Tuesday, July 3, 2012

STATE OF HAWAI‘I RECRUITING FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION JOBS

July 3, 2012: The State of Hawai‘i is recruiting for three new job openings in historic preservation.

The Department of Transportation (DOT) is seeking an Archaeologist and a Historic Architect; the State Historic Preservation Division (SHPD) is seeking a Burials Specialist.


 
The DOT jobs are civil service positions and are based on Oahu. The burials specialist job is an exempt position and is also based on Oahu.

The SHPD website has direct links to the Archaeologist and Architect position descriptions and application materials from its home page:
http://hawaii.gov/dlnr/shpd.

Note that those hired will be employees of the Highway Design Branch of the states Department of Transportation. The DOT Archaeologist and Architect will begin working within SHPD for 6 months to a year in order to become familiar with the regulatory processes and materials (e.g., reports, plans, and environmental or permitting documents). After the training period, they will move to their permanent positions in the Highway Design Branch at DOT.

The third position is a burials position as listed at the states Department of Human Resources website for exempt jobs in state government: http://agency.governmentjobs.com/hawaii/default.cfm?transfer=1  This job is exempt from civil service and the person hired will be working as an SHPD staff member, carrying out burial-related duties on Oahu.

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