Textile & Contents Restoration Portland

Textile & Contents Restoration

Full Time • Portland
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Benefits:
  • 401(k)
  • 401(k) matching
  • Opportunity for advancement
  • Paid time off
  • Training & development
Textile & Contents Restoration

Location: North Portland, OR
Job Type: Full-time

Join our growing restoration team and play a critical role in restoring customers’ clothing, textiles, and personal belongings after fire, water, or mold damage.

Seeking a hardworking, highly organized, and detail-driven Textile & Contents Restoration Laborer to support our Contents and Textile Restoration division. This warehouse-based role is ideal for candidates with professional textile, laundry, garment care, dry cleaning, or fabric handling experience who understand the importance of proper washing, sorting, organization, and maintaining strict separation of customer items.

This position focuses heavily on textile restoration while also supporting contents cleaning, inventory management, and occasional field pack-outs/move-backs as needed. Carpet cleaning or restoration experience is a plus, but textile industry experience is strongly preferred.

What You’ll Do:

  •  Wash, sort, clean, deodorize, and restore customer textiles, clothing, linens, and soft goods using specialized equipment and proven restoration methods. 
  •  Maintain strict organization systems to ensure customer belongings are properly tracked, separated, and never mixed. 
  •  Clean and restore personal property, including clothing, bedding, shoes, soft goods, electronics, furniture, and sentimental items. 
  •  Inspect textiles for proper treatment methods based on fabric type, contamination, and restoration requirements. 
  •  Organize, barcode, and track inventory using company systems and technology. 
  •  Assist with pack-outs, transport, inventory, and move-backs at customer properties when needed. 
  •  Alternate between textile and contents restoration duties depending on workload demands. 
  •  Support occasional carpet cleaning or specialty cleaning projects as needed. 
  •  Maintain warehouse cleanliness, safety standards, and workflow efficiency. 
  •  Work closely with management and team members to ensure exceptional quality control. 
Requirements:

  •  High school diploma or equivalent 
  • Previous experience in textile services, laundry operations, dry cleaning, garment care, or fabric handling strongly preferred
  •  Strong sorting, washing, organization, and inventory management skills 
  •  Proven attention to detail with the ability to prevent customer item mix-ups 
  •  Comfortable in a physically active role involving standing, lifting, and repetitive tasks 
  •  Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. 
  •  Willingness to assist with field work, pack-outs, and customer moves 
  •  Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record required 
  •  Reliable transportation preferred 
  •  Strong work ethic, professionalism, and positive attitude 
  •  Comfortable working around fire, smoke, water, or mold-damaged materials (PPE and training provided) 
Preferred Experience (Not Required):

  •  Textile manufacturing, laundry services, dry cleaning, or clothing care industry 
  •  Restoration industry experience 
  •  Carpet cleaning experience 
  •  Familiarity with inventory systems such as ICAT or Encircle 
  •  Knowledge of deodorization techniques and specialty textile cleaning methods 
Why Join

  •  Full-time, stable career opportunity 
  •  Paid training and industry certifications 
  •  Growth opportunities within restoration and textile operations 
  •  Supportive team environment 
  •  Meaningful work helping families recover after disaster 
  •  Competitive compensation based on experience
Compensation: $18.00 - $22.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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