Mead & Hunt, a
nationally recognized professional services consulting firm, is seeking a
highly motivated senior cultural resource specialist to join or team. This
exciting opportunity allows for professional growth through challenging and
rewarding projects for a variety of agencies in the Mid-Atlantic and beyond and
a team of knowledgeable and fun colleagues to collaborate with. Mead & Hunt
has a strong and thriving people-focused culture that values diversity,
inclusion, and connection. We offer competitive pay based on experience
and a variety of valuable benefits, such as a retirement plan (401(k)) with
employer match, health insurance, disability insurance, opportunities for
bonuses, paid time for community service projects, support for technical
training and professional growth and networking opportunities, both internally
and externally, an Employee Assistance Program that provides our team with
resources and support in situations that may come up in their personal lives,
and many more. This position will be based in an office to facilitate
team collaboration and mentoring but there is opportunity for some amount of
remote work; the possibility of remote work will be dependent on candidate
experience and qualifications. A valid driver’s license and some travel will be
required no matter your location.
Responsibilities
include:
Completing and leading activities for Section 106 and similar compliance projects including evaluation of cultural resources, research and site visits, and report preparation
Leading business development opportunities and professional organization involvement
May manage projects, project teams, and clients
The successful
candidate will have:
A bachelor’s degree in historic preservation or a related field such as history, architectural history, public history; AND at least eight (8) years of relevant technical experience within the fields of history or architectural history
OR
A master’s degree in historic
preservation or related field such as history, architectural history, public
history; AND at least six (6) years of relevant technical experience
within the fields of history or architectural history
Meet the Secretary of the Interior’s
Standards in their respective field
The ideal candidate
will have experience with any/all of the following:
Mid-Atlantic cultural resources project experience
Completing cultural resource management reports and activities for Section 106 compliance projects
Ability to guide clients on compliance with National Historic
Preservation Act (NHPA) and various state and local regulations,
preferably in the Mid-Atlantic
Consultation with agencies and consulting parties
Transportation projects including Section 4(f)
Project management experience including leading a team, client management and adhering to schedule and budget.
If you have strong communication and organizational
skills, are self-motivated, and can work well both independently and as part of
a team, complete the online application process for this job posting at www.meadhunt.com/careers.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regard to protected veteran status, disability, race, color, religion,
sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin.
Wage Range: $86,000 to $108,000 – Actual compensation may vary due to
other factors such as: experience, skill set or location.