Aftermath Inc. Accepts Applications for Crime Scene Clean Up
By Charlene Cooper | Jun 08, 2012 02:21 PM EDT
Aftermath, Inc., a biohazard remediation company, announced that it is currently taking applications. The company's focus is to clean up crime scenes, following crime scene investigations.
The company works alongside government officials and organizations such as the CSI, fire department, and government safety. The company will train employees and keep them up to date with rules set by the Occupation Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Department of Transportation (DOT), and state government regulations and safety guidelines.
According to the company's website, "Aftermath, Inc. monitors all the applicable laws and regulations to the biohazard mediation industry and ensures on-going compliance in all practices and procedures."
Current available positions include Field Technician and Operational Support Representative. Although the field technician job is said to be very demanding, the company encourages interested applicants to apply. Positions in supervising are available following tenure.
The operational support job calls for compassionate employees, as these people are the first contact for victims who call the company. According to a press release put out by Aftermath Inc., in addition to a warm hearted nature, "A take-charge attitude is important, as the Operational Support Representative will need to contact Field Service Technicians and have them dispatched to the property immediately."
Aftermath, Inc. has been in the crime scene clean up business for 16 years and its services are available all across the United States. Interested applicants can apply online at Aftermath, Inc.
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