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Michael Baker Intl.

Hazard Mitigation Planner (FEMA) - Planner III

Michael Baker Intl., Alexandria, Virginia, us, 22350


PLANNING PRACTICEMichael Baker’s full-service Community & Transportation Planning Practice provides expertise, creativity, and dedication to a wide range of projects. Our community-driven planning process shapes innovative and sustainable outcomes, while our well-established project management process delivers projects on time and within budget. We leverage the latest technology involving geospatial planning tools, public involvement, visualization, and communication tools to truly engage the community and produce successful projects that have public support. Our plans integrate policy, funding, and follow-through actions to support ongoing achievement of our clients’ vision and goals.DESCRIPTIONMichael Baker International is seeking an experienced and motivated Hazard Mitigation Planner to join our team. The successful candidate will strongly understand community resilience, including hazard mitigation, climate adaptation, and risk assessment. Support stakeholder engagement to help communities understand, communicate, and reduce their current and future hazard risks and vulnerabilities. You will be responsible for supporting exceptional deliverables through project life cycles, achieving client satisfaction, and maintaining profitability for the projects we execute. This position will be an integral member of the Emergency Management and Response group. The Planner will support the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and may be asked to help with other contracts as needs arise.The position will be remote, located near Kansas City but reporting to the Alexandria, Virginia, office.Responsibilities include:Build rapport and establish positive relationships with existing and prospective Michael Baker International clients to ensure client-focused performance.Collect and analyze data to support the delivery of community planning efforts related to hazard mitigation planning, climate adaptation planning, risk assessments, disaster resilience and recovery, floodplain management, and urban and regional planning.Support stakeholder outreach and engagement efforts to promote inclusive engagement.Research and advise on community planning best practice standards and guidelines.Work with team members and clients to support the development of scopes, schedules, budgets, assumptions, and constraints for projects.Upon approval of individual projects, provide oversight for efficient and successful delivery across the full project lifecycle.Participate in client meetings and follow through on assigned action items directly with clients and communities.Guide team members for successful delivery across the entire project lifecycle, including developing estimates and forecasts.Proactively anticipate, identify, raise risks and issues and strategize appropriate responses.Confer with team members to provide advice, counsel, and resolve problems.Support business development and proposal efforts to win new work.Participate in assigned FEMA mapping activities such as Risk MAP meetings, work map review meetings, and local ordinance adoption.Support outreach activities and training sessions.Support FEMA Regions in hazard mitigation, risk reduction, resiliency planning, natural/water resources planning, community development, hazard mitigation plans.Participate in meetings working with state, local, tribal, and federal officials, elected officials, residents, business leaders and technical experts.Evaluate existing mitigation capabilities through research of local plans, regulations, policies, and review of programs and documents.Demonstrate creative problem-solving and organizational skills.Communicate proactively with clear and effective oral and written communication skills.PROFESSIONAL REQUIREMENTSBachelor’s degree in planning or related discipline.Minimum of 3-5 years of experience.Knowledge of the intersection of local hazard mitigation plans or adaptation plans or climate action plans.Knowledge of floodplain management standards and practices.Understanding of National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).Proven ability to communicate technical and scientific information to non-experts in a clear and compelling manner.Strong knowledge of federal emergency management, climate, disaster, and resilience-related regulations and best practice standards and guidance.Due to contract requirements, the ability to obtain a Public Trust Clearance is required (U.S. Citizenship).Strong attention to detail and demonstrated ownership and accountability for work.Ability to work in a dynamic environment, including a demonstrated willingness to be flexible and adaptable to changing priorities.Ability to work collaboratively with a wide array of individuals from various backgrounds, including engineers, planners, GIS professionals, federal, tribal, and state government officials, and the public.Strong multi-tasking and organizational skills.Preferred:Relevant professional licenses and certifications, such as Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM), American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP), or Certified Emergency Manager (CEM), are preferred.Ability to travel periodically, as needed (less than 20% and once travel restrictions are lifted).Industry involvement (e.g., Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM) and Project Management Institute (PMI) are preferred).Bilingual English and Spanish proficiency are desirable.COMPENSATIONThe approximate compensation range for this position is $82,131 - $129,172. This compensation range is a good faith estimate for the position at the time of posting. Actual compensation is dependent upon factors such as education, qualifications, experience, skillset, and physical work location. The salary range for this position is annual.

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