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Operates three or more of the following pieces of heavy duty equipment: trackhoe, motor grader, bull dozer, gradeall, front-end loader, haul-type truck or heavy duty dump of twenty (20) yard capacity or more, and other heavy duty construction, maintenance, and demolition equipment.
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The Construction Laborer works as a member of a diverse crew performing a variety of interior and exterior construction responsibilities including light framing, hardware, and accessory installation, hanging doors, demolition, and other general construction duties.
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Hands-on labor including but not limited to: basement demolition, hauling debris up and down stairs, digging trenches inside and outside to access foundations, working in low-hanging ceiling environments such as crawl spaces, etc.
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Job Summary: A working crew member that must take direction from foreman and train and guide Apprentices and Helpers on installation, demolition of mechanical system components, and moving of material.
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We are seeking to hire a Laborer to join our Production Team. As a member of the Production Team, you and other members of a roofing crew are responsible for replacing existing roof systems and installing new roof systems on commercial buildings.
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Job assignments include water mitigation services, demolition, water extraction, mold abatement, fire and smoke damage mitigation, content move-outs and pack ins, and content cleaning. Requirements: Restoration experience (preferred)Previous experience as a Crew Chief in a fire and flood restoration company preferredMust have Good communication skills.
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Performs water/fire/smoke restoration, mold remediation, cleaning of personal property, carpet cleaning, and general cleaning as directed by Crew Chief/Manager. Duties may include water extraction, pack-out of contents, removing/disposing of non-salvageable materials, light demolition and construction, deodorizing space and contents, treatment of surfaces, carpet cleaning and general cleaning.
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Assist with all aspects of hands-on construction tasks including, but not limited to, demolition, site prep, framing, insulation, drywall, flooring, roofing, finish carpentry and landscaping. The construction crew leader plays an integral part in building and repairing homes.
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The Technician will often specialize in one or more areas of water and/or fire restoration, mold remediation, or carpet cleaning. Knowledge in water and fire restoration, mold remediation, and carpet and general cleaning techniques and procedures preferred.
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The Grading Foreman is responsible for coordinating, directing, and supervising crew(s) and subcontractors involved in safely, efficiently, and timely completing various heavy civil construction projects, including but not limited to earth moving, mass earthwork and grading.
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Job assignments include but are not limited to specialty mitigation services, light demolition, water extraction, carpet and upholstery cleaning, mold abatement, vandalism clean-up, fire and smoke damage mitigation, content move-outs and pack ins, and content cleaning.
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Perform disaster response, emergency mitigation, water extraction, structural drying, and demolition, following IICRC standards. Ability to perform demolition work, including climbing, working in extreme temperatures, and in confined spaces.
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Demolition & cleaning), and Structural Cleaning. Paul Davis is hiring a Crew Supervisor! Produce on all Carpet Cleaning, Deodorization, Mold Remediation (incl. Water, Fire & Smoke, Carpet Cleaning, and Applied Structural Drying IICRC Certifications preferred.
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Construction Crew Leader. Located close to Pensacola, you can go tubing or kayaking on Blackwater River or Coldwater Creek. Projects may include new construction, rehabilitation, critical home repair and weatherization projects.
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Our organization employs teams with capabilities in structures, grading, utilities, storm drain, retaining walls, sound walls, signage, demolition, crushing, logging, clearing and grubbing and marine construction.
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