SPIN Global is a Maryland-based public benefit corporation that exists to disrupt disasters from neighborhoods to nations. We are seeking qualified applicants to build a deployment-ready cadre, prepared to support response operations as opportunities arise. Applicants must possess a FEMA Entry on Duty (EOD).
Responsibilities
- Conduct hydrological assessments, including flood risk evaluations and water resource management strategies, to support disaster recovery efforts.
- Collaborate with engineers, planners, and environmental specialists to design and implement effective water management solutions.
- Perform site inspections to evaluate hydrological impacts and provide detailed analysis reports.
- Utilize FEMA's Grants Portal to manage project documentation and ensure compliance with program requirements.
- Prepare technical reports and recommendations, including hydrological modeling and risk analysis.
- Provide expert guidance on determination memorandums and appeals related to hydrological concerns.
- Stay current with FEMA training requirements and advancements in hydrological science and technology.
Requirements
- Education & Experience:
- Bachelor's Degree with 10 years of experience in a related field and professional registration or
- Bachelor's Degree with 15 years of experience in a related field.
- Certification:
- Professional Engineer (PE) license required.
- Completion of FEMA courses preferred:
- IS-1000: Public Assistance Program and Eligibility
- IS-1001: The Public Assistance Delivery Model Orientation
- IS-1002: FEMA Grants Portal - Transparency at Every Step
- IS-1004: The FEMA Site Inspection Process
- IS-1018: Determination Memorandums and Appeals
- 7116: Program Delivery Manager
- 7117: Site Inspection
- Proficiency in hydrological modeling software and tools.
- Strong understanding of water systems, flood control, and disaster recovery engineering.
- Excellent problem-solving, analytical, and communication skills.
- Work onsite in North Carolina.
- EOD Required.