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Closed on: September 1st 2022
- 4 years ago -

SWCA Environmental Consultants is hiring a

Cultural Resources Director - Nevada

🇺🇸 Las Vegas, NV, US 📝 FULL-TIME

About the opportunity

SWCA Environmental Consultants is seeking a Cultural Resources Director to lead a team of archaeologists, architectural historians, and paleontologists in our Nevada offices. This position requires excellent leadership skills and behaviors to successfully manage the execution of project work, cultivate our business development processes, deliver for our clients, and continue to build an exceptional team. The Nevada Cultural Resources Director will report to the Nevada Senior Director. This is a regular, full-time, salaried position with compensation based on individual qualifications and experience. The position is open to highly qualified candidates who would have a weekly presence at either the Las Vegas or Reno offices with visits at least once a month to the office not visited on a weekly basis to work directly with their staff and colleagues.

Our Nevada offices are a hub of excellence within our market that is renowned for the quality of our work, commitment to our clients, and unparalleled team of professionals. We continuously strive to be the premier environmental consultancy in our market by offering a work environment that promotes employee engagement and development. The successful candidate will coordinate closely with their peers across Nevada, and throughout the company. This position offers a great opportunity for team leadership as well as business and professional development in this expanding market.

What you will accomplish

People Accountabilities

  • Promote a culture of leadership, teamwork, engagement, high-quality service, and client satisfaction.
  • Develop and implement strategies to attract and retain talent within our Nevada offices. Lead strategic hiring efforts and focused retention efforts.
  • Lead organizational development and succession planning by creating and modifying team structure to support team growth and diversification. ​
  • Drive engagement of the team by recognizing high performance and implementing approaches that build and sustain high levels of motivation. ​
  • Support career mobility and growth within SWCA through active coaching and mentorship of team members. ​
  • Direct all performance-related activities, including performance reviews and any disciplinary recommendations.
  • Work with leadership to determine compensation and bonus allocation.
  • Connect with staff, peers, and senior managmenet by leading regular staff meetings and contributing to regular regional and national leadership meetings.

Planning and Problem Solving

  • Lead SWCA’s Cultural Resources teams in Nevada collaboratively, as an integral member of the leadership team.
  • Ensure that the team’s work is well-coordinated across the business. ​
  • Participate in setting business goals for the office.
  • Cascade objectives through the organization to ensure alignment between local efforts and regional/national goals.​
  • Manage resource allocation and coordinate across SWCA to enable successful project delivery.

Financial Accountabilities

  • Contribute to the development and management of the operational budget and ensure that budget objectives are achieved throughout the year through tracking and sound financial decision making, ensuring the ultimate profitability of your group.
  • Ensure appropriate level of review and approval of proposals, contracts, budgets, and expenditures through mastery of and adherence to the SWCA approvals matrix.
  • Monitor financial KPIs and redirect efforts as needed (e.g., productivity/utilization, multipliers, overruns, sales, etc.).
  • Conduct regular audits of projects within area of responsibility to ensure that projects are on track, risks are mitigated, and issues are escalated and resolved.
  • Facilitate communication between project managers, project controls, and accounts receivable.

Client and Market Accountabilities

  • Contribute to the growth and maintenance of client relationships, both locally and regionally.
  • Maintain awareness of market and industry trends that impact the business through news sources, event attendance, and using your professional network.
  • Identify new opportunities to diversify the business and lead teams in their pursuit.
  • Lead go/no-go analyses and provide senior review of proposals.
  • Collaborate with business development specialists across SWCA to align operational abilities and needs with the pursuit of opportunities.

Technical Accountabilities

  • Implement and refine SWCA Quality Control Procedures.
  • Ensure company safety program is effectively implemented for your area of responsibility.
  • Coordinate with peers and project managers to efficiently allocate company resources, including personnel, vehicles, supplies, and equipment
  • Support the execution of work by managing projects and contractos, as well as providing senior-level technical support.
  • Leverage experts effectively, engaging the right talent to meet client needs.

Experience and qualifications for success

  • Bachelor’s degree in anthropology, archaeology, geology, historic preservation, or a related field.
  • A minimum of 10 years of experience in cultural resources management, planning, and science. Experience should include overseeing fieldwork, office work, and report completion, as well as scheduling and budgeting of projects.
  • A minimum of 8 years of experience in increasing levels of responsibility in management, including supervising and mentoring of professional staff.
  • Working knowledge of the Nevada market and cultural resources.
  • Demonstrated expertise working within multiple business lines to develop business and successfully complete projects to the satisfaction of clients.
  • Experience applying federal, state, and local regulations to cultural resources in Nevada, particularly NEPA, and the National Historic Preservation Act.
  • Demonstrated success leading staff, including recruiting, mentoring, developing, and coaching.​
  • Strong understanding of financial metrics common to our industry.​
  • Extensive experience building and maintaining strong partnerships, both internal and external.​
  • Strong client-facing skills (e.g., communication, relationship building, problem solving).​
  • Proven record of developing new business and leading major proposal efforts.​

SWCA Environmental Consultants is a growing employee-owned firm, providing a full spectrum of environmental services. With offices across the United States, SWCA is one of the largest environmental compliance firms and ranks among Engineering News-Record’s Top 200 Environmental Firms.

If you would like to contact SWCA regarding the accessibility of our website or need assistance completing the online application process due to a disability, please email accommodations@swca.com or call 800-828-8517. This contact information is for disability accommodation requests only. All other inquiries will not receive a response.

EOE - women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and veterans are encouraged to apply.

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SWCA Environmental Consultants

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SWCA is a 100% employee-owned environmental firm that offers comprehensive environmental planning, regulatory compliance, and natural and cultural resources management services.

Our expanding team of professionals combines scientific expertise with in-depth knowledge of permitting and compliance protocols to achieve technically sound, cost-effective solutions for a full spectrum of environmental projects throughout the U.S. and its territories.

🏷 Details

Posted on
August 22nd 2022
Closing on
September 1st 2022
Department
Cultural Resources/Archaeology
Type
FULL-TIME

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