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How much do freelance lead based paint inspector jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 4, 2026, the average hourly pay for freelance lead based paint inspector in the United States is $30.89, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.99 and $39.90 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Freelance Lead Based Paint Inspector vs Lead Hazard Control Technician?

AspectFreelance Lead Based Paint InspectorLead Hazard Control Technician
CertificationsEPA Lead Inspector Certification, RRP CertificationEPA Lead Supervisor/Worker Certification, RRP Certification
Work EnvironmentInspection sites, residential and commercial propertiesLead hazard control, abatement projects, construction sites
Employer & Industry UsageIndependent inspectors, consulting firms, government agenciesAbatement companies, contractors, government programs

The Freelance Lead Based Paint Inspector primarily conducts inspections to identify lead hazards, focusing on assessment and reporting. In contrast, the Lead Hazard Control Technician actively works on lead hazard reduction and abatement. Both roles require EPA lead certifications and work in environments involving residential or commercial properties, but their responsibilities differ significantly in scope and daily tasks.

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Certified Lead-Based Paint Inspector

STRUCTION SOLUTIONS

Montgomery, AL โ€ข On-site

Contractor

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Position Overview
The Certified Lead-Based Paint Inspector will be responsible for conducting inspections and risk assessments in residential properties, ensuring compliance with HUD, EPA, and local regulations. This individual will play a critical role in CDBG-funded projects and other government-supported housing initiatives.
Key Responsibilities
Perform lead-based paint inspections and risk assessments on residential and commercial properties.
Prepare detailed reports, risk assessments, and compliance documentation.
Ensure all inspections are conducted in accordance with HUD regulations (24 CFR Part 35), EPA guidelines, and applicable local codes.
Support community development initiatives by ensuring project compliance with CDBG requirements and lead-safe housing rules.
Maintain up-to-date certifications and training related to lead-based paint inspection and risk assessment.
Qualifications
Valid certification as a Lead-Based Paint Inspector and Risk Assessor (EPA-certified or equivalent) in the State of Alabama.
Experience operating an XRF instrument (preferably Viken Detection Pb200e Handheld XRF Lead Paint Analyzer) for use in LBP inspections.
Experience with procedures for collecting lead paint chip samples.
Minimum of 2 years' experience performing lead inspections, preferably within CDBG programs or other HUD-funded initiatives.
Knowledge of HUD Lead Safe Housing Rule (24 CFR Part 35), EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) Rule, and other relevant regulations.
Familiarity with CDBG regulations and experience working on federally-funded housing projects.
Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Proficiency in using XRF analyzers and other lead testing equipment.
Valid driver's license and willingness to travel locally.