FEMA PA CRC Costing Specialist

Remote
Full Time
CRC
Mid Level
FEMA Public Assistance Costing Specialist
We are seeking an experienced and detail-oriented professional to fill the role of FEMA Public Assistance Costing Specialist. In this key position, you will be responsible for evaluating and validating the cost estimates submitted by Applicants for FEMA Public Assistance programs. The ideal candidate will possess a strong background in cost estimation, a deep understanding of FEMA regulations, and the ability to collaborate effectively with various stakeholders.

RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Cost Estimation - Review and analyze cost estimates submitted by applicants for FEMA Public Assistance programs, ensuring accuracy, completeness, and compliance with FEMA guidelines. Assess the reasonableness and validity of project costs, including labor, materials, equipment, and other eligible expenses.
  • Regulatory Compliance - Stay current on FEMA policies, guidelines, and regulations related to cost eligibility for Public Assistance programs. Interpret and apply FEMA regulations to assess the eligibility of costs submitted by applicants.
  • Documentation Validation - Collaborate with FEMA representatives and applicants to validate and document cost estimates. Identify and address any discrepancies or missing information in the cost documentation.
  • Technical Expertise - Utilize specialized software and tools for cost estimation and analysis. Provide technical expertise in the evaluation of complex cost documentation, including large-scale infrastructure projects.
  • Communication - Work closely with applicants to clarify cost-related information and address any issues. Communicate effectively with FEMA representatives and other stakeholders to ensure a clear understanding of cost eligibility criteria.
  • Data Management - Maintain accurate and organized records of cost estimates, validation activities, and communications. Utilize relevant databases and systems to track and manage cost-related information.
QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field such as finance, accounting, engineering, or a related discipline.
  • Minimum of 3-5 years of experience in cost estimation, preferably in the context of FEMA Public Assistance programs or a related field.
SKILLS:
  • Strong analytical and quantitative skills for evaluating cost estimates.
  • Excellent attention to detail and organizational abilities.
  • Strong computer skills, Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams) Adobe Pro, and general skill using technology such as smartphones and the internet
  • Proficiency in using specialized software and tools for cost estimation and analysis.
  • In-depth understanding of FEMA regulations and guidelines related to cost eligibility for Public Assistance programs.
  • Ability to collaborate effectively with applicants, FEMA representatives, and other team members.
  • Capacity to adapt to changing guidelines and regulations, as well as evolving disaster response scenarios.
If you are a dedicated professional with a proven track record in cost estimation and a passion for contributing to the recovery efforts of communities affected by disasters, we invite you to apply for this important role. Join our team and play a critical part in ensuring the accurate and efficient processing of FEMA Public Assistance program costs.

BENEFITS/COMPENSATION:
As a W2 employee of iParametrics, team members are eligible for benefits such as medical, dental and vision, and the company matching 401K plan, subject to plan terms and applicable waiting periods.

Compensation for these positions is hourly ($22 - $26/hr) based on experience, background, and skills.

ABOUT IPARAMETRICS:
iParametrics was founded in 2003 to provide a diverse range of advisory services. Today, we provide multi-faceted solutions in the areas of emergency and risk management, decision and analytical sciences, and program and cost consulting. We have extensive experience on a wide range of projects supporting federal, state, and municipal government programs.  
Since 2005, the iParametrics team has played a vital role in our nation’s response and recovery from natural and man-made disasters through our involvement in the FEMA Public Assistance program.  
iParametrics is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to a work environment that supports and respects all individuals without discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, pregnancy, marital status, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws
 
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