Risk Reduction Mitigation Specialist - Onsite Santa Fe, NM

Contract · Santa Fe, United States

Job description

Introduction:

We are a leading, national consulting firm that provides compassionate, full-spectrum emergency management services including planning and preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation services to the public and private sectors before, during and after a natural disaster or catastrophic event.

Our mission is to provide compassionate consulting services to local, state, federal, and industry clients, active in disaster response, recovery, and preparedness. We will be on time, on target, and on budget with the services aligned to the evolving threats and hazards facing our nation.

The position will be guided by ACDC’s Corporate Values Platform in all activities.

This position is expected to be onsite in Santa Fe, NM for (6) months, with a target deployment of July 28, 2024 (estimated). Successful candidates will not have their resume already submitted with another firm for this work.

Position Summary:

  • Job Title: Senior Risk Reduction Mitigation Specialist (Civil Engineer)
  • Full Time or Part Time: FT/PT
  • Temporary/Seasonal/Regular: Temporary
  • Compensation: $40-$43/hour
  • Travel/Location: Onsite - Santa Fe, NM

Mission of Role/Position Summary:

The Risk Reduction Mitigation Specialist will play a critical role in assessing infrastructure after a disaster. This may involve conducting inspections and assessments to identify areas that require repair or replacement and developing maintenance plans to ensure that infrastructure remains safe and functional in the long term.

Tasks, Duties, and Responsibilities:

Reasonable accommodation will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the following essential functions:

  • Conduct hazard assessments and risk analyses.
  • Develop and implement risk reduction strategies.
  • Provide technical assistance and training.
  • Manage projects.
  • Engage with stakeholders.
  • Contribute to policy development and advocacy.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  • Mitigation experience, specifically related to flooding and erosion
  • Knowledgeable about disaster field work relating to area of expertise.
  • Policy Interpretation: ability to understand complex insurance policy language, including exclusions, endorsements, and coverage limits,
  • Clear and Effective Communication: Excellent written and verbal communication skills and knowledge and ability to explain policy and regulations to claimants, FEMA Navigators, and other stakeholders.
  • Use of Technology: Proficiency in using claims management software, databases, and other technology tools that facilitate claim processing, documentation, and communication.
  • The ability to manage multiple projects under tight deadlines.
  • Strong analytical skills.
  • Proficient in GIS and other tools.
  • Excellent communication abilities.
  • Project management capabilities.

Supervisory Responsibilities:

May have lead responsibilities within projects or small teams depending on function with senior level support.

Expected Hours of Work:

Schedule may vary. Work on an as needed basis (no guarantee of hours), but may be required to support up to 40 hours per week with an additional 20 hours per week of overtime to accommodate ebbs and flows in claims. Work on evenings and weekends may be required. Dependability and punctuality are paramount.

Travel Requirements:

  • Work onsite is expected for this position. Remote work may be available.
  • Ability to travel to surrounding impacted areas.
  • Must be willing to travel and deploy to client sites for extended periods of time.

Physical Demands:

  • Mobility required on-site with clients.
  • Sitting or standing for hours at a time.
  • Ability to work at a computer for extended periods of time if needed.
  • Ability to lift up to 25lbs. repetitively throughout the day and as needed.
  • Physical requirements may include climbing ladders, crawling under buildings and maneuvering through steep or rough terrain at high altitudes and through construction sites for prolonged periods.

Working Environment:

  • Emergency management consultants may work in an office or home environment or be deployed to the field which may require working outdoors in adverse weather conditions.
  • Work may be on-site with clients ex: EOC, hospital, debris sites or local government buildings.

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