Paul Davis Restoration Of West County Is Looking For an Assistant Mitigation Manager

Location

Fenton

Type

Full Time

Paul Davis Restoration Of West County is seeking a highly motivated and energetic Assistant Mitigation Manager to join our team.  The assistant mitigation manager will help assist the mitigation manager with overall day to day operations for the mitigation team which includes deploying and leading crews, initial inspections, and updating customers throughout their projects. The ideal candidate has a working knowledge of the property/casualty insurance claims industry and is a problem solver. Previous mitigation experience that includes supervisory responsibilities and experience with water/fire/smoke/mold damage--and other emergency/disaster recovery/repair is a must.

Job Duties and Responsibilities: 

  • Direct and manage crews following proper cleaning processes and PDR standards
  • Regularly travel to and from job sites to consistently monitor the progress of the job
  • Proactively communicates expectations and any scope changes to customers and technicians in a timely and clear fashion.
  • Utilize industry software to make sure every step of the job is documented properly (This included sketching in Mica, Document Uploads, Photos, and Notes)
  • Responsible for ensuring all required paperwork and photos have been completed and collected per program requirements
  • Work in conjunction with the mitigation team to ensure that the highest level of customer service and project expectations are provided to clients and insurance companies.
  • Identifies and resolves issues and conflicts
  • Participate in rotating on-call schedule – some weekend and evening hours may be necessary in the event of an after-hours emergency.
  • Help train and provide feedback to lead technicians
  • Maintain and enforce standards, policies and procedures
Job Specifications: 

  • Experience in the disaster, restoration, mold, water, fire or other related industry required.
  • Aptitude for handling a high volume of tasks and prioritizing tasks efficiently
  • Exercise good judgement in making decisions
  • Extraordinary attention to detail oriented and organization
  • Working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications and XACT analysis
  • Demonstrated experience in a fast-paced work environment
  •  Strong interpersonal and organizational skills.
  • Must pass a criminal background check.
  • Must be able to learn and utilize the company’s RMS software
  • IICRC certifications a plus
Why Join The Team? 

  • We are an industry leader in restoration and reconstruction for insurance providers and commercial properties throughout the United States and Canada. Built upon principles of customer service, dynamic decision-making and leadership, we have the tools to continue our rapid growth. Our team puts emphasis into living our Vision, Mission and Values to be more than just a service provider.

    • o Values: Deliver what you promise. Respect the individual. Have pride in what you do. Practice continuous improvement.
    • o Vision: To provide extraordinary care while serving people in their time of need.
    • o Mission: To provide opportunities for great people to deliver Best in Class results.
Compensation: $40,000.00 - $52,000.00 per year

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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