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NorthWestern Energy Cultural Resource Specialist (Butte, MT Preferred. Will consider other major service locations within our Montana Service territory) in Butte, Montana
Butte, MT, USA | Energy Supply | Salary | 55600-92000 per year | Regular Full Time
Cultural Resource Specialist
Work Location : Butte, MT Preferred. Will consider other major service locations within our Montana Service territory
Pay range : $ 55,600 to $92,000 per year
Employment Status: Regular Full-time
External candidates apply at northwesternenergy.com
Internal candidates apply through iConnect (https://iconnect.nwe.northwesternenergy.com/Employee-Portal/?m) .
About this position:
The Cultural Resource Specialist will support the utility company's environmental & cultural compliance efforts by identifying, evaluating, and managing cultural and historical resources impacted by infrastructure projects. This role ensures all projects comply with local, state, and federal preservation laws and regulations.
We offer great benefits:
NorthWestern Energy is a fully regulated electric and natural gas utility serving Montana, South Dakota and Nebraska. We employ over 1,500 amazing people and serve 775,300 customers who are our neighbors in our communities. We are a top employer and offer competitive benefits, including:
401K with company match up to 4% and non-elective contribution up to 7%
Healthcare and wellbeing programs, including dental and vision for you, your spouse and dependents, Health Savings Account (HSA), healthcare and dependent care flexible spending account (FSA)
Employee Assistance Programs (Offering up to six free counseling sessions, per person, per issue, per year for employees, spouses and dependents to include financial heath)
Life Insurance (Company pays basic employee policy; spouse, dependent insurance also available)
Continued education reimbursement
Competitive pay (Scheduled performance-based wage increases and annual incentive opportunities.)
Paid company endorsed volunteer opportunities
Paid parental leave
Paid bereavement leave
Paid training opportunities
Paid time off starting on your first day, plus 11 paid holidays
Benefits may vary by position or as negotiated as part of a collective bargaining agreement.
About this job:
Plan and conduct cultural resource investigations, including archival studies, field surveys, and/or excavations, ensuring compliance with federal and state laws and regulations for proposed utility projects
Comply with FERC license requirements for cultural resources including annual reporting to FERC and SHPO
Implement Programmatic Agreements and Historic Properties Management Plans
Evaluate properties for National Register of Historic Places eligibility and prepare relevant documentation (including but not limited to site forms)
Manage, develop and/or update existing plans for properties currently listed in or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places
Prepare and submit detailed technical reports and findings of effect
Collaborate with stakeholders, including SHPOs, Native American tribes, and agencies, to develop and where feasible implement impact mitigation plans for cultural resources
Ensure compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), the Archaeological Resources Protection Act (ARPA), and other relevant regulations
Prepare reports, environmental assessments, and compliance documents under Section 106 and other federal directives
Manage subcontractors and consultants involved in cultural resource studies
Develop work scope and budgets for cultural compliance for multiple utility projects
Maintain database of work completed, correspondence, and other notes to track project progress and completion
Provide training and guidance to utility company staff on cultural resource awareness and preservation
All NorthWestern Energy employees are required to adhere to company safety standards and the Code of Business Conduct & Ethics
Ensure all actions are consistent with NorthWestern Energy's values, mission, and strategic business objectives
Am I right for this job? Here's the success profile:
Master's degree in Archaeology, Anthropology, Architectural History, or a related field
Minimum of 3 years of experience in cultural resource management, with an emphasis in historic architecture and/or industrial resources preferred
Knowledge of federal, state, and local regulations regarding cultural resources
Experience conducting fieldwork, site documentation, and reporting
Ability to analyze and interpret field-collected data
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Proficiency in GIS and other relevant software is a plus
Ability to work outdoors in various environmental conditions and terrains
Experience working on utility or infrastructure projects preferred
Familiarity with consultation processes with tribal nations preferred
Demonstrate and maintain a good safety record
Requisition #4739
Posting Dates: April 28, 2025 through Open Until Filled
Department/Division: Energy Supply
Employment Physical: Required
Drug Test: Required
Background Check: Required
Relocation Benefit: Negotiable
Telecommuting: Part-time Negotiable within NorthWestern Energy Service Territory
We are an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information or any other protected class in accordance with applicable federal or state laws and statutes. In compliance with the ADA Amendments Act, should you have a disability that requires assistance and/or reasonable accommodation with the job application process, please contact the Human Resources department at 1-800-245-6977 or at job.inquiries@northwestern.com .