
Cultural Resources Assistant Project Manager
- Sacramento, CA
- $75,000-100,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Facilitate successful project completion of multiple projects with varied regulatory requirements including Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), and National Environmental Policy Act
- Manage projects, client expectations, schedules, and budgets
- Prepare high-quality reports, contribute to environmental document sections, correspondences, and other written work products
- Lead field projects including surveys, testing, and data recovery projects, and, in coordination with Principals/Directors, provide technical oversight of methods and data collection
- Oversee and complete work products and fieldwork in a timely and efficient manner and ensuring quality of work products
- Coordinate and lead project meetings
- Coordinate with Directors/Principals in client, agency, stakeholder community including local Native American groups, Rincon peer, subcontractor, and vendor interactions
- Work in multidisciplinary teams for successful project execution including planners, biologists, paleontologists, and others
- Contribute to project proposals, including development of costs and schedules
- Participate in Rincon’s mentorship program including providing mentorship of junior staff and engaging in peer-to-peer mentorship and engagement with senior mentors
- Other duties as required by cultural resources Principals/Directors and others
- Meet or exceed the qualifications detailed in 36 CFR part 61 for Archaeology
- Minimum of 4+ years of progressive and successful environmental consulting experience in the above-mentioned technical and project management areas
- Register of Professional Archaeologists (RPA) certification preferred
- Expertise in historic and prehistoric archaeology
- A fundamental understanding of CEQA and NEPA as they relate to cultural resources and related fields, and Section 106 of the NHPA
- Strong technical writing, field methods, and problem-solving skills
- Strong work ethic, demonstrated leadership ability, effective communication skills, and ability to manage multiple projects and staff
- Prior experience working in California on Renewables and desert region projects preferred
- Osteology and/or faunal analysis experience
- Geoarchaeological assessment experience
- Experience/working relationships with local Native American groups
- Experience with large-scale utility programs
- Experience coordinating/interacting with environmental planners and other non-cultural resources experts
- Fundamental knowledge of historic built environment resources