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AHERA Building Inspector/Supervisor Certification required and must be maintained. * Experience in restoration, construction, environmental services, or related trades preferred. * Proficient in ...

AHERA Building Inspector/Supervisor Certification required and must be maintained. * Experience in restoration, construction, environmental services, or related trades preferred. * Proficient in ...

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How much do ahera building inspector jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 6, 2026, the average yearly pay for ahera building inspector in the United States is $68,881.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $54,000.00 and $81,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are AHERA Building Inspectors?

AHERA Building Inspectors are professionals certified to inspect buildings for asbestos-containing materials in accordance with the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA). They conduct thorough inspections in schools and other facilities, collect samples, and document the presence and condition of asbestos. Their work is essential for ensuring compliance with federal regulations and protecting occupants from asbestos exposure. These inspectors must complete specific training and certification, and their reports help guide necessary asbestos management or abatement actions.

What are some common challenges faced by an Asbestos (AHERA) Building Inspector during site assessments?

As an AHERA Building Inspector, one common challenge is accurately identifying and sampling suspect asbestos-containing materials in diverse building environments, which often requires careful attention to detail and adherence to strict safety protocols. Inspectors may also face difficulties accessing certain areas due to building occupancy or structural limitations, making thorough inspection planning essential. Additionally, effective communication with building owners, occupants, and abatement teams is crucial to ensure safety and regulatory compliance throughout the inspection process.

What is the difference between Ahera Building Inspector vs Building Inspector?

AspectAhera Building InspectorBuilding Inspector
CertificationsTypically requires state or local building inspector certificationsRequires similar certifications, often including ICC or state-specific licenses
Work EnvironmentConducts inspections on residential, commercial, and industrial buildingsPerforms inspections across various building types, often on-site
Employer & Industry UsageEmployed by local government, construction firms, or private inspection companiesCommonly employed by municipalities, construction companies, or private firms

The Ahera Building Inspector and Building Inspector roles share similar certifications, work environments, and industry usage. Both inspect buildings for code compliance, safety, and quality. The main difference lies in regional or company-specific terminology, but their responsibilities and qualifications are largely aligned.

What is an ahera inspector?

An Ahera inspector is a professional responsible for evaluating building safety, code compliance, and structural integrity during construction or renovation projects. They typically conduct inspections, review plans, and ensure adherence to local building codes, often requiring certification and knowledge of construction standards.

What type of inspector gets paid the most?

Among building inspectors, those with specialized certifications, such as electrical or plumbing inspectors, tend to earn higher salaries. Additionally, inspectors working in high-demand areas or for government agencies often receive higher pay due to experience and expertise in complex inspections.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an AHERA Building Inspector, and why are they important?

To thrive as an AHERA Building Inspector, you need knowledge of asbestos regulations, building inspection methods, and typically must hold an AHERA Building Inspector certification. Familiarity with sampling equipment, laboratory analysis procedures, and regulatory compliance software is commonly required. Attention to detail, strong communication, and integrity help inspectors accurately identify hazards and effectively report findings. These skills ensure safety, regulatory compliance, and public health protection during asbestos inspections and abatement projects.

Are building inspectors in high demand?

Building inspectors are generally in steady demand due to ongoing construction, renovation, and safety regulations. Employment is expected to grow as new buildings are constructed and existing structures are maintained or upgraded, with certification and knowledge of building codes being important for job prospects.

How much do asbestos inspectors make?

Asbestos inspectors typically earn between $50,000 and $70,000 annually, depending on experience, certifications, and location. In New York City, salaries can be higher due to the cost of living and demand for specialized environmental safety skills.
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Warehouse Technician / Environmental Inspector

Warehouse Technician / Environmental Inspector

HighGround

Ferndale, WA • On-site

$20 - $22/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Warehouse Technician / AHERA Environmental Inspector & Sampler

Location: Ferndale, WA
Department: Operations
Reports To: Facilities & Fleet Manager
Employment Type: Full-Time

Position Summary

At PureDry Restoration, we help homeowners and businesses recover when disaster strikes. We're looking for a dependable and motivated Warehouse Technician / AHERA Environmental Inspector & Sampler to join our Operations team.

This unique role combines warehouse operations with environmental inspection services. You'll help maintain warehouse inventory, equipment, and operational readiness while conducting asbestos, lead, and mold inspections and collecting environmental samples throughout Northwest Washington.

The ideal candidate enjoys both hands-on warehouse work and field work, is highly organized, safety-minded, and takes pride in delivering exceptional service to both internal teams and customers.

Company-paid AHERA training and certification assistance are available for qualified candidates who do not currently possess the required certifications.

Essential Duties & ResponsibilitiesWarehouse Operations
  • Maintain a clean, safe, organized, and efficient warehouse environment.

  • Oversee daily operations of the PureDry Restoration and PureClean Carpet Cleaning warehouses.

  • Clean, inspect, maintain, and prepare equipment for emergency response operations.

  • Complete warehouse inspections and required checklists accurately and on schedule.

  • Perform weekly inventory counts and maintain inventory levels.

  • Verify incoming shipments against purchase orders and vendor invoices.

  • Organize and stock equipment, supplies, and consumables.

  • Transport equipment and supplies between company locations as needed.

  • Assist with preventative maintenance and recommend replacement equipment when necessary.

  • Communicate regularly with the Facilities & Fleet Manager regarding inventory, equipment repairs, maintenance, and operational needs.

Facility Maintenance
  • Maintain clean warehouse, office, shop, and common areas.

  • Restock janitorial and paper supplies.

  • Empty trash and recycling containers.

  • Monitor dumpsters and exterior work areas.

  • Report facility maintenance issues promptly.

AHERA Environmental Inspector & Sampler ResponsibilitiesEnvironmental Inspection & Sampling
  • Conduct asbestos, lead, and mold inspections for residential, commercial, and industrial properties.

  • Travel throughout Northwest Washington to perform environmental inspections and collect samples.

  • Collect representative samples using approved equipment and industry standards.

  • Perform inspections and sampling in accordance with AHERA, OSHA, EPA, Washington State, and applicable local regulations.

  • Document inspection findings, photographs, sampling locations, and field notes.

  • Prepare professional inspection reports and recommendations.

  • Package, label, secure, and maintain chain-of-custody documentation for all samples.

  • Transport samples to the company's laboratory in Everett.

  • Maintain accurate inspection records and regulatory documentation.

  • Ensure inspections are completed safely, professionally, and efficiently.

Abatement Oversight & Regulatory Compliance
  • Provide oversight during lead and asbestos abatement projects.

  • Help ensure compliance with AHERA, OSHA, EPA, Washington State Department of Labor & Industries, and other applicable regulations.

  • Monitor containment procedures, PPE usage, and safe work practices.

  • Communicate findings and potential concerns with project managers and leadership.

  • Promote a culture of safety by identifying hazards and recommending corrective actions.

Customer Service
  • Deliver exceptional customer service during every interaction.

  • Clearly explain inspection and sampling procedures to customers.

  • Represent PureDry Restoration with professionalism and integrity.

  • Protect customers' homes and businesses while maintaining clean work areas.

  • Build trust through excellent communication and attention to detail.

QualificationsRequired
  • High school diploma or GED.

  • Valid Washington State Driver's License with a clean driving record.

  • Ability to safely operate company vehicles throughout Western Washington.

  • Strong organizational and time management skills.

  • Excellent customer service and communication skills.

  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.

  • Basic computer and smartphone proficiency.

  • Ability to complete reports and documentation accurately.

Preferred
  • Warehouse or inventory management experience.

  • Restoration or construction industry experience.

  • Environmental inspection or industrial hygiene experience.

  • Equipment maintenance experience.

  • Previous customer service experience.

Required Certifications
  • AHERA Building Inspector Certification (or ability to obtain).

  • AHERA Contractor/Supervisor Certification (or ability to obtain).

  • Maintain all required certifications and continuing education.

  • Company-paid AHERA certification and ongoing training provided for qualified candidates.

Physical Requirements
  • Frequently lift and carry up to 75 pounds.

  • Push, pull, bend, kneel, squat, climb, and work from ladders.

  • Stand and walk for extended periods.

  • Work indoors and outdoors in varying weather conditions.

  • Safely operate warehouse equipment and company vehicles.

  • Travel daily throughout the service area.

What We Offer
  • Competitive hourly pay

  • Company-paid AHERA certification and ongoing training

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance

  • 401(k) with company match

  • Paid Time Off (PTO)

  • Paid holidays

  • Company uniforms

  • Company vehicle for work-related travel

  • Professional development and advancement opportunities

  • Supportive, team-oriented work environment

Why Join PureDry Restoration?

Every member of our team plays an important role in helping families and businesses recover after property damage. Whether you're preparing equipment for emergency response or conducting environmental inspections that help keep people safe, your work has a direct impact on the communities we serve.

If you're dependable, organized, safety-minded, and looking for a long-term career with opportunities for growth, we'd love to hear from you.