The Historic Resources Specialist-Architecture is a member of the Historic Preservation Project Review Team, which is composed of archaeologists and architectural historians. The primary role of the Project Review Team is evaluation and consultation of state and federal environmental activities resulting from development projects. Each project is assessed for its effects on historic, architectural, and archaeological resources in accordance with the National Historic Preservation Act, Vermont State Historic Preservation Act, Act 250 Land Use and Development Laws, Public Utilities Commission, and other historic preservation and environmental legislation. The Architecture Specialist coordinates and prepares official SHPO responses, assessing affects, recommending mitigation or minimization efforts, conducts site visits, and supports programmatic agreements. The position requires working directly with property owners, developers and housing group project managers, state and federal partners, and community officials.
Attributes for a successful Architecture Specialist including ability to work and support project partners, understanding of the National Historic Preservation Act and Section 106, ability to work collaboratively to resolve project affects and identify paths for no adverse effects, and outstanding written and interpersonal skills with the ability to build/maintain relationships, provide consistent consultation, and establish credibility.
For more information on the position and to apply, please visit our online career portal.
https://careers.vermont.gov/job/Montpelier-Historic-Resources-Specialist-Architecture-Limited-Service-VT-05601/1221736700/
Keywords: vermont, preservation, regulatory review, compliance, act 250, section 106, fema, nps, state job, review
Posted: January 6, 2025
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