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Develop and deliver design solutions for a wide range of transportation related drainage, stormwater and water resources projects including collection systems and analysis of storm drainage features, Floodplain analysis for hydraulic structures and FEMA compliance, Stormwater Control Measures and Sediment and Erosion Control Best Management Practices.
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Leading and supporting internal QA/QC, which may include QC of base map, terrain, flood risk database, summary of map actions, and floodplain mapping, as well as FEMA Quality Reviews 3, 5, and 7.
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Serco has a great opportunity for you to take a role as part of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)Public Assistance (PA) disaster recovery initiatives in multiple disciplines to support in Zone 2 across the Midwest.
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This work requires the ability to deploy for up to one year to disaster locations within 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 duty station.
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You will lead projects for clients such as the United States Army Corps of Engineers, FEMA, cities, municipalities and private clients/developers. Successfully supports ongoing Coastal / Water practice initiatives through contacts and business development efforts working with EPA, United States Army Corps of Engineers, NOAA, local and state environmental agencies, as well as private sector clients.
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Experience working on federal projects for agencies like USACE, USIBWC, FEMA, NRCS, etc. This position would mostly work on federal projects for clients like, USACE, USIBWC, FEMA, NRCS, etc.
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Demonstrated knowledge and application of applicable FDOT hydraulic design standards, FEMA requirements, and SWFWMD regulations. Proficiency in MicroStation, GEOPAK Drainage, FDOT Storm Tabulations, ICPR, HEC-RAS, and GIS (preferred.
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Recruiting at iParametrics is a unique opportunity to participate in cadre development as well as the direct placement of professionals to support a variety of federal contracts across civilian and defense agencies, including FEMA (disaster recovery), Department of Energy (nuclear programs), Army Corps of Engineers (construction, CONUS/OCONUS), Health and Human Services (case management), and others.
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MBI supports FEMA’s Production and Technical Services (PTS) contract, providing engineering and public outreach support to the Risk MAP program’s efforts to map floodplains in FEMA Regions 1, 2, 3, and 5.
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Proven record of managing inter-disciplinary project teams and delivering projects profitably, and to the clients satisfactionAt least 5 years of professional experience with FEMA flood hazard study and mapping projects.
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The ideal candidate will bring experience working with FEMA, the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana (CPRA), LADOTD, river and levee authorities, local governments, and private clients.
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Experience using FEMA Grants Manager. Prior FEMA PA and/or CRC experience preferred, but not required, including experience with and understanding of FEMA's? As a condition of employment, pass a DHS/FEMA background investigation.
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Serves as public information officer for the HM Incident Command team (as outlined by FEMA) for crises including clinical systems failures, security breaches and others. Serves as public information officer for the HM Incident Command team (as outlined by FEMA) for crises including clinical systems failures, security breaches and others.
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Assist with oversight of the stormwater utility programs, all Environmental permits including NPDES & NRP permits, FEMA floodplain management & CRS programs, various drainage concerns & projects and other assigned duties as needed.
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Maintain internal tracking sheets for client triaging and assignment of cases for homelessness prevention grants such as ESG, FEMA and RAFT/ERMA. Responsible for final review and approval of all financial assistance applications, including RAFT, FEMA and other programs offered through HCEC.
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