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Hotel Inspector Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Hotel Room Inspector

Placerville, CA

$16.25 - $19.75/hr

Completes room inspection reports daily. Communicates results to staff, tracks progress by room ... Hotel and casino industry experience preferred. * Knowledge of principles and practices regarding ...

Hotel Room Inspector

Placerville, CA · On-site

$16.25 - $19.75/hr

Completes room inspection reports daily. Communicates results to staff, tracks progress by room ... Hotel and casino industry experience preferred. * Knowledge of principles and practices regarding ...

Hotel Maintenance

Richland, WA · On-site

$24 - $28/hr

Key Responsibilities: - Conduct regular inspections of the hotel to ensure compliance with safety standards, and brand standards. - Arrange for routine maintenance in hotel rooms, lobbies, and ...

Housekeeping Inspector

Nashville, TN · On-site

$14.50 - $17.75/hr

Personalizing all aspects of the hotels welcome moment, ensuring every touchpoint reflects the ... Inspect VIP guest rooms and guest rooms before arrival identifying any cleanliness and maintenance ...

Participate in hotel sales efforts, including calling on top ten accounts, meeting clients, hosting ... Inspect rooms regularly (weekly at a minimum) with both the Housekeeping Manager and Property ...

Hotel Room Inspector

North Charleston, SC · On-site

$14.25 - $17.50/hr

The Inspector contributes toward high levels of guest satisfaction by inspecting guest rooms to ensure Room Attendants achieve or exceed the Company's and Hotel Brand's standards regarding the ...

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How much do hotel inspector jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for hotel inspector in the United States is $16.45, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $9.13 and $18.27 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Does a Hotel Inspector Do?

As a hotel inspector, you evaluate the cleanliness and hospitality of a hotel. You may discuss matters at the front desk, review housekeeping efforts in each free room, report your findings to senior management, and travel between hotels as necessary. Some parts of hotel inspections are done in an anonymous way before talking to the current staff—this makes it easier to conduct a thorough and unbiased review of the hotel's day-to-day activities. Hotel inspectors should not be confused with hotel reviewers, who focus on the consumer side of things. This job is often posted under the title of housekeeping rooms inspector, so consider searching for that term as well when looking for this job.

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

To thrive as a Hotel Inspector, you need a keen eye for detail, strong knowledge of hospitality standards, and experience in hotel management or a related field, often supported by formal hospitality training. Familiarity with quality assurance checklists, inspection software, and relevant industry certifications (such as Certified Hotel Inspector) is typically required. Excellent communication, discretion, and analytical thinking are crucial soft skills for delivering feedback and maintaining professional relationships. These skills ensure hotels consistently meet standards for quality, safety, and guest satisfaction, which are vital for the reputation and success of both the property and the inspector.

What is the difference between Hotel Inspector vs Hotel Maintenance Technician?

AspectHotel InspectorHotel Maintenance Technician
Required CredentialsExperience in hospitality, quality assurance certificationsTechnical certifications, trade skills
Work EnvironmentInspecting hotel facilities, guest rooms, public areasPerforming repairs, maintenance tasks on hotel property
Employer & Industry UsageHotels, hospitality industry, quality assurance firmsHotels, property management, maintenance companies
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding hotel quality standardsTechnical repair skills in hotels

While both roles are involved in hotel operations, a Hotel Inspector focuses on evaluating and ensuring quality standards, whereas a Hotel Maintenance Technician handles repairs and maintenance tasks. The inspector assesses guest experience and facility condition, while the technician maintains the property's functionality.

What are some common challenges faced by hotel inspectors during property evaluations?

Hotel inspectors often encounter challenges such as balancing thorough assessments with time constraints, adapting to varying hotel standards, and maintaining objectivity when interacting with staff. Inspectors must pay close attention to detail while evaluating cleanliness, safety, and service quality, sometimes under tight schedules. Additionally, they need to communicate feedback diplomatically to hotel management, ensuring recommendations are constructive and actionable.

What does a hotel inspector do?

A hotel inspector is responsible for evaluating hotels to ensure they meet specific standards of quality, cleanliness, safety, and service. They typically work for travel organizations, government agencies, or hotel chains, conducting thorough inspections of guest rooms, public areas, amenities, and staff performance. Their feedback helps hotels maintain or improve their ratings and ensures guests have a positive experience. Inspectors may also review compliance with health and safety regulations and provide recommendations for improvement.
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Infographic showing various Hotel Inspector job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 81% Full Time, 9% Part Time, 5% Temporary, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $34,214 per year, or $16.4 per hour.

Hotel Housekeeping Inspector

TownePlace Suites Charlotte LoSo

Charlotte, NC • On-site

$16 - $17/hr

Full-time

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

The TownePlace Suites by Marriott, located near the Charlotte airport and Billy Graham Parkway, is hiring for full-time Housekeeping Inspectors. The persons hired for these positions will work 9am-5pm; weekday and weekend availability is required.

PRIMARY PURPOSE: The Housekeeping Inspector performs a final inspection of all guestrooms after they have been cleaned to ensure the room meets and exceeds required company, brand and guest expectations.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Inspects the daily cleaning of assigned rooms, corridors, storage areas, and public areas in order to make sure housekeeping assignments are being completed to the highest standard. This includes ensuring bed linens are changed, towels are replaced, and bathrooms are properly cleaned, as well as ensuring that the areas are vacuumed, mopped, dusted, and that all daily projects are completed.
  • Assists in cleaning guestrooms and any areas which did not pass inspection
  • Ensures the brand and company standards of cleanliness, hygiene, and tidiness are maintained throughout the hotel
  • Educate housekeeping staff about company and brand standards in a professional manner.
  • Notifies Housekeeping Manager of any ongoing issues.
  • Works in all areas of housekeeping department, when needed.
  • Ensures lost-and-found items left by guests are logged and stored in a secure location daily
  • Checks for damaged items, missing items or maintenance issues and corrects or submits a work order
  • Notifies Housekeeping Manager or General Manager of any safety hazards, conditions, or unsafe practice and procedures
  • Assists with monthly inventory of housekeeping supplies. Notifies Housekeeping Manager of low inventory
  • Assist with inventory deliveries; unpacking, restocking, etc.
  • Communicates in a professional manner with co-workers, managers and guests

REQUIREMENTS

  • 1-3 years of experience in housekeeping in a hotel environment
  • Advanced knowledge of cleaning chemicals and housekeeping best practices
  • Excellent attention to detail with high levels of successful communication
  • Ability to work at a fast pace while under pressure
  • Ability to encourage co-workers to perform their best work in a positive and respectful manner
  • Ability to multi-task and remain flexible in a stressful environment
  • Must be willing to work flexible hours/days including weekends and holidays
  • Self-directed and ability to work independently
  • Bilingual English/Spanish a plus

JOB SETTING AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS

Employees in this position work primarily indoors. To perform the job successfully, the candidate must be able to lift, push, pull, and carry a minimum weight of approximately 50 lbs, stand for long periods of time, kneel, bend and crawl, squat and crouch, and tolerate exposure to dust and cleaning chemicals.

Disclaimer

This job description indicates in general the nature and levels of work, knowledge, skills, abilities, and other essential functions (as covered under the Americans with Disabilities Act) expected of people assigned to this position. It is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities required of the incumbent. All employees may be required to perform activities outside of their normal job responsibilities from time to time as needed.

EOE- All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability, or veteran status.