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Travel to Indiana for orientation is not reimbursed, this is a position requirement.
Position requires navigating rural terrain and paved urban areas in all four seasons of Indiana weather.
Position requires frequent walking, standing, and climbing of stairs, as well as the ability to traverse uneven ground, dirt roads, paved roads, and city sidewalks that range from flat to hilly.
Position requires the ability to carry equipment including tablet computers, chargers, style guide/other paper resources, and other miscellaneous items all of which should be able to fit in a backpack/shoulder bag (approximately 20 lbs or less).Position is 40/ hour week 1st shiftInitial interviews will be phone with in-person interviews required for a second interviewPosition requires general orientation to be on-site in Indianapolis the first 2-3 days of engagement, as well as 1-2 days training in the field
Architectural Field Surveyor
Architectural Field Surveyor Position
Surveyors will go through several days of training in the Indianapolis office prior to beginning field work. First days in the field will be supervised by the Survey Coordinator and experienced field surveyors.
Overview
The DHPA was the first SHPO in the country to complete a comprehensive architectural survey of the entire state and its above-ground cultural resources. This position is key to implementing the second phase of survey.
Field surveyors systematically drive every road in the respective county to record and evaluate buildings, bridges, and cemeteries at least 40 years old or older and meet other survey criteria included in the DHPA Survey Manual.
Work will mainly be conducted in the field in rural, suburban, or urban areas of Indiana with some opportunities for indoor work including research, writing, or editing.
Required Skills
Physical Requirements
This role requires the ability to operate a motor vehicle and drive short and long distances in all weather and light conditions. Due to the predominantly outdoor nature of the position, it requires very frequent walking, standing, and climbing of stairs, as well as the ability to traverse uneven ground, dirt roads, paved roads, and city sidewalks
that range from flat to hilly.
It also requires both near and far visual ability. It requires the ability to carry equipment including tablet computers, chargers, style guide/other paper resources, and other miscellaneous items all of which should be able to fit in a backpack/shoulder bag (approximately 20 lbs or less). Tablet computers will be used in varying light conditions while outdoors. This role requires Indoor activities will require sitting and keyboarding.
Successful Candidate Qualifications
Preference will be given to candidates with a Master's degree from an accredited college or university in historic preservation or architectural history. Salary will reflect this preference as much as we are able.
A typical day
(GPS reading, photos, site plan, and building materials/details) on tablets. It will include commercial and
residential districts, individual buildings, cemeteries, farmsteads, bridges, and everything in-between;
and attach photos and site plans, and complete survey records for approval or edit records that have been
reviewed and returned;
beautiful window, cool brackets, or an MCM door. Share interesting photos for DHPA social media;
Indiana trivia which can entertain family and friends on road trips.
Full Time
$56k-71k (estimate)
04/13/2024
06/11/2024
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