Parametrix, a leading engineering, planning, and environmental sciences consulting firm, is seeking an ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN to join our Cultural Resources practice in the Pacific Northwest. This position will join a team of Natural & Cultural Resources professionals and support projects across planning, design and construction.
This position has flexibility to be based from one of our Washington or Oregon Parametrix offices or work fully remotely supporting the Pacific Northwest Region. This position will require occasional field work and travel for team, project, and client collaboration.
WHO YOU ARE:
Experienced: You have a graduate degree in Architectural History, Historic Preservation, Public History, or a related educational field. Your experience includes 5+ years of cultural resource management or historic preservation practice, including work on projects that required compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, National Environmental Policy Act, and other applicable federal, local, and state regulations. If you have experience with project and client management, technical review of deliverables for junior team members, and proposal preparation experience, you will be considered for a senior-level role with commensurate compensation.
Knowledgeable: You have demonstrated ability conducting context and property-specific research, built environment field survey, National Register of Historic Places eligibility evaluations and inventory form preparation, as well as assessment of effects to historic properties. You serve as lead author for technical reporting and work independently on small projects or collaborate with a team to deliver larger projects. You are detail-oriented, and pride yourself in having strong technical writing skills and providing constructive peer review to your colleagues. You are excited about tackling cultural resources management challenges with your problem-solving skills.
Relationship-focused: Your strong interpersonal skills and collaborative approach make you team player, and you thrive on developing rapport with others to achieve quality delivery. Your excellent verbal and written communication skills support your ability to coordinate within the cultural resources team, with multi-discipline collaborators, with clients, and agency reviewers.
Hard Working: You care deeply about delivering for your clients and your quality work reflects this. Your goal is to be a architectural historian subject matter expert who earns the trust of your internal and external clients through reliable and responsive technical delivery. You are self-motivated, but also thrive in a team environment. You enjoy a variety of challenging projects and, work environments.
WHAT WE OFFER:
Base salary for mid-level position is in the range of $80,000-$100,000; senior-level position is in the range of $110,000+. Compensation will be determined based on education, experience, location, and role. For all positions, we conduct an equity review. Employee-owners are all eligible for performance-based bonuses based on key contributions. Salaries are reviewed at least once annually as part of our compensation program. We are transparent in our salary discussions and look forward to sharing more about our compensation structure and the value of being an employee-owner.
If the above description sounds like you and you wish to be considered, please submit a letter of interest and resume through our website:
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