[MassHistPres] Preservation Planner / Architectural Historian Position
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Preservation Planner / Architectural Historian
Employer: Epsilon Associates, Inc. (www.epsilonassociates.com)
Epsilon Associates, Inc. is a leading engineering and environmental consulting firm with extensive experience in assisting clients with historic preservation planning, regulatory compliance and state and federal historic tax credits.
Position: Preservation Planner / Architectural Historian
Job Summary and Key Responsibilities:Epsilon is seeking a full-time Preservation Planner/Architectural Historian to work with our expanding historic preservation group. Key responsibilities include preparation of documents and reports for submission to local, state, and federal government review agencies; including National Register eligibility evaluations and nominations, historic property surveys, photographic archival documentation, and state and federal historic tax credit applications.
Candidate Requirements:The successful candidate will have a minimum BA/BS degree in Architectural History, Historic Preservation Planning, or closely related discipline (MA/MS is preferred) and will have three to seven years of professional experience and must meet the Secretary of the Interior’s professional qualifications.
Excellent research, writing, editing, and photographic abilities are required. Experience with building research, knowledge of architectural styles and forms, and periods of development and architectural history of New England as well as knowledge and experience with application of the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties is a must. Experienced in the preparation of National Register nominations and historic tax credit applications is essential. Fluency in reading architectural drawings and the ability to use computer hardware, software, and other related information technologies (Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.) is required. Personal vehicle and a willingness to travel, primarily within Massachusetts and New England, also required.
Experience with federal and state cultural resource management with a working command of federal and state cultural resource and historic preservation statutes and regulations, including Section 106 and National Register criteria; knowledge of relevant Massachusetts regulations (Chapter 254 and MEPA) is a plus.
The ideal candidate will be detail oriented, have a professional demeanor and strong organizational skills, and possess the ability to manage priorities, meet deadlines, and multitask in a fast-paced environment. The candidate should be able to work in a team environment with a variety of project members and manage tasks as delegated by project lead. The candidate must possess strong communication skills including writing skills and the ability to work closely with clients.
Salary Range: Epsilon offers competitive salaries commensurate with individual qualifications and experience and a full package of benefits. We seek motivated self-starters who are willing to work hard, communicate well, and have fun in a professional setting.
To apply: Qualified candidates should send a resume and an expression of interest to the attention of:
Karen RothHuman Resources DirectorEpsilon Associates, Inc.3 Mill & Main Place, Suite 250Maynard, MA 01754kroth at epsilonassociates.com(Please no phone calls)
Brian Lever Epsilon Associates
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