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Benefit Cost Analyst - Remote

IEM
responsible for performing detailed benefit-cost analyses (BCA) for hazard mitigation projects under FEMA programs such as the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP), Pre-Disaster Mitigation (PDM), and the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities
remote work
United States, North Carolina, Morrisville
2801 Slater Road (Show on map)
Jul 11, 2025

IEM is looking for a Full Time-Benefit Cost Analyst as part of the Mitigation and Resilience team. This position is responsible for performing detailed benefit-cost analyses (BCA) for hazard mitigation projects under FEMA programs such as the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP), Pre-Disaster Mitigation (PDM), and the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) program, and other projects or programs as required. This position focuses on completing engineering feasibility reviews, BCAs and developing BCA methodologies to support positive and potentially negative Cost Effectiveness determinations; extracting data from BCA projects that may have been developed under a FEMA BCA tool prior to version (ex: 5.2.1 5.3 or 4.4 etc.). Familiarity with hydrology/hydraulics, HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, GIS to produce maps and evaluate production runs for pre and post mitigation scenarios is a preferred quality. This position focuses on evaluating proposed mitigation projects to ensure their economic feasibility and alignment with FEMA guidelines, while contributing to the broader objective of reducing risks from natural disasters and helping communities build back stronger and more resilient.

Primary Location:



  • Candidates can originate from anywhere in the United States, you will work remotely from home or personal office location.
  • All remote work environments require the ability to maintain minimum Internet speeds of 25 Mbps upload and 3 Mbps download, as well as a ping rate of 100 ms or less during working hours, regardless of the type and number of devices using your Internet connection. You must also have account privileges and access to your Internet service provider account during working hours for the purpose of maintaining the Internet connection, if needed.



Travel Requirements:



  • This position may require travel to complete work assignments or attend meetings.



Essential Functions:



  • Primary responsibilities consist of working with state, local government and federal agencies to assess and validate proposed project cost effectiveness, advise on submitting competitive mitigation project applications.
  • This includes:

    • Extracting data from files, other BCA packages, newspaper articles, the internet and any other source that will support cost effectiveness assessments.
    • Preparing preliminary BCAs for screening projects for efficiency and to prioritize projects for potential ranking and submission under specified grant programs.
    • Developing a detailed BCA with the FEMA BCA tool Version 6.0 (or current version) for HMA sub-applications/sub-grants using a FEMA-approved methodology with a summary and supporting documentation to demonstrate project cost-effectiveness.
    • Reviewing BCAs to ensure the analyst provided adequate supporting documentation and the project has a passing benefit cost ratio (BCR) or sufficient documentation to justify a "Not cost effective" determination.
    • Ensuring mitigation project proposals comply with FEMA's BCA guidelines and criteria.
    • Evaluating the applicability of pre-determined benefits to proposed projects (when applicable) such as:

      • Acquisitions and Elevations in the Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA)
      • Residential Hurricane Wind Retrofits
      • Non-Residential Hurricane Wind Retrofits
      • Individual Tornado Safe Rooms
      • Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Post Wildfire


    • Evaluating and reviewing Studies and reports such as Hydrologic & Hydraulic (H&H) studies related to drainage project applications.
    • Providing technical support for FEMA-funded programs such as HMGP, BRIC, PDM, and others.
    • Collecting and analyzing data related to hazard risk, including natural disaster probabilities, community vulnerabilities, and historical damage reports, and presenting findings to key stakeholders, including government agencies, funding authorities, and project teams.





Minimum Qualifications:



  • 7-10+ years of experience in benefit-cost analysis development and showcased proficiency with BCA tools

    • Must be able to discuss previous personal BCA runs in a manner that supports your determinations


  • Expert understanding of applicable federal, state, and local rules and regulations (e.g., NPDES/MS4 permits, Clean Water Act, USACE; NEPA, 44 CFR Part 9 and 80, Unified HMA Guidance etc.)
  • Expert understanding of what Mitigation means under federally funded grant programs
  • Working knowledge of civil and environmental engineering principles
  • Expert technical writing skills:

    • Distill supporting information in scientific literature
    • Communicate technical issues to a wide range of audiences


  • Must Possess a valid Driver's License



Preferred Qualifications:



  • FEMA BCA toolkit experience working on HMA grants.
  • Experience in conducting BCA evaluations of projects that incorporate natural and green infrastructure solutions, such as wetlands restoration, living shorelines, floodplain restoration, urban green infrastructure, coastal dune restoration, etc.
  • Understanding of surface water quality, storm water quality, and storm water management in construction and post-construction settings; watershed assessments, hydrology, and fluvial processes
  • Familiarity with geographic information systems (GIS) and risk modeling software is a plus
  • Certifications such as the Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM) or relevant project management certifications (e.g., PMP)



Additional Information:



  • Office Locations: Often, these offices are either owned by the client we work with or by IEM. All candidates are expected to follow any rules and regulations of the office in which they are required to work for that project.
  • Remote Locations: All remote work environments require the ability to maintain minimum Internet speeds of 25 Mbps upload and 3 Mbps download, as well as a ping rate of 100 ms or less during working hours, regardless of the type and number of devices using your Internet connection. You must also have account privileges and access to your Internet service provider account during working hours for the purposes of maintaining the Internet connection, if needed.


Equal Employment Opportunity. All IEM employment decisions, including recruiting, hiring, placement, training availability, promotion, compensation, evaluation, disciplinary actions, and termination of employment, if necessary, are made without regard to an individual's race, color, religion, creed, sex (including sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression), national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, pregnancy (including childbirth and related medical conditions), marital status, military or veteran status, citizenship or immigration status, or any other characteristic protected under applicable law.

Reasonable Accommodation. IEM is committed to providing reasonable workplace accommodations for individuals with disabilities. If you require assistance or reasonable accommodation during any part of the application or employment process, please email IEMhumanresources@iem.com with specific details about the requested accommodation. All accommodation requests are reviewed case-by-case in compliance with applicable law.

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