Disaster Recovery Technician

Location

Chagrin Falls

Type

Full Time

Benefits:
  • Competitive salary
  • Opportunity for advancement
  • Paid time off
  • Training & development
  • Parental leave
Do you want to make an Impact in your community in a diverse and inclusive company, working in a dynamic and growing industry, while supporting your personal and professional journey in your career? 

Our company's mission is to provide opportunities for great people to deliver best in class results.  There is a path for career growth, promotions and your future.  We will train you!

Disaster Recovery Technician
$18.00 - $22.00 per hour!
+ On-Call Bonuses

+ Paid IICRC Certification and Advancement Opportunities

The Disaster Recovery Technician position is a career in field services in the property damage restoration industry, primarily responsible for responding to emergency and property damaging situations. Our team's professional approach ensures both the property and the customer are attended to, while prioritizing safety, efficiency, and property preservation.
 
RESPONSIBILITIES:         
  • Actively participates in pack outs, inventory, loading, content manipulation, content cleaning, structure cleaning, mitigation assistance and any duty that the contents teams are called out to
  • Packs and securely unpacks client’s property with care and no damage to property or structure.
  • Records a thorough inventory of all client’s restorable and non-restorable items.
  • Takes photos of jobs assigned from start to finish.
  • Utilizing the provided software for daily jobs and keeping up to date with the contents that will be coming and going from the warehouse space.
  • Manages inventory to record deliveries, shipments, and stock levels.
  • Communicates with Contents Project Manager to discuss materials that are needed for them to complete their work on the job.
  • Maintains a clean, organized, accessible and safe warehouse environment.
  • Takes ownership of the security of the building daily.
  • Assisting the Contents Project Manager with job quality assurance and customer service
  • Inputting notes for daily work to assist in communication within the department.
  • Communicate daily with the Contents Project Manager on the state of the warehouse, inventory, daily notes, forms, and any other departmental requirements.
  • Paid IICRC certification available 
Why this could be a great fit for you:
  • You get more than just another job: you learn a trade in property restoration with paid training and on-the-job experience.​
  • There is real long-term career potential, from entry-level tech to lead tech, project manager, or even running jobs and teams.​
  • The work is active and physical, not sitting at a desk, and it stays in demand even when other industries slow down.
  • Are looking for a path to roles like Lead Technician or Supervisor for people who show up, work hard, and want to build their future.
Competency – Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
  • Knowledge of technology (iPhone, iPad, computer)
  • Customer Service Skills
  • Ability to learn and operate our primary operating systems: RMS, Xactimate, Moisture Mapper, and additional systems as requested
  • Ability to create documents
  • Ability to answer and communicate with customers over the phone and face to face
  • Ability to work independently and / or with a team
  • Ability to participate in an on-call schedule
  • Ability to work within hazardous environments safely
  • Ability to operate a company vehicle safely 
  • Maintain a level of confidentiality
Preferred Education and Experience: 
  • High School Diploma or GED 
  • Customer Service experience
  • 1 plus year experience in a craft, trade, or manual labor position or equivalent schooling
Physical Requirement
  • Constantly move about job sites; stairs, walkways, roofs, crawl spaces
  • Occasionally requires a ladder to complete jobs
  • Must be able to communicate and converse with customers over the phone and face to face
  • Frequently will lift up to 60lbs
  • Ability to safely operate a company vehicle
Make an impact now: Paul Davis is proud of our 56-year heritage serving people in their time of need when facing disaster and having their worst day. We are a customer, employee and client focused company, passionately serving our community in its time of need and becoming an indispensable partner to our clients though our dedicated work! WE ARE PAUL DAVIS!

Reasonable Accommodation for Disability:   
Any applicant or employee, who believes that a reasonable accommodation is required for purposes of federal or state disability law is required to contact Human Resources to begin the interactive exchange process. 

Disclaimer    
Paul Davis Restoration is an equal opportunity employer.  Paul Davis Restoration provides equal employment opportunity to all individuals regardless of their race, color, creed, religion, gender, age, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by state, federal, or local law.
Compensation: $18.00 - $22.00 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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