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The Surface Water/Drainage Civil Associate will join an established team who work on watershed planning studies, Dam studies, Levee improvement plans, FEMA Floodplain Mapping and stormwater programs and projects for clients.
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Previous experience or familiarity with State Dam Safety, FEMA, US Bureau of Reclamation, US Army Corps of Engineers and/or FERC regulated projects and standards is preferred. Hydrologic/Hydraulic design typically focuses on of 1D, 2D and 3D methods of analysis typically used by FEMA, USBR, and USACE for dam and flood plain analysis.
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Experience in teaching and/or managing FEMA Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) trainings. Possession of emergency management certification through FEMA, CalOES, International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM), or similar professional organization.
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FEMA Public Assistance Grant Manager. Asbestos Abatement Coordinator – LOS ANGELES. Logs invoice data into program management software system (Proliance). Community Relations / Small Business Specialist - Los Angeles.
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Experience with systems such as FEMA Portal, FEMA GO, EMMIE, Other Grants Portal software such as GMS, EM Grants. Prior hands-on experience related to hurricane recovery, such as FEMA PA Category G projects.
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Working knowledge of USACE guidelines and FEMA NFIP required within Southern California or the Southwest is a plus. This role will provide the unique opportunity to lead large and impactful projects with strategic clients including several large On-Call contracts with the USACE, NRCS, USBR, and Counties of Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Riverside, Ventura, Orange, and San Diego.
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Working knowledge of USACE guidelines and FEMA NFIP required within Southern California or the Southwest a plus. This role will have the unique opportunity to lead large and impactful projects with strategic clients including several large On Call contracts with the USACE, NRCS, USBR, Counties of Los Angeles, San Bernardino Riverside, Ventura, Orange and San Diego.
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I acknowledge that I will be required to complete the following FEMA courses within six months of hire: CERT Basic Course, Train the Trainer Course, and CERT Program Manager Course. I will not be able to complete the FEMA courses.
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In addition to project management prowess, candidates must have a proven track record of successful project management/task management for resilience-related projects and have direct experience completing technical work in areas such as vulnerability assessment, hazard mitigation, community planning, environmental justice, natural resource management, and research and planning related to Federal (e.g., FEMA, USACE, NOAA, and USFWS), state, and local agencies.
$102,000 - $132,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 5 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Complete and secure all final regulatory permits as required through public agencies (FEMA, CEQA, RWQCB, ACOE, CDFW, State Water Board, Irrigation Districts, DTSC, etc. Negotiate contracts, lead and direct consultants and development team through construction level drawings and reports for final approvals (Civil, Landscape, J.T., Acoustical, Geotechnical, Environmental, SWPPP, Architecture, Structural, MEP, Traffic, Biological, Hydrological, etc.
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