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The ideal candidate will have 10+ years of experience with federal disaster recovery grant programs including FEMA's Public Assistance (FEMA PA), FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (FEMA HMGP), HUD's Community Development Block Grant (CDBG-DR), U.S. Treasury, and other appropriate disaster recovery programs.
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As a Infrastructure/Mitigation Lead, you should have in-depth experience with the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) requirements as well as working knowledge of other applicable Federal disaster recovery programs.
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Provides emergency and disaster restoration/recovery services in residential and commercial customer sites. Dependable and flexible to meet scheduling needs and to be responsive to emergency/disaster services outside of normal business hours or in other locations.
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The purpose of the position is to assist the Administrative Management Specialist IV-Disaster Recovery in the Community Development Department with grant related activities necessary to administer the Housing and Urban Development (HUD) funded Resilient Community Infrastructure and the Hometown Revitalization Disaster Recovery Programs.
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ServiceMaster by Rice is a family-owned franchise that has been in business for over 65 years with locations throughout Iowa and southern Minnesota. Essential DutiesRestoration/Remediation and CleaningPerforms water/fire/smoke restoration, mold remediation, cleaning of personal property, carpet cleaning, and general cleaning as directed by Crew Chief/Manager.
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You will receive professional development with a dynamic social-impact organization that is pioneering a new model for disaster recovery to support people, especially those who are most vulnerable to the effects of climate change.
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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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Advanced Disaster Recovery, Inc., is a leading restoration contractor in the NY/NJ/PA/CT area with more than 35 years of experience in disaster restoration, is looking for motivated, service-centric full-time employees to help grow its team of professionals in the region.
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Strong knowledge of relevant codes, regulations, and industry standards pertaining to hazard mitigation and disaster recovery. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to develop and implement hazard mitigation and disaster recovery plans for various projects, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and standards.
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Proficiency in scripting and automation using languages such as PowerShell, Python, or Bash. Experience with data protection technologies, including backups, snapshots, replication, and disaster recovery.
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Assess the firm's IT risk management practices related to internal and external audit, board and management oversight, information security, third-party risk management, development and acquisition, business continuity / disaster recovery, electronic banking, payments, and IT operations.
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Practical experience with identity and access management, IT risk management, business continuity and IT disaster recovery planning, security awareness education and training, security vulnerability management, and security incident management.
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Strong observational, decision making, analytical, critical thinking, organizational, and problem-solving skills with ability to synthesize and clearly present key disaster recovery issues and progress to resolution.
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Complies with local, state, and government regulations such as SOX, NERC CIP, FERC, and TSA.Maintains disaster recovery plans and coordinates the planning and execution of disaster recovery drills.
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The role will own Zabbix monitoring platform as well as Backup (Commvault) and Disaster Recovery (Azure ASR) platforms. Deliver and maintain backup (Commvault), Disaster Recovery (Azure A2A) and monitoring (Zabbix) platforms ensuring they are fully operational, rightsized, secure and configured following the best practices defined by ESI and the software vendor as well as the ones generally accepted by the IT industry.
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