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
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!
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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.