ProSidian Seeks a Lead Architectural Historian | Cultural Resources Field Guides [FPAC010015] Engagement Team | Engineer / Scientist III Labor Category - Mid Level Exempt[1099] Professional aligned under services related to NAICS: 541620 located CONUS - Charlotte, NC Across The CONUS Region supporting The FPAC Business Center is a first-of-its-kind organization at USDA, combining the talent of employees from all three FPAC agencies into specialized teams that serve employees and customers across the Farm Service Agency (FSA), the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) and the Risk Management Agency (RMA). This new business approach helps agencies improve operations and efficiency at USDA and boosts support for America’s farmers, ranchers and foresters.
Seeking Lead Architectural Historian candidates with relevant Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, And Hunting Sector Experience (functional and technical area expertise also ideal) to support professional services engagement for Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, And Hunting Sector Clients such as FPAC. This as a Contract Contingent or Contract W-2 (IRS-1099) Position and ProSidian reserves the right to convert to a Full-Time ProSidian employed W-2 Position.
JOB OVERVIEW
Provide services and support as a Regional Cultural Resources Identification Field Guides (Lead Architectural Historian) in the Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, And Hunting Industry Sector focussing on Environmental Services Solutions for clients such as United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) | The Farm Production and Conservation Business Center (FPAC) – Environmental Activities Division (ENV) Generally Located In CONUS - Charlotte, NC and across the CONUS Region.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES - Lead Architectural Historian | Cultural Resources Field Guides [FPAC010015]
The Lead Architectural Historian is responsible for analyzing and documenting historic buildings, structures, and landscapes that may be encountered by FSA staff in the field. This role includes contributing to the development of the field guides by providing expert input on the identification and significance of architectural features within each region. The historian ensures that the guides include clear and accurate information about the architectural heritage relevant to the project areas.. An architectural historian is a person who studies and writes about the history of architecture, and is regarded as an authority on it.
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