4 Social Sciences Cultural Resource Management positions at State of Washington in United-States
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regarding Executive Order (EO) 21-02 and State Environmental Protection Act (SEPA) and Forest Practices Act (FPA) for State Funded Projects and/or Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA
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Rules, Governor's Executive Order 21-02, and other policy and legal direction. Conducts cultural resource surveys, develops resource protection plans, documents all results, coordinates efforts with
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Highway Administration (FHWA), the public, and the State Historic Preservation Officer. Skill to effectively supervise, coach, guide, and support skilled professional staff one on one, in a team setting
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. One of the best things about this job is the people you work with. The scientists of the DNR Forest Resources Division come from a variety of disciplines: ecology, forestry, wildlife biology, geography