What are the responsibilities and job description for the Cultural Resources Specialist - Mid/Senior Level (Hybrid) position at Barr Engineering Co.?
Job Description:
Summary:
Barr Engineering Co. is looking to hire a full-time Cultural Resources Specialist to support our growing cultural resource management practice in the Four Corners, Intermountain West, and Midwest regions of the United States. The person in this position will work with multidisciplinary project teams on a variety of projects to address cultural resources, tribal resources, and regulatory issues. A secondary goal for this role is to help strengthen the professional relationships between Barr and Native American communities (First Nations, tribes, or pueblos) and advocate for their natural resource projects across the United States and Canada. This person will be a point of contact with Native American communities regarding their interests and perspectives on Barr projects and may serve as a liaison between Native American groups and project teams and/or clients as needed. While this person would be based in the Intermountain West, they would also support Barr CRM projects in the Four Corners, Great Plains, and Midwest.
Job Duties:
We expect this role will consist of a combination of field director duties and Native American advocacy work. The split may fluctuate based on client and project needs throughout the year.
Project and field director for cultural resources responsibilities may include:
Leading archaeology field teams on various project sites throughout Barr's market area
Developing preliminary reports required for project approvals
Performing due diligence reviews for cultural resource management projects
Drafting and reviewing sections of state and federal environmental review documents
Assisting with permit applications and other technical writing
Helping clients interpret regulations and work within regulatory constraints
Preparing documents and reports related to the mitigation of project impacts
Coordinating and/or conducting field visits with clients and regulatory agencies
Native American advocate responsibilities may include:
Developing documentation and coordinating with State Historic Preservation Offices and Tribal Historic Preservation Programs for Section 106 concurrence
Promoting authentic, trusting relationships and regular, ongoing communication between Native American communities and organizations and Barr staff to foster communication and understanding
Building relationships and rapport with Native American groups to assist them with their natural resource projects
Advising Barr staff on best practices for engaging with Native Americans
Other duties as assigned and requested.
Minimum Qualifications:
Master's degree in industrial archaeology, archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation, ethnography, or a related field or equivalent education and experience
5 or more years of experience in cultural resources management
2 or more years of experience leading and supporting crews on Section 106-related field projects
2 or more years of experience working with Native American communities
Ability and willingness to obtain required permits to perform archaeological surveys on federal, state, and public land throughout Barr's market area
Demonstrated knowledge of Section 106, the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and state regulations concerning cultural and natural resources management throughout the western and central United States
Experience with literature reviews, field surveys, National Register evaluations, data recovery investigations, construction monitoring, scheduling, budgeting, and report preparation
Demonstrated effectiveness in building working relationships across multi-dimensional teams
Experience facilitating consultation with tribal communities
Ability to work cooperatively with local, state, and federal regulators
Familiarity with GIS
Superior writing, editing, and communication skills
Ability to travel to meet project needs
Possession of a valid driver's license and acceptable driving record
Legal authorization to work in the United States without the need for sponsorship from Barr, now or in the future
Preferred Qualifications:
10 or more years of experience in cultural resources management
Have, or has held, archaeological permits with agencies or states in the Intermountain West, Great Plains, or Midwest
Consulting experience as part of Section 106 or in natural resource permitting
Experience working with natural resource professionals (e.g., wetlands, state permits, water appropriation and discharge, etc.)
Experience leading and/or presenting at public meetings
Experience writing sections (e.g., cultural resources, tribal resources, socioeconomics, environmental justice, cumulative effects, etc.) for NEPA documents
Task and project management experience, including development of scopes of work, schedules, and budgets
Demonstrated success in business development activities, including client engagement and proposal development
A hybrid work arrangement may be considered for this position. A hybrid work arrangement refers to splitting time worked between a Barr office and a home office. This position is based out of Barr's Albuquerque or Farmington, New Mexico, or Durango, Colorado, offices.
Compensation:
The anticipated base salary range for this position is $70,000-90,000/year. This position is classified as exempt under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). Compensation will vary based upon relevant experience, education, skill level, and other compensable factors. Employees in this position may also be eligible for a discretionary cash bonus based on team and individual performance. Barr has a "no retained earnings" model and distributes all its profit to our employees through our bonus plan and ESOP.
Benefits:
People report that they stay at Barr because of the camaraderie and career opportunities. Another draw is our competitive package of employee benefits, which includes professional development funding, 401(k) retirement savings plan, employee stock ownership plan (ESOP) participation, medical and dental insurance, life insurance, disability and accidental death insurance, flexible spending accounts for healthcare and dependent care expenses, paid holidays, paid time off (accrues on all hours worked), and compensatory time for exempt/salaried staff (time off or pay for extra time worked). Barr's benefits package offerings include:
professional development funding
401(k) retirement savings plan
employee stock ownership plan (ESOP) participation, provided through profit distribution
cash bonus
medical and dental insurance
life insurance
disability and accidental death insurance
flexible spending accounts for healthcare and dependent care expenses
paid holidays
paid time off
NOTE: Applicants must be able to work in locations that feature rough terrain typical of construction and industrial sites, and to enter and work in facilities that include limited accessibility, moving machinery, high temperature and pressure process equipment, and other conditions typical of large industrial facilities. Job assignments may involve work on waste disposal sites and sites requiring cleanup of hazardous materials. Some work locations may also feature rough terrain, steep slopes, and dense vegetation. An OSHA-mandated physical exam may be required; safety training will be provided.
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Open positions at Barr Engineering Co. do not have application deadlines. Barr Engineering Co. is an equal opportunity employer, and all applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.Barr is proud to be an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, race, color, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other lawfully protected status.
Salary : $70,000 - $90,000