Paul Davis of West County Is Looking Qualified Drywall and Painting Positions

Location

Fenton

Type

Full Time

At Paul Davis Restoration we respond 24/7/365, we provide the fastest, highest quality service in the St. Louis metropolitan area.
 
The right response team can mean the difference between recovery and total loss. In the midst of chaos, you need an experienced company with a proven track record and solid relationships with leading insurance providers.
 
Paul Davis Restoration is looking for qualified candidates for the drywall and painting positions
 
Position Overview:
 
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
• Develops and maintains positive working relationship and goodwill with property owners, property tenants, subcontractors, vendors, in-house employees and any other involved parties.
• Performs all levels of structural painting with quality workmanship
• Paint bases and proper uses for all the various surfaces and elements
• Knowledge with tools and purpose to use and obtain desired results
• Proficient in application and techniques, texturing, blending, patch work, cut-ins, etc.
• Drywalling, taping and sanding
• Orders and delivers, if necessary, job materials. Returning any unused material for credit to company account.
• Adheres to the budget of each job to prevent the overspending and waste of labor and material costs
• Monitors job sites to ensure high standards of material quality and workmanship
• Monitors job sites to ensure high safety and security standards, proper use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), meeting internal regulations as well as OSHA regulations.
• Maintains a safe and organized work area by performing job site cleanup throughout and at the end of the day.
• Assists Project Manager with obtaining and processing some required documents from the property owner and any other requiring entities and monitors the timeline of in-house workforce, subcontractors and material orders deliveries
• Directs communication from the property owners, property tenants, subcontractors, vendors, and any other involved parties to the Project Manager
• Assist restoration technicians, from time to time, on emergency jobs
• Performs related duties as assigned or as the situation dictates
 
Job Specifications
 
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
• Knowledge of construction codes and regulations
• Knowledge of work site safety and OSHA regulations
• Knowledge of general insurance industry standards regarding insurance property claims
• Ability to read blue prints and floor plans
• Ability to provide strong customer service qualities as well as good work ethics
• Ability to communicate well with clients, in-house crews, administration and management
• Ability to physically perform the required job duties
Compensation: $25.00 - $35.00 per hour

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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