2025-12-19 – Weekly Home Inspector Jobs : Free uniforms with paid training roles

Important Note: These jobs are posted in real-time and might expire. Please apply promptly.


This week, the home inspection job market is buzzing with opportunities. There’s a critical need for licensed inspectors, especially in states like North Carolina and Michigan. For those looking for flexibility, there are a few remote roles that have been verified as well. It’s a good time to explore new positions and see what’s out there.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Home Inspector
    Company: CHANCORP INC | Location: Fayetteville, NC
    This role offers paid training and apprenticeship, ideal if you’re just starting out or looking to get licensed in North Carolina. They even throw in free uniforms.
    Apply Here

  • Home Inspector
    Company: CHANCORP INC | Location: Raleigh, NC
    Looking for career growth? This position not only offers advancement opportunities but also includes paid training.
    Apply Here

  • Home Inspector
    Company: CHANCORP INC | Location: Jacksonville, NC
    Training and development are top priorities here. If you’re eager to learn and grow, this could be the place for you.
    Apply Here

  • Home Inspector
    Company: Weatherstone Property Inspections L | Location: Washington, MI
    Seeking an experienced inspector who values excellence. If you’re reliable and know your way around a property, this might be your next move.
    Apply Here

  • Home Inspector
    Company: CQI HOME INSPECTIONS | Location: Hollywood, MD
    This role involves traveling to various sites, perfect for someone who loves being on the move.
    Apply Here

  • Home Inspector
    Company: CHANCORP INC | Location: Fayetteville, NC
    Another chance with CHANCORP to gain experience through paid training and apprenticeship.
    Apply Here

  • Home Inspector
    Company: CHANCORP INC | Location: Raleigh, NC
    Perfect for those wanting to start their career with a solid foundation and room to grow.
    Apply Here

  • Home Inspector
    Company: Pillar to Post Home Inspectors THE CAPUANO TEAM | Location: Olde West Chester, OH
    Entry-level role with Pillar to Post, a trusted name in the industry. Great for someone starting out.
    Apply Here

  • Licensed Home Inspector
    Company: MAHOGANY PREMIUM HOME INSPECTIONS L | Location: Charlotte, NC
    Join a growing team on a part-time basis. If you’re already licensed and want a flexible gig, check this out.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

For those who need flexibility, here are some remote opportunities this week. These roles allow you to work from wherever you are.

  • Home Inspector
    Company: LaunchPad Home Group Inc | Location: Tampa, FL
    Perfect for those passionate about building and inspecting, with the flexibility to work from just about anywhere.
    Apply Here

  • Home Inspector
    Company: LaunchPad Home Group Inc | Location: Schenectady, NY
    Be part of a team renowned in the home inspection industry. This position offers a chance to work remotely.
    Apply Here

  • Home Inspector
    Company: CQI HOME INSPECTIONS | Location: Hollywood, MD
    A role that involves traveling, with the added benefit of remote work flexibility.
    Apply Here

  • Home Inspector (Salary $50-$75k)
    Company: House Buyers of America | Location: Gainesville, VA
    Offers a solid salary range and the flexibility of remote work. A great opportunity for experienced inspectors.
    Apply Here


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


Hope you find these listings helpful this week. Whether you’re looking for something local or remote, there’s something for everyone. Take care and have a productive week ahead!

But in NC, ‘apply promptly’ is right — InterNACHI job alerts landed me two interviews: InterNACHI® - International Association of Certified Home Inspectors. MI posts fill by noon.

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Agree with @lucyB12 — “apply promptly” is real; I landed a Raleigh interview by replying in 10 minutes with my license and COI PDF ready. If you’re eyeing the paid training + free uniforms, ask if the ride-along day is paid and if PPE’s included, or consider remote report QA as a stopgap.

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I keep a one-page sample report and my license/COI in a single PDF so I can reply fast to those “real-time” posts, and that’s how I snagged a remote QA review gig last week. If you’re eyeing the paid training + free uniform roles, ask if the hours count toward NC/MI CE and whether there’s a gear deposit or a clawback, @Guide. Also, , some “remote” listings still want occasional on-site reinspects — confirm the radius upfront.

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But pre-saved email + Calendly got me a remote file review; MI doesn’t license inspectors: InterNACHI® - International Association of Certified Home Inspectors

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Quick win for me: I send a 20‑second screen recording showing how I flag safety defects in Spectora, which got me same‑day callbacks in NC. @susanM56 is right on the speed, but don’t attach video — drop a link so it doesn’t get filtered; anyone else using this for remote QA?

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And for those ‘real-time’ posts, I set a 15-minute reminder and just call — got a same-day interview in Charlotte last month doing that. If it’s the ‘free uniforms with paid training’ setup, ask if it’s W-2 and whether mileage is covered; , I learned the hard way when the stipend didn’t apply during training.

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For NC postings, I get faster replies when I lead with “NC license #xxxx — GL/E&O attached” and a one-page sample report PDF. When a listing says “free uniforms with paid training,” I ask for the hourly training rate and mileage upfront; if they hedge, I move.

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I’ve gotten faster callbacks in Michigan by using a local 248 Google Voice number and opening with my InterNACHI ID, @heather_ben36. Small caveat: when they mention training, I ask if ride‑alongs are paid and get the schedule in writing before blocking my calendar.

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I send a 30‑sec Loom of my workflow; callbacks doubled — https://loom.com; if attachments-only, I switch to a one‑pager.

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Piggybacking on @julia_m73, I get quicker bites when I open with ‘Coverage: Wake/Johnston/Durham — 30‑mile radius — next‑day slots’ and a max fee ceiling so dispatch can green‑light fast. Tiny caveat: some portals strip formatting, so I keep that line plain text at the very top.

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Quick tweak that’s helped me in NC: I put ‘Supra eKey access — report by 9am next day’ in the first line and attach my COI. It moves me up the queue, but only promise that timeline if you can hit it.

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And i lead with ‘NC/MI license # + E&O/GL limits + Supra eKey’ plus a redacted sample report, which consistently moves me past initial screening; if you don’t have Supra, spell out your key exchange plan, and always confirm mileage on those ‘free uniform’ posts… Not glamorous, but it saves more time than a shiny logo.

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