Personal Property- Cleaning Technician Chagrin Falls

Personal Property- Cleaning Technician

Full Time • Chagrin Falls
WHO WE ARE:

Paul Davis Restoration of Cleveland/Akron are industry leaders in the areas of property damage mitigation, contents cleaning and storage and reconstruction. Our company is growing rapidly and are looking for A-Players to join our family run business. If you strive to achieve perfection and can work in a fast-paced, ever-changing environment, we have the perfect position for you!

JOB SUMMARY:
When someone has a loss at their home and there is personal property that was affected, the contents technician assists with packing, cleaning, storing, and the return of their items.  These items are stored in our climate-controlled warehouse. This warehouse also stores all of our materials and cleaning equipment. The Contents Technician will also be responsible maintaining inventory for this warehouse. 

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
  • Actively participates in pack outs, inventory, loading, content manipulation, content cleaning, structure cleaning, mitigation assistance and any duty that the contents teams are called out to
  • Packs and securely unpacks client’s property with care and no damage to property or structure.
  • Records a thorough inventory of all client’s restorable and non-restorable items.
  • Takes photos of jobs assigned from start to finish.
  • Utilizing the provided software for daily jobs and keeping up to date with the contents that will be coming and going from the warehouse space.
  • Manages inventory to record deliveries, shipments, and stock levels.
  • Communicates with Contents Project Manager to discuss materials that are needed for them to complete their work on the job.
  • Maintains a clean, organized, accessible and safe warehouse environment.
  • Takes ownership of the security of the building daily.
  • Assisting the Contents Project Manager with job quality assurance and customer service
  • Inputting notes for daily work to assist in communication within the department.
  • Communicate daily with the Contents Project Manager on the state of the warehouse, inventory, daily notes, forms, and any other departmental requirements. 
REQUIREMENTS:
  • Valid driver’s license and background check with a clean record.
  • One (1) plus year of experience in a craft, trade, or manual labor position.
  • Ability to work nights/weekends and overtime, if need
  • Ability to sit/stand/walk for prolonged periods.
  • Ability to climb ladders, work at ceiling heights and lift up to 75 pounds
  • Strong attention to detail
  • Tech savvy, open mind and willingness to learn software on iPads and phone.
  • Team oriented
BENEFITS:
  • Company Paid Training 
  • Great Company Culture & Team Dynamic
  • Health Insurance 
  • Accident, Critical Illness, Disability and Life Insurance.
  • Paid-Time Off
  • Nine (9) Paid Company Holidays
  • IRA with a 3% Company Match
  • Development and Career Growth Opportunities

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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Opportunity for Overtime
Paid Time Off
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Great Company Culture
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