CULTURAL RESOURCE MANAGER / ARCHAEOLOGIST
State of Arizona
The Environmental Management Office (EMO) Cultural Resource Manager (CRM) will perform work of considerable difficulty under the general direction of the Senior Cultural Resources Program Manager (SCRM), but with full authority and independence of action. The CRM is the Cultural Resource Program's (CRP) installation-level professional and subject matter expert for all Central and South regions; responsible for program performance and oversight of cultural operations at Arizona Army National Guard (AZARNG) facilities/lands. This position is uniquely responsible for the survey, identification, evaluation, treatment and monitoring of historic buildings and structures state-wide for all Army National Guard (ARNG) facilities / real property. In cooperation with the SCRM, the CRM oversees application of federal historic preservation laws and standards, to include Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), the Arizona Antiquity Act, and their integration with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). The CRM fosters an environment conducive to teaming and works collaboratively with other CFMO, AZARNG and DEMA departments to facilitate mission readiness, support the development and sustainment of real-property, and enhance cultural stewardship on resource-sensitive projects. This position exercises a high degree of independent decision making, leadership, and in the absence of the SCRM, is responsible for overall success and management of the Cultural Resource Program. Actively participates in promoting a continuous improvement workplace culture, through the use of teamwork, root cause problem solving, standard operating procedures, and review of performance metrics. Benefits Sick leave Vacation with 10 paid holidays per year Health and dental insurance Retirement plan Life insurance and long-term disability insurance Optional employee benefits include short-term disability insurance, deferred compensation plans, and supplemental life insurance Knowledge of Techniques, concepts, principles, and practices in the areas of cultural resource conservation / management and historic building preservation; understanding of ARNG cultural resource and historic property management priorities, policies and procedures. Competency in interpretation and application of local, state and federal fiscal and environmental laws; Department of Defense, Army, National Guard Bureau and State of Arizona regulations, policies, and procedures as they relate to management of state and federal military lands. Experience applying principles of project management; to include programming future year projects, writing statements of work and cost estimates, evaluating contractor proposals, managing work performed by contractors, and reviewing technical documents. NEPA and NHPA, particularly as they relate to the Department of Defense and Land Management Agencies. Must have prior experience working on impact analyses for NEPA, Section 106 consultation, and experience with tribal consultation. Historic American Building Survey (HABS) and Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) documentation. World War II-era military history, architecture and similar-era buildings. 16th - 20th century commercial and residential architecture in southwestern regions of North America and general military-based architecture. Construction methods and materials; architectural principles and techniques; Federal Historic Preservation Program; Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation; and the International and Arizona Building Codes. Public and tribal-specific etiquette; recognize and understand public perception, values, and act with professionalism in conducting relations with stakeholders, Native American tribal leaders, and preservation officers. Skilled in Analyzing and assessing potential risks / significant impacts of proposed projects on cultural resources and historic properties as they relate to the military mission. Developing program plans and standard operating procedures (SOPs) to assist with compliance of cultural resource laws and regulations. Utilizing problem-solving and analytical skills to identify and address program needs, develop solutions to resolve complex issues, and adjust plans and processes. Reviewing reports and analyzing / evaluating technical historic property and cultural data for completeness and accuracy. Baseline Computer Software: MS Word, Access, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, databases, and various Army / NGB / State online applications. Well-developed drafting / cartographic skillsets -- utilize geospatial / mapping and 3D modeling software (AutoCAD, Revit, Sketcup, and ArcGIS) to develop maps / technical drawings, analyze architectural and engineering documents, and conduct surveys. Written communication; management of correspondence (memos, letters, comprehensive plans); develop high-concept and technical-level presentations. Verbal communication; establish and maintain effective interpersonal relationships / partnerships with diverse stakeholders; public speaking / briefing; communicate technical information to lay audiences and military leadership; present at local, regional, and national conferences / forums with varying audiences; lead external workshops on legal / regulatory changes. Employing strong organizational and time management skills; react to numerous shifting priorities driven by EMO's wide range of customers / proponents. Demonstrate proficiency in scientific methodology, conducting research, and statistical / spatial analysis. Supporting the SCRM with stewardship of CRP funds; pursue project and external funding opportunities; conduct grant writing and execution; identify opportunities to simplify CRP processes, reduce program costs, and increase efficiencies for both internal staff and project stakeholders. Ability to Maintain an orientation / posture toward fulfilling military and agency-specific objectives. Execute a diverse set of daily tasks while maintaining focus on short-term and long-term program priorities. Schedule, conduct, and oversee historic resource surveys, archival research, historic building assessments, field studies of historic structures / architectural view-sheds, and data collection. Prepare, review, comprehend, implement and provide feedback on historic context statements and reports that include cultural, social, and economic elements. Plan, scope, implement, and integrate cultural resources / historic building studies and mitigation measures with limited input. Evaluate local and state registers for documentation including Historic American Building Survey (HABS) and Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) documentation. Develop and communicate technical architectural / construction recommendations to both non-skilled personnel and project managers. Plan, prepare, review, and oversee deliverables and reports related to permitting, due diligence surveys, mitigation plans, and project monitoring. Plan, coordinate, and direct a variety of activities and complex projects to support a broad range of customers. Conduct awareness training for internal and external stakeholders. Maintain the ability to translate / shift between scientific, planning, engineering, and policy-driven efforts. Identify and implement new / evolving technologies and methods in cultural resource management. Work effectively in collaborative multi-disciplinary teams. Travel in-and-out of state to conduct training, inspect construction projects, and attend conferences / workshops. Operate and negotiate 4-whieel drive and all-terrain vehicles on rugged terrain. Selective Preference(s) Desired qualifications include any combination of experience, education, and training that meets the knowledge, skills, and abilities as described. Master's degree or academic coursework equivalent in architecture, architectural history, archaeology, or field related to cultural resources, and/or; Hold an Arizona license to practice architecture; or ability to be qualified through AZBTS and take A.R.E. through NCARB, and/or; 3+ years’ experience-per Secretary of the Interior Standards (Archaeology / Historic Preservation) #J-18808-Ljbffr State of Arizona
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