What are the responsibilities and job description for the Water Fire Mold Technician position at Camp Construction Services?
Founded in 1978, CAMP Facility Services offers a vibrant work environment and a strong commitment to quality, accessible support, and holistic project management. We prioritize relationships with clients and staff alike, treating everyone like family.
Specializing in commercial construction and building maintenance, we serve construction managers, property managers, and building owners across diverse sectors. Our mission emphasizes partnership, continuous improvement through teamwork and education, and exceeding expectations to build lasting relationships based on respect and professionalism.
Why join our CAMP?
Our employees are encouraged to take advantage of an array of benefits and opportunities, including:
- Health Benefits - Medical, Dental & Vision
- 401K and Company Match Benefits
- Paid Holidays, Vacation, and Personal Time Off
- 1 Paid Day Off for Community Service
- Employee Referral Bonuses
- Tuition Reimbursement
- Advancement Opportunities
Position Summary
The Restoration Technician oversees the field crews in the operations department and professionally represents Camp on the jobsite. Responsible for preparing job cost estimates, negotiating purchases and contracts, establishing construction schedules and reviewing accounting reports.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities
The Restoration Technician will be able to communicate effectively with other Camp employees, vendors, subcontractors and clients including property-level personnel. Restoration Technicians should have sufficient education, experience in restoration and mitigation, and communication skills to effectively discharge their assigned duties. They must be physically able to lift heavy loads, climb ladders and work on active construction jobsites. Must have completed OSHA 10 and OSHA 30 courses, or complete OSHA 10 and OSHA 30 within 60 days after program enrollment.
Responsibilities
Specific duties will vary based on the size, complexity and type of project assigned but will generally be assigned to small - medium scope, short duration jobs or to single-trade jobs. Occasional brief assignments to other jobsites during the course of an assigned project are normal. Typically, a Restoration Technician is responsible for the following key elements of each assigned project:
- Inspect worksites.
- Determine material, subcontractor, and labor requirements.
- Coordinate and direct all on-site activities of Camp employees, sub-contractors, craftsmen, tradesmen, and vendors to ensure that the CAMP’s goals and standards are met:
- Ensure that jobs are completed on schedule and on budget.
- Review invoices and timesheets to ensure accuracy and compliance with contract terms.
- Ensure timely and effective communication with the Property Manager, Maintenance Supervisor and the PM concerning all aspects of the project.
CAMP is EOE and compensation is DOE.