CSRA, whose Integrated Technology Center is in Bossier City, has been tapped by the federal government to help Hurricane Harvey victims navigate their road to recovery.

A call center will be established to help guide people who require hurricane recovery assistance, and CSRA has announced Tuesday a need to hire 200 to 300 part-time and full-time, technical temporary employees in Bossier City.

"CSRA will respond to incoming calls, accept applications from individuals and businesses for disaster assistance from the designated geographic areas, as well as facilitate other related calls," said Mimi Hedgcock with the Integrated Technology Center.

To help fill that need, CSRA will host a job fair Wednesday, Sept. 6, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Integrated Technology Center, 6310 E. Texas St. in Bossier City.

Visitors to the job fair can expect to participate in on-site interviews, and same-day job offers will be made, according to CSRA.

Prospective employees should have basic qualifications including a high school diploma or G.E.D., customer service or other telephone experience and computer software capabilities. CSRA said applicants should be U.S. citizens.

According to CSRA, positions are needed to fill shifts seven days a week, from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m., including holidays.

Applicants are encouraged to apply in advance at bit.ly/2wF5lmp.

CSRA is a global company that brings next-generation technology services to the federal government.