River Historian

This position is for a senior historian/researcher in support of ongoing projects related to the Upper Mississippi River and the Mississippi River Gorge in the vicinity of the Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota. The team member will lead research efforts into existing archival documents pertaining to the history of the river from pre-settlement through settlement periods and into modern times. The team member will help organize and archive documents in the project files, they lead the evaluation and interpretation of documents, and developing reporting summaries of historic information relevant to the project. The team member will advise the full project team and stakeholders on important histories pertaining to the projects. The administrative home for the position will be the St. Anthony Falls Laboratory, College of Science and Engineering and will report to the Associate Director of Engineering and Facilities.

Required Qualifications
·       PhD in American History with experience evaluating and synthesizing historical document and historical records
·       Expertise in the industrialization Upper and headwater Mississippi River
·       Experience working with the US Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul District
·       Experience working with the National Park Service

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