$58,656 - $76,992 annually depending on qualificat
Career Level:
Mid Level
Organization Type:
Public Sector - State
Application Deadline:
Job Description
Position Profile: This is a full time 18 month project position. This position is scheduled to work on both the Alaskan Way Viaduct, and SR 520 programs. This staff person is responsible for working with the project teams to comply with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act for WSDOT on behalf of FHWA.
Manage and direct scopes of work, budgets, and cultural resources technical memorandum. You will review archaeological assessments and technical reports for WSDOT.
Responsibilities include: Determining areas of Potential Effects and needs for in-depth archaeological and/or historical studies. Conducts, directs, and reviews complex archaeological and historical studies, impact evaluations and development of mitigation measures for known or potential resources; reconciles cultural resource concerns with Federal lead agencies, tribes, sponsoring agencies, consulting parties, citizens and other interested groups. Reviews all environmental documents related to Section 106 and NEPA for cultural resources management or historic preservation issues. Develops, writes, negotiates and administers cultural resources Memoranda of Agreements with tribal, state and federal agencies. Makes recommendations on Determinations of Resource Eligibility and Project Effect using National Register criteria established by the National Park Service.
Cultural Resource Analysts Inc. Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc. (CRA) serves as a specialized consulting firm with headquarters in Lexington, Kentucky. The company became incorporated in 1983 and opened satellite offices in Hurricane, West Virginia, in 1994; Longmont, Colorado, in 2005
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