Mitigation Technician

Spyder Construction

The Role

Overview

Hands‑on emergency response tech performing water, fire, mold mitigation.

Key Responsibilities

  • equipment maintenance
  • emergency response
  • work coordination
  • quality control
  • safety compliance
  • documentation

Tasks

-**Maintenance:** Maintain equipment, tools, and materials in good working condition, ensuring readiness for future jobs. -**Customer Service:** Provide respectful, compassionate service to clients experiencing stressful events, communicating clearly about progress and next steps. -**Communication:** Communicate effectively with Mitigation Leads, Project Directors, and clients regarding project progress, field conditions, and unforeseen issues. -**Emergency Response:** Respond promptly to emergency calls, including nights and weekends, as part of an on-call rotation. -**Leadership & Training:** Supervise and lead laborers or apprentices on site, supporting their training and development. -**Jobsite Safety:** Follow and enforce safety protocols, ensure proper PPE usage, and monitor jobsite conditions for compliance with OSHA and company standards. -**Coordination & Workflow:** Interpret work orders, job scopes, and construction documents to execute tasks efficiently. Coordinate daily workflow, assign responsibilities, and ensure timely completion to company standards. -**Quality Control:** Identify and report unforeseen conditions, scope changes, or quality concerns to supervisors. Support crew leads and project managers with project setup, updates, and completion. -**Equipment & Site Setup:** Set up, monitor, and maintain mitigation equipment such as dehumidifiers, air movers, extraction pumps, and air scrubbers. -**Documentation:** Conduct moisture readings; document work performed through photos, field notes, and time tracking systems; complete job paperwork accurately for insurance and internal records.

Requirements

  • high school
  • iicrc
  • driver's license
  • demolition
  • mold remediation
  • flexible schedule

What You Bring

-Prior construction, restoration, or related labor experience is helpful but not required -**Work Execution:** Perform skilled hands-on labor including demolition, water extraction, sewage and fire mitigation, mold remediation, and jobsite cleanup. -High school diploma or equivalent required; technical training or certifications (IICRC WRT, FSRT, AMRT) preferred. -Valid driver's license with acceptable driving record. -Willingness to work a flexible schedule, including evenings, weekends, and on-call shifts. -Regular travel between job sites. -Ability to lift 50+ lbs, work in confined spaces, and perform physically demanding tasks. -Must be able to lift 50 lbs, climb ladders, and work in varying weather conditions.

Benefits

-Employee Assistance Program -Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance -Company-Paid Life Insurance -401(k) with 4% Company Match -Optional Accident & Critical Illness Insurance -Incentives: performance bonuses may apply -Paid Time Off & Sick Leave -Pay Range: $20 - $26 / hour

The Company

About Spyder Construction

-has built a reputation for delivering high-quality, innovative construction solutions across a wide range of sectors. -With decades of experience, thrives on providing specialized services in infrastructure, energy, and industrial projects. -has worked on a variety of notable projects, from large-scale commercial builds to complex residential developments. -expertise includes not only construction but also intricate planning, engineering, and project management, ensuring seamless delivery. -has a proven track record of tackling the most challenging and demanding construction projects with precision and efficiency.

Sector Specialisms

Insurance Restoration

Building Envelope and Reconstruction

Capital Improvements

Roofing Replacement

Environmental

Telecommunication

Utilities

Residential

Commercial

Industrial

Energy

Infrastructure

Water Resources

Heavy Civil