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🔗Senior Consultant, Historic Tax Credits

  • Full Time
  • Boston, MA
  • $75,000-$85,000 USD / Year
  • July 31, 2023
  • Department: Historic Tax Credits
  • Job Reference #: R0011704
  • Job Summary: The Senior Consultant consults with historic building owners and their architects, engineers, and contractors to facilitate the process of obtaining Historic Preservation Certification.
  • Job Qualifications:

    Education and Experience:

    • Minimum of a bachelor’s degree with strong writing and research capabilities (in History, Architectural History, Historical Preservation or equivalent preferred)
    • Minimum of four years’ experience with historic tax credit application projects
    • Ability to communicate effectively verbally and write persuasive technical arguments
    • Work experience in comparable federal, state, or local preservation programs is preferred
    • Strong organizational skills and initiative working in a fast-paced, time sensitive environment
    • Keen attention to detail
    • Able to conduct research both online and in archives
  • How to Apply:

    Click this link to apply via our Careers website.

  • Physical Demands / Work Environment: Standard indoor working environment. Occasional long periods of sitting while working at computer. Position requires regular interaction with employees and clients both in person and via e-mail and telephone. This position requires a fair amount field activity. Can have exposure to workplace elements like dust, dirt, shavings.
  • Contact Name: Melinda Wedding
  • Application Email: melinda.wedding@ryan.com
  • Application URL: https://ryan.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/RyanCareers/job/Senior-Consultant--Historic-Tax-Credits_R0011704?utm_medium=website&utm_content=search-careers&utm_campaign=careers
  • Application Phone #: 7205240639

Website Ryan, LLC

With global headquarters in Dallas, Texas, Ryan provides an integrated suite of federal, state, local, and international tax services on a multijurisdictional basis. Our multidisciplinary team of more than 4,100 professionals and associates serves over 21,000 clients in more than 60 countries, including many of the world's most prominent Global 5000 companies.

This is a hybrid position that can be based in Boston or in Providence. We estimate 1-3 days of work in office or on site and the remainder from a home office.

The Senior Consultant advises on the availability of federal (and other jurisdictional) tax credits. The Senior Consultant provides knowledgeable technical preservation expertise to guide building owners through the complexity of the historic preservation process.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Creates a positive team member experience.
  • Demonstrates strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Displays a positive demeanor and team spirit.
  • Provides documentation and expert advice to stakeholders at all levels of the process.
  • Creates a client facing partnership with key regulators and other project members
  • Works with project design teams to approve work necessary to meet preservation standards.
  • Demonstrates expertise in all phases of the historic preservation certification process
  • Oversees the completion of the regulatory filings and amendments as required
  • Reads and comprehends architectural plans as they pertain to the historic preservation process
  • Reviews compliance with state and federal regulations to ensure projects meet the SOI Standards
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