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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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Description Location : Conway, AR Join our team at All-Clean USA as a Restoration Technician and make a difference every day! As a full-service restoration company, we specialize in 24-hour disaster recovery cleanup and reconstruction for residential and commercial properties affected by fire, smoke, and water damage.
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A good Fire Mitigation technician has the ability to take care of their customers, their contents and helping in getting the structure of their home cleaned, packed, mitigated and restored back to the original condition, or the closest it can be.
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This position has a starting pay of up to $25 an hour, depending on experience Benefits Include: Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance 401K Plan with guaranteed match Paid Time Off and Holidays Life & Disability Insurance Employee Assistance Programs Health and Wellness Programs BluSky apparel What does a Restoration Technician do.
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Restoration Technician Will be performing water damage/fire damage restoration and cleanup. Mold removal and water damage restoration experience preferred. Mold removal and water damage restoration experience preferred.
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SERVPRO of Conway & Faulkner Counties Restoration Technician Do you love helping people through difficult situations? Then, don’t miss your chance to join our franchise as a new Restoration technician.
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Summary: Floor Technician is responsible for floor maintenance, restoration, and the operation of industrial floor care equipment. Previous experience as a floor care technician or in related role preferred.
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Ability to identify and use the tools required for maintaining and servicing the excavator, hydro- vac, compactor as well as the ability to diagnose and/or relay any problems to a certified repair technician.
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Inside and outside working conditions: The change of environment such as with or without air conditioning and heating. For safety reasons, respirators, which are used in certain situations, must be able to seal to your face.
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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. Perform restoration and cleanup tasks, including water extraction, drying and site clean-upPosition RequirementsValid drivers licenseWillingness to work occasional on-call shifts, including evenings, weekends, and holidays.
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