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Conduct on-site asset inspections. * Monitor and process insurance coverages ensuring prudent values and coverages. Manage insurance claim proceedings including filing, repairing and closing claims.

Asset Protection Technician

Delaware, PA ยท On-site

  • Medical

  • Life

Inspections: Performs life & safety critical inspections on key building areas and equipment on the required frequency. (daily / hourly) * Asset Inspection: Perform asset inspection for outbound TMs ...

Asset Protection Technician

Delaware, OH ยท On-site

  • Medical

  • Life

Inspections: Performs life & safety critical inspections on key building areas and equipment on the required frequency. (daily / hourly) * Asset Inspection: Perform asset inspection for outbound TMs ...

Maintaining crane equipment history files on designated WHE and provide statuses to assigned assets. Inspect contractor cranes for Navy Crane Center (NCC), ASME, OSHA and other applicable ...

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How much do asset inspector jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for asset inspector in the United States is $26.95, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.03 and $31.25 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges asset inspectors face when conducting inspections in the field?

Asset Inspectors often encounter challenges such as accessing remote or hazardous locations, dealing with changing weather conditions, and ensuring all inspections comply with strict safety and regulatory standards. Additionally, maintaining accurate and detailed records while working under tight deadlines can be demanding. Effective communication with maintenance teams and other departments is crucial to address findings promptly and ensure assets are properly maintained.

What is an asset inspector?

Asset inspectors are professionals responsible for assessing the condition, safety, and compliance of physical assets such as buildings, infrastructure, machinery, or equipment. They conduct inspections to identify issues like wear, damage, or regulatory non-compliance and often generate reports detailing their findings. Asset inspectors help organizations maintain their assets, plan for repairs or replacements, and ensure that assets meet safety and operational standards.

What is the difference between Asset Inspector vs Equipment Inspector?

AspectAsset InspectorEquipment Inspector
Required credentialsCertifications in asset management, inspection, or related fieldsCertifications in equipment inspection, safety standards, or technical skills
Work environmentInspecting physical assets like infrastructure, facilities, or propertyInspecting machinery, tools, or technical equipment
Employer & industry usageUsed in industries like utilities, real estate, and infrastructureCommon in manufacturing, construction, and industrial sectors
Search & comparison intentOften compared for asset management rolesCompared when focusing on machinery and equipment safety

While both roles involve inspection, Asset Inspectors focus on physical assets like infrastructure and property, ensuring their condition and compliance. Equipment Inspectors primarily evaluate machinery and technical equipment for safety and functionality. The choice depends on the industry and specific inspection focus.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an asset inspector?

To thrive as an Asset Inspector, you need a solid understanding of inspection protocols, asset management principles, and relevant regulatory standards, often backed by a technical diploma or certification. Familiarity with inspection software, handheld data collection devices, and digital asset management systems is typically required. Attention to detail, strong organizational skills, and effective communication set outstanding inspectors apart. These skills ensure accurate asset assessments, regulatory compliance, and efficient reporting, which are crucial for organizational reliability and safety.
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What states have the most Asset Inspector jobs?

States with the most job openings for Asset Inspector jobs include:

Infographic showing various Asset Inspector job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 84% Full Time, 12% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $56,066 per year, or $27 per hour.

Trust Real Estate Asset Manager

Huntington

Houston, TX โ€ข On-site, Remote

Full-time

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

Description

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Analyze, advise, manage and report on a portfolio of investment real estate assets within Huntingtonโ€™s Private Bank policies and procedures. Identify, mitigate and escalate risks accordingly.
  • Collaborate and serve as subject matter expert with other advisor teammates and clients.
  • Acquire, maintain and liquidate real estate assets as determined by the accountโ€™s governing documents or when deemed prudent.
  • Perform capital expenditure and routine maintenance projects.
  • Responsible for lease management such as negotiation, tenant credit worthiness, tenant improvements, tenant relations and account receivables.
  • Direct management and / or oversite of third-party vendors which include property management companies, appraisers, vendors and contractors.
  • Collect, review and maintain asset documentation including deeds, leases, liens and others.
  • Conduct on-site asset inspections.
  • Monitor and process insurance coverages ensuring prudent values and coverages. Manage insurance claim proceedings including filing, repairing and closing claims.
  • Monitor and process payments of taxes ensuing prudent assessed values and exemptions.
  • Assist with developing new business with attorneys, CPAโ€™s and centers of influence as a real estate specialist.

Basic Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's Degree (Accounting, Finance, General Business, Management or Real Estate major preferred).
  • 4+ years of relevant experience in real estate or asset management.
  • Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Self-driven professional capable of working independently with minimal supervision
  • Detail oriented with experienced analytical, mathematical and problem-solving skills.
  • Computer modeling skills including robust Excel and Argus capabilities.
  • Strong verbal & written communications skills
  • Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM)
  • Certified Property Manager (CPM)


Exempt Status: (Yes = not eligible for overtime pay) (No = eligible for overtime pay)

Yes

Workplace Type:

Office

Our Approach to Office Workplace Type

Certain positions outside our branch network may be eligible for a flexible work arrangement. Weโ€™re combining the best of both worlds:  in-office and work from home. Our approach enables our teams to deepen connections, maintain a strong community, and do their best work. Remote roles will also have the opportunity to come together in our offices for moments that matter. Specific work arrangements will be provided by the hiring team.

Huntington is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Tobacco-Free Hiring Practice: Visit Huntington's Career Web Site for more details.

Note to Agency Recruiters:  Huntington Bank will not pay a fee for any placement resulting from the receipt of an unsolicited resume.  All unsolicited resumes sent to any Huntington Bank colleagues, directly or indirectly, will be considered Huntington Bank property. Recruiting agencies must have a valid, written and fully executed Master Service Agreement and Statement of Work for consideration.