Taylor Engineering
Jennifer Moss holds a Master’s Degree in Physical Geography from the University of Regina and has extensive experience in project management and program leadership within the flood insurance sector. Currently serving as the Federal Program Lead at Taylor Engineering since April 2024, Jennifer previously held key roles at Michael Baker International, where responsibilities included leading portfolio management and program services. Notable past positions also include serving as Flood Study Program Coordinator and Project Manager at AECOM, where responsibilities encompassed coordinating quality reviews for FEMA Flood Insurance Studies. Earlier experience includes roles at Atkins and RS&H, focusing on quality control and GIS support for various projects. Jennifer is recognized as a FEMA Mapping Information Platform Region 6 Black Belt and has demonstrated a strong track record in enhancing contract performance and project execution.
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Taylor Engineering
Since 1983, Taylor Engineering, Inc., with headquarters in Jacksonville, Florida; branch offices in Destin and Tampa, Florida; and regional staff throughout Florida and the North Atlantic, has provided leading-edge solutions to challenges in the water environment. The company focuses its attention on water-related engineering, planning, management, and environmental challenges with an emphasis on coastal regions. The company takes on projects — coastal restoration and management, coastal processes analysis, beach nourishment, coastal structures, ports, harbors and marinas, environmental restoration and management, waterfront access structures, wave and storm-surge modeling, flood control, flood insurance studies, and more — that cover the spectrum of water-related issues. Each service shares a common characteristic: it supports projects occurring in the water or at the water’s edge. HOW WE CAN HELP YOU • Beach Nourishment • Shore Protection and Erosion Control • Coastal Processes Analysis • Coastal Hydraulics, Wave, and Beach Modeling • Community Resilience and Sea-level Rise Planning • Dredging and Dredged Material Management • Environmental Assessment, Planning, Permitting, and Restoration • Mitigation Design • Marine Structures • Waterfront Recreation Facilities • Hydrology and Hydraulics Analysis and Modeling • Flood Control and Floodplain Management • Water Resources Management • Policy, Planning, and Programming • Construction Phase Services • Geographic Information Systems • Coastal and Marine Geosciences Laboratory