Site Inspector (Federal – FEMA PA TAC)

(Multiple states)
Temporary
Experienced
THIS IS A TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

Position Summary
Tidal Basin is expanding our Federal Disaster Recovery Cadre. This Cadre is composed of dedicated individuals who wish to help communities in their time of need.  We are part of a larger team of Technical Assistance Contractors (TAC) who deploy alongside the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to provide technical assistance for the delivery of the FEMA Public Assistance (PA) Program, which assists State, Local, Tribal, and some Private Non-Profits recover and rebuild following a natural or man-made disasters.    

This position is expected to be forward deployed to the site of federally declared disasters but may also require work from your Residence of Record (RoR), hotel room, FEMA’s Regional Offices, FEMA Headquarters, or other facilities.

If you have any of the following experience, you could qualify as a Site Inspector on the FEMA PA TAC contract:
 
  • Construction Manager
  • Construction or Building Inspector
  • Civil Engineer
  • Structural Engineer
  • Electrical Engineer
  • Mechanical Engineer
  • Professional Engineer (P.E.)

Candidate must be willing and able to deploy up to 100% to sites of the disasters.  Candiates will not be accepted if they can not travel 100% of the time. Travel expenses are paid. Deployments may last up to a year.   

If deployed as a Site Inspector you will need to provide your own personal safety gear (reflective construction vest, Hard Hat, Steel Toed work boots) and measuring equipment (tape measure, measuring wheel, and laser measure).

This position is contingent upon your ability to obtain/maintain/transfer a DHS/FEMA Clearance and badge.

Job Duties and Responsibilities include:
 
  • Conduct inspections at sites and facilities damaged by disasters to determine and document the extent of disaster related damages.
  • Measure facilities and components of facilities using the most efficient tools (e.g. tape measure, measuring wheel, laser measure, GoogleEarth Pro, etc.)
  • Document grant applicants’ damage claims through a Site Inspection Report (SIR), a Damage Description and Dimensions (DDD) and by capturing Essential Elements of Information (EEI). 
  • Site Inspectors must understand the concepts of volume.
  • Compile documentation and enter data into FEMA’s Grant Manager software.
  • Must provide their own Personal Protective Gear and Measuring equipment.
  • Create maps, photo markups, and sketches to supplement written reports that the grant management software stores and generates.
  • Provide good customer service to applicants through prompt follow-up and a professional demeanor.

Skills and Competencies:
 
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office
  • Proficient in the use of TEAMS
  • Use of measuring tools such as measuring tape, measuring wheel, laser measure, etc.
  • Must know how to use a laptop and cell phone
  • Must know or be able to learn Grants Manager, GoogleEarth Pro and other FEMA Systems
  • Must know or be able to learn how to create a Firmette or Flood Map
  • Must be able to learn how to use time and expense systems. 
  • Good in oral and written communication
  • Ability to follow directions.
  • Ability to work in challenging conditions.
  • Ability to work with a wide variety of internal and external stakeholders.

Required Education and Experience:
 
  • All candidates are required to pass a FEMA security training (annual), Grants Manager training, and Site Inspector training class (E/L 0865) in order to qualify for deployment. These classes are delivered on-demand and on-line at this time but may be delivered in-person in the future.
  • Mid-Level:
    • 5+ years’ experience in your area of expertise (Construction Manager, Construction or Building Inspector, Engineer, etc)
    • Prior experience working FEMA Public Assistance (preferred)
    • For engineers only: Undergraduate degree or higher in your field of Engineering
    • For Engineers only: Current Professional Engineer (P.E.) license in any state is a plus (preferred but not required)
  • Senior Level: 
    • 10+ years’ experience in your area of expertise (Construction Manager, Construction or Building Inspector, Engineer, etc) with a College Degree, OR 15+ years of experience in your area of expertise without a College Degree.
    • 2 to 3 deployments on FEMA PA Projects (State and Local included) or 2 years’ experience on 1 FEMA PA Project 
    • Working knowledge of Grants Manager or Grants Portal
    • For engineers only: Undergraduate degree or higher in your field of Engineering
    • For engineers only: Current Professional Engineer (P.E.) license in any state is a plus (required)


Upon hire, secondary employment must be disclosed and approved.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.


Rising Phoenix Holdings Corporation is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
 
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