Oceyon is a maritime exploration and recovery company focused on institutionalizing the recovery of lost maritime assets through a compliance-first technology-driven approach. By combining archival intelligence artificial intelligence state-of-the-art technologies and advanced survey methodologies Oceyon transforms deep-sea recovery from speculative exploration into a structured and data-driven industrial process.
Our missions operate under strict legal archaeological and ESG frameworks ensuring that maritime heritage preservation and responsible recovery remain central to all operations.
As we expand our regulatory and operational activities globally we are seeking an experienced Maritime Archaeologist to join our core team.
Tasks
Role Overview
The Maritime Archaeologist will play a key role at the intersection of historical research regulatory compliance and offshore operations. The position combines academic expertise with operational execution supporting the identification assessment permitting and responsible recovery of underwater cultural heritage sites.
The successful candidate will contribute both onshore and offshore working closely with historians legal experts engineers survey teams and government authorities.
Key Responsibilities
Research and Target Assessment
Conduct archival and historical research related to shipwrecks and maritime trade routes
Assess archaeological significance and cultural heritage considerations of identified targets
Contribute to site evaluation reports supporting operational decision-making
Collaborate with archival intelligence and data teams to validate targets
Regulatory and Government Engagement
Support permitting processes with coastal states and regulatory authorities
Prepare archaeological documentation required for licences and agreements
Engage with national heritage agencies museums and archaeological institutions
Ensure compliance with applicable maritime heritage laws and international conventions
Survey and Offshore Missions
Participate in marine survey campaigns and offshore expeditions
Provide archaeological supervision during survey and recovery operations
Advise on site protection documentation and handling procedures
Contribute to survey planning and methodology development
Documentation and Reporting
Produce archaeological assessments technical reports and compliance documentation
Support ESG and heritage reporting requirements
Maintain proper recording standards aligned with professional archaeological practices
Strategic Collaboration
Act as liaison with archaeological associations and academic partners
Support development of Oceyons archaeological advisory network
Contribute to internal best practices for responsible recovery operations
Requirements
Required Profile & Background
- Masters degree or PhD in Maritime Archaeology Underwater Archaeology Archaeology or a related field
- Minimum 5 years of professional experience in maritime or underwater archaeology
- Demonstrated experience with shipwreck research or underwater cultural heritage projects
- Knowledge of international maritime heritage frameworks and permitting environments
- Experience working with government or heritage authorities
Desired Skills and Experience
- Offshore or marine fieldwork experience
- Strong archival research capabilities
- Familiarity with survey technologies such as sonar ROVs AUVs or subsea imaging
- Understanding of legal and regulatory processes related to shipwreck recovery
- Experience working in multidisciplinary technical teams
- Excellent written reporting skills in English (additional languages are an advantage)
Personal Profile
- Practical and solution-oriented mindset
- Comfortable operating in both academic and commercial environments
- Strong communication and diplomatic skills
- Willingness to travel internationally and participate in offshore missions
- High ethical standards regarding cultural heritage preservation
Benefits
What We Offer
- Opportunity to work at the frontier of maritime exploration and technology
- Participation in globally significant offshore projects
- Collaboration with experts across archaeology AI robotics and subsea engineering
- Dynamic and international working environment
- Competitive compensation aligned with experience
Oceyon is a maritime exploration and recovery company focused on institutionalizing the recovery of lost maritime assets through a compliance-first technology-driven approach. By combining archival intelligence artificial intelligence state-of-the-art technologies and advanced survey methodologies O...
Oceyon is a maritime exploration and recovery company focused on institutionalizing the recovery of lost maritime assets through a compliance-first technology-driven approach. By combining archival intelligence artificial intelligence state-of-the-art technologies and advanced survey methodologies Oceyon transforms deep-sea recovery from speculative exploration into a structured and data-driven industrial process.
Our missions operate under strict legal archaeological and ESG frameworks ensuring that maritime heritage preservation and responsible recovery remain central to all operations.
As we expand our regulatory and operational activities globally we are seeking an experienced Maritime Archaeologist to join our core team.
Tasks
Role Overview
The Maritime Archaeologist will play a key role at the intersection of historical research regulatory compliance and offshore operations. The position combines academic expertise with operational execution supporting the identification assessment permitting and responsible recovery of underwater cultural heritage sites.
The successful candidate will contribute both onshore and offshore working closely with historians legal experts engineers survey teams and government authorities.
Key Responsibilities
Research and Target Assessment
Conduct archival and historical research related to shipwrecks and maritime trade routes
Assess archaeological significance and cultural heritage considerations of identified targets
Contribute to site evaluation reports supporting operational decision-making
Collaborate with archival intelligence and data teams to validate targets
Regulatory and Government Engagement
Support permitting processes with coastal states and regulatory authorities
Prepare archaeological documentation required for licences and agreements
Engage with national heritage agencies museums and archaeological institutions
Ensure compliance with applicable maritime heritage laws and international conventions
Survey and Offshore Missions
Participate in marine survey campaigns and offshore expeditions
Provide archaeological supervision during survey and recovery operations
Advise on site protection documentation and handling procedures
Contribute to survey planning and methodology development
Documentation and Reporting
Produce archaeological assessments technical reports and compliance documentation
Support ESG and heritage reporting requirements
Maintain proper recording standards aligned with professional archaeological practices
Strategic Collaboration
Act as liaison with archaeological associations and academic partners
Support development of Oceyons archaeological advisory network
Contribute to internal best practices for responsible recovery operations
Requirements
Required Profile & Background
- Masters degree or PhD in Maritime Archaeology Underwater Archaeology Archaeology or a related field
- Minimum 5 years of professional experience in maritime or underwater archaeology
- Demonstrated experience with shipwreck research or underwater cultural heritage projects
- Knowledge of international maritime heritage frameworks and permitting environments
- Experience working with government or heritage authorities
Desired Skills and Experience
- Offshore or marine fieldwork experience
- Strong archival research capabilities
- Familiarity with survey technologies such as sonar ROVs AUVs or subsea imaging
- Understanding of legal and regulatory processes related to shipwreck recovery
- Experience working in multidisciplinary technical teams
- Excellent written reporting skills in English (additional languages are an advantage)
Personal Profile
- Practical and solution-oriented mindset
- Comfortable operating in both academic and commercial environments
- Strong communication and diplomatic skills
- Willingness to travel internationally and participate in offshore missions
- High ethical standards regarding cultural heritage preservation
Benefits
What We Offer
- Opportunity to work at the frontier of maritime exploration and technology
- Participation in globally significant offshore projects
- Collaboration with experts across archaeology AI robotics and subsea engineering
- Dynamic and international working environment
- Competitive compensation aligned with experience
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