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What is a FEMA engineer?

A FEMA Engineer is a professional who works with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to assess and improve infrastructure resilience, conduct disaster response evaluations, and assist in rebuilding efforts after natural disasters. They analyze structural damage, ensure compliance with federal regulations, and develop mitigation strategies to reduce future risks. FEMA Engineers may specialize in civil, structural, or environmental engineering, depending on project needs. Their role is critical in supporting communities affected by disasters and enhancing national preparedness.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a FEMA engineer?

To thrive as a FEMA Engineer, you need a solid background in civil, structural, or environmental engineering, often supported by a relevant engineering degree and professional licensing (such as PE). Familiarity with FEMA guidelines, disaster risk assessment tools, floodplain mapping software, and project management platforms is essential. Attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and effective communication are crucial for coordinating with diverse stakeholders and delivering technical reports. These abilities ensure that you can accurately assess hazards, guide disaster mitigation projects, and support community resilience efforts.

What types of projects and challenges do FEMA engineers typically work on?

FEMA Engineers often work on a range of disaster-related projects, including hazard mitigation assessments, floodplain analysis, infrastructure resilience improvements, and post-disaster recovery efforts. You may be tasked with evaluating damaged structures, developing flood maps, or advising communities on building codes and protective measures. Daily responsibilities include field inspections, collaborating with local agencies and contractors, reviewing technical documentation, and attending project meetings. The work environment is both office-based and in the field, offering opportunities to solve real-world challenges and directly impact community safety. This role provides valuable experience in emergency management and opens doors for advancement into senior engineering or project management positions.

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Infographic showing various Fema Engineer job openings in Minnesota as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 93% Full Time, 2% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 86% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution.

Water Resources Engineer

ISG (Information Services Group)

Bloomington, MN • On-site

$79K - $108K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Imagine a world where every drop of rain is harnessed to nourish the land, prevent floods, and sustain communities. As a Water Resources Engineer supporting the Surface Water group, you hold the key to transforming this vision into reality. Your expertise in designing innovative stormwater systems not only protects the environment but also ensures the safety and prosperity of rural areas. ISG is excited to expand our team to join our Water Business Unit, specializing in Rural Surface Water. You will join a dynamic team as an ISG Employee Owner working collaboratively with your fellow employee owners to develop creative solutions.

In this role, you will collaborate with ISG internal resources for design and project coordination, project execution, specification writers, visualization specialists, and construction administrators. Employee owners of all levels are involved in every aspect of design from conceptual design through construction. If this sounds exciting to you, keep reading!

Here are a few recent projects:
  • Lovin Farm Bioreactor, Pocahontas County, IA
  • Blue Earth County Ditch No. 57, Mapleton, MN
View additional ISG projects: Portfolio
ISG Surface Water Blog
Stormwater Management Planning:
  • Develop and implement stormwater management plans, including stormwater management reports as applicable on project types to control runoff and prevent flooding
  • Design and oversee the construction of stormwater infrastructure such as retention basins, swales, and drainage systems
  • Proficiency in various modeling software including but not limited to, XPSWMM, PCSWMM, Infoworks ICM, HydroCAD, Hec-RAS, Hec-HMS, Hydraulic Toolbox and other software systems
  • Assist with submittal reviews, requests for information, correspondence, change requests, and change orders during the Construction phase of projects
  • Coordinate and assist with environmental studies, permitting, alternative analysis, and other technical deliverables
Hydrologic and Hydraulic Analysis:
  • Conduct hydrologic and hydraulic analyses to predict stormwater behavior and design effective control measures
  • Use modeling software to simulate stormwater flow and assess the impact of proposed developments
Environmental Compliance:
  • Ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations related to water quality and stormwater management
  • Prepare and submit necessary permits and documentation
Field Inspections and Monitoring:
  • Perform on-site inspections to monitor the effectiveness of stormwater management systems
  • Assist with the performance and adherence to plans and specifications during the construction process through our Construction Administrators
  • Conduct water quality sampling and analysis to ensure compliance with environmental standards
  • Provide QA/QC for drawings, documents, details, schedules or specifications using programs such as AutoCAD, Civil3D and ESRI ArcGIS that are completed by staff
Community Engagement:
  • Work with local communities, landowners, and stakeholders to address stormwater management issues
  • Provide technical assistance and education on best practices for stormwater management
Additional Duties:
  • Lead and/or support the design of the rehabilitation or replacement of stormwater and drainage infrastructure
  • Support and mentor staff through design consultation and QA/QC measures
  • Provide expertise on construction sites as needed
  • Subscribe to our goals and objectives, operating with a collaborative mentality
  • Meet with Clients and Contractors at their place of business or job site
  • Provide oversight and project leadership to drive the successful completion of surface water projects
  • Prepare and maintain project workplan, which includes schedules, budget, notes, etc. throughout the project lifespan
  • Assist in creating the project scope of services, as needed
We've listed a compensation range that reflects our expectations for this role, including both direct and indirect components.  We understand that your experience and value may fall outside of this range. If you feel you're a strong fit but your compensation needs differ, we're open to a conversation-let's talk.
  • Bachelor's degree in civil/environmental engineering or bioproducts and bio-systems engineering
  • Professional Engineer (PE) licensure, required
  • Experience in managing projects within the surface water industry, such as stormwater management master plans, flood control/analysis, FEMA CLOMR/LOMR, streambank stabilization or restoration, and rural drainage
  • 5-10 years of experience in Surface Water industry
  • Ability to travel to various job sites and ISG office locations
  • Strong communication, organization, analytical and interpersonal skills
  • Self-directed, organized and can work independently with minimal supervision
  • Medical, dental, and vision
  • Paid time off, pro-rated amount available on your start date
  • Paid holidays and paid volunteer time
  • Paid parental leave
  • Bi-annual profit sharing
  • Employee Ownership Stock Plan (ESOP)
  • 401K retirement plan
  • Life insurance
  • HSA and FSA options
  • Bereavement leave
  • Supplemental voluntary benefits
  • Short term and long-term disability
  • Parking reimbursement, varies on office location
  • Cell phone plan reimbursement
  • Mileage reimbursement for ISG-approved travel