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We are one of the largest disaster restoration companies in the US, supplying water and fire damage services to residential and commercial customers. Desire to excel in a 24/7/365 emergency services (disaster restoration) business.
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Safely operate MarineMax and customer vessels during diagnostic water testing operations. Examine boat and discuss the nature and extent of damage or malfunction with the service advisor or customer.
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Repairs broken or leaking plumbing to avoid water damage and restore full use of water fixtures; may include repairs and maintenance on sewers and exterior plumbing, clearing interior clogs, clearing up/drying internal flooding, fixing leaks, and replacing water heaters, toilets, sinks, faucets, showerheads, insulation, and other hardware as needed.
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We have a sincere drive toward the goal of helping make fire and water damage “Like it never even happened®!” As a Restoration technician at SERVPRO of Stockton, you will be a part of a team of quality people who focus on excellent service, fairness, and mutual respect.
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Technicians are responsible for water damage mitigation, on-location cleaning, microbial remediation, content pack outs, content processing/deodorization and content storage and handling.
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Investigates complaints and recommend solutions regarding fire and life safety hazards and water or fire hydrant damage, and conducts inspections of existing buildings, structures, or water systems to determine if hazardous or illegal conditions exists; documents code violations; recommends modifications to rectify violations, and ensures code conformance.
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Technicians are responsible for water damage mitigation, structural board-up and security, on-location cleaning, microbial remediation, content pack-outs, content processing/deodorization, content storage, and handling.
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RPM's work with owners and sub-contractors after traumatic events such as a fire or flood to clean up and repair damage to residential and commercial property. What does a Water/Fire/Mold Project Manager (RPM) with Paul Davis do.
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Inspect, photograph, measure, sketch, and assess damages to homes involved in losses such as partial fire, total fire, water damage, wind damage, flood damage, hail, and vandalism.
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We handle a range of restoration projects including emergency mitigation,water damage restoration ( , fire and smoke damage restoration, sewage cleanup,mold remediation ( , and much more.
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ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBLITIES MAY INCLUDE: Provide power system analysis, determine the origin and cause of fire and explosion losses, failures of electronic equipment, appliance and consumer product failure evaluations, lightning strike damage, electric shock/electrocution causes, power surge damage analysis, post storm damage, flood, wind, hail, water intrusion, and construction of commercial, residential, and industrial buildings.
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This may include, but is not limited to, work related to fuel tanks, emergency and stand-by generators, boilers, hazardous waste, hazardous materials, batteries, manholes and vaults, water wells, linear and other construction projects, water discharge, or air emissions.
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Knight Commercial is a restoration company that provides comprehensive services to restore facilities to their pre-loss condition in the event of an emergency or catastrophic situation caused by water or flood damage, fire, biohazard or trauma events, and instances of mild to extensive mold growth.
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As a senior field claims adjuster on our Home & Property team, you'll manage the coverage and damage analysis of property claims. As a senior field claims adjuster on our Home & Property team, you'll manage the coverage and damage analysis of property claims.
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This position represents level 2 in the progressive itinerary of Water Damage. Must demonstrate mastery of the Book of Damage Caused by the Water of BELFOR.Under supervision, you must demonstrate understanding and proper use of the scraper and rinse rod, the weighed trawl, the weighed extractor, the water extractor, the portable extraction unit and the appropriate legal discharge and drainage systems.
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