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Hazard Mitigation Plans. Knowledge of BPATS, ISC and FEMA assessment methodologies. FEMA Grant Support. Synthesize and analyze man-made threat and natural hazard data.
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Support natural and man-made hazard mitigation and loss reduction programs within DHS/FEMA, as well as DHS/FEMA’s Hazard Mitigation Grant Program. Provide guidance on the FEMA Section 406 Hazard Mitigation Programs.
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Prior experience in the PA Program: Site Inspectors, Program Delivery Managers, Public Assistance Coordinator (PAC) Crew Leader, Project Specialist, Debris Specialist, Debris Monitor, FEMcertified Trainer, Hazard Mitigation Specialist (Sections 404 and 406), or Long-Term Community Recovery Program Specialist.
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And/or 406 Hazard Mitigation. is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Water Quality Specialist to join our team at FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) in support of the Public Assistance (PA) Program.
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Knowledge of multi-jurisdictional hazard mitigation plans. Knowledge of Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Tribal Programs. Certifications in federal and state Emergency Management, FEMA professional Development Series.
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Will create high quality maps, GIS analysis, and data for reports to support a variety of Engineering and Homeland Security and Emergency Management projects including FEMA floodplain mapping, dam breach analysis, levee certifications, municipal Stormwater, remote sensing, hazard mitigation plans, and others using ESRI suite of products.
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Identifying and evaluating cost-effective 406 Hazard Mitigation measures to prevent similar damages from future events. This work requires the ability to deploy for up to one year to disaster locations in Regions I and II as determined by FEMA. Reimbursable per diem (meals and lodging) at GSA rates, airfare, and rental car costs apply to all staff living greater than 50 miles from the duty station.
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AECOM is looking for Technical Assistance Contract (TAC) Coordinators to work on Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Public Assistance Technical Assistance Contract (PTAC) contract supporting FEMA’s Public Assistance (PA) Program for FEMA Region I and II.
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This is a great opportunity to lead a variety of water resources related projects involving hydrologic and hydraulic modeling and analysis, flood hazard identification/mitigation, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) studies, Area Drainage Master Studies and Plans (ADMS/P), sediment yield, river mechanics, transportation drainage, and stream stabilization design.
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More than three (3) years of experience focused on Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Hazard Mitigation Assistance (HMA) Program. Strategic understanding of the FEMA HMA program and layered funding approaches with HMA, 406 Mitigation, and the United States (US) Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) Program.
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Trainings completed in Program Delivery Manager training, Site Inspector training, Public Assistance Operations I (PA Ops I), Public Assistance Operations II (PA Ops II), Project Worksheet (PW) Development, Cost Estimating Format (CEF), Debris Management/Operations, and/or 406 Hazard Mitigation.
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Is r esponsible for various assigned tasks related to client engagement, services, and projects in support of FEMA Public Assistance (PA) programs, Hazard Mitigation grant programs (HMGP) and/or BRIC grant programs, and other.
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FEMA's Hazard Mitigation Grant Program , Experience working on federally funded disaster related projects such as FEMA Public Assistance, FEMA Individual Assistance, Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR.
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Funding sources could include HUD Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR), HUD CDBG Mitigation (CDBG-MIT) or FEMA Public Assistance (PA), FEMA Hazard Mitigation Assistance (HMA.
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Job Summary The GIS program manager will provide leadership in the development, planning, and implementation of projects related to multi-hazard mitigation planning, flood mapping, GIS data management, crisis informatics research, and more.
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