Salary
💰 $93,600 - $208,000 per year
About the role
- Review and analyze professional architectural/engineering reports and designs or as-built plans
- Thoroughly document analysis in writing
- Develop scopes of work, to included related code and standard requirements
- Validate applicant-provided scopes of work to include related code and standard requirements
- Develop and review cost estimates
- Advise FEMA staff on the technical validity of claims presented under FEMA’s arbitration process
- Testify as an expert witness on FEMA’s behalf if arbitration hearings occur
Requirements
- A bachelor's degree in civil engineering with 5 years of experience in a related field and professional registration (Professional Engineer – PE), OR a bachelor's degree in civil engineering with 10 years of experience in a related field
- 1-2 years of experience in site inspections of large commercial construction infrastructures
- 1-2 years of experience in site inspections in any of the following eligible types of work: Restoration of roads, bridges, water control facilities, buildings, equipment, utilities, debris removal, schools, churches, parks, and recreation centers
- The ability to obtain and maintain FEMA Public Trust
- A United States citizenship
- The ability to maintain FEMA specific trainings
- Microsoft Office skills
- The ability to deploy to any location in zone 2 with a 24–48-hour notice after task order award
- The ability to go on 6–12-month deployments at a minimum
- Comfortability and experience using a smart phone
- The ability to work independently, in a team environment, and under stressful conditions with tight deadlines
- Additional desired experience and skills: 2 years minimum of prior FEMA Public Assistance (PA) experience; Experience managing site inspectors; Knowledge of the FEMA Public Assistance program/policy; Trained in the new Public Assistance delivery model is preferred; Active FEMA badge; PE - Professional Engineer