIMITED
31,212 per year
Remote
Full-time
27th April 2026
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Geomatics Supervisors and Project Officers - Oxford

GEOMATICS SUPERVISORS and PROJECT OFFICERS 

Required for Oxford

Salary range:

Supervisors - £31,212 - £33,577

Project Officers - £35,250 - £40,804

Oxford Archaeology is one of the largest independent archaeological practices in Europe. Our size and reputation ensures that we work on the most exciting and varied range of projects, and can offer real opportunities for long term employment and career development.

An opportunity has arisen in our busy Geomatics department at our Oxford office. We are looking for someone who can demonstrate extensive experience of geomatics, both officed based and in the field, who are able to diligently capture, process and analyse spatial data. You must have experience of a wide range of project types as well as use of GNSS systems, total station, photogrammetric survey methods, and CAD and GIS software for data processing and analysis. You will have a good understanding, and significant experience of, professional archaeological fieldwork within the UK or Irish commercial environment as well as the Health and Safety legislation relevant to it. You will need to be a confident and energetic problem solver with strong communication and interpersonal skills, and with a commitment to engaging the wider community in aspects of our work. A higher degree in archaeology, geomatics or related earth science discipline will be highly advantageous, as will membership of CIfA at an appropriate level.

This is a great opportunity to work on a variety of exciting projects, further your career and be part of a dynamic and passionate team.

Note that the positions are initially expected to be working away from Oxford over the course of 18 months, although there are likely to be opportunities for rotation as required.   

Supervisor Position requirements:

  • Thorough knowledge and understanding of geomatics including techniques for metric survey are essential.
  • A good awareness of the role of geospatial data in archaeology, current trends and developments in geospatial fieldwork as well as the ability to implement and supervise best practice spatial methodologies and process spatial information for presentation in reports.
  • Provide guidance and remote technical assistance for survey and geomatics tasks on archaeological sites and also assist with performance monitoring and training for these where appropriate for Field Archaeologists and Graduate Trainees.
  • Competent with GIS, database and other spatial software and equipment, particularly AutoCAD, ArcGIS, QGIS, Reality Capture, Agisoft, Leica Geo-Office, Leica TST and GNSS equipment as well as general writing and IT skills relevant to Geomatics.
  • Knowledge of metric earthwork and building survey techniques and the application of photogrammetry for archaeological use and related software.
  • This post involves driving to sites throughout the country and as such a full clean driving licence and willingness to drive for work is essential.

Project Officer Position requirements:

  • An in-depth knowledge of GIS, spatial analysis and at least one spatial software suite is essential, including ArcGIS.
  • Experience of taking responsibility for large or complex pieces of work, such as organising survey teams and control of spatial data workflows for multiple or large sites as well as creating suitable spatial methodologies in conjunction with project managers.
  • A thorough understanding of the needs and priorities of commercial clients and an awareness of budgets and cost analysis.
  • A rigorous knowledge of geomatics including techniques for metric site, earthwork and building survey, different techniques for handling and visualising spatial data, uses and limitations of different data types, data suppliers and digital copyright.
  • Experience using survey grade GNSS, total stations and photogrammetry for large scale archaeological survey, the skills to process data in ArcGIS, AutoCAD, QGIS, Reality Capture and AgiSoft software and knowledge of Leica hardware and software.
  • The ability to take a lead role in performance monitoring and training of staff as well as providing remote technical assistance and troubleshooting.
  • The ability to contribute to and author unpublished (grey literature) site reports and contribute to academic publications.
  • A full clean driving licence is essential.
  • A CAA approved UAV pilot licence is also desirable for this post, as is experience of SfM photogrammetry and LiDAR using UAVs.

In return, we offer an exciting range of employee benefits.

  • Competitive salary range: Supervisors - £31,212 - £33,577, Project Officers - £35,250 - £40,804 (appointments will be made on the basis of demonstrated ability, previous experience and CIfA membership if appropriate).
  • Generous annual leave starting at 21 -24 days (depending on the role) with three additional concessionary days at Christmas plus Bank Holidays.
  • A company pension scheme with 6% employer contributions. Employees with ten years of employment or in project management roles gaining access to Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS), which is one of the few remaining defined benefit schemes in the UK.
  • Subsistence payment of £23.50 per night (tax free) and free, single room accommodation (usually B&B or self-catering) for away-based projects.
  • 37.5 hour (basic) week with optional paid overtime at time and a half for hours in-excess of 37.5 hours Monday-Friday and on Saturdays, and double time on Sundays and bank holidays.
  • Paid travel time for journeys to site that take longer than one hour from the office and free transport from regional offices to sites.
  • Free high quality personal protective equipment (inc. full breathable waterproofs, fleece etc).
  • Comprehensive care for employee welfare through a number of policies, including: the AXA Health Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) Premier, generous paid sick leave, a network of mental health first aiders, and personal accident insurance.
  • Driver’s supplement of £2.50 per hour for operational drivers in addition to paid overtime for driving.
  • We pay 100% of CIfA subscription fees.
  • Cycle to work scheme.

If you would like to be part of a respected and established organisation, please apply by completing an application form, available from:

Please enclose a CV and covering letter with your application.

Closing date: 27th April 2026

Oxford Archaeology is an Equal Opportunities employer. All applications are judged on the relevant skills and experience of the candidate, and not by gender, sexual orientation, marital status, religion, belief, age, nationality (other than where work permits may be required), or ethnicity. You must meet the requirements to live and work in the UK by UK Visas and Immigration.

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