FEMA Hiring Florida Residents to Support Continued Hurricane Irma Disaster Recovery Effort

By  //  December 3, 2017

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Jobs available as close as Orlando

The Federal Emergency Management Agency is hiring local residents to assist in the disaster recovery effort in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma. 

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – The Federal Emergency Management Agency is hiring local residents to assist in the disaster recovery effort in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma. 

CLICK HERE to apply; search using keyword “Federal Emergency Management Agency.”

Jobs are located in Fort Myers, Jacksonville, Miami, Orlando and Tallahassee.

Desired experience includes Floodplain Management, Cost Analysis, Civil Engineering, Site Inspections, Flood or Casualty Insurance and Historic Preservation.

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It is the policy of FEMA to provide equal opportunity to all employees and applicants in every aspect of their employment and working conditions. FEMA supports the concept of affirmative employment to ensure that personnel policies and practices provide equal employment opportunity without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, genetic information, or retaliation/reprisal.

Those hired will join the recovery team already in place, which is composed of local and federal workers, voluntary agencies, and community organizations. Through temporary local employees, FEMA gains valuable community insights, provides jobs, and allows Floridians to be on the front lines working to rebuild their community.

CLICK HERE to apply; search using keyword “Federal Emergency Management Agency.”

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