The Architectural Historian career path provides the opportunity to work on projects that require compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and other federal, state, and local cultural resource regulations. You will serve as a key team member working with planners, scientists, engineers, project managers, and other project staff across business sectors in the company and will interface with clients and coordinate consultation with State Historic Preservation Officers, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, Native American tribes, and multiple state and federal agencies. You will also prepare proposals and cost estimates, provide technical reviews of deliverables, provide technical guidance to junior and mid-level employees, and serve as a mentor within the cultural resources group. In-depth knowledge of environmental procedures governing the identification and evaluation of historic resources for various agencies in Georgia and Tennessee, including the Georgia and Tennessee Departments of Transportation (DOT). Relevant experience includes conducting cultural resources literature reviews, historic resource surveys, and serving as a primary author and technical reviewer on reports for the Georgia and Tennessee DOTs
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