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The Hawaii Mitigation Specialist assists clients with the implementation of Hazard Mitigation Programs, ensuring proper coordination and management of HMA funding and disaster-related information. They will serve as a liaison for FEMA programs and are responsible for guiding clients through technical assistance, project eligibility, and grant applications while performing project management tasks.
The Project Manager at Tidal Basin will oversee project activities related to Hazard Mitigation programs, ensuring compliance with regulations, and managing project staff and vendors. Responsibilities include advising state agencies, reporting on project performance, coordinating public presentations, and resolving project issues.
The Bilingual Energy Program Manager will oversee federally funded energy efficiency programs, manage staff and subcontractors, design and implement program guidelines, ensure compliance with policies, and prepare reports. This role involves coordinating with various stakeholders, managing client expectations, and promoting long-term relationships.
The Compliance Lead ensures compliance with statutory and internal policies for federally funded programs. Responsibilities include reviewing regulations, developing policies, leading audits, tracking program requirements, and advising management on compliance improvements while maintaining accurate records and reports.
This role is designed for recent graduates or individuals looking to start a career in emergency management. Associate Project Managers will collaborate with team leads, assist in contract execution, perform damage assessments, manage resources, and ensure compliance with regulations. The position requires extensive travel to disaster areas and provides training in various emergency management services.
As a Hazard Mitigation Specialist, you will assist clients with their Hazard Mitigation Programs, ensure effective program delivery, and coordinate grant program activities. You will manage HMA projects, provide technical assistance, and explain regulations to clients while managing data and communications. Travel may be required for project support.
The Historic Architect will support FEMA's Public Assistance Program by ensuring recovery efforts comply with regulations concerning historic structures. Responsibilities include inspecting facilities for historic significance, reviewing plans, and advising on compliance. The role requires extensive travel to disaster sites and collaboration with various stakeholders during rebuilding efforts.
The Coastal Engineer will provide technical assistance for FEMA's Public Assistance Program, assisting with coastal recovery projects, conducting site inspections, and estimating costs to rebuild facilities after disasters. The role requires deployment to disaster sites, collaboration with stakeholders, and compliance with FEMA regulations.