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🔗Associate Environmental Planner (Architectural History)

Website State of California - Department of Transportation
Under general direction of a Senior Environmental Scientist, the Associate Environmental Planner (Architectural History) (AEP/AH) is a participating interdisciplinary team member who is responsible for architectural and historical studies and project effects analysis for transportation projects and local assistance projects pursuant to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and other applicable state and federal regulations. The incumbent identifies and evaluates architectural or other historic built environment resources as part of the transportation project development process; prepares written analyzes of such resources or reports on these resources as an aid in the development of modal and design alternatives for transportation projects; identifies and analyzes impacts of transportation projects upon historic resources and their interrelationship to other cultural resources; develops and recommends mitigation measures to avoid or minimize impacts upon these resources. This is the full, specialized journey person level. Under general direction, plans and carries out the details of the more difficult and complex studies in the area of architectural history. Such work may include serving in a lead capacity over other personnel with less experience, within the scope of particular studies related to cultural resources.