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IICRC Certifications for the Mitigation Technician: • The Mitigation Technician will have the opportunity to obtain the following certifications: o Water Restoration Technician o Fire and Smoke Technician • Other Certifications will be made available as the Mitigation Technician takes on more responsibility.
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Will be responsible for performing restoration work for commercial sites that have been effected by mold, water, fire, and smoke damage. Framing, Construction, Carpentry, Restoration, Finish carpentry, Drywall, Hand tool, drywall finishing, trim work, painting, measuring tools.
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Responds to all activities of emergency services work related to assigned program work and tasks assigned by Production Coordinator, ERT Project Manager and Mitigation Team Leader Participates in on-call rotation Basic Requirements: High School Diploma or equivalent Ability to multi-task and prioritize General Labor Experience Restoration Experience is a plus Dependable transportation Smart phone Able to climb a ladder.
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As a restoration lead carpenter, you are a key team member responsible for learning the trade of restoration for homes and businesses that have been damaged by water, smoke, fire, or mold.
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We provide exceptional services in water damage restoration, fire and smoke damage restoration, wind, hail, impact, and reconstruction services. Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Bonus based on performance Dental insurance Opportunity for advancement Profit sharing Water Restoration TechnicianAre you looking for the next step in your career.
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As a restoration technician, you are a key team member responsible for the restoration of carpets, upholstery and draperies that have been damaged by water, smoke, fire, debris or other methods of damage.
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As a restoration technician, you are a key team member responsible for the restoration of homes due to damaged by water, smoke, fire, debris or other methods of damage. Become proficient in water restoration, mold remediation, and fire damage clean-up.
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Lead Technicians are responsible for leading restoration crew members on water, sewage, fire/smoke, and mold projects. Summit/Vail/Avon/Breckenridge Lead Water Restoration Technician.
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IICRC Restoration Industry Certification in Water Restoration, Fire & Smoke Restoration, Mold & Biohazard Remediation is preferred. We specialize in 24/7 emergency service response for natural disasters such as hurricanes and floods, water damage mitigation, fire restoration, mold remediation, and biohazard clean-up for residential and commercial properties.
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Candidates must be proficient in Xactimate, structural building experience, and preferably have environmental abatement and insurance restoration experience. The Project Director estimates, bids, and monitors the progress of water, fire, smoke and other losses, serving as the key link with clients and reviewing the final project site before passing finished work onto the client.
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Job assignments include but are not limited to specialty mitigation services, light demolition, water extraction, carpet and upholstery cleaning, mold abatement, vandalism clean-up, fire and smoke damage mitigation, content move-outs and pack ins, and content cleaning.
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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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The Mitigation Technician will have the opportunity to obtain the following certifications: o Water Restoration Technician o Fire and Smoke Technician. · Assists in Emergency Fire/Smoke Services (including deodorization, pack-outs, board- ups and securing structure.
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We handle a range of restoration projects including emergency mitigation, water damage restoration ( , carpet cleaning, fire and smoke damage restoration, sewage cleanup, mold remediation ( , and much more.
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We specialize in the cleanup and restoration of residential and commercial property after a fire, smoke or water damage. We specialize in both fire and water damage restoration; it’s the cornerstone of our business.
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