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Preferred Industry Certification but not necessary : IICRC Certified Water Restoration Technician, IICRC Fire Restoration Technician, and IICRC Certified Mold Remediation Technician, Council Certified Structural Drying Remediator/Supervisor (CSDR/ CSDS) These are a plus if not certified we will train and certify.
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The IICRC Water Restoration Technician (WRT), IICRC Applied Microbial Technician (AMRT) and the IICRC Commercial Drying Specialist (CDS) or IICRC Applied Structural Drying (ASD) certifications are required for this position as well as local and state required certifications.
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Perform disaster response, emergency mitigation, water extraction, structural drying, and demolition, following IICRC standards. IICRC certifications, WRT required, ASD preferred but not required.
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Pursue obtaining IICRC certifications in commercial carpet, upholstery, water restoration and ceramic tile. Obtain IICRC Carpet, Upholstery, Water Restoration and Hard Floors Certifications.
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International Institute of Cleaning and Restoration Certifications (IICRC) is the main trade organization Jenkins Environmental follows. Direct on-site supervision for all mold remediation projects, coordinating and supervising the project.
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The RT will respond daily to water mitigation clean-up job, sewage back-ups, flooding, fire board-ups, and demolition jobs. Being at the forefront of disaster restoration, you'll find yourself helping people out of tough situations each and every day.
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The RT completes the process of preserving structural items and contents according to the Project Supervisor's instructions. The RT informs the Project Supervisor of the equipment and materials needed to complete the assignment properly and on schedule.
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IICRC WRT and/or ASD (Required) This position is responsible for emergency water and fire restoration, mold remediation, and biohazard cleanup in both residential and commercial structures. PuroClean is one of the largest professional full-service restoration firms in the U.S. We are looking for full or part time Restoration Technicians to join our team.
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The IICRC Water Restoration Technician (WRT), IICRC Applied Microbial Remediation Technician (AMRT) and the IICRC Commercial Drying Specialist (CDS) or IICRC Applied Structural Drying (ASD) certifications are required for this position as well as local and state required certifications.
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Respond to water jobs and initiate water mitigation according to IICRC standards and Rainbow International's process. IICRC Certified in WTR, ASD is a plus but not required. Become proficient in water restoration, mold remediation, and fire damage clean-up.
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Certification in performing appropriate services: Water Mitigation (IICRC WRT and ASD), Mold (IICRC AMRT), etc. Respond to all jobs and initiate procedures according to IICRC standards and Rainbow International's process.
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Technical - Is appropriately trained and/or certified and effectively performs all production work within the water mitigation division. As a service to its independent franchisees, Rainbow International LLC lists employment opportunities available throughout the franchised network so those employment opportunities may be conveniently found by interested parties at one central location for brand management purposes only.
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Preferred Industry Certification: IICRC Certified Water Restoration Technician, IICRC Fire Restoration Technician, and IICRC Certified Mold Remediation Technician, Council Certified Structural Drying Remediator/Supervisor (CSDR/ CSDS.
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IICRC Commercial Carpet Certification, IICRC Upholstery Certification and IICRC Water Restoration preferred. IICRC Commercial Carpet Certification, IICRC Upholstery Certification and IICRC Water Restoration preferred.
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International Institute of Cleaning and Restoration Certifications (IICRC) is the main trade organization Jenkins Restoration follows. International Institute of Cleaning and Restoration Certifications (IICRC) is the main trade organization Jenkins Restoration follows.
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