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In support of FEMA's Public Assistance (PA) program, we are actively searching for highly qualified and experienced candidates to support disaster recovery efforts. RealStreet is seeking architectural, engineering and construction (AEC) professionals for the following roles: ? Accountant ? Appraiser ? Archaeologist ? Architect ? Architectural Historian ? Biologist ? Certified Floodplain Manager ? Certified Public Accountant (CPA) ? Civil Engineer ? Client Liaison ? Coastal Engineer ? Construction Inspector ? Construction Manager ? Computer Specialist ? Cost Estimating Format (CEF) Implementation Specialist ? Costing Specialist ? Database Developer ? Document and Training Development Specialist ? Ecologist ? Electrical Engineer ? Engineering Technician ? Environmental and Historic Preservation (EHP) Specialist ? Environmental Engineer ? Environmental Planner ? Estimator ? Financial Analyst ? Geologist ? General Planner ? Graphic Artist ? Health Scientist ? Historic Architect ? Horticulturalist ? Hydraulic Engineer ? Hydrologist ? Industrial Hygienist ? Insurance Specialist ? Mechanical Engineer ? Mitigation Specialist ? Project Manager ? Sanitary Engineer ? Site Inspector ? Soil / Geotechnical Engineer ? Structural Engineer ? Technical Writer ? Water Quality Specialist ? Wetlands Specialist All positions are W2 as an employee of RealStreet. Company benefits include: health plan, LTD, dental and vision plans. A generous 401(k) with huge company match is available upon attaining eligibility. Salary is based upon experience, position requirements, classification criteria and skill level qualifications. Full expenses are paid, (including travel to and from the site, lodging and per diem) in accordance with the GSA schedule. Candidates with previous FEMA disaster experience and training are strongly encouraged to apply. Please indicate training received and PW experience by category and number of each type PW completed. About the Company: RealStreet Apply Job!  

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