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Fema Inspector Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Perform pre trip, in route, and post trip inspections on truck and boom equipment * Maintain ... Identify and collect eligible debris according to project, FEMA, or municipal guidelines * Load ...

Driven by Purpose, Powered by People Are you retired from USACE, FEMA or other federally funded ... Collaborates with Project Management, inspectors, and material suppliers to resolve operational ...

Plans Examiner

Brooksville, FL · On-site

$57K - $95K/yr

The inspections will be assigned based on the certifications held by the employee. * Plans daily ... Advises owners and contractors on FEMA rules regarding construction in special flood hazard areas

Deputy Building Official

Miami, FL · On-site

$101K - $157K/yr

Provides technical assistance to field inspectors in all matters relating to building and zoning ... Assists with the activities required for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Community ...

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How much do fema inspector jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for fema inspector in Florida is $21.93, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.40 and $28.15 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a FEMA inspector?

FEMA Inspectors are professionals who assess damage to homes and property after disasters, such as hurricanes, floods, or wildfires, on behalf of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Their job is to visit affected sites, document losses, and help determine eligibility for federal disaster assistance. Inspectors do not decide the amount of aid but provide crucial information to support the recovery process. They often work on temporary assignments and must be able to travel to disaster zones on short notice.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a FEMA inspector?

To thrive as a FEMA Inspector, you need knowledge of disaster assessment, property inspection, and relevant regulatory guidelines, often backed by experience in construction or insurance and completion of FEMA training. Familiarity with specialized inspection software, mobile devices, and FEMA documentation systems is essential. Strong attention to detail, effective communication, and the ability to work under pressure are standout soft skills in this role. These abilities ensure accurate damage reporting, efficient aid distribution, and clear interactions with disaster survivors in challenging environments.

What challenges do FEMA inspectors face during disaster response deployments?

FEMA Inspectors often work in rapidly changing and sometimes hazardous environments, which can present logistical and emotional challenges. They may need to travel on short notice, work long hours—including weekends—and handle a high volume of inspections while maintaining accuracy and empathy for disaster survivors. Additionally, coordination with local authorities and other federal agencies is essential, requiring strong communication and adaptability. Understanding these challenges can help candidates prepare for the demanding yet rewarding nature of the role.

What is the difference between Fema Inspector vs Fema Damage Assessor?

AspectFema InspectorFema Damage Assessor
CertificationsFEMA certifications, disaster response trainingFEMA certifications, disaster response training
Work EnvironmentOn-site inspections, disaster zonesOn-site damage assessments, field inspections
Employer & IndustryFederal agencies, disaster response teamsFederal agencies, disaster recovery programs
Primary FocusInspecting property damage for eligibilityAssessing extent and cost of damages

Fema Inspectors and Fema Damage Assessors both work in disaster response, often in the field, and require similar certifications. However, Fema Inspectors primarily verify damage eligibility for aid, while Fema Damage Assessors evaluate the extent and cost of damages to inform recovery efforts.

What cities in Florida are hiring for Fema Inspector jobs?

Cities in Florida with the most Fema Inspector job openings:

Infographic showing various Fema Inspector job openings in Florida as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 81% Full Time, 12% Part Time, 5% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $45,613 per year, or $21.9 per hour.

Operator Knuckleboom

CERES

Sarasota, FL

$30 - $40/hr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 27 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Knuckle Boom Truck Operator

Location: Depending on Project Location - United States
Reports To: Project Manager
Compensation Range: $30-$40/hr
Other Compensation: Lodging, Per Diem, and Travel

Benefits: Comprehensive package including medical, 401(k) with company match, paid time off and travel opportunities


About Ceres Environmental Operations (CEO)

Ceres Environmental Operations (CEO) is a leader in crisis management, rapid response, and disaster recovery, committed to rebuilding stronger, safer communities. We specialize in emergency response, environmental services, planning, and consulting, including debris removal, blue roofs, logistics, debris management, demolition, recycling, forest management, and coastal and marine restoration. As a licensed general contractor, we offer unparalleled expertise to restore stability where it is needed most.


Driven by Purpose, Powered by People

At CEO, we believe you are more than just an employee. You are part of a team with a purpose and a meaningful mission. Every team member plays a vital role in restoring hope and helping communities recover and rebuild.

We value initiative, respect diversity, and give our people the freedom to lead. We offer competitive pay, travel opportunities, and a culture built on resilience and teamwork. If you show up with compassion, share the commitment, react with urgency, and deliver solutions, you will fit right in. We do not just respond to challenges. We rise to them.


What We Are Looking For

We are hiring several experienced Knuckle Boom Truck Operators to support debris removal and hauling operations following storms, disasters, and municipal cleanup projects. This role is essential to safe, timely, and efficient debris collection and contributes directly to restoring impacted communities.


What You Will Do

This is a field-based, hands-on role performed in varying environmental conditions, including post-storm areas with debris, traffic, and uneven terrain. You can expect to work long shifts, deal with challenging weather, and potentially be deployed in emergencies during disaster events. You must be able to deploy on short notice, travel to various locations, and stay for extended periods.

Daily work includes operating a knuckle boom truck, coordinating with ground crews and monitors, documenting loads, and safely navigating neighborhoods and rural roads. Strict adherence to safety protocols, PPE requirements, and DOT regulations is essential. While this position does not supervise personnel, it requires strong situational awareness, sound judgment, and clear communication.


Responsibilities

Equipment Operation

  • Safely operate a knuckle boom truck to load and haul debris from designated pickup zones to approved disposal or staging sites
  • Maneuver boom arms, grapples, and attachments to lift, sort, and place debris efficiently
  • Perform pre trip, in route, and post trip inspections on truck and boom equipment
  • Maintain accurate records including load tickets, routes, daily logs, and operational documentation

Debris Collection and Field Work

  • Identify and collect eligible debris according to project, FEMA, or municipal guidelines
  • Load debris to maximize truck capacity while ensuring safe transport
  • Work with ground crews, monitors, and project managers to ensure compliance and accuracy
  • Safely navigate residential areas, rural roads, and tight spaces

Safety and Compliance

  • Follow all DOT regulations, company policies, and jobsite safety requirements
  • Use appropriate PPE and follow lockout and tagout and equipment safety protocols
  • Report mechanical issues, hazards, or incidents immediately
  • Maintain clean, safe, and organized equipment and work environment

Required Qualifications

  • Valid CDL Class A
  • Prior experience operating a knuckle boom truck or similar heavy equipment
  • Ability to operate hydraulic controls with precision
  • Clean driving record and ability to pass DOT physical and drug screening
  • Ability to work long shifts, including nights, weekends, and emergency deployments, with the ability to deploy on short notice
  • Physical ability to climb onto equipment, secure loads, and work outdoors in all weather conditions
  • Strong communication and teamwork skills
  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
  • Strong situational awareness and commitment to safe operation

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience in debris removal operations, disaster response, or municipal services
  • Knowledge of FEMA debris guidelines
  • Mechanical aptitude for minor equipment troubleshooting

Physical Requirements and Work Environment

Ceres provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and to applicants with sincerely held religious beliefs, as required by law. Essential requirements may include:

  • Ability to sit for extended periods while driving or operating equipment
  • Ability to lift up to 50 lbs as needed
  • Ability to climb steps onto equipment and maintain balance while operating hydraulic controls
  • Ability to work outdoors in heat, cold, rain, and post-storm environments
  • Willingness to wear required PPE, including hard hats, gloves, and protective eyewear
  • Exposure to heavy traffic, uneven terrain, noise, and debris-related hazards

Why Join CEO?

At CEO, you will not just have a job. You will have a mission. Your work directly supports community recovery after disasters.

We offer:

  • A collaborative, mission-driven culture
  • Opportunities for professional growth and advancement
  • The chance to make a lasting difference for communities across the United States

Ceres Environmental Operations is proud to be an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer.


Work Authorization

Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States. Employment eligibility verification is required at the time of hire. Ceres does not sponsor employment-based visas unless stated otherwise.

E Verify: We comply with federal law by verifying employment eligibility.