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Fire/Water Restoration Technician

SERVPRO of Union County/Anson, Stanly & Richmond Counties SERVPRO of Union County/Anson, Stanly & Richmond Counties Norwood, NC Norwood, NC Full-time Full-time $17 - $20 an hour $17 - $20 an hour SERVPRO is one of the leading restoration companies in the United States.
SERVPRO of Anson, Stanly and Richmond Counties as well as our other franchise SERVPRO of Union County are looking for qualified individuals seeking a career in an established company.
A restoration technician is in charge of demolition, water extraction, debris removal, insulation removal, setting drying equipment, recording daily readings, fire cleaning, mold remediation, bio hazard cleaning, talking with customers and assisting other teammates.
All employees use company vehicles for daily transportation and PPE equipment is provided.
Valid Driver's license is required.
Employees are paid bi-weekly.
Paid from time arriving at shop and return to shop.
Benefits:
Health Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Sick Pay Vacation Pay Holiday Pay Bonus Pay All employees of a SERVPRO Franchise are hired by, employed by, and under the sole supervision and control of an independently owned and operated SERVPRO Franchise.
SERVPRO Franchise employees are not employed by, jointly employed by, agents of, or under the supervision or control of Servpro Franchisor, LLC, in any manner whatsoever.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

  • Type: Other
  • Company: SERVPRO of Union County/Anson, Stanly & Richmond Counties

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