Architect (Historic Preservation)
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InterImage · Arlington, Estados Unidos De América · Hybrid
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Serenity Mental Health Centers · Arlington, Estados Unidos De América · On-site
Delaware Nation Industries · Arlington, Estados Unidos De América · On-site
The Office of Cultural Heritage, Directorate of Artistic and Cultural Diplomatic Commodities, Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations (OBO/ACDC/CH) is responsible for the Department of State's (DOS) historically, culturally, or architecturally significant properties. OBO/ACDC/CH’s stewardship involves education, and proper maintenance and conservation. This policy pertains to movable and immovable heritage properties and assets of historic, cultural, architectural, archaeological, and ethno-anthropological interest. This includes archaeological sites, landscapes, buildings, structures, fine arts, decorative arts, works on paper, and other cultural heritage items.
The incumbent serves as a staff Architect providing architectural analysis, technical guidance and preservation support related to the stewardship, conservation, programming, design, construction, repair, and maintenance of U.S. Government-owned and operated culturally significant properties overseas that are included in the OBO Working List of Significant Properties. These properties range from small residential units to large diplomatic compounds, with rehabilitation and restoration efforts varying significantly in scope, complexity, visibility, and cost.
As an Architect assigned to the Office of Cultural Heritage of OBO/ACDC/CH, the incumbent applies professional knowledge of architecture, historic preservation, building systems, and cultural resource management to support complex preservations and rehabilitation project worldwide. The incumbent provides expert-level analysis and recommendations, develops technical documentation to support decision-making by government officials, while ensuring alignment with Department priorities, preservation standards, and host-nation requirements. Work requires independent judgment, technical expertise, interdisciplinary coordination, and the ability to develop solutions for complex or variable project conditions. In furtherance of these responsibilities, duties include: