
Cat5 Resources Disaster Response Training Camp TEXAS
Cat5 Resources LLC, Beaumont, TX, United States
CAT5 RESOURCES DISASTER RESPONSE BOOT CAMP TRAINING SCHEDULE
Beaumont, Texas
DISASTER RESPONSE TECHNICIAN TRAINING & ORIENTATION
Saturday, May 2, 2026 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
LIT Workforce and Allied Health Training Center
Industry Partners Lab
855 E Lavaca St, Beaumont, TX 77705
*Training Camp attendance is completely voluntary. This training camp is unpaid and is intended for orientation, skills development, and preparedness for potential future deployment opportunities.
Questions? Contact hr@cat5resources.com.
When everything goes down, this is where you learn to step up.
You're invited to join us for our 2026 Cat5 Resources Disaster Response Training Camp, designed for individuals who want to work in real-world disaster response and critical infrastructure support. Whether you’ve deployed with us before or you’re looking to get started, this training gives you a firsthand look at what it takes.
This is not classroom theory. This is hands-on, real-world training built around how we actually operate in the field.
What You’ll Learn
Our Disaster Response Training Camp covers the core skills needed to support emergency power operations, including:
Generator deployment and setup
Hardwiring generators to live sites
Fueling operations and logistics
Basic generator troubleshooting and maintenance
Field communication and reporting procedures
This training is ideal for those looking to work as Disaster Response Technicians or in Command Center support roles.
Disaster Response Technician – $45 per hour + OT*
Job Duties
Deliver fuel to customer sites
Deploy and set up generators
Hardwire generators to critical infrastructure
Start and monitor generators
Troubleshoot minor mechanical or electrical issues
Report field data to command center teams
Assist with special projects as needed
Requirements
Basic electrical and/or mechanical knowledge
Smart device (phone, tablet, or laptop)
Reliable ½-ton (or larger) 4WD diesel truck (required for fueling/deployment roles)
Flexible availability for storm deployments (as-needed basis)
Valid driver’s license, good driving record, and current insurance
Must be 25 or older (insurance requirement – non-negotiable)
Command Center Disaster Response Coordinator – $20 per hour + OT*
Role
Serve as the communication hub between field technicians, customers, and internal teams during disaster events.
Responsibilities
Provide site access details to field technicians
Track and update real-time activity
Technician locations and ETAs
Equipment movement
Site power status
Fueling activity
Input field data into customer systems
Support technicians with resources to stay operational
Maintain clear, consistent communication under pressure
Escalate issues to management as needed
Important Notes
All disaster response roles are seasonal and deployment-based
Team members are notified via call, text, or email when deployments occur
Availability for every event is not required and does not affect future opportunities
Ready to Get Started?
If you’re serious about working in disaster response and supporting critical infrastructure when it matters most, this is your entry point.
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Beaumont, Texas
DISASTER RESPONSE TECHNICIAN TRAINING & ORIENTATION
Saturday, May 2, 2026 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
LIT Workforce and Allied Health Training Center
Industry Partners Lab
855 E Lavaca St, Beaumont, TX 77705
*Training Camp attendance is completely voluntary. This training camp is unpaid and is intended for orientation, skills development, and preparedness for potential future deployment opportunities.
Questions? Contact hr@cat5resources.com.
When everything goes down, this is where you learn to step up.
You're invited to join us for our 2026 Cat5 Resources Disaster Response Training Camp, designed for individuals who want to work in real-world disaster response and critical infrastructure support. Whether you’ve deployed with us before or you’re looking to get started, this training gives you a firsthand look at what it takes.
This is not classroom theory. This is hands-on, real-world training built around how we actually operate in the field.
What You’ll Learn
Our Disaster Response Training Camp covers the core skills needed to support emergency power operations, including:
Generator deployment and setup
Hardwiring generators to live sites
Fueling operations and logistics
Basic generator troubleshooting and maintenance
Field communication and reporting procedures
This training is ideal for those looking to work as Disaster Response Technicians or in Command Center support roles.
Disaster Response Technician – $45 per hour + OT*
Job Duties
Deliver fuel to customer sites
Deploy and set up generators
Hardwire generators to critical infrastructure
Start and monitor generators
Troubleshoot minor mechanical or electrical issues
Report field data to command center teams
Assist with special projects as needed
Requirements
Basic electrical and/or mechanical knowledge
Smart device (phone, tablet, or laptop)
Reliable ½-ton (or larger) 4WD diesel truck (required for fueling/deployment roles)
Flexible availability for storm deployments (as-needed basis)
Valid driver’s license, good driving record, and current insurance
Must be 25 or older (insurance requirement – non-negotiable)
Command Center Disaster Response Coordinator – $20 per hour + OT*
Role
Serve as the communication hub between field technicians, customers, and internal teams during disaster events.
Responsibilities
Provide site access details to field technicians
Track and update real-time activity
Technician locations and ETAs
Equipment movement
Site power status
Fueling activity
Input field data into customer systems
Support technicians with resources to stay operational
Maintain clear, consistent communication under pressure
Escalate issues to management as needed
Important Notes
All disaster response roles are seasonal and deployment-based
Team members are notified via call, text, or email when deployments occur
Availability for every event is not required and does not affect future opportunities
Ready to Get Started?
If you’re serious about working in disaster response and supporting critical infrastructure when it matters most, this is your entry point.
#J-18808-Ljbffr