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Evaluate and perform restoration activities including but not limited to, water extraction, fire damages, set-up of specialty equipment, and demolition. Key ResponsibilitiesRespond promptly to emergency situations, including water damage, fire damage.
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Perform maintenance and repairs to the Mechanical, Plumbing, Structural, Furniture, Fire, Life Safety, and Control systems for the facility to keep these systems up to applicable standards. Monitor operation and maintain refrigeration, water cooling and air conditioning equipment, boilers, heating, ventilating and hot water equipment, pumps, valves, piping and filters, other mechanical and electrical equipment.
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From water and flood damage, to fire damage and mold remediation, Paul Davis franchise professionals are available 24/7 to clean up and repair damage to residential and commercial property.
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We have a sincere drive toward the goal of helping make fire and water damage “Like it never even happened”! We have a sincere drive toward the goal of helping make fire and water damage “Like it never even happened.
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Our team puts emphasis into living our Vision, Mission and Values to be more than just a service provider – our Water/Fire/Mold Cleaning Laborers are on the front lines of restoring their communities by being first on site after disasters strike (i.e. floods, fires) and will be leading the mitigation effort to restore the property.
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Applies knowledge of Infection Control, Fire, Protective Equipment and Disaster policies. Maintains operational logs, including water temperatures and generator tests, and notifies Administrator immediately of irregularities.
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Technician responsibilities include hands-on mitigation of water, fire, mold, bio, and storm damage. · Implement water extraction and removal procedures. As frontline professionals,we have the privilege of offering comfort during times of loss, and we'reexperts in disaster response.
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With a history dating back to 1886, We Keep Life Flowing by providing safe, clean, reliable and affordable drinking water and wastewater services to more than 14 million people across 14 regulated jurisdictions and 18 military installations.
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Golden State Water Company is one of the largest investor-owned water utilities in the United States. Processes new customer applications and renewals for a variety of programs that may include but is not limited to Customer Assistance Program (CAP), hydrant meters, new services, backflow compliance, and fire flow tests, etc.
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Respond immediately and resolve emergency facility needs/issues regarding safety/security/business requirements, including fire alarm systems; disengage electrical, water, or gas systems as necessary.
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Rainbow International of Northern Virginia, a growing residential and commercial Water, Fire, Mold restoration company. Neither Rainbow International LLC (“Franchisor”) nor its affiliates have the power to: (1) hire, fire or modify the employment condition of franchisee’s employees; (2) supervise and control franchisee’s employee work schedule or conditions of employment; (3) determine the rate and method of payment; or (4) accept, review or maintain franchisee employment records.
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Whether property damage is caused by water, fire, smoke, storms or other disasters, we deliver on our promise to deliver excellence, expertise and a customer experience that is second to none.
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Monitor and operate electrical/hydraulic control panels, safety and emergency shutdown devices, Fire and Gas Systems Ensure accurate production reporting is submitted daily or as required by company and client.
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We are an emergency service company handling water mitigation, fire and mold remediation and are looking to expand our capabilities into the logistics industry. We are an emergency service company handling water mitigation, fire and mold remediation and are looking to expand our capabilities into the logistics industry.
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Perform water, fire and mold production processes with at least 2 years of experience. Sign on bonus for IICRC Certifications. Xactimate, Symbility experience preferred but not required. Manage production expenses, equipment and materials, and provide warehouse and fleet maintenance.
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