Job Title

Marine Archaeologist

Expert in Archaeological Research & Exploration

About Canadian Adventure Charters (CAC)

Canadian Adventure Charters (CAC) is a leader in ultraluxury research expeditions and deepsea
submersible charters. We cater to an elite clientele of ultrahighnetworth individuals, offering exclusive
voyages to explore remote coastlines, breathtaking underwater sites, and historic shipwrecks. Each
expedition is designed to blend adventure, discovery, and luxury seamlessly.


Our fleet consists of cuttingedge Research Explorer IceClass Vessels and Submersibles, classified under
DNV & ABS standards, ensuring the highest levels of safety, innovation, and comfort.

Reporting Structure

Reports directly to the Board of Directors.

Key Responsibilities

Lead Marine Archaeological Research & Exploration Conduct indepth research, develop
historical databases, and oversee underwater surveys, site evaluations, and preservation efforts.

Manage Marine Archaeology Projects Supervise field operations, ensure regulatory compliance,
and collaborate with researchers, maritime historians, and government entities.

Expedition Education & Guest Engagement Deliver engaging onboard presentations and
briefings, providing an educational experience for our highprofile guests.

Investor & Stakeholder Relations Build and maintain relationships with investors, Fortune 500
companies, industry leaders, and government agencies to support funding and strategic partnerships.

Regulatory & Environmental Compliance Ensure all archaeological research and expeditions
adhere to national and international regulatory frameworks.

Business Development & Branding Contribute to branding, marketing, film production
partnerships, and proposal development to enhance CAC’s industry presence.

Required Qualifications

Master’s Degree in Maritime Archaeology, Cultural Resource Management, Archaeology,
Anthropology, or a related field.
10+ years of experience in marine archaeology or cultural resource management.
Extensive expertise in shipwreck recovery, artifact analysis, mapping, and photographic
documentation.

Strong leadership and communication skills, with experience collaborating with Indigenous
communities, government bodies, and international research organizations.

Valid STCW95 Transport Canada marine certifications and a current seafarer’s medical.
Ability to operate in extreme marine environments with extensive travel commitments.

Compensation & Application Process

Compensation: Highly competitive, based on education, experience, certifications, and published works
(articles, reports, books, etc.).


How to Apply:
Submit your resume/CV, a detailed cover letter, a technical writing sample, and three professional references
to:
📩 Email: Info@cacsd.ca

For more information about Canadian Adventure Charters, visit our website:
www.cacsd.ca