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How much do bank inspection jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for bank inspection in Florida is $14.82, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $11.49 and $16.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a bank inspection?

A Bank Inspection job involves reviewing and assessing a bank's financial records, operations, and compliance with regulations to ensure stability and adherence to legal standards. Inspectors examine loan records, risk management practices, and internal controls to identify potential issues. They also prepare reports detailing their findings and recommendations for improvements. This role is crucial in maintaining public trust in the banking system and preventing financial fraud.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a bank inspection?

As a Bank Inspection professional, your daily responsibilities typically include reviewing financial statements, examining banking operations, evaluating compliance with regulations, and preparing detailed audit reports. You may conduct both on-site and remote assessments, interview bank personnel, and test internal controls for effectiveness. Collaboration with other auditors and regulatory authorities is common, and you’ll need to stay updated with industry standards and changing regulations. This role often involves traveling to branch locations and working as part of a multidisciplinary team to ensure all aspects of the bank’s operations meet regulatory and organizational standards.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in bank inspection, and why are they important?

Bank Inspection professionals require strong analytical skills, attention to detail, a background in finance or accounting, and often a relevant degree such as a BBA or MBA. Familiarity with audit software, regulatory compliance systems, and certification such as Certified Bank Auditor (CBA) is valuable. Excellent written and verbal communication, integrity, and problem-solving abilities are vital soft skills in this role. These skills are critical for accurately identifying risks, ensuring regulatory adherence, and maintaining the integrity of financial institutions.

How to become a bank inspector?

To become a bank inspector, candidates typically need a bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, or a related field, along with experience in banking or auditing. Strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and knowledge of banking regulations are essential, and some positions may require certification such as Certified Internal Auditor (CIA).

What does a bank inspection do?

A bank inspection involves evaluating a financial institution's compliance with regulations, safety standards, and operational procedures. Inspectors review areas such as security, record-keeping, and financial practices to ensure the bank's integrity and stability, often using checklists and industry standards. The role requires attention to detail and knowledge of banking regulations.

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Infographic showing various Bank Inspection job openings in Florida as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 86% Full Time, 9% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $30,819 per year, or $14.8 per hour.

Assistant Project Superintendent

DLP Capital

Saint Augustine, FL • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 15 days ago


Job description

The Assistant Project Superintendent  will support the Project Superintendent in overseeing all field operations related to physical construction and in directing the day-to-day progress of the work. This role is responsible for coordinating and supervising site activities, including site work, foundations and slabs, framing, MEP rough-ins, drywall, interior and exterior finishes, trim-out, and final property management walkthroughs.

What you have already achieved: (Requirements)

  • 3-5+ years' relevant experience within Multifamily Construction
  • Proven record of success on large and/or complex projects
  • Proficient with relevant construction technology
  • Excellent leadership, written communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills.

What you are great at: (Responsibilities) 

  • Assist in preparing agendas for all site meetings and issue meeting minutes. 
  • Assist with preparing a weekly schedule, and processing of all field paperwork.
  • Ensure subcontractor compliance with all testing requirements.
  • Ensure compliance with all certifications and building/fire department inspections
  • Continual physical inspection of all work performed and enforcement of all contract documents, plans and specifications.
  • Enforce all quality control procedures and standards.
  • Supervise all site employees as directed by the Project Superintendent.
  • Achieving daily schedule and goals set by the Project Superintendent.
  • Monitoring and ensuring jobsite and subcontractor compliance with Colonial Construction Services Safety Program.
  • Assist in meeting with Owner/ Lender/ Bank Inspector/ Independent Consultants as required.
  • Maintaining a clean project site.
  • Being thoroughly familiar with the requirements of the subcontracts, thereby identifying changes, conflicts, etc., that are beyond the scope of responsibility.
  • Post all changes, RFI responses, sketches and any revisions to the Contract Documents and ensure that the record set at the jobsite is current at all times.
  • Meet all turnover walk criteria/levels of quality, and schedule.
  • Direct punch-out crews on procedures.
  • Collect all warranty book data. 
  • Attend all weekly Subcontractor meetings to assess construction progress, quality, and safety.
  • Preparing daily reports, job diaries, narratives, and all other regular and special documentation as determined by the Project Superintendent  and by the project needs.
  • Assist in preparing the final close out report and lessons learned.

What you're motivated by: 

  • Making an impact. Whether it's the residents who call our Thriving Communities home, the investors who trust us to be stewards of their capital,  or the sponsors we work with to 10x their business, everything we do is about making an impact. 
  • Challenges. You see roadblocks as opportunities and are proactive in finding solutions. 
  • Growth. We've been named to the Inc. 5000 as one of the Fastest-Growing Private Companies in America for fourteen consecutive years. 

Who We Are

What We Do In One Sentence:

We finance the building of Thriving Communities. 

Our Mission:

We are changing the nation through the building of Thriving Communities. We are the leader in funding the building of Thriving Communities centered in safe, attainable housing. 

Our Purpose:

To passionately make an extraordinary impact by transforming lives and building Thriving Communities. 

Our Big, Hairy, Audacious Goal (BHAG):

To positively impact and transform 10 million lives by funding the building of 5,000 Thriving Communities, becoming one of America's 100 largest private companies.

Our Culture:

  • We work hard, marching towards ambitious goals driven by a purpose that's bigger than ourselves. 
  • We are impact-driven, seeking to make a difference not just on the affordable housing crisis but also in the lives of our employees, investors, and partners. 
  • We are disciplined, following our exclusive Elite Execution System to develop personally and professionally. 
  • We strive to Live Fully, finding fulfillment in all areas of our lives.

Our Core Values:

Driven For Greatness: We are driven by the pursuit of knowledge and the paramount importance of a growth mindset, cultivating greatness both personally and professionally.

Living Fully: We prioritize living fully with a dedication to achieving optimal health in all aspects of life: faith, family, friends, freedom, fun , fulfillment, fitness, and finance.

We are intentional with our time, integrating the 8fs of our life to achieve our goals & God's goals.

Grit: We have the endurance and unshakable commitment necessary to achieve our visionary long-term goals.

Community: We elevate the greater good over individual interests, magnifying our impact and cultivating thriving relationships with investors, sponsors, residents, and our colleagues.

Authenticity: We are true to ourselves and others, steadfast in our beliefs and values. We hold ourselves and others accountable, fostering open dialogue to propel growth.

Prepared to Win: We apply discipline to our thoughts and our actions, which leads us to put forth consistent effort and commitment doing the important proactive work despite the urgent priorities we face each day. We plan to win, and are prepared for volatility and challenges.

Kingdom Impact: We share God's love and transformative power through our labor, serving everyone in God's likeness. The world will know God more through our work and how we do it.

Twenty-Mile March: We march towards clear, well-defined goals and objectives with unwavering focus, constantly evaluating our performance and course correcting as needed.

Stewardship: We are guided by our commitments to those who trust us with their capital, their communities, and their careers.

Servant Leadership: We lead with high standards & deep devotion. We display as humble confidence as we build deep relationships and trust. We show the way through the forest, empowering growth, accountability, and a founder's mentality, with team members regularly asking "What else can I do to achieve the desired results?"

Benefits and Perks:

Unlimited PTO, health/dental/vision/life insurance, 401(k) matching, parental leave, adoption services reimbursement/learning/educational incentives, Volunteer Time Off, well-being programs, company events, self improvement/productivity tools, & the incredible feeling of making a difference.

Equal Opportunity Employer:

DLP is a committed Equal Opportunity Employer. If you are a qualified individual with a disability and require assistance in searching for a position or submitting an application, please contact HR at hr@dlpcapital.com. Offers of employment are conditional upon satisfactory completion of pre-employment background verification (including E-Verify). California applicants can view our California Data Privacy Policy here.

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