Delaware County Careers – Advanced Mold Diagnostics

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amd-logo2Located in Broomall, Advanced Mold Diagnostics is an environmental consulting company that provides investigative, consulting, and design services for issues affecting building performance and the comfort, health, and well-being of building occupants.

Executive Assistant/Construction Administrator

This position provides key management for the company’s communications, customer service, and administrative functions, fields calls from prospective clients, quickly determines clients’ needs, and provides solutions.

The ideal candidate will possess a bachelor’s degree, a minimum of two years of experience as a general contractor or in a related trade, and excellent written and verbal skills.

Click here to read more about the Executive Assistant/Construction Administrator position at Advanced Mold Diagnostics.

Working Project Manager – Environmental/Construction Services

This position oversees all daily project work activities and supervises a crew of environmental workers in clean-up projects involving non-hazardous waste, and has working knowledge of project-related tasks.

The ideal candidate will possess a minimum of five years of experience with environmental remediation, project management, or construction, physical fitness, and a clean driving record.

Click here to read more about the Working Project Manager position at Advanced Mold Diagnostics.

Mold and Water Removal Technician

This position performs water damage and mold removal services, stucco removal, and stucco replacement.

The ideal candidate will have knowledge and comprehension of basic construction methods, good physical health, and the ability to pass a drug screening and background check.

Click here to read more about the Mold and Water Removal Technician position at Advanced Mold Diagnostics.

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