Civil engineers at FEMA are commonly involved in disaster recovery and mitigation projects, such as assessing and repairing damaged infrastructure, performing hazard risk assessments, and designing floodplain management or mitigation solutions. You might also contribute to the development of resilient building standards, review grant applications for public infrastructure improvements, or provide technical guidance to state and local agencies. Civil engineers regularly collaborate with emergency managers, environmental specialists, and local stakeholders, making teamwork and adaptability essential. This role offers the chance to make a tangible impact on community safety and resilience, while gaining valuable experience in emergency management and federal project execution.