Bolton & Menk, Inc. · 1 day ago
Cultural Resources Project Manager
Bolton & Menk, Inc. is a company specializing in community infrastructure solutions, and they are seeking a Cultural Resource Project Manager to join their team. This role involves managing multiple projects related to archaeological surveys and site evaluations, ensuring effective project planning and maintaining client relationships.
Consulting
Responsibilities
Serve as SOI-qualified Archaeological Principal Investigator and/or Architectural Historian for cultural resources projects
Coordinate cultural resources research, surveys, excavations, and reporting with project staff
Oversee cultural resources construction monitoring, including coordination with crews, site documentation, material identification and report preparation
Provide project management support for cultural resource services to internal teams and clients
Develop scopes of work and budgets for cultural resource tasks
Write, review, and assess cultural resources reports prior to submission
Review project invoices and expenses
Communicate and coordinate with Federal, State, Local, and Tribal agencies on project-specific matters
Build and maintain strong relationships with regulatory agencies and consulting parties
Facilitate negotiations regarding cultural resource impacts and mitigation strategies
Assist with cultural resource management, environmental review documents, and planning tasks as needed
Travel periodically to project sites and related locations
Support and lead cultural resources business development initiatives across company operations
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's or advanced degree in Anthropology and Archaeology, or closely related field required
Ten (10) or more years of related experience
Knowledge of Midwest prehistoric and historic periods, artifacts, architectural styles and contexts
Experience following State and Federal cultural resource regulations, laws and executive orders and environmental review processes
Ability to read and interpret USGS topographic maps, aerial imagery, plat maps and historic plans
Strong communication, organizational, time management and critical thinking skills
Detail-oriented with proficiency in Microsoft Office
Working knowledge of CAD and QA/QC software and processes
Possess a valid driver's license and reliable transportation
Individuals must be legally authorized to work in the US at the start of employment without a need for current or future visa sponsorship
Preferred
Supervisory experience preferred
Experience with ArcGIS preferred
Benefits
Flexible schedules
Career development opportunities