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Collateral Inspection Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

Responsibilities will cover Collateral, Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) and Special ... Represent the customer on inspection teams. Education and Experience Required: * Bachelor's degree ...

Fund and board new loans and modifications which include but not limited to collateral records ... inspectors, funding draw requests and work with loan officers with providing or gathering ...

Experience with construction draw administration, including budget review, thirdparty inspections, lien waivers, and title updates * Basic knowledge of commercial lending concepts such as collateral ...

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Assess property inspections for watch lists determinations and further escalation to internal partners. Boarding of collateral related information and reporting to other required parties. Potentially ...

Assess property inspections for watch lists determinations and further escalation to internal partners. Boarding of collateral related information and reporting to other required parties. Potentially ...

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How much do collateral inspection jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for collateral inspection in Texas is $26.74, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.93 and $35.82 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.

What are the most commonly searched types of Collateral Inspection jobs in Texas?

The most popular types of Collateral Inspection jobs in Texas are:

What cities in Texas are hiring for Collateral Inspection jobs?

Cities in Texas with the most Collateral Inspection job openings:

Infographic showing various Collateral Inspection job openings in Texas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 86% Full Time, and 14% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $55,613 per year, or $26.7 per hour.

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Job description

Recovery/Disposition Specialist

Job Type: Full-Time

Exemption Type: Non-Exempt

Wage Amount: $20.99 hourly minimum

Our Collections Department is growing and we are in need of a Recovery/Disposition Specialist.

The primary purpose of this position is to assist the Credit Union in achieving its mission to be our member's first choice as their partner to help them make informed financial decisions. Your role to achieve this mission will be to provide outstanding service to internal members and under general supervision, and in accordance with established policies and procedures, to assure collection of Credit Union loan accounts, minimize loan losses, and assure low delinquency to achieve maximum profitability. Support a sales and service culture. Maintain a working knowledge of all services and operations of the credit union.

Essential Functions:

Handle the repossession, recovery, and remarketing process

  • Assign vehicles for repossession and follow up weekly for assignment updates.
  • Perform basic and advanced skip-tracing with the use of internal and external skip-tracing resources to assist in locating the collateral.
  • Generate and mail notices to borrowers in accordance with federal, state, and local laws.
  • Order titles, cancel and follow up on any add on products (service/warranty/GAP/etc.), verify invoices, and cut checks to repossession agencies/auctions.
  • Set floor prices based upon reviews of condition reports, NADA valuation, and/or similar auction sales prices and dealer recommendations. Ensure that collateral options match invoices from dealerships.
  • Determine if vehicle damage warrants reimbursement or repair by insurance companies; file damage claims with the borrower's insurance or the CPI vendor. Approve/deny any inspections or repairs made by the auction.
  • Review, accept, or counter bids. Adjust floor prices, as needed, depending on the performance at the auction.
  • Receive all tow and impound notices. Contact members to determine their intent with the impounded collateral and collect payments as needed. Determine if there are outstanding repair invoices, approve/deny payment, or determine if it is in the credit union's best interest to negotiate sale or abandon the collateral.
  • Submit recommendations for account placement with third party collection agencies or attorney firms.
  • Review the members' current financial situations and work with them to offer repayment or loan modification options based upon their financial ability to repay the remaining loan balances.
  • Work with legal counsel and law enforcement agencies as needed.

Miscellaneous Duties

  • Accept inbound calls/correspondence and follow up in a timely manner.
  • Assist with the call queue during high-volume periods.
  • Alert management of potential risk exposure.
  • Other job duties as assigned.

Education and Experience

  • High school diploma or G.E.D equivalent required
  • Two years of college preferred
  • Two years' experience in telephone collections within the consumer lending field required
  • One to two years' experience in collateral recovery and the sale of various types of collateral preferred.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

  • Thorough understanding of the recovery/charge-off processes.
  • Strong skip-tracing background.
  • Working knowledge of debt collection procedures, laws and guidelines of bankruptcy law and code, lending laws and procedures. Knowledge, understanding, and enforcement of all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations that regulate the collection and repossession processes.
  • Research, problem solving skills, and dealing with potential conflict.
  • Maximizing returns on assets through discovery of optimal disposal channels.
  • Excellent negotiation skills.
  • Excellent organizational skills.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills.
  • Ability to navigate with ease between multiple browsers, multiple tabs, window navigation, multiple systems, and instant messenger tools.
  • Fluency in MS Outlook, Excel, and Word.
  • Ability to work both independently and in a team environment.
  • Basic math/accounting skills, financial analysis skills.
  • Understanding of loan contracts including APR, amortization schedules, and simple interest calculations.
  • Knowledgeable of Credit Union's products and services.
  • Ability to work in a paperless environment.

Desirable Traits:

  • Pleasant and professional appearance.
  • Enjoys working with public using courteous professional approach.
  • Flexible working hours.
  • Dependable.
  • Possess decision-making abilities.
  • Versatile in all aspects of the Credit Union.

Physical Functions

  • Must have the ability/stamina to work at least 40 hours a week
  • Will frequently reach, feel, bend, stoop, carry, finely manipulate and key in data
  • Must be able to communicate heavily through telephone, e-mail and in-person communications
  • Must be able to engage in problem-solving skills to help identify and solve potential issues in the field

Types of Decisions made independently: Payment arrangements in the collection of delinquent accounts, and extensions/skip-a-payments within the policies and procedures. Collateral recovery under normal conditions. Setting floor prices and accepting/declining auction bids and invoices.

Types of Decisions requiring supervisory approval: Rewriting deficiency balance accounts, repossessions, and any legal action to be taken against members to recover debt or collateral. Repossessions that go outside of the normal repossession process, including where the credit union may take a substantial loss. Situations outside A+FCU policies and procedures.