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Director of Environmental Review


Company : City of New York


Location : New York City, NY


Created : 2026-04-24


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Job Description Job Vacancy Notice #775516 Civil Service Title: Administrative Landmarks Preservationist Agency Title: Director of Environmental Review Title Code No. 10034 Salary: $95,000 to $98,000 per annum Location: 253 Broadway 11th Floor, New York, NY 10007 Schedule: Full-time 35 hours per week. This position is eligible for up to 2 days of telework. Post Date: Post Until: Filled The Agency The Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) is the largest municipal preservation agency in the nation. It is responsible for protecting New York City's architecturally, historically, and culturally significant buildings and sites by granting them landmark or historic district status and regulating them after designation. The agency is comprised of a panel of 11 commissioners who are appointed by the Mayor and supported by a staff of approximately 80 preservationists, researchers, architects, historians, attorneys, archaeologists, and administrative employees. There are more than 38,000 designated buildings and sites in New York City, most of which are located in 157 historic districts across all five boroughs. Working at the Landmarks Preservation Commission provides a great opportunity to cultivate intellectual inspiration and professional development. The Team The Director of Environmental Review will manage the agencyu2019s responsibilities under the City Environmental Quality Review (CEQR), State Environmental Quality Review (SEQR), National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and Section 106. Your Impact Reporting to the Director of Special Projects and Strategic Planning, the Director of Environmental Review will evaluate proposed projects for potential impacts on historic resources and prepare coordinated, timely agency responses that incorporate input from relevant departments. The position also assists in the Agencyu2019s Environmental and Demolitions Review Programs under existing Programmatic Agreements, and Memoranda of Agreement to assess their potential effects on State and National Registeru2013eligible and LPC-eligible historic resources. The Director of Environmental Review will: Manage the Agencyu2019s Environmental Review program under CEQR, SEQR, NEPA, and Section 106 by reviewing project materials, identifying potential impacts on historic resources, assisting in ensuring compliance with mitigation measures when appropriate, and helping to prepare coordinated agency responses under the direction of senior staff. Manage the Agencyu2019s review of applications subject to the programmatic agreement for the cityu2019s Demolition Program, including oversight of HABS/HAER equivalent documentation when required. Manage reviews of projects subject to regulatory agreements and prepare supporting documentation under the guidance of senior staff. Utilize the Environmental Review Geographic Information System (ERGIS) to log, track, and process environmental review requests, and coordinates with archaeology and research staff to ensure accurate and complete information is incorporated into reviews. Maintain accurate, complete environmental review project files and prepare clearly written comments and recommendations. Document significant discussions and decisions accurately. Minimum Qualification Requirements 1. A masteru2019s degree from an accredited college with a major in historic preservation, architectural history, art history, architecture, or civil engineering and five years of full-time paid experience in architecture, restoration or preservation of historic structures; research in architectural history or in teaching architecture, preservation or architectural history, at least two years of which must have been in a supervisory or administrative capacity; or 2. A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college with a major as described above and six years of experience as described above, at least two years of which must have been in a supervisory or administrative capacity; or 3. Education and/or experience equivalent to 1 & 2 above. Preferred Skills The ideal candidate would have: Experience with CEQR, SEQR, NEPA, and Section 106, including knowledge of how these environmental laws are administered at the local level, and experience coordinating with multiple agencies. Strong understanding of New York Cityu2019s architectural styles, historic contexts, and patterns of development. Strong analytical, writing and organizational skills How to Apply Please submit resume and cover letter to: JobsNYC at Please Note - The Landmarks Preservation Commission will only respond to qualified candidates. While we appreciate every applicant's interest, only those under consideration will be contacted. - If you were educated in a foreign school, you must be able to submit an evaluation of your foreign education from an approved organization. - Final appointment is subject to approval by the Office of Management and Budget. The City of New York is an inclusive equal opportunity employer committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce and providing a work environment that is free from discrimination and harassment based upon any legally protected status or protected characteristic, including but not limited to an individual's sex, race, color, ethnicity, national origin, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation, veteran status, gender identity, or pregnancy. LPC employees can expect to work as part of a highly engaged, passionate, and inclusive workforce where everyoneu2019s contributions are valued, respected, and make an impact on one of the best and most diverse cities in the world ADMINISTRATIVE LANDMARKS PRESE - 10034 Qualifications Qualification Requirements 1. A Master's Degree from an accredited college with a major in historic preservation, architectural history, art history, architecture or civil engineering and five years of full-time paid experience in architecture, restoration or preservation of historic structures, research in architectural history or in teaching architecture, preservation or architectural history, at least two years of which must have been in a supervisory or administrative capacity; or 2. A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college with a major as described above and six years of experience as described above, at least two years of which must have been in a supervisory or administrative capacity; or 3. Education and/or experience which is equivalent to