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Floodplain Manager

Miami, FL · On-site

$71K - $111K/yr

Maintains elevation certificate records in compliance with the NFIP and CRS requirements. Maintains flood zone maps and associated FEMA revisions, and maintains a database of all requests to FEMA for ...

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Floodplain Specialist

New Port Richey, FL · On-site

$26.37 - $36.92/hr

Provides NFIP & CRS education and advice to Building Construction Services Staff. Makes substantial improvement and substantial damage calculations and disseminates corrective options to applicant.

Floodplain Specialist

New Port Richey, FL · On-site

$26.37 - $36.92/hr

Provides NFIP & CRS education and advice to Building Construction Services Staff. Makes substantial improvement and substantial damage calculations and disseminates corrective options to applicant.

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How much do nfip jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average yearly pay for nfip in the United States is $67,054.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $43,000.00 and $102,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an NFIP job?

An NFIP job typically involves working with the National Flood Insurance Program, which is managed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Roles in this field may include underwriting policies, processing claims, analyzing flood risk, or providing customer support to policyholders. Positions may be available within FEMA, private insurance companies, or third-party administrators who help implement the program. These jobs require knowledge of floodplain management, insurance principles, and federal regulations related to flood insurance.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Nfip position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an NFIP (National Flood Insurance Program) Specialist, you need a solid understanding of floodplain management, insurance principles, and FEMA regulations, often backed by relevant certifications or coursework. Familiarity with FEMA’s Community Rating System (CRS), GIS mapping tools, and policy management software is crucial for accurate risk assessment and compliance. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication are important soft skills for resolving complex insurance inquiries and collaborating with stakeholders. These abilities ensure precise policy administration, regulatory compliance, and excellent client service in protecting communities from flood risks.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of an NFIP Specialist?

As an NFIP Specialist, your day often involves reviewing flood insurance applications, interpreting FEMA guidelines, and providing guidance to property owners, insurance agents, or municipal officials. You'll collaborate with local governments to ensure compliance with floodplain management regulations and may conduct outreach or training on NFIP requirements. Regular tasks also include updating policy information in relevant databases and responding to inquiries about coverage and claims. This multifaceted role requires balancing technical assessments with client-facing support, making each day both dynamic and rewarding.
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Infographic showing various Nfip job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 88% In-person, 6% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $67,054 per year, or $32.2 per hour.
Floodplain Manager

Floodplain Manager

City of Doral

Miami, FL • On-site

$71K - $111K/yr

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Posted 2 days ago


Job description

General Purpose Under general supervision; performs technical level work coordinating floodplain management and land development activities as it relates to all functions of CRS and NFIP programs for the City This position is responsible for managing the CRS as well as performing site inspections on active building permits and field verifications of Floodplain Elevation Certificates (FEC). Supervision Received and Exercised This position is classified as a non-exempt, full-time position with a 40 hour work-week. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Essential Functions: Performs administrative and professional work as the Floodplain Manager and Community Rating System (CRS) Coordinator in the daily implementation of activities related to the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).

Assists and performs site visits and inspections to advise as to conditions of structure compliance for floodplain management purposes. Coordinates the activities required for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Community Rating System and prepares and submits the necessary forms. Maintains elevation certificate records in compliance with the NFIP and CRS requirements.

Maintains flood zone maps and associated FEMA revisions, and maintains a database of all requests to FEMA for map revisions. Provides limited technical assistance to engineers, developers, and the public regarding flood zones, floodplain management requirements, and drainage studies. Coordinates City floodplain activities with the State NFIP Coordinator and ensures the City complies with the FEMA requirements for the NFIP.

Responds to questions and complaints from the public regarding flooding and drainage. Performs any other duties as assigned by the Building Director. Additional Duties: Performs other related job duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications MINIMUM EDUCATION AND TRAINING Must possess at least a High School Diploma, or GED Equivalent. Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM) certificate is required. Three (3) years experience in the performance of general work in the construction, floodplain management, or engineering field.

Must possess a valid drivers license with an acceptable driving record. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS REQUIRED Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Prior experience in the construction or engineering field is preferred. Ability to read, comprehend, and interpret laws, codes, ordinances, construction plans and procedures to ensure compliance; read, comprehend, and interpret maps, legal descriptions, and technical floodplain terminology; prepare and interpret maps; calculate and convert map scales; gather data and make accurate computations.

Have considerable knowledge of Substantial Damage and Substantial Improvements sections of the Florida Building Code related to building construction methods, techniques, processes, and procedures. Considerable knowledge of building construction plans and blueprints. Knowledge of Miami-Dade County Flood Criteria Maps, flood insurance rating maps and current flood insurance studies.

Ability to perform technical field inspections of building construction to determine compliance with Substantial Damage and Substantial Improvements sections of the applicable codes. Ability to get along with others and work effectively and courteously with the public and fellow workers. Ability to operate a computer, printer, calculator, typewriter, fax machine, copies, telephone, etc.

Must be fluent in the English language. Ability to communicate in Spanish is a plus. Thorough knowledge of office practices and procedures and customer service principles, practices and procedures.

Ability to analyze facts and exercise sound judgment in decision-making. Ability to express ideas effectively both orally and in writing. Considerable knowledge of modern office practices and procedures.

Must be computer literate with knowledge of Microsoft Word, or a similar word processing program. Ability to type at least 30 words per minute. Ability to meet and deal with the public in an effective and courteous manner.

Ability to perform several tasks at one time. Must be a non-smoker. The minimum requirements may be waived by the City Manager.

Physical Requirements: Ability to balance, climb, crouch, finger, handle, kneel, lift; make rational decisions; make repetitive motions with the hands; express ideas by speaking accurately or concisely; use visual acuity to perform activities such as viewing a computer terminal, making general observations of facilities, operation heavy equipment, or performing visual inspections; and walk from one work site to another. Ability to exert up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 30 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Work Environment: This position involves both an office work environment and field inspections.