Oklahoma Watch Inc.
Environmental Program Manager-CRM
Oklahoma Watch Inc., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
* Coordinates with Oklahoma State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) and Oklahoma Archeological Survey (OAS) on state/federal projects requiring NHPA, Section 106/110 review.
·* Manages and maintains the Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan.
·* Prepares and reviews complex reports, project plans, applications and other materials prepared by professional consultants and others.
·* Conducts archival and field research.
·* Develops scopes of work for the procurement of professional services and monitors contract performance for a major division program.
·* Develops and delivers presentations to professional organizations, other government agencies, and the general public on major division programs and a variety of topics related to the preservation of archeological and historic resources.
·* Maintains logs, files and other records related to a major division program.
·* Other duties as assigned.- With direction and guidance from the state Deputy Environmental Program Manager and federal Environmental Program Manager, manages the Cultural Resources Program.
·- Acts as the Agency Tribal Liaison on Native American Consultation requirements.
·- Works in conjunction with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Manager in support of proposed agency actions and federal undertakings.
·- Provides technical oversight for cultural resources management to Environmental Staff at Camp Gruber Training Center (CGTC).
·- Conduct basic archaeological surveys and monitor projects involving ground disturbance as needed to meet SHPO, OAS and Tribal requirements.
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Develops strategies for the preservation and management of archaeological and historic properties at facilities across the state.
·- Perform the duties of Environmental Coordinator (EC) for specific facilities and is the point of contact for all environmental issues at the assigned facilities.
Address all compliance, pollution prevention, and cultural resource program issues and provide continuous relevant and up to date environmental training to OMD and OKARNG personnel.
·Knowledge of the *Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines for Archeology and Historic Preservation*; of Oklahoma’s prehistory, history, architectural history; of standard historical research methods; and of the principles of cultural resource management; and of the National Historic Preservation Act and its related programs. Ability is required to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; to train and supervise others on cultural resource related tasks; to organize and analyze sets of complex data; and to manage several projects/activities and meeting mandated deadlines. #J-18808-Ljbffr
·* Manages and maintains the Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan.
·* Prepares and reviews complex reports, project plans, applications and other materials prepared by professional consultants and others.
·* Conducts archival and field research.
·* Develops scopes of work for the procurement of professional services and monitors contract performance for a major division program.
·* Develops and delivers presentations to professional organizations, other government agencies, and the general public on major division programs and a variety of topics related to the preservation of archeological and historic resources.
·* Maintains logs, files and other records related to a major division program.
·* Other duties as assigned.- With direction and guidance from the state Deputy Environmental Program Manager and federal Environmental Program Manager, manages the Cultural Resources Program.
·- Acts as the Agency Tribal Liaison on Native American Consultation requirements.
·- Works in conjunction with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Manager in support of proposed agency actions and federal undertakings.
·- Provides technical oversight for cultural resources management to Environmental Staff at Camp Gruber Training Center (CGTC).
·- Conduct basic archaeological surveys and monitor projects involving ground disturbance as needed to meet SHPO, OAS and Tribal requirements.
·
Develops strategies for the preservation and management of archaeological and historic properties at facilities across the state.
·- Perform the duties of Environmental Coordinator (EC) for specific facilities and is the point of contact for all environmental issues at the assigned facilities.
Address all compliance, pollution prevention, and cultural resource program issues and provide continuous relevant and up to date environmental training to OMD and OKARNG personnel.
·Knowledge of the *Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines for Archeology and Historic Preservation*; of Oklahoma’s prehistory, history, architectural history; of standard historical research methods; and of the principles of cultural resource management; and of the National Historic Preservation Act and its related programs. Ability is required to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; to train and supervise others on cultural resource related tasks; to organize and analyze sets of complex data; and to manage several projects/activities and meeting mandated deadlines. #J-18808-Ljbffr