Consultant, Architectural Historian

Erm

The Role

Overview

Conduct historic building surveys & reports for NRHP and Section 106 compliance.

Key Responsibilities

  • documentation
  • photography
  • forms
  • survey planning
  • report writing

Tasks

-Documenting and photographing buildings, structures, and other historic properties. -Preparation of state specific forms. -Planning, developing, and performing surveys of above-ground historic properties. -Preparing appropriate sections of cultural resources reports describing the survey and analysis of above-ground historic properties.

Requirements

  • gis
  • digital camera
  • architectural survey
  • ba architecture
  • 2-4 years
  • driver's license

What You Bring

-GIS, graphics, and/or database experience. -Ability to travel frequently and on short notice. -Ability to work outdoors in variable weather conditions and on varied terrain, sometimes for extended periods of time. -Experience driving and navigating in rural environments. -Periodic drug and alcohol testing required. -Strong writing skills and attention to detail in writing building descriptions with QA/QC skills. -Experience with digital SLR cameras. -Comfortable with taking to members of the public. -Two to 4 years of relevant experience in survey and evaluation of historic architectural resources. -This position is not eligible for immigration sponsorship. -Meet Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for professional qualifications in Architecture History or Historic Architecture. -Ability to follow instructions and work independently and take initiative to meet project deadlines. -Bachelor of Arts degree. in architectural history, historical preservation, or related field; Master of Science degree preferred. Or equivalent experience. -Ability to work weekends and over 40 hours per week, when needed. -Complying with corporate HSE. -Basic knowledge of architectural survey needs for federal and state agencies such as USACE, SCC, NPS, FERC, FCC, or DEQ. -Strong knowledge of architectural styles and materials. -Understanding of visual APE and how it is refined based on the project and permitting standards. -Understanding of NRHP analysis and assessment of effects. -Driver's License Required: This position requires a valid driver's license and/or the ability to operate a company vehicle due to the nature of job duties, which include frequent travel to various client locations across a large geographical area. -Experience with photo documentation of structures.

The Company

About Erm

-Flourished through merging UK and US consultancies, building a truly global footprint. -Has carried out major environmental assessments for projects like High Speed 1, HS2, Keystone and Dakota Access pipelines. -Works in sectors from mining, energy and chemicals to manufacturing, pharma, power, renewables, finance and TMT. -Combines strategic advisory and technical delivery, using digital tools and proprietary methodologies. -Notably led environmental impact assessments for cross-border hydroelectric, rail and oil infrastructure.

Sector Specialisms

Chemical

Financial Services

Manufacturing

Mining & Metals

Oil & Gas

Pharmaceutical

Power

Renewables

Visa Sponsorship

-this position is not eligible for immigration sponsorship.

Security Clearance

-periodic drug and alcohol testing required.