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Floodplain Manager

Orlando, FL · On-site

$43.11 - $66.82/hr

Assess flooding areas throughout the City to provide flood mitigation strategy and improvement projects using acceptable engineering and modeling methodology. In addition, the position manages the ...

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South Fork Fire, Salt Fire, Flooding (DR‐4795‐NM); New Mexico Severe Storms and Flooding (DR‐4843‐NM) * 2022 Disasters: Wildfires, Flooding, Mudflows, and Straight‐Line Winds ...

CCRM integrates scientific research, modeling, and applied analysis to address complex coastal systems challenges, including flooding, resilience, and water quality. The Postdoctoral Researcher will ...

Perform unsteady-state or steady-state core flooding experiments to determine the relative permeability of rock samples. This includes measuring fluid displacement and monitoring pressure drops.

Ability to be trained for proper response to emergency situations (ex: man overboard, fire, flooding etc.). * Additional knowledge/skill requirements may be required by assignment or contract.

Stormwater Engineer

Suffern, NY · Hybrid

$95K - $122K/yr

Evaluation of complex hydraulic settings, including combinations of open channel, piped infrastructure, rain-on-grade, and coastal flooding * Reservoir mass balance modeling incorporated into ...

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How much do flooding jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for flooding in the United States is $55,980.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $45,500.00 and $66,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by flood risk analysts when working on flood mitigation projects?

Flood risk analysts often encounter challenges such as integrating diverse data sources (e.g., hydrological models, rainfall data, and topographic maps) to create accurate flood maps. They must also regularly communicate complex technical findings to non-technical stakeholders, including local governments and community members. Balancing the urgency of mitigation efforts with regulatory requirements and budget constraints can also be demanding. Additionally, analysts frequently collaborate with engineers, urban planners, and emergency response teams to ensure comprehensive and practical solutions.

What is the difference between Flooding vs Water Damage Restoration Technician?

AspectFloodingWater Damage Restoration Technician
CertificationsMay include flood-specific certifications, basic water damage trainingTypically requires IICRC Water Damage Restoration certification
Work EnvironmentResponds to flood emergencies, outdoor and indoor environmentsHandles water damage from various sources, indoor settings
Industry UsageUsed in disaster response, emergency servicesCommon in restoration companies, insurance claims

Flooding refers to the event of water inundating areas due to natural or man-made causes, requiring emergency response. Water Damage Restoration Technicians focus on repairing and restoring properties affected by water, including flood damage. While flooding is an event, water damage technicians are the professionals who mitigate and repair the aftermath of such events.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Flood Risk Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Flood Risk Engineer, you need a solid background in civil or environmental engineering, hydrology, and risk assessment, typically supported by a relevant engineering degree and professional registration. Familiarity with GIS software, hydraulic modeling tools (such as HEC-RAS), and industry-standard flood risk management systems is essential. Strong analytical thinking, problem-solving skills, and clear communication help professionals excel in collaborating with stakeholders and presenting complex data. These skills ensure accurate flood risk assessments, effective mitigation strategies, and resilient infrastructure planning.

What are flooding jobs?

Flooding jobs refer to positions involved in the management, prevention, response, and recovery of floods. These roles can include flood risk analysts, emergency response coordinators, hydrologists, civil engineers, and disaster recovery specialists. People in these jobs assess flood risks, develop flood mitigation strategies, help communities prepare for floods, and coordinate relief efforts when floods occur. They often work for government agencies, environmental organizations, engineering firms, or emergency management services. Their work is crucial for minimizing flood damage and protecting public safety.
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What states have the most Flooding jobs? States with the most job openings for Flooding jobs include:
Infographic showing various Flooding job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $55,980 per year, or $26.9 per hour.

Temp - Senior Engineer (Stability Naval Architect)

NSC STAFFING

San Diego, CA

$108K - $148K/yr

Full-time

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Job Posting End Date: Until Filled
Shift: 1st
Security Clearance: No Clearance
Duration: 6 months
SUMMARY
Prepare and maintains, as required, design studies, proposals, diagrams, BOMs, purchase specifications, engineering calculations, test memos, test reports, other test documentation, and pre-contract design packages as assigned under minimum supervision. Provide guidance to lower level engineers and perform as a design checker. Communicate with other departments and provide them with technical assistance or information when needed. An effective point of contact in system specific discipline.
Lowest level for designation as "Cognizant Engineer" able to operate without close technical direction. Completes all tasks within schedule, budget and quality commitments. Work products are accurate and conform to high standards of quality.
Functions include performing intact and damaged stability calculations, creation of Trim and Stability Booklets, and watertight boundary/safety documentation through all stages of ship design and construction. Applies Load Line rules and addresses down flooding, cross-flooding, and progressive flooding issues. Involved in tonnage calculations and freeboard assignments and generates tank tables, capacity plans, and related documentation. Thorough understanding of ship volume, buoyancy, compartmentation, weights, and centers influences on ship design. Uses domestic and international maritime regulations, Classification Society requirements, US Navy standards, and direct analysis to conduct work. Supports shipyard evolutions such as incline experiments and deadweight surveys, sea trials and ship dockings/undockings.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Perform Design analysis and support calculations for Engineering product development
Develop designs for one or more designated systems including diagrams and related BOMs using CAD/CAM system
Prepares Ship Specifications and estimates for new contracts
Provides assistance to other Engineers on request
Assists in analysis of tests, trials, and other experiments: noise surveys, vibration surveys, machinery signatures, and shaft alignment surveys
Interprets Regulatory Body Rules, US Navy Specifications and Industry Standards
Reviews vendor proposals and vendor drawings for compliance with specification or recommended changes. Prepares technical evaluations
of proposals and drawings, and resolution of vendor issues
Prepare scope for change orders and Engineering estimates
Prepare and/ or assist in the preparation of Purchase Specifications and Test Memos
Represent company on official business as directed
Communicates with other divisions/departments, internal and external customers, including owners and vendors in design related matters,
both verbally and in writing
Functions as design checker, as required
Able to effectively guide Design Transition teams
Demonstrates professional and business skill proficiency
Participates in Sea Trials
Other responsibilities and duties as assigned
Bachelor's Degree or equivalent; P.E. License desirable
Five (5) years' experience in relevant marine field
Three (3) years' experience in job specific discipline
Demonstrated efficiency within discipline
Well-rounded ability in multiple systems within subject field
Familiarity with shipboard equipment. Thoroughly conversant with regulatory body rules and regulations
Must be able to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing
Effective decision-maker requiring little guidance
Actively participates in implementing and monitoring continuous improvement initiatives to improve safety, improve quality, reduce cycle time, and reduce costs
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