Cultural Resources Team Leader

Timmons Group

The Role

Overview

Lead a multidisciplinary cultural resources team, overseeing field and office work.

Key Responsibilities

  • business development
  • client meetings
  • field data
  • technical reporting
  • qa/qc
  • team leadership

Tasks

-Support business development and contribute to strategic planning for the group -Attend meetings with clients, regulatory agencies, and stakeholders -Oversee field data collection and technical reporting -Lead a multidisciplinary team of cultural resources professionals in the successful completion of projects -Oversee QA/QC of technical reports and ensure compliance with applicable federal standards and guidelines and State Historic Preservation Office survey guidelines as required

Requirements

  • section 106
  • master’s
  • 10 years
  • preservation laws
  • cultural resources
  • project types

What You Bring

-Experience working on a broad range of project types -Must have thorough knowledge of federal and state historic preservation laws and regulations -Section 106 experience and knowledge of Mid-Atlantic SHPO’s guidelines is required -Master’s degree in archaeology, architectural history or related discipline required -Minimum of 10 years’ experience in cultural resource management -Must have previous experience working with the full range of cultural resource types commonly encountered I the Mid-Atlantic region

The Company

About Timmons Group

-Evolved from a civil engineering base into a full-service design and technology firm. -Broadened capabilities to include environmental services, GIS/geospatial technology, landscape architecture, and surveying. -Designs infrastructure—from roads and bridges to water systems—while also shaping landscapes and mapping communities. -Strong track record in civil, environmental, geotechnical, structural, infrastructure, and surveying projects. -Work spans public and private sectors. -Delivered tens of thousands of projects using analytical, data-driven site-selection tools and advanced design methods. -Typical projects include infrastructure upgrades, land development, environmental assessments, and urban landscape transformation. -Combines engineering, design, and technology for interdisciplinary solutions—from geospatial visualization to cloud asset management. -Stand out for combining regional roots with broad technical depth and a history of growth recognized by ENR and Inc.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

Energy

Commercial

Retail

Mission Critical & Data Centers

Healthcare

Economic Development

Site Selection

Infrastructure

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Transportation Design

Environmental Permitting

Surveying

Geotechnical Consulting

Site Development Design

Construction Administration

Landscape Architecture

Urban Planning

Structural Engineering

Technology Solutions