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FEMA Logistic Coordinator

Nome, AK · On-site

$24.25 - $32.25/hr

The FEMA Rapid Response Logistics Coordinator supports disaster response operations for the Federal ... Pay commensurate with experience. Full time benefits include Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K, and ...

Construction Inspector - Disaster Recovery Housing LEMOINE, a Great Place to Work ® -Certified ... Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR), Community Development Block Grant Mitigation (CDBG-MIT), FEMA ...

Construction Inspector - Disaster Recovery Housing LEMOINE, a Great Place to Work ® -Certified ... Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR), Community Development Block Grant Mitigation (CDBG-MIT), FEMA ...

Lead Inspector - Disaster Recovery Housing LEMOINE, a Great Place to Work ® -Certified company, is ... Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR), Community Development Block Grant Mitigation (CDBG-MIT), FEMA ...

Lead Inspector - Disaster Recovery Housing LEMOINE, a Great Place to Work ® -Certified company, is ... Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR), Community Development Block Grant Mitigation (CDBG-MIT), FEMA ...

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What is a full time FEMA disaster inspector?

Full Time FEMA Disaster Inspectors are professionals who work for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to assess damage caused by natural or man-made disasters. Their main role is to visit disaster sites, inspect homes and businesses, and document the extent of damage to help determine eligibility for federal assistance. These inspectors play a critical part in the disaster recovery process by ensuring that accurate information is collected quickly so affected individuals and communities can receive the support they need. The position typically requires travel to disaster areas, strong attention to detail, and the ability to communicate effectively with survivors.

What are some common challenges faced by full time FEMA disaster inspectors during field assignments?

Full Time FEMA Disaster Inspectors often encounter challenges such as working long hours in unpredictable and sometimes hazardous environments, quickly adapting to new locations, and managing high volumes of inspections within tight deadlines. Inspectors must be prepared to interact with disaster survivors who may be experiencing significant stress or trauma, requiring empathy and strong communication skills. Additionally, they often work as part of a multidisciplinary team, coordinating closely with other FEMA staff and local agencies to ensure accurate and timely assessment of damages.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a full time FEMA disaster inspector, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Full Time FEMA Disaster Inspector, you need expertise in property assessment, attention to detail, and a solid understanding of building codes or insurance principles, often supported by relevant certifications or experience in inspection or construction fields. Familiarity with FEMA inspection software, GPS devices, mobile data collection tools, and digital reporting systems is typically required. Strong communication, empathy, and problem-solving skills help inspectors interact effectively with disaster survivors and coordinate with response teams. These abilities ensure accurate, timely damage assessments and supportive assistance for affected communities during disaster recovery efforts.

What is the difference between Full Time Fema Disaster Inspector vs Part Time Fema Disaster Inspector?

AspectFull Time Fema Disaster InspectorPart Time Fema Disaster Inspector
Work HoursTypically 40 hours/weekFewer hours, flexible schedule
CertificationsRequired certifications, such as FEMA trainingSame certifications as full-time, but may vary
Employment StatusFull-time employment with benefitsPart-time, often without benefits
Work EnvironmentField inspections, office work, disaster sitesSimilar environment, fewer hours

Full Time Fema Disaster Inspectors work standard hours with benefits, focusing on comprehensive disaster assessments. Part Time Fema Disaster Inspectors perform similar duties but with flexible hours and typically without benefits. Both roles require FEMA certifications and involve field inspections, but employment status and hours differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Full Time Fema Disaster Inspector job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution.

Property Conditiona Assessment (PCA) - Service Leader

Bunnell-Lammons Engineering, Inc

Greenville, SC • On-site

$12.75 - $15.25/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Re-posted 12 days ago


Job description

Service Leader – Property Condition Assessments (PCA)Location:Greenville, SCReports to: Department ManagerStatus: Full- Time, ExemptOverview of Bunnell-Lammons Engineering, Inc. At Bunnell-Lammons Engineering (BLE), our core principles shape everything we do. We put people first, prioritizing our clients, employees, and community in every decision. We believe trust is earned through honesty, dependability, and delivering on our promises. Clear, timely communication keeps our clients and partners informed, while a commitment to excellence drives us to produce work that consistently sets the standard in our industry. Most importantly, we honor every commitment we make and believe that no challenge is too complex when the right people work together. These values define who we are, how we operate, and the kind of team we continue to build.Notice to applicants: Background checks are carried out as part of any conditional offer made, including (but not limited to & role dependent) education, professional registration, employment, references and global watchlist screening.To be a considered applicant: Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship and able to interview on site where the position is located. Position OverviewThe Property Condition Assessments (PCA) Service Line Leader is responsible for the strategic leadership, business development, and operational execution of the company's facility assessment services across the United States. This role oversees all aspects of the PCA service line - including marketing, sales, project delivery, profitability, staffing, and personnel development - and plays a critical role in expanding the company's presence in the commercial real estate, asset management, disaster recovery, and capital planning markets.In addition to traditional Property Condition Assessments performed as part of real estate transactions, this service line also includes:Building Condition Assessments (BCA) for existing facility evaluations and capital planning.FEMA repair estimate support (including post-disaster facility inspections and cost evaluations for federal funding programs).Reserve Studies for long-term capital expenditure planning and asset lifecycle forecasting. The PCA Service Line Leader manages a team that evaluates facilities and sites across a wide range of asset types - including commercial, industrial, institutional, and multifamily - and delivers detailed, actionable reports that help clients make informed decisions about acquisition, ownership, risk, and investment.Minimum Job QualificationsBachelor's Degree in Construction management, architecture, engineering, facilities management, or a related field preferred; equivalent experience considered. Professional registration or certification preferred (e.g., PE, PG,)6+ years of experience in performing and managing environmental due diligence projects. Experience with Building Condition Assessments, FEMA disaster recovery support, and/or Reserve Studies strongly preferred.Proven leadership experience managing technical teams, field staff, or multidisciplinary project teams.Strong technical understanding of building systems, construction practices, codes, and maintenance planning.Experience preparing and reviewing ASTM E2018-15 compliant Property Condition Reports, Building Condition Reports, and reserve study documentation.Experience developing repair and replacement cost estimates for insurance or federal recovery programs.Highly Beneficial:General Contractor's licenseICC trade certifications (e.g., Plumbing, Mechanical, HVAC, Electrical)Strong leadership, interpersonal, and team management skills.Excellent communication, problem-solving, and organizational abilities.Ability to manage multiple fast-paced projects simultaneouslyProficiency in financial management tools and Microsoft Office Suite.Experience working with real estate, financial, or public sector clients.​Ability to travel nationally (approximately 40-60%) to project sites, client meetings, and industry events. Ability to work both indoors and outdoors while performing property walkthroughs, roof inspections, site evaluations, and building system assessments.Ability to climb ladders, access roofs, crawl spaces, and mechanical rooms as part of building evaluations.Key ResponsibilitiesOperations & Project DeliveryOversee planning, scheduling, and execution of PCA, BCA, reserve study, and FEMA support projects to ensure they meet client objectives, budgets, and timelines.Manage the preparation of Property Condition Reports (PCRs) and Building Condition Reports (BCRs) that assess site conditions, structural integrity, building envelope, MEP systems, code compliance, and deferred maintenance.Ensure assessments are performed in accordance with ASTM E2018-15, FEMA guidelines, and other applicable industry standards.Provide oversight for the development of capital expenditure forecasts, repair cost estimates, and reserve schedules to support client decision-making and long-term planning.Coordinate post-disaster assessment and cost estimation services to support FEMA Public Assistance and similar federal or state recovery programs.Establish quality assurance procedures to ensure deliverables are consistent, technically sound, and compliant with regulatory and client requirements.Serve as a senior technical resource and primary point of contact for key clients and large, complex projects.Strategic Leadership & Business DevelopmentDevelop and execute a strategic growth plan for the PCA service line, including revenue targets, service offerings, market sectors, and client acquisition goals.Identify and pursue new business opportunities with property owners, investors, developers, lenders, government agencies, and real estate firms nationwide.Build and maintain relationships with key clients and partners to position the company as a trusted provider of facility assessment services.Represent the company at conferences, industry events, and networking opportunities across the country to promote PCA, BCA, reserve study, and disaster-response capabilities.Collaborate with other service line leaders and senior management to integrate assessment services into multidisciplinary consulting offerings.Why Join Us?Industry-leading reputation with a diverse and growing project portfolio.Collaborative, supportive work environment where your leadership makes a visible impact.Opportunities for professional growth and advancement within a dynamic, expanding organization.Comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, vision, 401(k) with company match, and more.BenefitsMedical/Vision/Dental401(K) with partial company matching.Life InsuranceShort/long term disabilityPaid vacationPaid sick leave.Eight (8) paid holidays.Vehicle allowance (conditions apply) 
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