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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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Responsibilities for the Lead Water Restoration Technician:Perform water/fire/smoke damage, mold remediation, and disinfection services. With over three decades of dedicated service, we're the trusted leaders in complete cleanup and restoration solutions, from water and fire damage to mold remediation and storm cleanup.
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Services We Provide at Servpro Wilmington: Fire Damage Restoration, Water Damage Restoration, Mold Remediation, Odor Control, Biohazard and Trauma Crime Scene Cleaning, Duct Cleaning, General Cleaning, Reconstruction.
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We focus on indoor air quality evaluations, mold remediation and water restoration. Our services include mold and odor removal, hospital grade disinfection, dispensing probiotics to provide a protective shield against indoor contaminants and maintaining the environment with air duct cleaning and crawlspace/basement encapsulation.
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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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Manage all safety aspects/phases of environmental remediation, asbestos/lead/mold abatement, and HAZWOPER projects. The scope of services includes Project Management and Environmental, Health, & Safety (EHS) and will be performed on-site at the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
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Become proficient in water restoration, mold remediation, and fire damage clean-up. Rainbow International of Glendale is a restoration company that provides water and fire mitigation, mold remediation, and reconstruction services to commercial and residential properties.
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Our services extend to environmental due diligence, hydrogeological investigations, remediation, brownfield redevelopment, vapor intrusion investigations and mitigation, engineering controls for abandoned landfills, and industrial hygiene services (asbestos, lead-based paint, mold) for municipalities, school districts, and private clients nationwide.
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On-Site Assistant Project Manager & Environmental, Health, & Safety (EHS) Manager. Must possess Bachelor's degree in Architecture, Engineering, Construction Management, or related field plus five years of related experience, an Associate degree plus professional license (General Contractor, Building Inspector) plus five years of related experience, or other equivalent combination of education and experience.
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In addition, the Restoration Supervisor / Lead Restoration Technician is a working Field Technician that regularly produces all mold remediation, installation of preventative moisture control solutions, in addition to air duct & dryer vent cleaning, HVAC coil cleaning and 24/7 water damage recovery services to our clients as needed.
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AMRT and Mold Remediation certifications. Water Damage Restoration Specialist. Follow IICRC guidelines in addition to company processes to help homes and businesses to recover from water damage events.
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Certifications in either mold remediation and water restoration, or asbestos and lead preferred, along with knowledge of the terminology, functions and operating procedures of negative air pressure units, high pressure units, high pressure sprayers and various hand and power tools and equipment.
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GREAT OPPORTUNITY Our Company is seeking a Technician for our Restoration Company located in Staten Island New York. This position involves the ability to preform emergency response water mitigation, fire restoration, mold remediation, and carpet cleaning services.
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The RT should have experience in protocols and procedures of two or more areas of emergency restoration: electronic restoration, fire damage restoration, hurricane and water damage restoration, mold remediation, corrosion control, HVAC, and document restoration.
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IICRC WRT (Water Restoration Technician), ASD (Advanced Structural Drying), FSRT (Fire and Smoke Restoration Technician), & AMRT (Applied Microbial Remediation Technician) certifications preferred.
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