We’re looking for a Restoration Manager who can run the show in the field and keep our projects on track. This isn't a "sit in the office and delegating" role—you’re the person responsible for the crew, the customer, and the final result. You’ll be scoping losses, reviewing estimates, and making sure our guys have the gear and the plan they need to get the job done right. Managing the Crew: You’ll schedule the teams, handle the subcontractors, and make sure the work is top-quality. Scoping & Estimating: You’ll walk the jobs, figure out what needs to happen, and work with adjusters and customers to get the scope approved. Problem Solving: When a project hits a snag at 4:00 PM on a Friday, you’re the one who figures it out. Documentation: You’ll make sure photos, moisture logs, and notes are done correctly so we get paid for the work we do. Training: You’ll help recruit and train new techs to make sure the team stays sharp. Safety: No cutting corners. You’ll make sure everyone is following the rules and staying safe on-site. Our standard is 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday. However, this is restoration. When the pipes burst or the storm hits, we work until the job is stabilized. You’ll be part of an on-call rotation and need to be okay with evenings or weekends when the work demands it. You’ll be in the field. That means ladders, crawlspaces, attics, and occasionally wearing a respirator. You need to be able to lift 50 lbs. solo and handle the heat, noise, and mess that comes with fire and water damage.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager
Education Level
No Education Listed