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FEMA Public Assistance or Hazard Mitigation Assistance program experience, or federal grant management experience. Plans, develops, implements, coordinates, activities in support of FEMA Public Assistance and Hazard Mitigation Assistance Programs.
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TxDOT Pre-certifications (Schematic Development, Roadway Design, Hydrologic Studies, Roadway Hydraulic Design, Bridge Hydraulic Design, Storm Water Pump Station-Hydraulic Design, Bridge Scour Evaluation and Analysis, Coastal Hydraulic Design, Riverine Hydraulic Design, and FEMA Regulations and Permits.
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Familiarity with the National Flood Insurance Program and FEMA flood insurance study regulations. You will be engaged in exciting projects across the U.S. ranging from FEMA Risk MAP (Risk Mapping, Assessment and Planning) activities, transportation drainage and other similar water resources projects.
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Completion of the Basic Telecommunicator and Crisis Communications certification, Dispatch Pro-QA certification, and FEMA Emergency Management Institute (EMI) Independent Study Course within the first year of employment.
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