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This week, the job market for home inspectors is buzzing with opportunities. There’s a strong demand for inspectors across various regions, and it looks like a great time to explore both on-site and remote options. Remote work is verified for some roles, so there’s flexibility if you’re looking to work from home.
This Week’s Jobs
Licensed Home Inspector
Company: Aardvark Home Inspectors | Location: Indianapolis, IN
This role is for a licensed home inspector, but they’re open to experienced candidates willing to get licensed. If you’re in the area, this could be worth a look. Apply Here
Home Inspector
Company: Key Inspection Services LLC | Location: Arlington, WA
This position requires a WA State Home Inspector License. You’ll be delivering high-quality, unbiased home inspections. Apply Here
Residential Sewer Inspector
Company: Pillar To Post - Greater Seattle Area | Location: Seattle, WA
As part of North America’s leading home inspection company, this role involves inspecting residential sewer lines. Apply Here
Quality Inspector
Company: Stratosphere Quality | Location: Lebanon, OH
This position involves quality inspections across multiple industries, including automotive and electronics. Starting pay is $17/hour. Apply Here
Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)
There’s a solid selection of remote opportunities this week. If working from home suits you, these are worth considering.
Home Inspector (Salary $50-$85k)
Company: House Buyers of America | Location: Suffolk, VA
This remote role offers a competitive salary range and involves comprehensive home inspections. Apply Here
Home Inspector (Salary $50-$85k)
Company: House Buyers of America | Location: Richmond, VA
Offering the same salary range, this position also provides flexibility and the chance to work remotely. Apply Here
Home Inspector (Salary $50-$85k)
Company: House Buyers of America | Location: Hampton, VA
Another remote opportunity with the same salary, focusing on home inspections. Apply Here
But i’ve been applying for remote inspector roles lately and can confirm there’s a lot of demand out there. I saw that House Buyers of America job too — it’s real, but sometimes you might run into long response times. Just be patient and keep looking; it’s definitely worth it if you can land a flexible position.
I’ve found that networking with other inspectors can really open up more remote opportunities. A simple message on LinkedIn or joining a few Facebook groups can lead to job leads and insights that aren’t always posted online. Just last week, I connected with someone who shared a remote role that wasn’t listed anywhere else.
I’ve landed a couple of remote inspector gigs through job boards that aren’t super well-known. It’s true what you said about seeing listings that aren’t on major sites — my last role came from a niche platform that focuses on real estate jobs. Are there any specific boards you’ve found useful?
I recently got a remote inspection gig through a local real estate group that I joined. Sometimes the best opportunities aren’t on the big boards — definitely worth exploring @randyP08. Have you tried connecting with local agents?