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Knowledge/understanding of FERC, USACE, USBR, FEMA, etc. The Seattle Office is seeking a Senior level Civil/Structural Engineer with experience in structural analysis and design of steel and concrete structures, enthusiasm for problem solving, attention to details, appreciation of teamwork, and responsibility to project commitments to join our growing practice.
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Experience working with regulatory agencies, and knowledge of the permit application process with FEMA, DOT, DNR, and state / local government entities. Experience working with regulatory agencies, and knowledge of the permit application process with FEMA, DOT, DNR, and state / local government entities.
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Must be a U.S. Citizen and be able to obtain a FEMA Badge, which includes a background investigation for a Public Trust position. coordinate and complete basic to moderately complex site inspections to validate and record damage to assist in the FEMA.
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Supports or manages other compliance matters including, but not limited to: franchise tax returns, gross receipts returns, real estate tax assessment responses, unclaimed property, personal property tax returns, sales tax reporting, business license filings, liquor license filings, COVID relief application and compliance reporting (HRSA/ PRF, FEMA, for example.
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Prepare floodplain impact assessment reports describing project effects on floodplain conveyance, mapped floodways and FEMA and local floodplain guidelines and regulations. 10 years of experience in hydrology, hydraulics, fish passage, and/or stream restoration.
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The E&E US Water Sector Lead will direct the development and implementation of WSP's E&E U.S. water growth strategy in the areas of water resources, flood control planning, stormwater management, watershed master planning, emerging contaminants, climate change, resiliency, and FEMA risk mapping.
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We hope you have FEMA and/or NIMS Incident Command training. You're skilled in procedures in accordance with Washington State Department of Licensing Security Guard training and guidelines. As the successful candidate, you must pass a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) background check as well as a criminal history background check with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI.
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Interpreting USGS maps, FEMA maps, NRCS soil survey, National wetlands inventory, ALTA surveys, maps, and other information to identify site constraints and feasibility for solar. Interpreting USGS maps, FEMA maps, NRCS soil survey, National wetlands inventory, ALTA surveys, maps, and other information to identify site constraints and feasibility for solar.
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Willingness to obtain professional certification in conflict management, workplace violence, and multiple theoretical and practical FEMA courses as part of continued professional development. FEMA IS-100 and IS-200.
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Floodplain impact analysis and FEMA map change requests. We are looking for an enthusiastic EIT who enjoys infrastructure, stormwater, floodplain, and stream restoration projects to grow their career in a long-term fish barrier correction program, major transportation corridor programs, and climate resilience and river restoration projects.
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Possess a valid Washington state driver's license and be able to drive between different campus facilities Possess the ability to complete FEMA IS-100 and IS-700. Completed a campus security or state certified law enforcement training academy (reserve or full-time) OR have an Associates degree (or higher) in Criminal Justice.
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