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Foundation Inspection Jobs in Kansas (NOW HIRING)

... foundation and anchorage design * Respond to RFIs and submittals related to structural foundations, design assumptions, and special inspections Other Areas of Focus: * Provide input on internal ...

Specific Responsibilities: * Foundation and Anchor Bolt layout * Project safety compliance ... Active in Safety program paperwork (PTSA, Safety Audit, Equipment Inspections, etc) Leadership ...

Specific Responsibilities: * Foundation and Anchor Bolt layout * Project safety compliance ... Active in Safety program paperwork (PTSA, Safety Audit, Equipment Inspections, etc) Leadership ...

Duties include, but are not limited to, validation and inspection of clinical equipment for ... This culture reflects our belief that our people are our foundation, their well-being is essential ...

Perform performance assurance (PA) inspections, scheduled maintenance, electrical safety ... This culture reflects our belief that our people are our foundation, their well-being is essential ...

Lead Cleaning Technician

Topeka, KS · On-site

$16 - $18/hr

Paid time off At ServiceMaster Clean, we recognize that quality is the foundation of our success ... Inspect work to ensure it meets ServiceMaster's rigorous cleaning standards. * Hands-On Cleaning:

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What are some common challenges faced by foundation inspectors during on-site assessments?

Foundation inspectors often encounter challenges such as limited access to crawl spaces or basements, concealed damage hidden behind finishes, and difficult soil conditions that can hinder thorough evaluations. Weather conditions like heavy rain can also affect site accessibility and visibility of potential issues. Effective communication with property owners and construction teams is essential to address these challenges and ensure accurate, comprehensive reports. Inspectors must be detail-oriented and adaptable to overcome these obstacles and maintain high inspection standards.

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

To thrive as a Foundation Inspector, you need knowledge of building codes, structural engineering principles, and construction practices, usually supported by relevant certifications or experience in construction or civil engineering. Familiarity with inspection tools, moisture meters, digital reporting software, and sometimes certification from organizations like the International Code Council (ICC) is typical. Strong attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication skills help inspectors accurately assess issues and convey findings to clients or contractors. These skills are crucial for ensuring structural safety, regulatory compliance, and clear stakeholder communication during building projects.

What is the difference between Foundation Inspection vs Structural Inspection?

AspectFoundation InspectionStructural Inspection
CertificationsTypically requires foundation-specific certifications or general building inspector licensesRequires structural engineering or building inspector certifications
Work EnvironmentPrimarily on residential or commercial building sites focusing on foundation systemsBroader, including entire building structures, framing, and load-bearing elements
Industry UsageCommonly performed during new construction, repairs, or assessments of foundation issuesPerformed during construction, post-construction, or damage assessments of entire structures

Foundation Inspection focuses specifically on evaluating the integrity of a building's foundation, while Structural Inspection covers the overall structural system of a building. Both roles require similar certifications and often overlap in work environments, but Foundation Inspectors concentrate on foundation-specific issues, whereas Structural Inspectors assess the entire load-bearing framework.

What is a foundation inspection?

A foundation inspection is a thorough evaluation of a building's foundation to assess its structural integrity and identify any signs of damage, settling, or potential problems. Inspectors look for issues such as cracks, moisture intrusion, uneven settling, and other structural concerns that could impact the safety and stability of the property. The inspection helps homeowners and buyers understand the condition of the foundation and what repairs, if any, are needed to maintain the building’s safety and value.
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Sales and Service Technician

Sales and Service Technician

Groundworks Operations, LLC

Wichita, KS

$70K - $80K/yr

Full-time

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Do you thrive at the intersection of technical expertise and relationship‑driven selling?

At Groundworks, North America's leader in foundation solutions, our Service Technicians are trusted advisors—combining hands‑on knowledge with consultative sales skills to deliver real solutions that protect our customers’ homes. You’ll meet homeowners face‑to‑face, assess their needs, present proven systems, and earn steady pay and commissions while doing work you can stand behind. Backed by industry‑leading training, advanced tools, and the strength of a national brand, this role is built for motivated professionals who want ownership of their success and a clear path for growth. 

The Service Technician is an integral part of the customer journey post installation. They focus on partnering with customers to inspect and service preexisting company installed foundation repair and water management solutions. The Service Technician supports our customers with additional solutions options and needs.

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Execute appointments scheduled with customers
  • Travel to customers' home based on assigned appointments
  • Build long-term relationships with customers and professionally represent the company
  • Recommend additional products and services to enhance or improve original installation or to remedy a potential issue through established processes and procedures
  • Perform annual customer maintenance visits, examining work previously completed
  • Perform reactive service appointments, diagnose, and fix any issues
  • Install additional products purchased by the customer as necessary
  • Adhere to safety regulations and procedures when carrying out responsibilities
  • Examine solutions installed by the company and determine potential warranty or non-warranty work
  • Communicate the status of each job (completions and complications) and submit all necessary documentation to the Service Manager and customer as required
  • It is an essential function of this job that the employee regularly and reliably reports to work on time each working day.
  • Other duties as assigned

Qualifications

  • 1 or more years of proven sales experience preferred but not required
  • Construction/Home Improvement experience preferred
  • Proven customer relations experience preferred
  • High school diploma or GED or equivalent experience
  • A valid, non-restrictive Driver's License is required

Working Conditions

  • The employee lifts, pushes, pulls or carries objects; uses abdominal and lower back muscles to provide support over time without fatigue; and effectively lifts and carries heavy loads.
  • The position requires good manual dexterity (hand, hand and arm, two hands) and multi-limb coordination. It also requires the ability to quickly move arms and legs.
  • The employee must have excellent stamina.
  • Seeing with the ability to read reports, data, statistics and information on computer screens are required.

What We Offer: 

  • Competitive base pay + commission & bonus ($70k - 80k avg.)

  • Best-in-class paid-training program with commission eligibility

    • This role requires travel for a mandatory 3‑week regional training class. Travel accommodations will be provided.

  • Company-generated leads - no cold calling required! 

  • Company service vehicle and fuel card provided 

  • Performance opens doors to elite recognition, trips & events 

  • Annual Tribe Appreciation Tour, holiday & volunteer events 

  • Upward mobility - we promote from within 80% of the time 

  • When you win, you own it—our Employee Ownership Program lets you share the upside. 

  • Tuition Reimbursement Program - we invest in your development!  

  • Work-life balance - 2 weeks PTO and 6 paid holidays

  • US: Affordable and comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, long & short-term disability, company-paid life insurance, 401(k) and company match & paid maternity leave 

  • Canada: Affordable and comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, long & short-term disability, and company paid life insurance

Company Description

Our Tribe
As the nation’s largest privately held foundation services company, we do things differently than the typical contractor. We live up to our word and the exceptional service our customers have come to expect from us. It’s the Groundworks difference.
Our strength does not lie in our numbers, but in our people and their experience and expertise. We are a nationwide family of visionaries who put our customers first and set out to accomplish what no other foundation repair company has ever accomplished before.
Today, with more than 5000 employees in 61 locations, Groundworks is the nation’s leading and fastest-growing foundation services company. The combined companies have helped over 1 million homeowners protect and repair their most valuable asset, their home.