Cultural Resources Practice Leader
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Engineering
Environmental Engineer
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Langan provides expert land development engineering and environmental consulting services for major developers, renewable energy producers, energy companies, corporations, healthcare systems, colleges/universities, and large infrastructure programs throughout the U.S. and around the world. Our employees collaborate seamlessly among 50+ offices and gain valuable hands‑on experience that fosters career growth. Langan culture is entrepreneurial from advancing innovative technical solutions to participating in robust training and knowledge sharing to making progressive change within the communities we live and work.
Consistently ranked among the top ten “Best Firms to Work For” and Engineering News‑Record’s top 50 firms worldwide, Langan attracts and retains the best talent in the industry. Employees thrive at Langan, a firm that fosters an inclusive and supportive work environment for all; prioritizes wellbeing, health, and safety; encourages volunteerism and philanthropy; offers workplace flexibility, along with carbon‑neutral office spaces;
and empowers individuals to contribute their skills and knowledge to make impactful contributions.
Langan is seeking a Cultural Resources Practice Leader to join our collaborative Environmental Practice in the Pacific Northwest (Seattle or Portland). This senior‑level role offers the opportunity to lead and grow our regional Cultural Resources practice, drive strategic business development, manage a diverse portfolio of projects across the region and contribute to the corporate‑wide cultural resource practice and environmental team. You will partner closely with senior leadership to expand our geographic reach, support client relationships, and guide the successful delivery of cultural resource services on multidisciplinary environmental and land development projects.
As a key member of our Environmental team, you will lead complex cultural resource projects, oversee technical staff, and serve as a primary client‑ and agency‑facing representative. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Archaeologist, Architectural Historian, or general Cultural Resources professional who is passionate about technical excellence, regulatory strategy, and building a high‑performing team in a growth market.
Job Responsibilities- Lead and expand Langan’s Cultural Resources practice across the PNW, including strategic planning, client development, and collaboration with office and practice leadership.
- Serve in key roles such as Principal Investigator, Project Manager, and Technical Lead on complex cultural resource projects.
- Manage a wide range of project tasks including research designs, work plans, survey strategies, reporting, data recovery, site/resource evaluations, and mitigation planning, etc.
- Prepare, oversee, and review technical documents for archaeological and/or architectural history studies; background, historic and ethnographic contexts; evaluations, regulatory analysis, etc.
- Oversee field operations, ensuring proper execution of archaeological and historic architecture surveys, excavations, monitoring, laboratory analysis, and documentation, etc.
- Interface with clients, permitting agencies, Tribal representatives, and internal team members; clearly communicate regulatory requirements and project strategies in concise, accessible terms.
- Ensure compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, NEPA, state and local cultural resource regulations (including Washington DAHP and Oregon SHPO processes).
- Support proposal development, scope/fee preparation, and broader business development efforts to expand client relationships and project opportunities.
- Manage project budgets, schedules, and client expectations; oversee invoicing and financial performance of assigned projects.
- Supervise, mentor, and train staff archaeologists, architectural historians, paleontologists, and field crews; assist in staffing and recruitment as needed.
- Collaborate…
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