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Senior Research Historian

Jacobs

As Southeast Senior Architectural Historian, you will lead cultural resources projects across the southeastern United States, primarily for transportation, water, and energy infrastructure projects. There is an immediate need for cultural resources support for infrastructure projects in Georgia and Tennessee. Based on availability, you may also lead other projects throughout the United States, including providing cultural resources support for planning, engineering, and construction services to water, Department of Defense, federal civilian, and other government and commercial clients. 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.

The Senior Architectural Historian confidently develops strategies for compliance with federal, state, and local cultural resources regulations and solutions for complex projects. 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. Master’s degree in Architectural History, Historic Preservation, Public History, Architecture, or a related field

Minimum 10 years of professional experience in historic preservation or a related field

Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, including Teams

Oral and written English communication skills

Must be willing and able to travel, as needed, approximately 15 percent of time.

Initiating consultation with project stakeholders

Literature reviews and background research

Organizing and conducting field surveys

National Register eligibility determinations

Developing and implementing agreement documents

Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record/Historic American Landscape Study documentation

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

Experience working in the consulting environment, able to handle multiple projects simultaneously and be responsive to both internal and external clients

Knowledge of and experience with ‘recent past’ resources, such as Ranch houses and mid-twentieth century commercial buildings

Familiarity with NEPA, Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, and Section 4(f) of the U.Section 106 experience with transportation, energy, and water infrastructure projects, including familiarity with environmental procedures for FHWA, FTA, FRA, FERC, EPA, HUD, and USACE

Working knowledge of GIS and mobile data collection applications, such as Google Earth and ArcGIS Field Maps

Experience conducting Section 106 historic resource evaluations for infrastructure projects across the southeast (including Georgia, Tennessee, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Arkansas, and Kentucky)

#All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, or medical conditions related to pregnancy, childbirth, or breastfeeding), age, medical condition, marital or domestic partner status, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression and transgender status, mental disability or physical disability, genetic information, military or veteran status, citizenship, low-income status or any other status or characteristic protected by applicable law. Learn more about your rights under Federal EEO laws and supplemental language.

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