Architectural Historian / Principal Investigator
11 days ago
Louisville
Job Description Metric Environmental is a consulting firm established in 2016 and headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. Our firm offers clients technical expertise in multidisciplinary environmental services throughout Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio, and Metric’s Cultural Resources Division is one of our fastest-growing departments. The Cultural Resources team works with private and public agencies to accomplish a variety of cultural resource management projects. Metric is currently seeking a full-time Lead Architectural Historian/Principal Investigator to join our fast-paced team. In this role, you would be responsible for independently managing architectural history projects, as well as assisting team members on other projects. Essential Duties and Responsibilities The primary responsibilities for this role include but are not limited to: • Gathering and synthesizing archival research to write historic narratives and context statements, • Conducting architectural field surveys of all types of above-ground resources, including residential, commercial, agricultural, bridges, etc., • Analyzing and evaluating historic buildings and structures using National Register of Historic Places criteria., • Preparing technical reports with appropriately documented and defensible conclusions and recommendations., • Assisting clients to identify project needs and coordinating with governmental agencies. At a minimum, the ideal candidate will possess the following: • Familiarity with the Section 106 process of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA)., • Fieldwork experience including photography and resource documentation., • Demonstrated strong research and writing skills., • A Master’s degree in Historic Preservation, History, or a closely related field is preferred, but not mandatory., • The candidate must meet the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualifications Standards in the areas of Architecture, Architectural History, Historic Architecture, or History., • A minimum of two years of relevant full-time professional work experience is required., • The ideal candidate will have 5 to 7 years of experience in Cultural Resources Management, with the ability to conduct fieldwork independently., • Applicant must possess a valid driver’s license.Company DescriptionMetric Environmental is a regional environmental consulting firm headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. We collaborate with local and regional government agencies and private industry to minimize the environmental impact of their core businesses and planned activities, and to remediate legacy impacts on the soil, groundwater, air, or the built environment. Our scientists, engineers, geologists, archaeologists, and historians provide specialty services in several areas, including Environmental Site Assessment and Remediation; NEPA documentation (CE, EA, EIS); Industrial Hygiene Services (asbestos, lead, mold, and indoor air quality); Natural Resource/Ecological Management, Environmental Permitting, and Cultural Resources, including Archeological and Historical studies. Our personnel includes licensed professional engineers, licensed professional geologists, certified hazardous materials managers, wetland scientists, stormwater specialists, licensed asbestos and lead inspectors, architectural historians, and archaeologists.Metric Environmental is a regional environmental consulting firm headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. We collaborate with local and regional government agencies and private industry to minimize the environmental impact of their core businesses and planned activities, and to remediate legacy impacts on the soil, groundwater, air, or the built environment. Our scientists, engineers, geologists, archaeologists, and historians provide specialty services in several areas, including Environmental Site Assessment and Remediation; NEPA documentation (CE, EA, EIS); Industrial Hygiene Services (asbestos, lead, mold, and indoor air quality); Natural Resource/Ecological Management, Environmental Permitting, and Cultural Resources, including Archeological and Historical studies. Our personnel includes licensed professional engineers, licensed professional geologists, certified hazardous materials managers, wetland scientists, stormwater specialists, licensed asbestos and lead inspectors, architectural historians, and archaeologists.