IBTS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit providing building codes, infrastructure design, disaster planning, and compliance services to municipalities and state agencies. The tech stack—anchored on AutoCAD, Civil 3D, GIS, and HEC-RAS for infrastructure modeling, plus Azure, Power BI, and Jira Service Management for operations—reflects an engineering-heavy organization scaling fast: 44 new roles posted in the last 30 days across 51 open positions, with nearly 3:1 engineering-to-operations hiring mix. Active projects span stormwater design, inspection technology rollout, and environmental assessments; pain points cluster around compliance standardization and grant reporting, signaling internal process maturity gaps as the org grows.
IBTS operates as a federally chartered 501(c)(3) nonprofit headquartered in Ashburn, Virginia with regional branch offices, governed by a Board appointed by five national government associations (CSG, ICMA, NACo, NGA Center, NLC). The organization serves municipalities, counties, and state agencies across the U.S. through public-nonprofit partnerships and regional service agreements. Core service lines include building and community development, stormwater and energy infrastructure, disaster planning and recovery, quality assurance, and compliance and risk monitoring. The employee base spans 201–500 staff, with disproportionate hiring in engineering roles tied to infrastructure design projects, inspection platform deployments, and environmental assessments.
AutoCAD, AutoCAD Civil 3D, and Autodesk Civil 3D for design modeling; GIS, ArcView, and HEC-RAS for hydrologic and water resource analysis; SWMM and Modflow for stormwater and groundwater simulation.
Active projects include national rollout of inspection technology platforms, urban stormwater infrastructure design, deep foundation and landfill closure designs, soil and groundwater sampling, performance monitoring, and environmental due diligence assessments (Phase I/II ESAs).
IBTS - Institute for Building Technology and Safety's technology stack, projects, and hiring signals are inferred from public hiring and company data — career pages, public listings, and company web presence — then clustered and de-duplicated. Figures are estimates that refresh over time. Read our full methodology →
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