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Home Inspector

Southfield, MI · On-site

$45K - $65K/yr

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Current home inspection experience is preferred, but we will also consider candidates with ... Annual salary of $45,000-$65,000, based on relevant experience and qualifications. This position ...

Production Assembly

Bronson, MI · On-site

$20.50/hr

Madsen Wire Powder Coating Job SummaryEssential Duties and Responsibilities - Visually inspect ... Label boxes, racks, or pallets accurately based on job traveler or shipping documentation.

Powder Coating Technician

Jackson, MI

$15.25 - $18.75/hr

Powder Coating Managers STATUS: Full time non-exempt Technique, Inc. is a Michigan-based stamping ... Determine paint flow, viscosity, and coating quality by performing visual inspections or by using ...

Technician (3rd Shift)

Wixom, MI

$15.75 - $20.75/hr

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We are looking for a Coating Technician for our Wixom, MI facility. In this role you will be ... Inspect finished product * Perform other duties as assigned by Supervisor/Management. Your Profile:

HouseMaster is hiring a Professional Home Inspector! Does this sound like you? * Driven to help ... Compensation Pay is based on experience and qualifications. Schedule This position has a lot of ...

Industrial Painter

Onaway, MI · On-site

$16.75 - $22.75/hr

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Familiarity with coating inspection tools and testing procedures * Physically capable of lifting ... Competitive Pay - Based on experience and qualifications. * Health Insurance - Comprehensive ...

Wet Spray Painter/Sandblaster

Gaylord, MI · On-site

$15.75 - $21.25/hr

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Mask and protect areas before coating; inspect finishes for quality * Operate spray equipment ... based on competency * 100% employer-paid health insurance and HSA for employees * Flexible paid ...

Select and test products at designated stages of the Painting and Conversion Coating processes ... Review and refine data collection requirements based on customer drawings, models, work orders ...

Quality Control Technician

Madison Heights, MI · On-site

$17.25 - $22.25/hr

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... finish, substrate & coating hardness, size, and appearance, records inspection information ... Competitive compensation package and salary based on experience and educational credentials.

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Home Based Coating Inspector information

What is a home based coating inspector?

Home Based Coating Inspectors are professionals who evaluate and ensure the quality and integrity of protective coatings—such as paint, varnish, or other finishes—applied to surfaces in industries like construction, manufacturing, or infrastructure. Unlike traditional inspectors who travel to job sites, these inspectors often review documentation, photos, and test results remotely from their homes. They may use digital tools to assess compliance with industry standards and provide feedback or reports to clients. This role requires a strong understanding of coating materials, application techniques, and quality assurance standards.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a home based coating inspector?

To thrive as a Home Based Coating Inspector, you need a strong understanding of coating application processes, materials science, and industry standards, typically supported by certifications such as NACE or SSPC. Familiarity with inspection tools like dry film thickness gauges, adhesion testers, and reporting software is essential. Attention to detail, excellent communication, and self-motivation are vital soft skills for remote collaboration and accurate reporting. These skills and qualifications ensure that coatings meet safety and quality standards, preventing costly failures and maintaining regulatory compliance.

What challenges do home based coating inspectors face and how can they be managed?

Home Based Coating Inspectors often encounter challenges such as coordinating with remote teams, maintaining consistent communication with site personnel, and ensuring thorough documentation of inspections. Managing these challenges requires strong organizational skills, proficiency with digital reporting tools, and proactive communication via email, phone, or video calls. Staying updated on industry standards and participating in regular training also helps inspectors maintain the quality and accuracy of their work despite working independently.

What is the difference between Home Based Coating Inspector vs Field Coating Inspector?

AspectHome Based Coating InspectorField Coating Inspector
CertificationsTypically requires coatings inspection certifications (e.g., NACE, SSPC)Same certifications often required
Work EnvironmentPrimarily office-based, reviewing documents, reports, and remote assessmentsOn-site inspections at project locations
Industry UsageUsed in industries like manufacturing, shipping, and remote projectsCommon in construction, oil & gas, and infrastructure projects

The main difference is that a Home Based Coating Inspector works mostly remotely, focusing on documentation and review, while a Field Coating Inspector conducts on-site inspections to ensure coating quality directly at project sites. Both roles require similar certifications but differ significantly in work environment and daily tasks.

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Job Description Seeking multiple candidates for the Full-Time Coating Operators Placement with A.L.P. Lighting in Charlevoix. This position is for 2nd shift: 2:48pm-11:00pm and 3rd shift: 10:48pm-7:00am

Competitive starting pay based on experience. FUNCTION: Manufacture of Coated Products, sprays surfaces of manufactured products with material such as paint, enamel, glaze, gel-coat, or lacquer. Tends metalizing equipment that applies decorative coating of aluminum on metal, glass, or plastic objects.

Packages materials and products. RESPONSIBILITIES: Accept responsibility for your Safety and the Safety of others by using Safety awareness to eliminate unsafe acts and correct unsafe conditions. Participate in Lean events and initiatives to support a culture of continuous improvement.

Inspect product for contaminants prior to coatings applications. Inspects materials, products, and containers at each step of packaging process to ensure they meet customer standards. Responsible to work to performance/output standards per work instructions to meet departmental expectations and customer demand.

Responsible to maintain attendance and punctuality records per company policies and procedures. Mask areas that are not to be coated, select coating liquid to produce desired color per Job Instruction Sheet and use spray gun to apply coating. Clean parts, spraying equipment and brushes with various solvents and paint thinner product.

Load parts into metalizer, operate metalizing equipment, unload parts, inspect and package to customers standards. Work as machine operator in Uvalex operation. May coat areas inaccessible to hand sprayer or do touch-up painting with brush.

Prepare packaging containers as per job work instructions. Record information such as quantity, time, and date packaged. Operate sonic welder.

Responsible to work per schedule and have prior approvals before working any overtime. Responsible for any other special projects as assigned. EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: High school diploma or GED One to three months of related experience or training in a similar environment Ability to read and comprehend technical instructions, short correspondence, and memos Ability to complete daily production sheets Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals Good written and verbal skills.