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🔗Architectural Historian

  • Full Time
  • Saint Louis, MO (Remote)
  • 45,000 - 60,000 USD / Year
  • Applications have closed
  • Department: Cultural Resources
  • Job Summary: Trileaf is actively seeking qualified candidates for a full-time staff level architectural historian position.
  • Job Qualifications:

    To be considered, the resume of the applicant must demonstrate the following qualifications/skills:

    · Collaboration with regional archaeologists

    · Photographic documentation and evaluating historic structures.

    · Writing property descriptions, historical narratives significance statements, and National Register justifications

    · Section 106 effect evaluations archival research.

    · Fieldwork to survey a variety of structure types.

    · Developing mitigation options and writing MOA’s

    · Experience with FCC 620/621 forms

  • How to Apply:

    Please submit your resume or CV and list of three professional references to Cori Rich at c.rich@trileaf.com.

  • Job benefits: Trileaf’s benefits are 95% employer paid (for employee), including: Health insurance, Life & disability insurance provided by Trileaf (free of charge for employee), Dental and vision plans (buy in), 3 weeks of PTO (accrual), 4O1(k) with employer contribution

Website Trileaf Corporation

Trileaf is a specialized environmental, architecture, and engineering firm. We are known for completing large volumes of small and medium-sized projects across large geographies, including Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, As-Built Site Surveys, Construction Documents, and FCC NEPA Reviews. We employ highly-trained personnel in a variety of disciplines spanning the map, ensuring our ability to produce consistent, fast results for your project without relying on contractors or subconsultants.

Duties include historic resources surveys, archival research, historic resource evaluations, assisting in the development of historic context statements, and preparing historic resources tables for technical reports. This position will preferable be located at the company headquarters in St. Louis, MO, though remote applicants will be considered on a case by case basis.

Responsibilities and Duties

The job will require a familiarity with NEPA, Section 106, and a graduate degree that meets the Secretary of the Interiors Guidelines for Professional Qualification Standards for Architectural History is required.