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Our projects include assessment, inspections, alternatives analysis, design, and construction of levees, floodwalls, floodgates, stormwater pump stations, riverbank and coastal erosion mitigation, ecosystem restoration, sediment diversion, wetland creation, and other related hydraulic projects.
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A CARE Training Manager works with Marketing, Sales, and other CARE trainers to provide both training and insight on Storm Restoration and the property insurance industry. A CARE Trainer is responsible for presentation development and curriculum development focused on Storm Restoration and Insurance claims.
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Woodard provides full-service mitigation and reconstruction solutions to a wide variety of fire and water restoration customers. Follow the link below for a more detailed description of the Commercial Project Manager duties.
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They are interested in highly-motivated and proactive individuals to fill their open role of Restoration Project Manager with extended experience in either commercial/residential restoration.
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Keeley Restoration Services offers a variety of high-quality services to renew deteriorated concrete to its original state. Assist the Project Manager in monitoring EVM and production rates.
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They are interested in highly-motivated and proactive individuals to fill their open role of Office Manager with experience in either commercial/residential restoration. This company is looking for PREMIER candidates to fill their open position of Office Manager.
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Water damage restoration: 1 year (Required) As a SERVPRO General Manager, you will be the driving force for the growth and success of your team. Fire restoration: 1 year (Required.
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We specialize in masonry and concrete restoration as well as preventative waterproofing of buildings and structures. Accepts responsibility for the care, custody, and purchasing of company equipment, material, tools, and other assets as assigned by the branch manager.
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We are partnered in helping a growing and well-established commercial restoration company find qualified and talented individuals like yourself. This role is an urgent need, and qualified contacts will be contacted ASAP.
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Primary ResponsibilitiesManage day-to-day operations of the concrete restoration branch, including scheduling, budgeting, and resource allocation. Minimum 7-10 years in a managerial role within the construction industry, specifically in concrete restoration.
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The Restoration Project Manager oversees water damage, fire damage & reconstruction crews for quality control, efficiency, and profitability of jobs while being involved in production. Restoration Project Manager Responsibilities.
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The Water Resources Management MS is made up of clients focused on dams, levees, flood control, irrigation, ecosystem restoration, coastal resiliency and restoration, stormwater management, watershed management, and fisheries.
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Provides technical assistance to branch manager and sales personnel with job estimates, as requested. We have offices across the country and our St Louis Masonry branch has an opportunity available for a Superintendent.
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Conducts regular inspections of machines, equipment, and facilities, checking relevant parameters and meter readings; identifies and replaces worn-out parts, and promptly requests necessary spare parts or supplier technical support from the Technical Manager.
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