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In this Grants Management Specialist (Mitigation) position, you will serve as a Grants Management Specialist in the Mitigation Division, Region 9, supporting the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP), a post-disaster mitigation program that supports states, local communities, tribes and territories as they undertake hazard mitigation projects to reduce the risks from disasters and natural hazards.
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Provide guidance on the FEMA Sections 404 and 406 Hazard Mitigation Programs. Grants Manager - FEMA Public Assistance:The Grants Manger will be able to apply their technical knowledge, project delivery and support skills in FEMA Public Assistance.
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Provide policy guidance expertise for FEMA PA, FHWA ER, FEMA HMGP, HUD CDBG-DR or other grant programs. Senior Grants Manager - FEMA Public Assistance:The Senior Grants Manager is an integral part of our Planning Team. The ideal candidate will be able to showcase their technical expertise and project/program delivery skills in FEMA Public Assistance.
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Junior Grants Manager - FEMA Public Assistance:The Junior Grants Manager is responsible for entering appropriate grants information into the system of record, reviewing, and recording incoming requests for grants funding for accuracy prior to handing the documentation over to Grant Manager.
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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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The successful candidate will utilize their professional experience and technical knowledge of hydrology, hydraulics, flood risk analyis, mitigation and the NFIP to support a variety of diverse FEMA projects and initiatives.
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WSP is currently seeking a motivated Water Resources Engineer with Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) experience to join our team. 3 to 5 years of relevant work experience in hydrologic and hydraulic analyses, floodplain studies, floodplain management, and mitigation.
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Provide project management support and lead resilience and climate-adaptation planning projects funded by FEMA, CDBG-MIT, or state programs. At least 5 years of demonstrated knowledge of mitigation and resilience planning; land use/general planning; mitigation and adaptation strategy identification; risk assessment; climate hazards; federal/state funding mechanisms; federal and state climate, resilience, emergency management policies and programs, best practices and standards.
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Meet with varied counties or municipalities regarding disaster related assessments, repairs, damage mitigation efforts, cost documentation, permits, code compliance, progress payment requests, dispute resolution with FEMA/FDEM and other agencies, grant close-outs.
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A minimum of one year of experience in a compliance or project management related role, working with state and federal disaster aid programs/agencies such as Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Community Development Block Grant.
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Well established understanding of working with state and federal disaster aid programs/agencies such as Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Community Development Block Grant.
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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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A minimum of one year of experience in a compliance or project management related role, working with state and federal disaster aid programs/agencies such as Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR.
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Projects will include floodplain studies, FEMA LOMC processing, hydrologic studies, hydraulic pipe and storm drain analysis, dam inspections, stream restoration, low impact development, and wetlands mitigation design.
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This includes, but is not limited to, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA) Program, Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC), Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) and Swift Current Program.
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