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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 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 Mold Remediation & Biohazard Technician is primarily responsible for physically performing mold remediation, setting up containment, performing demolition as needed, delivering, staging, setting-up and monitoring remediation equipment, taking down and decontaminating drying/remediation/abatement equipment, and overseeing demolition/cleaning crews of up to 10 people.
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Water Mitigation Manager with disaster restoration experience in water damage and mold remediation for our growing family owned company. Services include Fire damage, Water damage, Storm damage and Mold remediation.
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Specializing in mold remediation, water restoration, and air duct cleaning, we serve residential, commercial, institutional, and industrial clients nationwide. From mold remediation to emergency water damage recovery, you'll help ensure the safety and well-being of homes and buildings.
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Services:Water Damage Restoration, Mold Remediation / Removal, Mold Inspections, Fire Damage Restoration, Storm Cleanup. With a focus on mold remediation, removal, and inspections, we offer comprehensive solutions to shield your property from water and mold damage.
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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. The Technician will often specialize in one or more areas of water and/or fire restoration, mold remediation, or carpet cleaning.
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Knowledge in water and fire restoration, mold remediation, and carpet and general cleaning techniques and procedures preferred. Restoration/Remediation and Cleaning. Knowledge in water and fire restoration, mold remediation, and carpet and general cleaning techniques and procedures preferred.
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Hughes Environmental provides commercial air duct cleaning, ceiling and rafter cleaning, dry ice blasting, facility cleaning (COVID decontamination) and mold remediation services throughout the U.S.
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The proper way to wear PPE.the proper way to scope water damage/mold remediation claims. Complete water damage/mold remediation jobs to a high standard. Excellent interpersonal, communication, oral, and written skillsMust be computer literate and comfortable with computer programs such as Microsoft Office, Dash, and MICA.Certifications required (minimum of 90 days after onboarding), include: Water Restoration Technician (WRT)/Applied Structural Drying (ASD)/Anti-Microbial Remediation Technician (AMRT)/ Commercial drying specialist recommended This franchise is independently owned and operated by a franchisee.
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Having experience in plumbing, electrical, cabinetry, water mitigation, mold remediation are not required but are a bonus. We specialize in disaster restoration including water damage, mold remediation, fire restoration and construction rebuild services.
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Essential Duties Restoration/Remediation and Cleaning Performs water/fire/smoke restoration, mold remediation, cleaning of personal property, carpet cleaning, and general cleaning as directed by Crew Chief/Manager.
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Direct on-site supervision for all mold remediation projects, coordinating and supervising the project. The Remediation Project Manager is primarily responsible for assisting in growing the line of service, selling projects, preparing mold remediation estimates, and overseeing mold remediation projects by performing the following duties.
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Additional tasks also include indoor air quality (IAQ)/mold investigations and remediation oversight as well as lead paint inspections and abatement oversight. Perform oversight, documentation, and air monitoring for asbestos, mold, and lead, remediation activities.
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Experience in the fire and water damage restoration and mold remediation industry is REQUIRED. Perform disaster response or crisis management activities pertaining to water damage, fire damage, mold remediation, or other immediate need-based services.
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