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Insurance restoration repair crew leader

Paul Davis Restoration
Ballston Spa, United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 17 Sept 2025

About the role

BASIC FUNCTIONS: Manage residential water and fire damage repair and clean-up crews.

RESPONSIBILITIES/TASKS:

  • manage and participate in residential insurance claim repairs and mitigation activities
  • communicate and interact regularly with homeowners/customers
  • use current technology (smartphones, tablets and laptops) to help manage and document job activities
  • exhibit courtesy and technical knowledge to customers
  • be able to be 'on-call' for pre-designated times to help with customer emergencies
 

  Compensation: $20-26 per hr depending on qualifications


Since 1966, Paul Davis has been an industry leader in the areas of property damage mitigation, reconstruction and remodeling. With more than 370 offices in our franchise network, the company serves residential, institutional, and commercial customers and clients across the United States and Canada.

We have built our heritage one project at a time, establishing a reputation for performance, integrity and responsibility among customers and carriers alike. Whether property damage is caused by water, fire, smoke, storms or other disasters, we deliver on our promise to deliver excellence, expertise and a customer experience that is second to none. At Paul Davis, our passion for quality drives everything we do.

 

Our Vision:

To Provide Extraordinary Care While Serving People In Their Time Of Need.

 

Our Values:

Deliver What You Promise

Respect The Individual

Have Pride In What You Do

Practice Continuous Improvement

 

Our Mission:

To provide opportunities for great people to deliver Best in Class results


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