Minimum Qualifications
Alternative combinations of the education and experience listed below will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Bachelors degree in emergency management civil/environmental engineering public safety hydrology natural resources or a closely related field; a combination of significant relevant work experience and education can substitute for a degree.
2 years of experience in emergency management disaster planning dam safety flood protection or related technical/operational discipline; a higher level of experience is desirable and may substitute for some education.
Knowledge Skills and Abilities
If you are the right person for this opportunity you will have the following knowledge skills and abilities:
Proficiency in risk analysis hazard identification plan development training delivery public communication and technical documentation.
Ability to coordinate and facilitate meetings training sessions and emergency exercises across diverse stakeholders.
Skill in analyzing data preparing technical and operational reports and using standard office and GIS software.
Strong written and verbal communication skills for engaging with local governments emergency responders contractors and the public.
Adaptability under pressure; capacity to manage multiple priorities respond to changing scenarios and support team efforts in high-stress situations.
Ability to interpret and apply complex regulations technical standards and public safety rules; negotiate and resolve conflicts where needed.
Physical and Mental Requirements
Duties require frequent travel and work in office field and emergency environments including incident scenes that may be in remote or hazardous locations.
Must be able to walk several miles across uneven terrain occasionally carry equipment or supplies weighing up to 50 pounds and conduct site visits in adverse weather conditions.
Ability to work irregular hours including evenings weekends and extended shifts during emergency operations or training exercises.
Requires sustained attention to detail clarity in stressful environments independent problem-solving under pressure and emotional resilience in emergency or disaster contexts.
How to Apply
A complete state application is not required. However applicants must initiate an application and attach both a cover letter and resume at the time of application in order to be considered for this position. Failure to attach both required documents will result in the application being considered incomplete and not reviewed further. Materials submitted but not requested will not be considered in the selection process. When attaching documents mark each as Relevant to ensure they are viewable.
Required Application Materials:
Cover Letter Please explain how your education and experience help you meet the identified Knowledge Skills and Abilities.
Resume Include all the work experience you have held that would help you qualify for this position including duties and dates of employment (month & year).
All documents for Veteran or Disability preference must be received or date stamped by the closing date. You will receive an application confirmation email with instructions on acceptable preference documents and how to submit such documents.
The Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC) seeks a dedicated and technically proficient Emergency Management Coordinator to strengthen the agencys preparedness response recovery and mitigation programs related to dam and flood emergency management. This position plays a vital role in developing coordinating and evaluating emergency plans supporting both field and administrative operations and partnering with agencies local governments and the public. The coordinator contributes to statewide resiliency and safety by fostering collaboration implementing modern emergency protocols and advancing best practices in disaster risk reduction.
Core Values of DNRC Water Resources Division
Value People
Stewardship
Service
Credibility
Engagement
Essential Functions (Major Duties and Responsibilities)
As a Dam Emergency Management Coordinator you will:
Lead or support the preparation implementation and continuous improvement of emergency action plans (EAPs) hazard mitigation plans and disaster response strategies for dam safety and flood preparedness.
Coordinate multi-agency emergency management activities ensuring alignment with federal state and local requirements and guidelines.
Deliver and facilitate training exercises and public outreach to increase emergency preparedness for staff partners and impacted communities.
Serve as a subject matter resource for incident command emergency communication and response standard operating procedures.
Conduct site inspections assess risk and participate in preparedness evaluations after-action reviews and technical studies related to dam safety and emergency response.
Support data collection analysis and reporting on emergency incidents preparedness activities and regulatory compliance.
Foster cross-functional collaboration with internal teams water users local officials federal partners (such as FEMA and USACE) and emergency services.
Respond to emergency incidents participating in field operations and the coordination of response logistics during dam-related emergencies and disasters.
Maintain awareness of emerging risks technologies and best practices in emergency management and dam safety.
Perform other duties as assigned including participation in incident response preparedness drills or special projects supporting public safety and resource protection.
Benefits:
Live and working in Helena Montana offers a unique blend of opportunities and natural beauty situated between Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks. Montana offers abundant recreational opportunities including camping fishing hunting mountain biking and hiking.
Additional benefits include:
Work/life balance with flexible schedules.
Generous paid leave (vacation sick holidays) with vacation increasing with service.
Longevity pay with continued state service.
Health dental vision life insurance and flexible spending accounts.
Access to free employee medical clinics and telehealth.
Retirement plans (Defined Benefit and Defined Contribution plus an optional 457(b) Plan.
Public Service Loan Forgiveness - may qualify you for student loan forgiveness.
Career progression professional development and state employee discounts.
Up to 15 days of military leave with full pay.
Required Experience:
IC
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