FEMA Regulatory Subject Matter Expert
San Juan (San Juan) Legal
Job description
Job Description
FEMA Regulatory Subject Matter Expert
Position Description
CGI is seeking a FEMA Regulatory Expert in our Puerto Rico office to join our dynamic team. You will be instrumental in helping the CGI team deliver exceptional quality service to our clients. Your attention to detail and positive attitude will be highly valued in this high profile position. If you are great with juggling different tasks and like working with smart, talented people, this is the place for you!
Your future duties and responsibilities
You will work with internal teams and clients to help CGI understand FEMA requirements and help translate business requirements into technical solutions. You will help improve communication across teams and act as a liaison between CGI and FEMA. You will drive value by developing good relationships and better understanding among teams.
Required qualifications to be successful in this role
•Deep knowledge of FEMA policies, regulation, and compliance
•Ability to help CGI translate FEMA policies into technical requirements
•Ability to help facilitate communication and act as liaison between CGI and FEMA
•Ability to help with system design, ensuring FEMA policies and procedures are considered as part of the planning process
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Skills
· Communication (Oral/Written)
Reference
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