Burns & McDonnell
Senior Architectural Historian/Cultural Resources Specialist (Multiple Locations
Burns & McDonnell, Dallas, Texas, United States, 75215
Senior Architectural Historian/Cultural Resources Specialist (Multiple Locations)
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Description
Burns & McDonnell is seeking to hire a Senior Architectural Historian/Cultural Resources Specialist within our Environmental Services Global practice.
The Senior Architectural Historian/Cultural Resources Specialist will lead and support architectural and historic resource studies, surveys, and archival research.
Duties Include
Serving as Principal Investigator for architectural resource documentation and evaluation projects including oversight of Junior Staff (i.e. collecting field data). Coordinating directly with Project Managers and agency staff Writing architectural descriptions. Evaluating resources for NRHP eligibility and assessing effects as required under Section 106 of the NHPA and applicable state preservation laws. Preparing technical reports for a variety of geographic locations under a range of regulatory contexts. All other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in related field from an accredited university is required. Master's degree in Historic Preservation, Cultural Resource Management, Public History, or a closely related field, strongly preferred. Completion of Masters Degree can be substituted for one year of experience. Meet the Secretary of the Interior’s Qualification Standards as an Historian and Architectural Historian. Minimum of 8 years related experience -- conducting historic-age architecture surveys for regulatory compliance (including data gathering and photography). Experience conducting archival research into census records, chain of title, and other primary source materials. Have strong writing skills and experience composing architectural descriptions and historic contexts for survey reports and preservation planning documents. Familiarity with state preservation laws, the National Historic Preservation Act (including Section 106), the National Environmental Policy Act, and requirements of other Federal regulatory agencies such as the FHWA, USACE, DOE, EPA, BLM, etc. Mentor and oversee work of junior staff. Engage in fieldwork and project site visits (up to 40% travel). Be willing to travel for projects across the central and eastern United States. TxDOT pre-certification preferred (Categories 2.7.2, 2.15.1, and 2.15.2). Experience leading both small- and large-scale field surveys and associated reporting efforts. An ability to interact in a positive and professional manner with clients, agency staff, and coworkers. Experience with proposals, project scoping, and cost estimating. Experience working with regulatory agencies, particularly SHPOs strongly preferred. Proficiency with Google Earth, ArcGIS, Adobe Acrobat Pro, and Adobe Photoshop strongly preferred.
This job posting will remain open a minimum of 72 hours and on an ongoing basis until filled.
EEO/Disabled/Veterans
Job
Scientific
Primary Location
US-TX-Austin
Other Locations
US-TX-Fort Worth, US-TX-Houston, US-TX-Dallas
Schedule:
Full-time
Travel:
Yes, 50 % of the Time
Req ID:
250105
Job Hire Type
Experienced #ENS
Seniority level
Seniority level Not Applicable Employment type
Employment type Full-time Job function
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Senior Architectural Historian/Cultural Resources Specialist (Multiple Locations)
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Burns & McDonnell Get AI-powered advice on this job and more exclusive features. Direct message the job poster from Burns & McDonnell Associate Recruiter at Burns & McDonnell
Description
Burns & McDonnell is seeking to hire a Senior Architectural Historian/Cultural Resources Specialist within our Environmental Services Global practice.
The Senior Architectural Historian/Cultural Resources Specialist will lead and support architectural and historic resource studies, surveys, and archival research.
Duties Include
Serving as Principal Investigator for architectural resource documentation and evaluation projects including oversight of Junior Staff (i.e. collecting field data). Coordinating directly with Project Managers and agency staff Writing architectural descriptions. Evaluating resources for NRHP eligibility and assessing effects as required under Section 106 of the NHPA and applicable state preservation laws. Preparing technical reports for a variety of geographic locations under a range of regulatory contexts. All other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in related field from an accredited university is required. Master's degree in Historic Preservation, Cultural Resource Management, Public History, or a closely related field, strongly preferred. Completion of Masters Degree can be substituted for one year of experience. Meet the Secretary of the Interior’s Qualification Standards as an Historian and Architectural Historian. Minimum of 8 years related experience -- conducting historic-age architecture surveys for regulatory compliance (including data gathering and photography). Experience conducting archival research into census records, chain of title, and other primary source materials. Have strong writing skills and experience composing architectural descriptions and historic contexts for survey reports and preservation planning documents. Familiarity with state preservation laws, the National Historic Preservation Act (including Section 106), the National Environmental Policy Act, and requirements of other Federal regulatory agencies such as the FHWA, USACE, DOE, EPA, BLM, etc. Mentor and oversee work of junior staff. Engage in fieldwork and project site visits (up to 40% travel). Be willing to travel for projects across the central and eastern United States. TxDOT pre-certification preferred (Categories 2.7.2, 2.15.1, and 2.15.2). Experience leading both small- and large-scale field surveys and associated reporting efforts. An ability to interact in a positive and professional manner with clients, agency staff, and coworkers. Experience with proposals, project scoping, and cost estimating. Experience working with regulatory agencies, particularly SHPOs strongly preferred. Proficiency with Google Earth, ArcGIS, Adobe Acrobat Pro, and Adobe Photoshop strongly preferred.
This job posting will remain open a minimum of 72 hours and on an ongoing basis until filled.
EEO/Disabled/Veterans
Job
Scientific
Primary Location
US-TX-Austin
Other Locations
US-TX-Fort Worth, US-TX-Houston, US-TX-Dallas
Schedule:
Full-time
Travel:
Yes, 50 % of the Time
Req ID:
250105
Job Hire Type
Experienced #ENS
Seniority level
Seniority level Not Applicable Employment type
Employment type Full-time Job function
Job function Research, Analyst, and Information Technology Industries Construction Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at Burns & McDonnell by 2x Get notified about new Architectural Historian jobs in
Dallas, TX . We’re unlocking community knowledge in a new way. Experts add insights directly into each article, started with the help of AI.
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