Mitigation Technician Job Description
Position: Mitigation Technician
Department: Field Operations
Employment Type: Full-Time
Schedule: Standard business hours with potential overtime, emergency response, and occasional after-hours work
Compensation: Competitive hourly pay with growth potential based on reliability, performance, certifications, and skill development
About the Opportunity
This is an entry-level to early-career opportunity for someone who wants to build a real career in the restoration industry.
Mitigation Technicians help property owners recover after water damage, fire damage, mold issues, storms, floods, and other unexpected property emergencies. This is hands-on work. You will be on job sites, moving equipment, removing damaged materials, cleaning affected areas, setting up drying equipment, and helping restore homes and businesses after difficult situations.
This is a great fit for someone who enjoys physical labor, likes being active, does not mind getting dirty, and wants to learn a trade with long-term advancement potential.
The restoration industry can provide a strong career path for people who are dependable, coachable, hardworking, and willing to learn.
Purpose Statement
Restoration work is about more than tearing out drywall, setting equipment, or cleaning up job sites. This work is about showing up for people when something has gone wrong in their home or business and helping them take the first step toward getting life back to normal.
As a Mitigation Technician, you are part of the team that responds when families, property owners, and businesses are dealing with water damage, fire damage, mold, storms, or other unexpected property emergencies. The work is physical, sometimes dirty, and not always easy — but it matters.
This is a career for people who want to work hard, be part of a team, learn valuable skills, and do work that has a real impact on others. For the right person, restoration can become more than a job. It can become a career path with purpose, growth, and pride.
What You Will Do
As a Mitigation Technician, you will support field crews on restoration job sites. Responsibilities may include:
- Assist with water, fire, mold, storm, and property damage cleanup
- Remove damaged materials such as drywall, flooring, insulation, and contents
- Set up and monitor drying equipment, including air movers and dehumidifiers
- Help load, unload, and move equipment and materials
- Perform demolition, cleanup, and job site preparation
- Follow safety procedures and wear required personal protective equipment
- Communicate professionally with team members, supervisors, and customers
- Keep job sites clean, organized, and safe
- Take photos, notes, or basic job documentation as directed
- Help protect customer property during restoration work
- Respond with urgency when emergency jobs come in
- Learn industry standards, tools, equipment, and restoration processes
Who This Is a Great Fit For
This role is ideal for someone who:
- Wants to build a career, not just find a short-term job
- Enjoys physical, hands-on work
- Is comfortable working in dirty, wet, dusty, or damaged environments
- Likes being part of a team
- Wants to learn a skilled trade
- Takes pride in showing up on time and working hard
- Can follow instructions and safety procedures
- Is interested in growth into roles such as Crew Lead, Project Manager, Estimator, Operations Manager, or other leadership positions
- Wants a path where effort, reliability, and skill development can lead to advancement
Requirements
Qualified candidates should have:
- Valid driver’s license preferred
- Reliable transportation
- Ability to lift, carry, push, and pull materials and equipment
- Comfort working on your feet for extended periods
- Willingness to work in homes, businesses, crawlspaces, basements, and damaged properties
- Ability to follow directions and work safely
- Strong reliability and punctuality
- Good attitude and willingness to learn
- Ability to pass background check and/or drug screening if required
- Previous restoration, construction, demolition, moving, warehouse, landscaping, maintenance, janitorial, or labor experience is helpful but not required
Physical Requirements
This is a physically active position. Candidates should be comfortable with:
- Lifting up to 50 pounds
- Standing, walking, bending, kneeling, reaching, and climbing
- Working in wet, dusty, dirty, hot, cold, or damaged environments
- Wearing PPE when required
- Loading and unloading equipment
- Performing demolition and cleanup tasks
- Working around drying equipment, tools, and job site materials
Career Growth Potential
The restoration industry rewards people who are dependable, hardworking, and willing to learn.
Possible advancement paths include:
- Senior Mitigation Technician
- Crew Lead
- Water Mitigation Supervisor
- Contents Technician
- Mold Remediation Technician
- Fire Restoration Technician
- Project Coordinator
- Project Manager
- Estimator
- Operations Manager
Industry certifications may also be available over time, including water damage, fire restoration, mold remediation, safety, and other technical training.
What We Are Looking For
We are looking for people with:
- Strong work ethic
- Positive attitude
- Reliability
- Coachability
- Physical stamina
- Team-first mindset
- Good communication
- Interest in learning a skilled trade
- Willingness to do hard work and take pride in it
You do not need to know everything on day one. You do need to show up, work hard, learn quickly, and take the opportunity seriously.
Why This Career Can Be Worth It
Restoration work is not easy, but it can be extremely rewarding. You are helping people during stressful situations, learning valuable hands-on skills, and building experience in an industry with real long-term career potential.
For the right person, this can be the start of a strong career path with purpose, pride, and advancement.