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Supervise through all phases of water restoration (extraction, demolition, cleaning, equipment setup, monitoring, etc.) Lead Water Restoration Technician. ServiceMaster CDR is a premier full-service Disaster Restoration company providing the highest quality restoration services with unwavering integrity in Northeast Ohio and Central Texas.
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In this role you will be provided with opportunities to play a Junk Removal specialist, Moving pro, and Demolition technician. We specialize in 24/7 emergency service response for water damage, fire & smoke restoration, hazardous clean-up, asbestos and mold remediation services.
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Required/Will Train IICRC certifications: Water Restoration Technician, ASD, Fire & Smoke Technician, Applied Microbial Remediation (PDR Certification), Carpet & Upholstery Technician (PO Certification.
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Take the leap and apply now to seize this incredible opportunity as a Certified Restoration Technician. Your role as a Water, Fire, and Smoke Restoration Technician is vital in assisting customers during their time of need.
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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. 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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Experience in demolition, the restoration industry, and basic carpentry skills preferred but not required. We are a growing company providing superior emergency property restoration services restoring structural and personal property caused by water, fire, mold, storm, biohazard, and other conditions.
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Fire and Water Restoration Technician. The Technician will be responsible to perform water and fire clean-up work in residential and commercial properties, demolition, restorative drying, packing out of customer belongings and general cleaning.
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Desired IICRC certifications: Water Restoration Technician, ASD, Fire & Smoke Technician, Applied Microbial Remediation (PDR Certification), Carpet & Upholstery Technician (PO Certification.
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While prior experience in construction, demolition, restoration, and comparable industries are a plus, it is not required. Onsite supervision and support of the Technician(s) in various biohazard remediation projects, including suicides, homicides, unattended deaths, viral disinfection, and more.
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The primary role of the Restoration Technician will be to manage assist in demolition and restoration of damaged areas. Aerotek has an immediate opening for a Restoration Technician in the West Chester, PA area.
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Position OverviewMonitors, inspects and completes tasks for Water Restoration jobs to ensure completion of drying, demolition and various restoration activities. Position OverviewMonitors, inspects and completes tasks for Water Restoration jobs to ensure completion of drying, demolition and various restoration activities.
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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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3+ years of proven experience in the restoration industry, with a focus on water damage, fire damage, and mold remediation. Execute fire damage restoration processes, including debris removal, structural cleaning, and odor control.
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Key Responsibilities· Perform and evaluate restoration activities including but not limited to, water extraction, fire damages, set-up of specialty equipment, and demolition. Restoration Technician SERVPRO of North Central San Antonio is hiring a Restoration Technician.
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For safety reasons, respirators, which are used in certain situations, must be able to seal to your faceUse visual acuity to perform detail-oriented activitiesBe exposed to various inside and outside working conditions: The change of environment such as with or without air conditioning and heating.
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