We currently have an exciting opportunity in our Jackson, Mississippi office for the following position:
Architectural Historian II
Responsible for all aspects of fieldwork, report preparation and content, National Register Evaluation recommendations, and prepares Section 106, Section 4(f) and NEPA documentation. Ensures that all project personnel have sufficient experience to perform assigned duties. Supervises, coordinates and reviews the work of field supervisors and crew chiefs. Lead coordination with Office of Historic Preservation and other government agencies. Management, of historic resource projects, phases and tasks including client interaction and supervision of subconsultants.
Responsible for business development for designated clients, prepares proposals, estimates and contracts. Must be flexible, proactive and committed to client development.
Minimum Requirements:Masters Degree in Historic Preservation or related field and 2 years of experience required. Prefer 7 years of relevant experience. Experience must include a strong NEPA and Cultural Resources background. Must have ability to quickly develop working knowledge of project financial management software (BST preferred). Must be able to organize and prioritize tasks. Must be able to convey information clearly and effectively through verbal and written communications; reviews and edits written work constructively. Professional Archaeology Registration required. H1B sponsorship not available at this time.
WSA offers an excellent compensation and benefits package including competitive compensation, health, dental, vision, 401k, paid time off, ESOP, and more.
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Cultural resource industry events and announcements
BLM Archaeological and Cultural Resource Services The Bureau of Land Management's New Mexico State Office has a requirement for resource identification, documentation, evaluation, record keeping, protection, mitigation, education, outreach, and information dissemination activities associated with managing the cultural and heritage resources within BLMs area of responsibility in New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas.
10-23-09
Traditional Cultural Property and Ethnographic Study (Washington) This is an advance notice announcing the intent of the Seattle District US Army Corps of Engineers to award a firm fixed price non-personal services contract for traditional cultural property (TCP), ethnographic studies, and related services.
09-08-09
What Lies Beneath? Native American Tribes of the Boise, Idaho Archaeological Record And a Site in the Boise Foothills Tests have confirmed the dates and the fact that the artifacts, found in the Boise foothills near the Table Rock plateau, came from the same source of obsidian as the Squaw/Timber Butte location, east of Payette and North from Boise. This Squaw/Timber Butte location is known as a major prehistoric source of obsidian glass in eastern Idaho prehistory. ( A re-cap of the original report and research below.)
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