Job Summary:
Navarro & Wright Consulting Engineers, Inc. is an established MBE/DBE firm providing full spectrum civil engineering and related services in the Mid-Atlantic region. We’ve been around since 1996 and we were ranked as one of the top engineering firms. We use the latest technology and methodologies to exceed our client expectations.
We are looking for an Architectural Historian to join our team in New Cumberland, PA! This important role assists the firm’s clients by identifying and evaluating historic properties in compliance with Federal and state historic preservation laws and guidelines.
Schedule:
Full-time – 40 hours a week.
We are proud of our ability to offer flexibility to provide a better work life balance. You will be able to work remotely in a hybrid arrangement and take advantage of our flextime policy as your fieldwork allows.
Salary Range:
Competitive compensation commensurate with experience. Range for the position is: $28.00 to $35.00 an hour.
Job Responsibilities:
- Support clients with Section 106 and 110 activities of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, As Amended, utilizing regulations found at 36 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 800 – Protection of Historic Properties.
- Identify, research, and record historic buildings, structures, districts, and objects within an Area of Potential Effect.
- Prepare all levels of survey forms in compliance with the state historic preservation office (SHPO) and transportation department reporting guidelines.
- Assess the eligibility of historic properties for listing in the National Register of Historic Places, utilizing criteria published by the National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, and provide recommendations on same to responsible Federal and state agencies.
- Complete photography in compliance with the National Park Service photography standards.
- Prepare eligibility reports, determination of effects forms, determination of effects reports and memos, alternatives analyses, and other documentation related to a project and client’s needs, according to applicable state guidelines.
- Conduct archival and secondary research in support of projects.
- Work with other disciplines, including any departments of archaeology, environmental, landscape architecture, planning and engineering to integrate the consideration of cultural resources into project development and execution.
- Attend client meetings and represent Navarro & Wright.