Tuesday, December 4, 2012

PreserveNet Cultural Resources Management and NEPA Project

One appointment is available at Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia, in the Engineering Directorate, Master Planning Division. The participant will assist as a program technical expert and principle advisor regarding Cemetery program and project compliance with Army Regulation 200-1 (Environmental Protection and Enhancement), the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), National Historic Preservation Act, Archaeological Resources Protection Act, and related statutory, regulatory and administrative guidelines normally constituting an Army cultural resources and NEPA program. The participant will be responsible for the formulation and implementation of environmental policies and programs regarding Cemetery historic and environmental resources.

The appointment includes the following:

  • Assures technical adequacy of Cemetery cultural resource plans, programs, and policies for compliance with local, state, Federal, DOD, and Army environmental laws, regulations, directives, and applicable procedures.

Assistance is of a high technical nature concerning proactive management, coordination and support of Army cultural and environmental resources. Performance of work requires a general knowledge of historic cultural resource and environmental theories, principles and practices.

Serves as functional expert responsible for program support of Army proposals and initiatives, development of solutions to address and/or mitigate potential impacts to cultural and environmental resources, and coordination and execution of required environmental analysis. Initial focus will be upon development and/or implementation of an Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan, programmatic agreement for operations and maintenance, and National Register of Historic Places nomination for Cemetery properties. A demonstrated understanding of period materials and methods of construction, cyclic maintenance, appropriate treatments of historic fabrics and regulatory compliance are essential.

Assures technical adequacy of and compliance with Cemetery cultural resources and NEPA plans, programs and policies per applicable Army, DoD, federal, state and local environmental laws, regulations, directives, and procedures.

Plans, advises, reviews and develops standardized procedures for internal/external project review. Responsible for developing reporting and budget input/requirements, conducting surveys of facilities, quality control, preparing and processing records, notifying and reporting to regulatory agencies, coordinating information/document review and releases, documenting projects, interacting with the community, and other related activities. Conducts training, data collection, evaluation, briefings, and prepares and submits the upward reporting as required.

  • Identifies, defines, and resolves problems encountered during the planning/execution phase of projects relating to program areas which may adversely impact cultural resources.
  • Participates in meetings with state/federal regulators concerning program management violations, fines, agreed orders, and compliance schedules.
  • Responds to enforcement actions and developing corrective action plans for deficiencies identified during compliance inspections.
  • Prepares and updates cultural resource compliance communications and coordinate public notices and meetings as necessary.
  • Reports all cultural resource required activities through the appropriate Army chain of command.

The participant must meet the Secretary of the Interiors Professional Qualification Standards for History, Architectural History or Historic Architecture.

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Source: http://www.preservenet.cornell.edu/employ/jobdetail.php?POSTID=3198

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