Debris Monitor
Company: CDR Companies
Location: Gastonia
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description CDR Emergency Management Inc., a
national emergency management firm, is seeking individuals to serve
in various debris monitoring roles across several counties in North
Carolina. Debris Monitors are responsible for observing and
documenting cleanup operations conducted by contractors following a
disaster. This includes ensuring debris removal activities are
completed in compliance with federal regulations, particularly
those outlined by FEMA's Public Assistance Program. Positions may
include field monitoring, tower monitoring, and waterway monitoring
assignments depending on project needs. We welcome applicants from
all backgrounds; individuals who live in or near the affected areas
are especially encouraged to apply, as local familiarity and
availability can be valuable during emergency response operations.
Essential Functions: Waterway Monitors will be performing their
duties while working on a boat. Candidates must be comfortable
working on a boat 12 hours a day, possibly on choppy waters. Field
Monitors: Observes and documents the debris operations, ensuring
conformity with the requirements of the Federal Emergency
Management Agency’s Public Assistance (FEMA PA) Program, and the
specific directions of the supervisors and project manager. Ensures
work site is safe and follow all Maintenance of Traffic (MOT)
requirements. Ensures documentation is concise, complete, and
accurate (Load Tickets, Daily Reports of Activities, Incident
Reports, Logs, Damage Reports, etc.) Certify debris hauler’s truck
capacities and equipment. Verifies the location(s) of assigned
loading sites daily, accurately recording them on Load Tickets
(including GPS coordinates, if applicable). Monitors the
Contractor’s operations and activities, to include Work Zone
Traffic Control (WZTC), Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) setups, and
safety. Recognizes eligible vs. ineligible debris, and ensures
debris is not collected from ineligible areas unless specifically
directed by the client. Ensures debris is not mixed during
collection. Properly classifies the various debris types. Ensures
truck capacity placard accuracy and is aware of possible attempts
of tampering with its information. Comes prepared with required
equipment, supplies, and materials, constantly being aware of all
safety considerations. Maintains Load Tickets always while
thoroughly completing applicable sections. Thoroughly documents all
pre-existing and contractor-caused damage, including pictures of
the damage. Completes a Daily Log of all field activities. Properly
and fully documents using the Load Ticket system, ensuring all
previous sections have been thoroughly completed. Does not allow
any truck to dump without a proper Load Ticket. Calls a fair
percentage full for each truck arriving at the DMS Tower. Makes
accurate calculations based on truck’s capacity and called load and
applying FEMA policies accordingly. Ensures the load is dumped in
the proper location (segregated based on debris type). Ensures DMS
operations continue so that one operation doesn’t adversely affect
another (dumping, stacking, reduction, disposal). Ensures trucks
are completely empty upon exiting the DMS, always looking for false
bottoms. Comes prepared with required equipment, supplies, and
materials. Is aware of ingress and egress roads around the DMS, so
that they will remain clear of debris. Ensures MOT setups into and
out of DMS are adequate. Is aware of all safety considerations
(personal and work location). Tower Monitors: Does not allow any
truck to dump without a proper Load Ticket. Calls a fair percentage
full for each truck arriving at the DMS Tower. Makes accurate
calculations based on truck’s capacity and called load and applying
FEMA policies accordingly. Ensures the load is dumped in the proper
location (segregated based on debris type). Ensures DMS operations
continue so that one operation doesn’t adversely affect another
(dumping, stacking, reduction, disposal). Ensures trucks are
completely empty upon exiting the DMS, always looking for false
bottoms. Comes prepared with required equipment, supplies, and
materials. Is aware of ingress and egress roads around the DMS, so
that they will remain clear of debris. Ensures MOT setups into and
out of DMS are adequate. Is aware of all safety considerations
(personal and work location). Requirements Ability to mobilize
within 24-48 hours and commit to a minimum 30-day assignment in
remote locations. Ability to work with 10-12 hours’ notice and work
long hourly shifts, generally 10-12 hours per day (subject to
overtime pay where applicable) Able to travel to different sites
around the project areas in North Carolina. Ability to withstand
constant exposure to outside elements including heat or cold
depending on job location. Must be comfortable with working in
potentially unstable risky conditions and tough terrain Standing
for long periods of time Must have or be able to provide your own
heavy-duty boots that cover and support the ankle and long pants.
Have excellent penmanship Ability to lift more than 10 pounds
Ability to work in unstable conditions over water Must provide your
own steel-toed boots and long pants Have a smartphone with the
ability to download apps Can understand and comply with all safety
requirements Provide your own reliable transportation High school
education, GED or equivalent Hold and present a valid driver's
license, social security card, and proof of vehicle insurance. Must
submit to and pass a drug screen and background check. CDR
Emergency Management is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V and
EO/AAN/D. Must be able to work in the United States to apply.
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