Restoration Crew Member
$18 - $20/hr
Help with cleanup after floods, fires, and other property damage under the direction of a ... Can be respectful and polite with customers who may be stressed after a flood or fire. * Have a ...
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$18 - $20/hr
Help with cleanup after floods, fires, and other property damage under the direction of a ... Can be respectful and polite with customers who may be stressed after a flood or fire. * Have a ...
Quick apply
$18 - $20/hr
Help with cleanup after floods, fires, and other property damage under the direction of a ... Can be respectful and polite with customers who may be stressed after a flood or fire. * Have a ...
$32.7K - $47.8K
1% of jobs
$47.8K - $62.9K
3% of jobs
$62.9K - $78K
9% of jobs
$93.1K is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$78K - $93.1K
12% of jobs
$93.1K - $108.2K
14% of jobs
The median wage is $118.3K / yr.
$108.2K - $123.3K
16% of jobs
$123.3K - $138.4K
14% of jobs
$144.7K is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$138.4K - $153.5K
13% of jobs
$153.5K - $168.6K
11% of jobs
$168.6K - $183.7K
5% of jobs
$183.7K - $198.8K
1% of jobs
$32.7K
$123.3K
$198.8K
To excel in Flood Cleanup, it is essential to have strong physical stamina, knowledge of water damage restoration techniques, and sometimes a high school diploma or relevant experience. Familiarity with equipment such as industrial water extractors, dehumidifiers, and personal protective gear, as well as certifications like IICRC Water Damage Restoration Technician (WRT), is often required. Attention to detail, strong communication, and the ability to work effectively in teams under stressful conditions are key soft skills for this role. These abilities are crucial to ensure safety, efficient restoration, and client satisfaction in demanding and time-sensitive environments.
A typical day in Flood Cleanup involves assessing water-damaged areas, setting up and operating specialized drying or extraction equipment, removing debris and contaminated materials, and cleaning or disinfecting affected spaces. Team members often work in groups, coordinating efforts to restore homes or businesses as quickly and safely as possible. The work can be physically demanding and may require flexibility with hours, especially during emergency response situations. Additionally, communication with property owners and insurance representatives is common, as you’ll play an important role in documenting damage and progress throughout each project.
A Flood Cleanup job involves removing water, drying affected areas, and restoring properties after a flood. Professionals use specialized equipment like pumps, dehumidifiers, and air movers to prevent mold growth and structural damage. The work may include debris removal, sanitization, and repairing damaged materials. Flood cleanup teams often work in emergency situations to minimize further property loss.
$18 - $20/hr
Full-time
Retirement, PTO
Posted 22 days ago
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Personal services
1 - 10 Employees
VA, US
2018