- Competitive salary
- Flexible schedule
- Free uniforms
- Paid time off
- Training & development
- Collaborate with Operations Manager to understand project objectives, scope, and timeline.
- Develop detailed mitigation plans, including work methods, equipment selection, and resource allocation.
- Determine safety measures and ensure compliance with all relevant regulations and permits.
- Lead and manage a team of field staff, assigning tasks and responsibilities.
- Provide guidance and training to crew members on safe mitigation practices.
- Monitor work progress and productivity, ensuring deadlines are met.
- Coordinate the maintenance and operation of mitigation equipment.
- Inspect equipment regularly to ensure it is in safe working condition.
- Arrange for equipment repairs, replacements, and tool rental as needed.
- Enforce strict safety protocols and standards to minimize risks and accidents.
- Conduct regular safety meetings and training sessions for the mitigation crew.
- Investigate and report any accidents or safety violations.
- Manage the disposal of demolition debris and materials in an environmentally responsible manner.
- Coordinate the recycling of salvageable materials, if applicable.
- Identify cost-saving opportunities and report them to the Operations Manager.
- Maintain clear and open communication with the project team, including subcontractors and customers.
- Provide regular progress reports to the Project Manager.
- Ensure that mitigation work meets quality standards and specifications outlined in the project plan and PDR standards.
- Strong knowledge of mitigation techniques, equipment, and safety regulations.
- Leadership and team management skills.
- Excellent problem-solving and decision-making abilities.
- Effective communication skills.
- Physical fitness and ability to work in demanding environments.
Proven experience in mitigation and or construction work preferred.
Drivers license.
Ability to pass a background check.
- Field staff often work outside the confines of a traditional office setting. They can work in various locations, including construction sites, industrial facilities, residential areas, and remote or rural locations. Field technicians may encounter diverse weather conditions, ranging from extreme heat to cold, rain, and snow. They should be prepared to work in these conditions and have appropriate clothing and safety gear.
Since 1966, Paul Davis has been an industry leader in the areas of property damage mitigation, reconstruction and remodeling. With more than 370 offices in our franchise network, the company serves residential, institutional, and commercial customers and clients across the United States and Canada.
We have built our heritage one project at a time, establishing a reputation for performance, integrity and responsibility among customers and carriers alike. Whether property damage is caused by water, fire, smoke, storms or other disasters, we deliver on our promise to deliver excellence, expertise and a customer experience that is second to none. At Paul Davis, our passion for quality drives everything we do.
Our Vision:
To Provide Extraordinary Care While Serving People In Their Time Of Need.
Our Values:
Deliver What You Promise
Respect The Individual
Have Pride In What You Do
Practice Continuous Improvement
Our Mission:
To provide opportunities for great people to deliver Best in Class results
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