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The U. S. Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency (DHS/FEMA) Personnel Security Division requires all disaster personnel to be U.S. citizens and be able to successfully pass a background investigation.
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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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Provide project management support and lead resilience and climate-adaptation planning projects funded by FEMA, CDBG-MIT, or state programs. Master's Degree preferred in Urban Planning; Sustainability; Climate Change; Resilience; Public Policy, or related field or equivalent experience.
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Joining the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) leadership to operate the Joint Field Office (JFO) as the hub of recovery operations. Within the core recovery programs are the Public Assistance and Individual Assistance functions, Hazard Mitigation, Recovery Support Functions, and the CA Wildfire Mitigation Program.
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STAFFORD ACT EXCEPTED SERVICE APPOINTMENTS: Cadre of On-Call Response/Recovery Employee (CORE) is an appointment type granted under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, Section 306 (b), which authorizes FEMA to appoint such temporary employees as necessary to accomplish work authorized under the Act. Appointments under this authority within FEMA are made to the excepted service and are nonpermanent in nature.
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Understanding of the FEMA six-step planning process, emergency management exercise programs, and principles. Familiarity with FEMA Homeland Security grant programs, a plus. Certified Continuity Planner from either DRII or FEMA.
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American Conservation Experience, a nationwide Non-Profit Conservation Corps in partnership with California State Parks, is seeking one GIS Technician to dedicate six months to assist with GIS projects relating to wildfire response, FEMA reporting, Cannabis Watershed Protection Program data collection and maintenance, and other duties as necessary.
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After three years of continuous service, Stafford Act employees may be granted competitive eligibility to apply for permanent full-time positions at FEMA. Every FEMA employee has regular and recurring emergency management responsibilities, though not every position requires routine deployment to disaster sites.
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Floodplain modeling/mapping including experience with FEMA. Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) modeling with FLOW-3D HYDRO, Ansys Fluent, or similar. Responsibilities include analyzing hydropower facilities, water conveyance systems, watersheds and floodplains; construction document and cost development; writing reports; directing activities of other project staff; quality control reviews; project management; client communication; and designing water resources and other civil engineering projects.
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The DRRU works directly with CaIOES, FEMA, SBA, and impacted jurisdictions to respond and recover housing and infrastructure following a disaster and incumbent will represents the Department in interactions with local, state, and federal partners and other stakeholders.
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Serve as the primary contact with other Federal, state, and local agencies such as Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and emergency management and law enforcement officials over matters involving the initiation and implementation of immediate or emergency public health and safety measures based on NWS forecasts, warnings and watches.
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We provide Technical Assistance to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in support of its mission as a sub-prime contractor to the Public Assistance (PA) Program. GHD is hiring highly motivated and experienced FEMA Public Assistance Technical Specialists to join our team of professionals working on FEMA disaster recovery projects.
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TSA, CISA, ICE, FEMA, USCIS, CBP) and associated DHS communities of interest. TSA, CISA, ICE, FEMA, USCIS, CBP) and associated DHS communities of interest. Maximus will comply with regulatory minimum wage rates and exempt salary thresholds in all instances.
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Experience with the Department of Energy’s PAGE system or other systems like HUD DRGG, or FEMA Grant Portal. Participate in meetings and training sessions to stay current on best practices in grant compliance and management.
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We work within multi-disciplinary teams on projects related to flood management, water supply, FERC relicensing, and ecological enhancements, providing hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, including hydrology development and analysis; 1D/2D/3D hydraulic/hydrodynamic modeling, FEMA flood insurance studies, drainage analysis and design, erosion analysis, and sediment transport.
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