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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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Leading FEMA MIP deliverable compilation and review within a flood risk study lifecycle. Project related responsibilities include:-Independently lead and coordinate tasks within a Risk MAP flood study lifecycle, such as basemap, terrain, FIRM database development, floodplain mapping, preliminary issuance, and post-preliminary processing through map effective, and delegate tasks to multiple supporting staff across diverse geographies;-Training capability around the key Risk MAP work types noted above.
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Water resources engineering for design and evaluation of waterway structures, locks, dams, dam safety, hydropower, flood risk management, ecosystem restoration, and waterfront facility design and rehabilitation projects.
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Graduation from high school or GED. Two years of experience in commercial irrigation systems, flood irrigation, golf course maintenance, or sport turf maintenance. How many years of experience do you have in commercial irrigation systems, flood irrigation, golf course maintenance, or sport turf maintenance.
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One day you may be working as a certified traffic control flagger (we'll train you), the next day you may be setting rip rap rock in a flood control channel. Unlike other heavy civil contractors, we diversify in a broad range of markets including mining, landfills, golf courses, residential, CMAR/JOC, wind and energy, recreation, flood control, and transportation.
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The Water Utility Supervisor is responsible for managing, supervising and coordinating the operation, administration, and maintenance of the water production and flood control pump station or water distribution facilities and activities to ensure adequate water supplies and flood control protection, accurate billing, and effective operations and services.
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Assemble, analyze, and interpret Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) regulations, National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM), Elevation Certificates, and Flood Resistant Design and Construction regulations.
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As a Project Manager specializing in water resource engineering, you will be responsible for leading and managing projects related to water management, drainage systems, flood control, and watershed management.
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Potential projects include; floodplain management (levee and channel design, certification and inspection; floodplain mapping; and restoration of floodplain connectivity), dam repair design and safety (probable maximum flood analysis, dam break analysis, inundation mapping and preparation of emergency action plans), river and floodplain restoration design, and determination/mitigation of water resources project impacts.
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Depending on department functions, the position may serve as the senior person in charge of jobs; responds to main breaks, snow, flood, ice, break downs or other emergencies; works independently or as a member of a crew; operates computerized data systems and networks and performs carpentry, plumbing, masonry, welding or weekend watch.
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Flood Control: One (1) or more years of floodplain management experience; high school level courses in algebra, geometry and trigonometry preferably supplemented by college level course work or training in floodplain management principles and techniques.
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As a Flood Control Designer, you will be responsible for planning, designing, managing, and implementing water resource projects aimed at managing stormwater supplies, controlling floods, and improving the quality of water.
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Reviews and updates stormwater management ordinances, standard construction specifications and details, and provides input towards improved erosion and sediment control ordinances, and flood zone ordinances.
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Emergency Preparedness - Plans, manages and supports the site's emergency preparedness program; identifies risks and develops a risk management plan to address incidents such as power outage, flood, and fire; manages the maintenance of emergency systems for fire and flood protection; reports any system impairments.
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Torrent Technologies is the leading flood insurance administrator in the US. Its integrated suite of business software platforms along with customer-focused service and support solutions have revolutionized the flood insurance landscape.
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