Senior Architectural
Historian
Do
you want to work at a company where the employee-owners genuinely care about
each other and foster a collaborative environment?
Do
you want to be part of a team that does great work on a wide variety of
projects that are important to your community?
Does
your dream job include preparing meaningful historic resource evaluations, or
crafting creative mitigation for the preservation of historic structures under
CEQA or NEPA?
Are
you excited about having a say about the kinds of built environment projects
your company pursues? Then HELIX is the perfect fit for you!
HELIX
Environmental Planning, Inc., a growing, California-based environmental
consulting firm, is seeking a Senior Architectural Historian to join its
Cultural Resources team. HELIX offers cultural resources, environmental,
biological, acoustical, air quality, and GIS services to both the public and
private sectors. Our cultural resources staff completes a variety of historic
preservation, studies for a wide range of local, state, and federal projects.
Why work at HELIX?
*Employee-owned since 2004
*Offers a hybrid work schedule with flexibility of working in-office and remotely
*Invested in professional growth and employee development and training
*Recognized for our workplace practices, employee wellness programs, and community contributions
*Named as one of the 2021 Best Firms to Work For by ZweigGroup
HELIX
also offers a competitive benefits package, that includes:
*Robust Health Coverage (Medical, Dental, Vision) for employee and dependents
*Life /Long Term Disability Insurance
*Accrual of Paid Personal Time Off
*Bonus Program
*Wellness Program
*Employee Stock Ownership Plan participation
*401K participation with employer contributions
We can be
VERY flexible! While we are searching for a full-time candidate, we are also
open to the possibility of a part-time candidate. You can choose to work out of
one of our six office locations in California, or you can work fully remote or
a mix of both! Just tell us what works for you!
The
successful candidate will lead built environment studies for a wide range of
project types throughout California, reporting office to be determined based on
work location. Responsibilities will include proposal preparation, research,
field reconnaissance, historic-era building/site/object evaluations, impact
analyses, Historic Assessment/HABS/HAER/HALS report preparation, and
communication with other cultural resources and environmental planning staff,
subconsultants, clients, and agency staff. The ideal candidate will have knowledge and training in historical
resources of California, with at least eight years of related experience. Knowledge
of the California historical, environmental, and regulatory setting is
required.
Candidates must possess excellent written and verbal communication
skills and analytical abilities. The applicant must have a strong work
ethic, positive attitude, and work well with others. The role does not require supervision of other staff.
Salary will be based on qualifications and/or experience, with a
robust benefits package. Expected starting pay range of $93,000 to $124,000 (pro-rated for part-time).
HELIX is an
equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and an inclusive work
environment. We encourage all qualified applicants to apply regardless of
gender, race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and
sexual orientation), parental status, national origin, disability, age, genetic
information (including family medical history), political affiliation, military
service or veteran status. These protections extend to all management practices
and decisions, including recruitment and hiring, appraisal systems, promotions,
training, and career development programs.