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Restoration Technician
Essel
HaywardOn-site2y ago
- Employment
- Full-time
About the role
Essel Environmental provides On-Demand Emergency and Disaster Response Personnel throughout the United States.
We have an ongoing need for personnel to assist with emergency and non-emergency response in Northern and Central California including:
Duties:
- Perform restoration and repair work on buildings and structures
- Utilize hand tools and power tools to complete tasks
- Clean and restore carpets and other flooring materials
- Conduct asbestos abatement procedures as needed
- Site Demolition and Cleanup
Job Responsibilities:
- Utilize hand-tools and equipment, absorbent booms and pads to contain and remediate impacted surfaces, soils and waters.
- Perform manual work requiring periods of extensive physical exertion
- Must have the ability to carry out written and oral instructions
- Be able to meet the work schedule with dependability and consistency.
- Other duties as assigned
Requirements
- Able and willing to travel and work on an on-call basis
- Must be available to deploy immediately or within 24-48 hours depending on the need
- Confined Space certification a plus
- Chemical/oil/confined space experience strongly preferred
- Valid Driver’s license
- High School Diploma/ GED
- The ability to work a flexible schedule including nights and weekends when needed
- Ability to perform labor intensive activities in any weather or environmental conditions
- Reliable local transportation
- Ability to perform duties while adhering to safety priorities while wearing PPE, such as respirators and protective clothing
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