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COIT Services is looking for Water Damage Restoration Technicians who are responsible for handling new and ongoing water damage claims with integrity and excellence. A Water Damage Restoration Technician is responsible for the fast response to emergency water damage claims and other restoration-related activities within the geographical territory.
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Complete and maintain required trainings and certifications- e.g., IICRC Water Damage Restoration Technician. Assist lead technicians and project managers with mitigation and restoration projects, including but not limited to: water extraction and mitigation, fire and smoke cleaning and restoration, biohazard cleanup, demolition and light construction, carpet cleaning, and content handling/storage.
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We're one of the largest disaster restoration companies in the US, providing water and fire damage services to residential and commercial customers, and we're actively hiring for our project manager training program.
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Keywords: restoration, water mitigation, IICRC. In addition, the Lead Mitigation Technician/ Restoration Supervisor is a working Field Technician who regularly produces all mold remediation and installation of preventative moisture control solutions, air duct & dryer vent cleaning, HVAC coil cleaning, and 24/7 water damage recovery services to our clients as needed.
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Industry specific certifications preferred: IICRC (Inspection, Cleaning, and Restoration Certification), WTR, ASD, ARMT, FSRT, OCT, HST, CCT, UFT, CRT, RRT. As a leading provider of disaster restoration services with over 20 years of expertise, DRYmedic is dedicated to efficiently restoring properties to their pre-loss condition.
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IICRC Certifications: ASD - Applied Structural Drying Technician, FSRT - Fire & Smoke Restoration Technician, OCT - Odor Control Technician, and WRT - Water Damage Restoration Technician.
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As the first major point of contact in assisting a customer’s needs; our Water Mitigation Technicians will provide the first line of defense for homes and businesses by supporting the cleanup and restoration of water, fire, smoke, sewage, and mold damaged property.
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Required IICRC certifications: Water Restoration Technician, ASD, Fire & Smoke Technician, Applied Microbial Remediation (PDR Certification), Carpet & Upholstery Technician (PO Certification)Required High School diploma or equivalency, valid Driver’s License, copy of current driving history issued by DMV.
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Provide initial site inspectionScope fire, wind, water and disaster related lossesSecure the work authorization for the sitePerform applied structural drying per IICRC standardsProvide moisture mapping and documentationOversee and participate in Demolition after fire or flood Removal of carpets, carpet pads, drywall, insulation etc.
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Disassemble and reassemble furniture items Perform disaster response, emergency mitigation, water extraction, structural drying, and demolition, following IICRC standards. About Us: Paul Davis Restoration is a franchise organization that provides services to cleanup and repair damage to residential and commercial properties due to water, fire, mold, storm, or other disasters.
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Paul Davis Restoration, the country's leading disaster restoration company, is seeking an energetic, motivated individual to join our team. Will need to be trained & certified in IICRC WRT & ASD.
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WATER, MOLD, SMOKE, FIRE MITIGATION MANAGERMust have MITIGATION AND RESTORATION EXPERIENCE. Have a great knowledge and understanding of the IICRC S500 and S520. The primary functions of the Mitigation Manager is to: Travel to damaged homes or businesses and support the cleanup and restoration of water, mold, smoke and fire damaged property.
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What does a Restoration Estimator (RE) with Paul Davis do? Restoration Estimators work with owners, adjusters, and Project Managers after traumatic events such as a fire or flood to clean up and repair damage to residential and commercial property.
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Industry certifications, including IICRC and Lead preferred. Our team puts emphasis into living our Vision, Mission and Values to be more than just a service provider – our Restoration Estimators are on the front lines of restoring their communities by walking damaged properties and scoping estimates for full rebuilds.
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We are an industry leader in restoration and reconstruction for insurance providers and commercial properties throughout the United States and Canada. Xactimate) is welcomed if willing to continually learn within industry.
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