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Collateral Inspection Jobs in Ohio (NOW HIRING)

A&P Technician Level 3

Vandalia, OH · On-site

$29.50 - $38/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Must acquire, support, and maintain a QC level 2 collateral duty Safe-For-Flight inspector. Must be able to train and direct junior mechanics on multiple aircraft projects. Must be Team oriented ...

Verify collateral, assess condition, and provide prompt and accurate reporting. * Schedule and route inspections to ensure efficient completion within required timeline. * Utilize a company supplied ...

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How much do collateral inspection jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for collateral inspection in Ohio is $27.28, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.27 and $36.59 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a collateral inspection?

A Collateral Inspection job involves assessing the condition, value, and existence of assets used as collateral for loans or leases. Inspectors visit locations to verify assets like vehicles, equipment, or real estate, ensuring they meet lender requirements. They document findings with photos and reports, helping financial institutions manage risk. Strong attention to detail and adherence to inspection guidelines are essential. This role often requires travel and independent work.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a collateral inspector?

Collateral Inspectors spend their days visiting various properties or assets to verify their condition, ensure they match provided documentation, and note any discrepancies or damage. This often includes taking detailed photos, completing standardized inspection reports, and communicating findings to financial institutions or clients. Inspectors may work independently but frequently interact with property owners, real estate agents, and lenders to coordinate appointments and clarify information. Staying organized and managing appointments efficiently is crucial, as each day may involve multiple site visits with tight deadlines.

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

To thrive as a Collateral Inspector, you need strong attention to detail, understanding of property valuation or asset verification, and often a background in real estate, finance, or a related field. Familiarity with inspection software, digital photography, and sometimes certifications such as Certified Appraiser or Licensed Inspector are typically required. Excellent communication, time management, and problem-solving abilities help you coordinate with clients, lenders, and other stakeholders. These skills ensure accurate, thorough inspection reports that support sound financial decisions and mitigate risk for lending institutions.

Infographic showing various Collateral Inspection job openings in Ohio as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 89% Full Time, 6% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $56,750 per year, or $27.3 per hour.

$29.50 - $38/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Description

Premier Private Jets is a distinguished provider of comprehensive business aviation services, including Charter, Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) [PremierMRO], and Fixed Base Operations (FBO) [PremierFBO]. With a commitment to excellence, we ensure our clients receive unparalleled service across all divisions. 

We are currently seeking candidates for the position of A&P Technician Level 3, at our Dayton, OH location. This position will report to the Maintenance Supervisor. 

Duties and Responsibilities: 

Must be an FAA certified Aircraft A&P Mechanic (FAA Certificate Required). Having an FAA IA Inspection Authorization is preferred, and maintaining an FAA FCC Certification is preferred.  

Safely perform aircraft scheduled and unscheduled maintenance actions and inspections Following applicable technical data in the performance of all aircraft and component maintenance under minimal supervision per the aircraft manufacturer's specific maintenance program or AAIP.  

Coordinate with management, assigned supervision and Inspection to ensure compliance with internal and FAA paperwork, signoffs and quality specifications using the Corridor maintenance program.  

Ensure that all inspections are properly performed, and that the proper inspection records, reports and forms used by the Repair Station are properly executed prior to releasing the product for return to service. 

Follow standard operating procedures assigned from management and as directed by the aircraft manufacturers maintenance manual specifications when using aircraft maintenance tools and equipment such as electrical, hydraulic power and Aircraft Pressurization carts, Aircraft Jacks, calibrated tools, etc. 

Properly care for and maintain all required maintenance and facility equipment and tools. 

Read and understand the Repair Station/Quality Control Manual PPJR496E and any referenced Forms, Manuals, or supplements referenced within the listed document. 

Keep current with the latest revisions of all technical data within one's area of expertise on all articles repaired by the Repair Station. This data will include manufacturers' overhaul manuals, service bulletins, part specifications, related FAA approved data and other required technical data used by the Repair Station 

Ensuring the proper handling and preservation of all units/parts while in the work process, installation, and storage. 

Ensure the proper tagging and identification of all parts and components as outlined in CFR PPJR496E. 

Determine that no defective, unserviceable, or un-airworthy parts are installed in any component or aircraft released by the Repair Station.   

Periodically review, record, and document On-the-job Training on form PAT-DAY-0003 as required. Provide documentation to the quality assurance department of all OJT & formal training to be incorporated into repair station personnel files. Maintaining currency requirements for all special authorizations as required by repair station duties. 

Comply with all safety and housekeeping policies. Use personal protective equipment and ensure the aircraft exterior and interior is properly protected (PTP). Perform other duties as assigned by management.  

Requirements

 Requirements for the position: 

Must be able to pass a 10-year background check and be assigned to a FAA mandated drug screening program.  

Must be an FAA licensed A&P Mechanic with over 10 years' experience 

Ability to read and interpret blueprints and engineering documentation. 

Ability to use standard aircraft mechanics tools, equipment, and materials in the aircraft maintenance process. Able to climb ladders and stairs, perform close tolerance work, work in small spaces, lift up to 40 pounds. Must be able to work at heights to include from a 20' ladder or aerial lift.   

Knowledge of Corridor Maintenance Program, MS Office programs, especially Outlook.  

Must be capable and have experience leading and training junior Mechanics on multiple smaller aircraft projects at the discretion of manager in support of the Maintenance Lead/Supervisor for aircraft AOG Drop-in, small Inspection projects, independent aircraft Troubleshooting and all major repairs, inspections for scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on a minimum of 5 corporate aircraft makes/models identified in Premier's FAA 145 Repair Station Operational Specifications.   

Must have previous experience and be willing to train in support to perform aircraft run & taxi operations at the Dayton International airport for the Premier maintenance department operations. 

Must have previous experience and be capable of performing as a QC level 2 collateral duty Safe-For-Flight inspector.   

Must be capable and willing to train, operate and perform aircraft runs and taxi operations at the Dayton International Airport.  

Must acquire, support, and maintain a QC level 2 collateral duty Safe-For-Flight inspector.  

Must be able to train and direct junior mechanics on multiple aircraft projects. 

Must be Team oriented, self-driven and safety conscious demonstrating a Positive behavior and attitude.  

Must be Goal-oriented and driven to meet and/or exceed quality maintenance actions and expectations. Must have Problem-solving skills that make results. 

Ability to read, write, speak, and understand the American English language fluently to meet FAA Regulations. 

Compensation and Benefits: 

Competitive salary based on experience 

Benefits include Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance 

Short-term and Long-term disability 

PTO and paid Holidays 

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