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$4,500.00-$5,250.00, Environmental Protection Specialist II$5,250.00-$5,775.00, Environmental Protection Specialist III$5,775.00-$6,200.00, Environment Protection Specialist IVJOB OBJECTIVE: Perform advanced architectural project review and technical assistance to preserve and protect Texasand#8217; diverse architectural heritage. As part of a five-member team in the Division of Architecture (DOA), review changes to state landmarks and other protected properties, administer state and federal grants, and serve as the first line of communication on preservation practices to the general public, property owners, architects, consultants, contractors, and government agencies. Work under minimal supervision, with considerable latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment (subject to change once salary group/classification has been determined).ESSENTIAL DUTIES:1. Provide written and verbal technical assistance on preservation, rehabilitation, and restoration of historic properties in keeping with the Secretary of the Interiorand#8217;s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties.2. Review projects pursuant to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (54 USC and#167;306108 and 36 CFR Part 800), specifically, the effect of proposed federal undertakings on identified historic properties.3. Review proposed architectural and other above-grade work on State Antiquities Landmarks (Antiquities Code of Texas, Texas Natural Resources Code, Chapter 191) and Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks (Texas Government Code, Chapter 442, Section 442.006 (f)).4. Review proposed changes to properties protected by preservation covenants and easements created pursuant to grants through the Texas Preservation Trust Fund, Certified Local Government, and other federal grant programs or related to the disposal of federal historic properties. Assemble and review documentation during the establishment of new easements and covenants and monitor existing easements and covenants.5. Administer Texas Preservation Trust Fund grants, including planning and construction observation with a variety of non-profit organizations, governmental entities, and individuals.6. Advise building owners and architects regarding the application of the Americans with Disabilities Act and Texas Accessibility Standards in historic buildings.7. Work collaboratively with THCand#8217;s History Programs Division, Archeology Division, and the Community Heritage Development Division, as well as other DOA programs, including the Historic Tax Credit Program, the Courthouse Preservation Program, and the Disaster Assistance Program.8. Perform on-site consultation with the public, architectural consultants, and government officials regarding appropriate preservation techniques.9. Participate in conferences and workshops and speak to communities and professional groups about the Texas Historical Commissionand#8217;s programs to encourage participation.10. Serve as a liaison to other THC staff, government agencies, community organizations, and the general public to explain and provide technical assistance on program specifics and requirements.11. Develop and review agreement documents.12. Assist in the collection, organization, analysis, and/or preparation of materials in response to requests for program and project-specific information and reports.13. Assist in developing and updating agency websites, submitting social media content, and writing agency or outside publications.14. Adhere to an established work schedule with regular attendance.15. Follow all THC safety guidelines/procedures and ethics requirements.NON-ESSENTIAL DUTIES:16. Perform otherduties as assigned.
Qualifications: QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS (The application must specifically state how each of the following qualifications are met):and#183; Masterand#8217;s degree in historic preservation, architecture, architectural history, or a closely related field; or a professional architecture degree (Bachelor or Master of Architecture) from a National Architectural Accreditation Board (NAAB) accredited college or university (or a comparable internationally- accredited professional architecture degree) with coursework in historic preservation;and#183; Minimum one year of professional work experience on historic preservation projects in the private or public sector, for a preservation non-profit organization or for a university program;and#183; The ability to maintain the security or integrity of the critical infrastructure;and#183; Valid driverand#8217;s license, acceptable driving record, and ability to drive a state vehicle; andand#183; Ability to travel up to the required 20% of the work period.PREFER:and#183; Four or more years of professional experience on historic preservation projects;and#183; Meet the Secretary of the Interiorand#8217;s Historic Preservation Professional Qualifications Standards in History, Architectural History, or Historic Architecture;and#183; Experience with architectural procedures, including in-depth application of the Secretary of the Interiorand#8217;s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties;and#183; Experience working directly with architects and/or property owners to develop treatment recommendations, monitor activities, and execute historic preservation projects;and#183; Demonstrated public speaking and writing skills; and/orand#183; Regulatory project review experience related to the National Historic Preservation Act, applicable state laws, or local preservation ordinances.KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:and#183; Knowledge of architectural principles, techniques, and procedures;and#183; Knowledge of historic and modern building materials and construction methods;and#183; Knowledge of state and federal laws related to historic preservation;and#183; Knowledge of building codes, accessible design, and sustainability;and#183; Skill in interpreting architectural construction drawings and specifications;and#183; Skill in providing excellent customer service to both internal and external customers;and#183; Skill in operating a personal computer with word processing, database, and spreadsheet software;and#183; Ability to gather, assemble, correlate, and analyze facts;and#183; Ability to work effectively under pressure and meet strict deadlines while maintaining extreme attention to detail;and#183; Ability to explain complex issues in a clear and concise manner through written and verbal communication;and#183; Ability to analyze problems, evaluate alternatives, and recommend effective solutions;and#183; Ability to adapt successfully to change while continuing to deliver quality results in a timely manner;and#183; Ability to plan, organize, and work independently within the framework of a diverse team environment with cooperative decision-making;and#183; Ability to communicate with others using sensitivity, tact, and diplomacy;and#183; Ability to work in partnership with government officials;and#183; Ability to exercise sound judgment and discretion; andand#183; Ability to maintain the highest level of confidentiality.REGISTRATION, CERTIFICATION, OR LICENSURE:Must have or obtain a valid Driverand#8217;s License and Defensive Driving Course to be able to operate state vehicles.ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL CONDITIONS: This position is housed in a state building near the state capitol in Austin and may have exposure to dust and environmental allergens consistent with normal business activities and human contact. In addition to office work, duties will include evaluating historic structures, which may involve entering attics, crawlspaces, and other dark