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As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for boiler inspector in Kansas is $26.36, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.31 and $28.08 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a boiler inspector?

Boiler Inspectors are professionals responsible for examining boilers, pressure vessels, and related equipment to ensure they are safe and compliant with regulations. They conduct routine inspections, evaluate the condition of equipment, and ensure that all safety codes and standards are met. Their work helps prevent accidents, equipment failures, and hazardous situations in buildings, industrial facilities, and power plants. Boiler Inspectors may also review installation procedures, test safety devices, and issue certifications for operation.

What does a boiler inspector do?

A pressure vessel or boiler inspector inspects pressurized systems. Their duties include reading gauges to ensure the equipment is running at the proper pressure, checking the vessel for any signs of wear or damage, and making minor repairs as necessary. The responsibilities of a boiler inspector also involve the maintenance of safety devices that monitor pressure continuously. Qualifications for this career vary but may include a bachelor’s degree in engineering. Depending on the type of system, technical training and professional certification may be sufficient.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a boiler inspector, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Boiler Inspector, you need a solid understanding of mechanical systems, engineering principles, and safety regulations, usually backed by a relevant technical degree or certification. Familiarity with inspection tools, non-destructive testing methods, and industry standards such as ASME codes is essential. Attention to detail, strong analytical thinking, and effective communication help inspectors identify hazards and clearly report findings. These skills ensure boilers operate safely and efficiently, preventing accidents and ensuring regulatory compliance.

What are some common challenges faced by boiler inspectors in the field?

Boiler Inspectors often encounter challenges such as accessing confined or hazardous spaces, staying updated with complex and evolving safety regulations, and effectively communicating findings to both technical and non-technical personnel. They must also manage tight inspection schedules while ensuring thoroughness and safety compliance. Adapting to various types of boilers and operating environments requires strong technical expertise and attention to detail.

What is the difference between Boiler Inspector vs Boiler Technician?

AspectBoiler InspectorBoiler Technician
CertificationsOften requires state or national inspector certificationsRequires technical certifications or licenses related to boiler operation and repair
Work EnvironmentPrimarily inspection sites, safety audits, regulatory complianceMaintenance, repair, and operation of boilers in industrial or commercial settings
Employer & IndustryRegulatory agencies, inspection firms, manufacturing plantsIndustrial facilities, power plants, HVAC companies

While both roles involve working with boilers, a Boiler Inspector focuses on safety inspections and compliance, whereas a Boiler Technician handles maintenance and repairs. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job search focus.

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Infographic showing various Boiler Inspector job openings in Kansas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 80% Full Time, 12% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 5% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,839 per year, or $26.4 per hour.

Maintenance Technician II - UniFirst

UniFirst

De Soto, KS • On-site

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


UniFirst rating

6.6

Company rating: 6.6 out of 10

Based on 134 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

147th of 256 rated facilities management


Job description

Description:

Our Team is Kind of a Big Deal!
UniFirst is seeking a reliable and hardworking Maintenance Tech II to join our UniFirst community! As a Team Partner in the Maintenance Department, you will handle repairs, maintenance, installation and troubleshooting of industrial equipment, systems, and components. At UniFirst we have a standard Monday - Friday work week with periodic night and weekend overtime! We have an immediate opening and provide on the job training.


What’s in it for you?
Training:
Our Team Partners receive quality skills training designed to enhance their performance and assist them with their career potential and advancement.

Career Growth:
You may quickly find yourself on the fast-track to success. We are a rapidly growing company offering significant avenues for personal development and growth.
Culture:
Our culture is what makes UniFirst an organization that stands out from the rest.
Diversity:

At UniFirst, you'll find an environment packed with different cultures, personalities, and backgrounds because we believe it takes many kinds of people to make us successful.
What you’ll be doing:

  • Troubleshoot sources of equipment problems through observation and use of precision measuring and testing instruments.
  • Assist other maintenance personnel with emergency and non-emergency repairs.
  • Troubleshoot and repair Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC’s) and associated control systems.
  • Follow blueprints, schematics, operation manuals, manufacturer’s instructions, and engineering specifications.
  • Perform boiler chemical and wastewater pre-treatment system testing, record results in logbooks / computer systems and make necessary chemical adjustments as required.
  • Perform daily and weekly safety checks on boilers and make necessary repairs as required.
  • Inspect motor, belts, fluid levels, replace filters and perform other maintenance actions in accordance with maintenance procedures.
  • Performing basic welding activities to effect repairs on facilities and equipment.
  • Inspect, clean and lubricate shafts, bearings gears and other equipment parts in accordance with work procedures and technical manual.
  • Utilize a Computerized Maintenance Management System.
  • Perform other duties as assigned by leadership.


Qualifications:

What we’re looking for:

  • High school diploma or GED equivalent required.
  • Two-year technical degree in an appropriate background is preferred.
  • Must be at least 18 years of age.
  • Knowledgeable in industrial maintenance of facilities and equipment.
  • Minimum of 1 year of work experience repairing industrial processing equipment in a production environment required. Applicable military experience will be considered.
  • Must pass UniFirst’s maintenance knowledge assessment to be eligible for employment.
  • Ability to read blueprints and schematics is required.
  • Ability to read and understand maintenance literature printed in English required.
  • Basic computer and Microsoft Office skills is required.
  • Lockout / Tagout experience is required
  • Ability to work overtime as needed is required.

    Valid driver’s license and a safe driving record are required.

  • Ability to lift up to 80 lbs.


About UniFirst


The fabric of UniFirst is woven from its very unique family culture where our Team Partners enjoy a small company feel while taking advantage of the resources and stability that come with being a 1.5-billion-dollar organization.
UniFirst is an international leader in the $18 billion-dollar garment services industry. We currently employ over 13,000 team partners who serve 300,000 business customer locations throughout the U.S., Canada, and Europe. We were included in the top 10 of Selling Power magazine’s “Best Companies to Sell For” list and recognized on Forbes magazine’s “Platinum 400 – Best Big Companies” list. As an 80-year old company focused on annual growth, there’s never been a better time to join our team.
There’s a lot to love about UniFirst, where you come first.
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About UniFirst

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The year was 1936 and Aldo Croatti had a vision: to serve the men and women who put in a hard day’s work. He founded a laundry business to clean clothes of factory workers and others in the heavy-soil business. With UniFirst, he created an entirely new concept: uniform rental services. This business concept gained popularity because it delivered on a key customer need: helping businesses work safer and smarter while presenting a better business image. Aldo’s vision spurred the growth of an entire industry. Since then, UniFirst has evolved into a leader in the uniform rental services industry. With headquarters located in Wilmington, MA, UniFirst operates 260-plus facilities throughout North and Central America and Europe. We serve over 300,000 customers and outfit over 2 million workers across a variety of industries—from automotive to transportation and warehousing, construction, and everything in between. We proudly serve nearly half of Fortune 500 companies and their hardworking employees.

Industry

Manufacturing

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Wilmington, MA, US

Year founded

1936