FEMA Direct Housing Mission - Disaster Recovery Support Retail & Wholesale - Austin, TX at Geebo

FEMA Direct Housing Mission - Disaster Recovery Support

In support of FEMA's Housing Mission Planning Contract (HMP) and Logistics Construction Support Contract (LCSC) Direct Housing Mission which provides direct temporary housing including travel trailers and larger manufactured housing units to help survivors get a safe roof over their head.
RealStreet is 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:

  • Administrative Assistants
  • Data Input/Data Analysts
  • Construction Schedulers
  • Cost Estimators
  • GIS Specialists
  • Housing Inspectors
  • Designers
  • QC Managers
  • Contract Surveillance
  • Civil Engineers
  • Construction Inspectors

  • Construction Managers
  • Electrical Engineers
  • Environmental and Historic Preservation (EHP) Specialists
  • Environmental Engineers
  • Financial Analysts
  • General Planners
  • Insurance Specialists
  • Mechanical Engineers
  • Project Managers
  • Site Inspectors
  • Structural Engineers

All positions are W2 as an employee of RealStreet.
Company benefits include:
health plan, long term disability (LTD), dental and voluntary vision plans.
A generous 401(k) with huge company match with instant vesting.

Salary is based upon experience, position requirements, classification criteria and skill level qualifications.
Expenses are paid, (including travel to and from the site and daily per diem) in accordance with the GSA schedule.

Candidates with previous FEMA disaster experience and training and strongly encouraged to apply.
Please indicated training received and specific disaster support related experience.

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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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