A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A SKILLED TRADESMAN
Read on to find out what you will need to succeed in this position, including skills, qualifications, and experience.
As a Skilled Tradesman, you provide a variety of restoration and disaster recovery services when sub-contractors aren't an option, ensuring quality workmanship on projects for First Onsite clients.
You assist with administrative tasks such as daily field reports, crew sheets, and tracking expenses for projects, but you also provide the physical labor to get things done - from painting to installing, taping, and texturing drywall to installing both interior and exterior finishes.
You are the muscle for building, construction, and demolition sites and may even participate in mitigation activities, such as water extraction, mold remediation, emergency board-ups, or tarping roofs.
Whether loading / unloading materials, machinery, and tools or cleaning and preparing, you maintain safety at all times and adhere to Environmental, Health, and Safety protocols.
You don't hesitate to help the team wherever and whenever you're needed as you are willing to travel and are available for emergency / after-hours / weekend calls.
You are providing a positive experience to clients during their time of need, and your hard work provides reassurance that First Onsite is the only restoration partner they'll ever need.
You take pride in what you do every day and are thrilled to be part of a team that supports and encourages your professional growth and development.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Minimum :
- Basic computer skills - MS, Word, Excel, Microsoft Outlook (Emails)
- Basic ability to operate industry specific tools and equipment
- Intermediate ability to effectively communicate with coworkers, supervisors, and customers
- Must possess a basic set of tools
- Ability to obtain Water Mitigation Certificate within one year
- High school diploma or equivalent preferred
- Valid driver's license required
SPECIAL POSITION REQUIREMENTS
- Must manage working in a busy, service-oriented team under stress to meet deadlines, deal with competing priorities, and demanding service requirements
- Must be able to work overtime, on weekends and able to respond 24 / 7
- May attend disaster sites and be near hazardous environments and conditions. Travel may be required
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