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The architectural historian career path provides the opportunity to work on projects that require compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and other federal, state, and local cultural resource regulations.
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Heres what youll need : Masters Degree in Architectural History, Historic Preservation, Public History, Architecture, or a related field. The Senior Architectural Historian confidently develops strategies for compliance with federal, state, and local cultural resources regulations and solutions for complex projects.
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Primary experience with National Historic Preservation Act (Section 106, 110) compliance with some experience in public relations programs. Experience in historic preservation. The Environmental Compliance Group (ECG) is part of the BNL Environmental Protection Division (EPD.
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Graduate degree (M.A. or Ph. D.) from a United States accredited university in anthropology, archaeology, architectural history, or historic preservation. We are seeking an individual enthusiastic about cultural resource management and historic preservation with a strong commitment to client service and technical excellence.
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Graduate degree (M.A., M.S., MHC) or certificate in public history, heritage conservation, architectural history, historic preservation, planning, or related field that meets the Secretary of the Interior’s Guidelines for Professional Qualification Standards for Architectural History.
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Cayuga Centers is an accredited non-profit, human services agency dedicated to family support and preservation, trauma-informed care, and serving vulnerable populations with the most unique needs.
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Minimum education: MA/MHP/MS in architectural history, historic preservation, history, archaeology, or a closely related field. You should have an applied knowledge of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and a working familiarity of other environmental statutes and regulations.
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Reviews on-going and completed plans for compliance with approved standards, City codes, and numerous acts and regulations such as Erosion and Sediment Control, Historic Preservation, and Playground Safety Standards.
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Performs technical reviews of documentation to ensure computer security integration and compliance with regulations (NERC CIP, SOX, ISO, etc. Support internal investigations by performing data and system forensics, and other investigative techniques and conduct computer and mobile device forensic examinations, including preservation, acquisition, and analysis of digital evidence.
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The architectural historian career path provides the opportunity to work on projects that require compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and other federal and state cultural resource regulations.
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Novogradac provides publicly and privately held national enterprises with a full spectrum of audit, tax, valuation, expert witness and litigation support, property compliance and general consulting services and works extensively in the affordable housing, community development, historic preservation and renewable energy fields.
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The candidate will provide support to Tetra Tech's cultural resources and renewable energy environmental compliance team in the western US, leading cultural resource surveys and tasks in the Pacific Northwest, typically as part of larger permitting, compliance, or due diligence efforts.
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Manage effective and high-quality working relationship with the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and environmental resource agencies such as the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO), United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB), California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) and others as needed.
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Examines and inspects compliance with Codes and related Commission / City Council approvals pertaining to design, zoning and historic preservation regulations and requirements. Knowledge of building inspection for compliance with applicable codes and ordinances related to project design, construction, alteration, repair and related zoning and land use matters.
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Daily activities will include, but are not limited to, working within a team environment and leading functional internal audits of VO's electronical Trial Master File (eTMF) and Contract Repositories to ensure meticulous oversight of VO's documentations, adherence to work procedures, compliance standards, and the preservation of data integrity.
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