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Hail Damage Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Estimator

Omaha, NE · On-site

$65K - $160K/yr

Real advancement opportunities as we grow Why Omaha The Omaha metro continues to grow, bringing steady commuter traffic, hail damage, insurance work, and year-round repair demand. Between expanding ...

Ladder Assist Technician

Deerfield Beach, FL · On-site

$19 - $26/hr

Conduct accurate, unbiased, and thorough property inspections, including identifying roof age, leaks, deterioration, hail damage, wind damage, and prior repairs * Travel daily within a 100‐mile ...

Inspect vehicles to identify dents, door dings, hail damage, creases, and other repairable imperfections. * Use professional PDR tools and techniques to restore panels without affecting factory paint.

Ladder Assist Technician

Miami, FL · On-site

$19 - $25.75/hr

Conduct accurate, unbiased, and thorough property inspections, including identifying roof age, leaks, deterioration, hail damage, wind damage, and prior repairs * Travel daily within a 100‐mile ...

Ladder Assist Technician

Miami, FL · On-site

$19 - $25.75/hr

Conduct accurate, unbiased, and thorough property inspections, including identifying roof age, leaks, deterioration, hail damage, wind damage, and prior repairs * Travel daily within a 100‐mile ...

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How much do hail damage jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for hail damage in the United States is $56,329.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $35,000.00 and $65,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Hail Damage Technician, you need strong mechanical aptitude, attention to detail, and experience in automotive repair, such as paintless dent removal (PDR) or bodywork. Familiarity with specialized PDR tools, estimating software (like CCC ONE or Mitchell), and relevant certifications can enhance job performance. Excellent customer service, communication, and time management skills are valuable soft skills for working efficiently and building client trust. These skills ensure accurate damage assessments, high-quality repairs, and effective collaboration with clients and insurance companies.

What is a Hail Damage job?

A Hail Damage job typically involves assessing, repairing, or processing insurance claims for property, vehicles, or structures damaged by hail. Professionals in this field may work as insurance adjusters, auto repair specialists, or roofing contractors. Their responsibilities include inspecting damage, estimating repair costs, and restoring affected surfaces to their pre-damage condition.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Hail Damage Technician?

A Hail Damage Technician’s day often includes assessing vehicles for hail-related dents, preparing cost estimates, and performing repairs using techniques such as paintless dent removal. You will interact with customers to explain findings and repair options, coordinate with insurance adjusters, and ensure all work meets industry standards. Depending on employer size, you may work independently or as part of a team in a repair shop or travel to customer sites. Attention to detail and efficiency are important, as technicians frequently manage multiple vehicles at once.

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Infographic showing various Hail Damage job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 57% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 29% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $56,329 per year, or $27.1 per hour.
Civil/Structural Forensic Engineer

Civil/Structural Forensic Engineer

Keystone Experts + Engineers

Chicago, IL • On-site, Remote

Contractor

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

When answers matter most, Keystone Experts & Engineers deliver. Keystone specializes in forensic engineering and investigative services for commercial and residential structures, vehicles, and products. Our multi-disciplinary team includes highly experienced engineers, architects, fire investigators, contractors, and industry experts strategically located across the country to serve a national client base.
Keystone provides streamlined, fact-based forensic consulting services designed to meet our clients' needs with clarity, accuracy, and timeliness. Our reports are tailored to client specifications and backed by expert analysis, ensuring clear, defensible conclusions and industry-leading turnaround times.
The Keystone Way is more than a process: it's our commitment to excellence, innovation, integrity, honesty, accuracy, timeliness, and accountability. These values guide every project we undertake. By combining top-tier expertise, open communication, and dependable service, we go beyond industry standards to deliver results our clients can trust.
About the role
We are seeking licensed (PE) Civil and Structural Engineers with experience completing forensic investigations to determine the cause and origin of various site issues; including design and construction defects, and weather-related damage to residential, commercial and industrial properties.
This is a fully remote, part-time, 1099 contracted position.
The ideal candidate will have experience...
  • performing site evaluations, field analysis, and assessments of structural and architectural systems, low/steep-slope roofing systems, and foundation systems.
  • providing evaluations for failures as a result of hail damage, wind damage, moisture intrusion, flooding, building envelope failures, and general construction failures.
  • providing general recommendations for remediation and repair, and performing structural failure analysis, and evaluation of damage from hurricanes, tornados, ice/wind/snow, fires, explosions, blasting, construction vibrations, and differential foundation movement.

What you'll do
  • Conduct investigations of accidents or disasters to determine causes and contributing factors
  • Evaluate structural or water damage caused by natural disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes, wind events, hail storms or floods
  • Ensure proper maintenance & construction of affected building components & systems
  • Safely access roofs, attics & crawl spaces to photo document areas of interest
  • Identify and interview witnesses and/or other key parties involved
  • Prepare & submit findings and recommendations that can be used to resolve insurance claims or litigation matters

Qualifications
  • Active Professional Engineering license(s) required
  • Degree in civil or structural engineering or similar field
  • Well-versed in building materials, codes, construction methods & common modes of failure
  • Ability to access roof, attic and crawl space areas
  • Ability to adhere to tight deadlines
  • Availability to readily accept assignments and perform site inspection within 5-7 days
  • Tech-savvy across multiple software platforms, tools / equipment & investigative techniques
  • Outstanding written & verbal communications skills
  • An analytical mind and strong problem-solving ability