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Large Loss Administrator PositionSpecialty contractor seeks a traveling Large Loss Administrator to be responsible for all aspects of project administration and for supporting project operations for large construction projects. This is an on‐call position based upon project need. Hours are variable. The position requires 95% travel to various project sites throughout the contiguous United States.Read More |
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National/Regional Project Manager PositionAre you looking for an exciting career opportunity with a proven leader in the restoration business? We are seeking a National/Regional Project Manager to join our team at American Technologies, Inc. (ATI), one of the largest and fastest-growing family-owned and operated restoration, environmental and reconstruction companies in the U.S.Read More |
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ATI Supports National Breast Cancer Awareness MonthAmerican Technologies, Inc. Corporate Office showed their support for National Breast Cancer Awareness month by proudly wearing their pink ATI t-shirts today.Read More |
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Fall 2009 ATI Newsletter: From the PresidentIn the world of economics, everyone would agree that the last couple of years have been a pretty bumpy ride. The economic downturn has directly impacted families and businesses and has caused us all to re-think the way we handle our personal and business affairs. When times get tough, the first reaction may be to retreat and wait for better days to come. At ATI, we've taken a different path.Read More |
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Recovering contents takes skill and commitmentWhen disaster strikes a private residence or commercial operation, one of the most devastating effects is the damage or loss of personal belongings and business items. In addition to the emotional toll these losses can take, damaged or lost contents for a business owner can result in critical downtime or even closure of the business.Read More |
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Don't Get Soaked....Watch out for common missteps in water damage billingThe invoice for a large, commercial restoration job can run hundreds of pages long and warrant a 5-inch thick binder. Weeding through stacks of Xactimate spreadsheets, crew sign-in sheets, moisture logs and equipment records can be an overwhelming and arduous task. Become familiar with key billing components - and aware of some potential red flags - to simplify the auditing process and ensure fairness.Read More |
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Rebuilding with TLCLast winter in the Pacific Northwest was a season that won't be soon forgotten. In Spokane, Washington, residents braved the snowiest winter on record, battling over 90 inches of the white stuff along with freezing temperatures that didn't let up for weeks. The severe weather wrought significant damage to a full-service retirement community consisting of condominium-style homes, assisted living apartments, a memory care center for patients with Alzheimer's and a skilled nursing facility.Read More |
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ATI Newsletter: From the PresidentThis past year was filled with many challenging jobs for our restoration and remediation teams. Natural disasters rolled in one after the other this summer and fall, keeping our CAT team and crews on the move.Read More |
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ATI Newsletter: From ATI CorporateThis past year Gregg Zembik was appointed Branch Manager of the Orange, CA office. Since joining the ATI family, Gregg has made significant contributions to our company with his 29 years of experience in construction management and insurance restoration.Read More |
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ATI Newsletter: From Los AngelesOf the many jobs we performed in 2008, one that stands out is the assistance we gave our long-time friend and customer, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. In September a water line burst in the Mark Goodson Building, causing major flooding on six floors and lower parking levels.Read More |


