San Andreas, CA…True North Emergency Management is currently accepting applications from qualified candidates that are interested in becoming a Disaster Debris Monitor. Candidates will be pre-screened by management staff and contacted for a phone interview if qualified. True North employees must maintain the highest standards of professionalism, respect, and sensitivity to the tragic loss of life and personal property resulting from recent wildfires.
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Successful candidates will work as part of a team in accurately monitoring and documenting the debris collection and removal activities. Debris Monitors work in a busy environment that includes working around heavy equipment and debris removal vehicles. The primary role of a debris monitor is to document debris removal activities on electronic or paper load tickets which provides FEMA/FHWA required data.
Primary job duties of the position are as follows:
· Ensure that only eligible storm debris is removed, loaded, and hauled
· Interface with contractors and crew in the field and report to the Field Supervisor
· Record information on each load ticket. Monitor may also be trained and expected to operate an automated handheld device to record information
· Ensure that debris loads are properly contained in the loading container
· Monitor contractor safety and report potential issues to the Field Supervisor
· Record and report any damage resulting from debris removal operations
The following are minimum required skills:
· Effective written and oral communication
· Attention to detail when completing debris documentation
· Ability to learn and follow instructions
· Ability to work independently to accomplish tasks with minimal supervision
Qualifications:
· Must be at least 18 years of age
· Must have high school diploma, GED, or equivalent
· 2-3 years of work experience preferred
· Must reside within 50 miles of designated work location
· Strong work ethic (reliable, dependable, honest)
· Must have the ability to work in the outside elements for long periods of time
· Ability to work long hours (12 hours per day, 7 days a week) for 60+ days
· Ability to safely climb ladders and stairs
· Must have a valid driver’s license, safe driving history, and your own dependable vehicle
· Must have current automobile insurance coverage
· Must be able to travel to various work locations within the recovery area
· Must have your own cell phone with a car charger for onsite use
· Must pass pre-employment drug screening
· Favorable criminal background investigation results
· Provide proof of citizenship or authorization to work in the U.S
Interested candidates should contact us at 916-202-0873 or truenorthem1@gmail.com. Applications and interviews will be conducted at Murphys Suites, 134 Hwy 4.
True North Emergency Management is an Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.