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Job duties will involve handling tasks associated with floodplain mapping and floodplain management, hydrology and hydraulics, and project reviews associated with FEMA Letter of Map Revisions (LOMRs.
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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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This leader will collaborate with multi-disciplinary teams to guide the development of solutions for a variety of municipal, utility, state, and governmental clients, leveraging familiarity with state and local programs as well as FEMA, USACE, HUD CDBG, FERC, DOE and other Federal agencies.
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This work is primarily in support of transportation projects, but will include more complex hydrologic and hydraulic design of streams, bridges, detention, scour, and FEMA submittals. Experience designing enclosed storm systems, ditches, culverts, Inroads or Openroads, HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, Pondpack, or similar.
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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 PA Program and Policy Guide (PAPPG), the Stafford Act, 44 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), 2 CFR, Sandy Recovery Improvement Act (SRIA) Legislation, PA grant documentation review or project development experience, validating PA grant documentation, and developing or reviewing damage descriptions and dimensions, scopes of work, and cost estimates for PA grant applications.
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Knowledge of the FEMA National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) and/or various state floodplain mapping programs is desired. FEMA’s Risk MAP program is the process used by FEMA to map the nation’s flood risk by making Flood Insurance Rate Maps, or flood maps.
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The ideal candidate should have specialized legal experience in emergency management, including expertise in the Stafford Act, FEMA response and recovery programs, and the delivery of federal disaster assistance.
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Use of available online tools to analyze flood exposures in accordance with NIFP and FEMA guidelines. Technically proficient in understanding, interpreting, and applying NFPA and/or FM Global standards; and, evaluating fire protection systems (automatic sprinklers, special extinguishing systems, etc.
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You Must submit an SF-50 that shows you currently work for DHS HQ.Please note this does not include the following organizations:CISA, TSA, CBP, USCIS, ICE, FEMA, U.S. Secret Service, or U.S. Coast Guard.
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Candidates with previous FEMA disaster experience and training and strongly encouraged to apply. Environmental and Historic Preservation (EHP) Specialists. In support of FEMA’s Housing Mission Planning Contract (HMP) and Logistics Construction Support Contract (LCSC) Direct Housing Mission which provides direct temporary housing including travel trailers and larger manufactured housing units to help survivors get a safe roof over their head.
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Every FEMA employee has regular and recurring emergency management responsibilities, though not every position requires routine deployment to disaster sites. At FEMA, our mission is to help people before, during and after disasters, and every employee at FEMA has a role in emergency management.
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Familiarity with the National Flood Insurance Program and FEMA flood insurance study regulations. Will support floodplain management, stormwater engineering, drainage engineering, dam and levee design and stream restoration work.
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Staffing/employment agencies who have fee agreements with HNTB must submit applicants to the designated HNTB recruiter to be eligible for placement fees. This position requires the ability to work independently and guide others to successfully lead and complete drainage design on multi-disciplinary projects.
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