RESTORATION TECHNICIAN Middletown

RESTORATION TECHNICIAN

Full Time • Middletown
Benefits:
  • Competitive salary
  • Free uniforms
  • Paid time off
  • Training & development
Job Ad / Posting Template: Restoration Technician (Mid-Level)

Job Title

Restoration Technician (Mid-Level)

About Us

PuroClean of Central Orange is a restoration firm dedicated to water, fire, mold, and biohazard mitigation. We pride ourselves on a structured career path and in-depth technical training. If you have 1+ years of restoration/mitigation experience and at least one IICRC certification (e.g., WRT), this Mid-Level Technician role might be the perfect fit.

Position Overview

As a Mid-Level Restoration Technician, you’ll handle most job tasks with minimal supervision—setting up equipment, documenting daily progress, and guiding junior staff on simpler tasks. You’ll often work on water extractions, mold remediation, fire/smoke cleaning, and keep accurate logs for job scopes.

Key Responsibilities

  • Perform advanced tasks like water extraction, moisture mapping, and basic mold/fire scenarios.
  • Document job progress daily (moisture readings, photos, logs) using PDFs or Matterport scans.
  • Mentor entry-level or apprentice team members, though no formal supervisory authority.
  • Maintain safety standards and communicate effectively with homeowners or business owners when needed.
Requirements

  • 1+ Year of restoration or related experience (preferred).
  • IICRC Certification: WRT strongly desired (FSRT or ASD a plus).
  • Physical Capacity: Able to lift 50+ lbs, stand/walk throughout the day, and wear PPE.
  • Pay Range: $20–$24/hr, aligned with mid-level skill and partial certs.
Pay & Benefits

  • Hourly Rate: $20–$24/hr depending on experience and certifications.
  • Growth Opportunities: Potential raise or path to Lead Tech ($25–$30/hr) if you obtain advanced certs (AMRT, ASD) and demonstrate leadership.
  • Training Sponsorship: We may sponsor IICRC courses for further professional development, subject to cost-recovery policies.
  • Other Benefits: PTO, sick leave, plus a supportive, team-driven environment.
Why Join Us?

  • Hands-On Autonomy: Tackle mid-level tasks with minimal oversight.
  • Skill Development: Strengthen your credentials (FSRT, ASD, AMRT) as you grow.
  • Team Culture: Collaborate with a dedicated group that values initiative and clear communication.
  • Community Impact: Help families and businesses bounce back from crises and disasters.
How to Apply

  • Online: Submit an application or resume at [CareerPlug link / company website].
  • Contact: orangecony@puroclean.com if you have questions about the role.
  • At-Will & EEO: PuroClean of Central Orange is an Equal Opportunity Employer; employment is at-will.
Compensation: $20.00 - $24.00 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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