Historic Structures Senior Technical Specialist
BKF Engineers · Redwood City, CA · 5 days ago
HybridInformation Technology$55–$90/hrFull-time
Responsibilities
- Archival Research: Review background literature and sources, including historic maps, historic aerial imagery, property deeds, construction designs, and tax records to establish historical contexts for historic built environment and landscape resources.
- On-site Documentation: Conduct on-site surveys and inspections of historic structures and landscapes, documenting architectural features with notes and photography.
- Compliance Documentation: Prepare technical reports and compliance documentation required for federal, state, and local preservation mandates (e.g., Section 106 of the NHPA, CEQA).
- Resource Evaluation: Apply standard historic evaluation criteria (e.g., California Register of Historical Resources and the National Register of Historic Places guidelines) to determine a building's historical significance and eligibility for listing.
- Resource Impact Mitigation: Develop and enact strategies for the mitigation of impacts to historic structures and landscapes.
- Public Engagement and Planning: Consult with BKF clients, government agencies, nonprofits, and the general public, and advocate for historic preservation and landmark designations.
- Applying Cultural Resource Regulations: Understand and apply laws, regulations, policies, and procedures, for federal and local government projects including CEQA and Section 106 public consultation meetings, communication with clients and agencies, and documentation of all stages of review.
- Experience and Technical Knowledge: Manage environmental compliance related documents for a variety of projects and clients, including land development, municipal/local/regional government, transportation, water, energy, general plans, housing, and/or higher education.
- Coordination: Coordinate with complex environmental projects and/or multi-agency/multi-jurisdictional planning efforts.
- Project Management: Plan and coordinate projects and develop scope of work and work plans including preparing environmental compliance documents, planning assessments, environmental research and assessment, data analysis functions, timelines, budget, and invoicing.
- Technical Consultant: Serve as a technical consultant and advisor to elected officials, citizen groups, and other stakeholders related to historic structures and landscapes.
- Team Coordination: Coordinate the work of consultants/contractors and other professionals who are assigned to specific projects.
Requirements
- Meet Secretary of the Interior's Guidelines for professional qualifications in architectural history including possessing a graduate degree in architectural history, art history, historic preservation, or closely related field, with coursework in American architectural history.
- At least ten years of full-time experience in research, writing, or teaching in American architectural history or restoration architecture with an academic institution, historical organization or agency, museum, or other professional institution; or substantial contribution through research and publication to the body of scholarly knowledge in the field of American architectural history.
- Possess a Master's degree or Doctorate in architectural history or a related field.
- An articulate and persuasive communicator, both one-on-one and in front of large groups.
- A high energy, passionate, forward-thinking, results-oriented, team player, and resourceful leader.
- Collaborative and highly skilled at building and maintaining effective working relationships throughout the organization.
- Ability to effectively work with teams and communicate with clients.
- Ability to handle critical conversations with internal staff, managers, and leaders.
Physical Demands and Work Conditions
- Must be able to regularly talk, hear and operate a computer, keyboard and mouse and occasionally lift, pull/push and carry up to 20 pounds with accommodations.
- Exposure to constant or intermittent sounds at a low or moderate level consistent with an office setting.
- Exposure to high-stress, fast-paced, deadline-oriented environment.
- Travel to other BKF locations and client sites may be required.