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Hud Contractor Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Job Type: Part-time, 1099 Independent Contractor Aoka is building a national talent pool of qualified inspectors to support upcoming HUD multifamily draw inspections and warranty inspections across ...

Job Type: Part-time, 1099 Independent Contractor Aoka is building a national talent pool of qualified inspectors to support upcoming HUD multifamily draw inspections and warranty inspections across ...

Proactively obtain missing or supplemental documentation from Borrowers, Attorneys, General Contractors, lenders, and third-party consultants. * Order and review HUD-required credit, compliance, and ...

HUD AEC Plan Reviewer

Richmond, VA ยท On-site

$70K - $80K/yr

HUD AEC Plan Reviewer LOCATION: Richmond, VA (preferred) AEI is a thriving company full of bright ... Must have the ability to interact with owners, contractors, and design professionals in a ...

HUD AEC Plan Reviewer LOCATION: Richmond, VA (preferred) AEI is a thriving company full of bright ... Must have the ability to interact with owners, contractors, and design professionals in a ...

232 HUD Loan Closing Analyst

Mclean, VA ยท On-site

$37K - $51K/yr

Department of Housing and Urban Development's (HUD's) Federal Housing Administration (FHA) loan ... Accepting 1099 contractors Benefits For full-time positions: * Health Care Plan (Medical, Dental ...

232 HUD Loan Closing Analyst

Mclean, VA ยท On-site

$37K - $51K/yr

Department of Housing and Urban Development's (HUD's) Federal Housing Administration (FHA) loan ... Accepting 1099 contractors Benefits For full-time positions: * Health Care Plan (Medical, Dental ...

232 HUD Loan Closing Analyst

Mclean, VA ยท On-site +1

$37K - $51K/yr

Department of Housing and Urban Development's (HUD's) Federal Housing Administration (FHA) loan ... Accepting 1099 contractors Benefits For full-time positions: * Health Care Plan (Medical, Dental ...

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Maintenance Technician will oversee the operations of two HUD Senior Housing Communities located in ... Maintenance will collaborate with contractors currently in place along with housekeeping personnel ...

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Hud Contractor information

What is the difference between Hud Contractor vs HUD Project Manager?

AspectHud ContractorHUD Project Manager
CredentialsTypically requires general contractor license, relevant construction certificationsRequires project management certification, experience in housing projects
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, housing development projectsOffice-based, site visits, project oversight
Employer & Industry UsageConstruction companies, housing developersHUD agencies, government housing programs

Hud Contractors focus on construction and renovation projects funded by HUD, handling the physical building work. HUD Project Managers oversee these projects, managing budgets, timelines, and compliance. While both roles work within HUD-funded housing projects, Hud Contractors are hands-on builders, whereas HUD Project Managers coordinate and supervise the project execution.

What are some common challenges HUD Contractors face when working on government-funded housing projects?

HUD Contractors often encounter challenges such as navigating complex compliance requirements, meeting strict project deadlines, and coordinating with multiple stakeholders including local agencies and inspectors. Staying updated on evolving HUD regulations and ensuring all documentation is accurate can be demanding. Additionally, managing budget constraints while maintaining quality standards is a frequent concern, making strong organizational and communication skills essential for success in this role.

What are HUD contractors?

HUD contractors are individuals or companies that perform work for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), typically in areas such as property management, maintenance, construction, or inspection of HUD-owned or -assisted properties. These contractors may be responsible for tasks like rehabilitating foreclosed homes, ensuring compliance with federal housing standards, or providing services to public housing authorities. To become a HUD contractor, businesses usually need to meet specific qualifications, register in government databases, and comply with HUD regulations.

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

To thrive as a HUD Contractor, you need expertise in construction management, compliance with HUD regulations, and a thorough understanding of property rehabilitation standards, often supported by relevant licensure and experience in public housing projects. Familiarity with HUD systems such as eLOCCS, procurement software, and certifications like Section 3 Business Concern are typically required. Strong project management, communication, and problem-solving skills help ensure effective coordination with stakeholders and adherence to strict guidelines. These skills are crucial for delivering quality projects on time, maintaining regulatory compliance, and securing continued government contracts.
More about Hud Contractor jobs
What states have the most Hud Contractor jobs? States with the most job openings for Hud Contractor jobs include:
Infographic showing various Hud Contractor job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% Locum Tenens, 97% Full Time, and 1% Part Time. Highlights an 91% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution.

HUD Multifamily Inspector Talent Pool

Aoka

Hartford, CT โ€ข On-site

Other

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

Job Type:ย Part-time, 1099 Independent Contractor

Aoka is building a national talent pool of qualified inspectors to support upcoming HUD multifamily draw inspections and warranty inspections across the United States. We are accepting applications on a continuous basis to identify experienced professionals for future project-based assignments as contracts become available.

This is not a single active job opening. Submission of an application places you in our inspector network for consideration on future HUD multifamily inspection assignments.

We strongly encourage experienced NSPIRE and HUD inspectors to apply.

Responsibilities
  • Perform HUD multifamily draw inspections for construction progress and funding release verification
  • Conduct warranty inspections for recently completed multifamily housing projects
  • Evaluate units and properties for compliance with HUD standards and project specifications
  • Document inspection findings clearly, accurately, and in accordance with client requirements
  • Submit timely inspection reports and photo documentation using required systems
  • Communicate findings professionally with developers, contractors, and stakeholders
Qualifications
  • Experience in HUD multifamily inspections strongly preferred
  • Strong preference for inspectors with NSPIRE, REAC, or HUD inspection experience
  • Background in construction inspections, building code compliance, or government inspections
  • Minimum of 2 years of relevant inspection experience preferred
  • Ability to interpret construction documents and specifications
  • Willingness to travel for inspections
  • Valid driverโ€™s license and reliable transportation
Who Should Join Our Talent Pool

We encourage applications from experienced professionals, including:

  • NSPIRE Inspectors
  • HUD Inspectors
  • REAC Inspectors
  • Multifamily Housing Inspectors
  • Building / Code Inspectors
  • Combination Inspectors
Compensation
  • $50 per hour, based on experience and qualifications
  • 1099 independent contractor opportunities available
  • Part-time, and project-based assignments depending on workload
  • Flexible scheduling based on inspection demand
  • Compensation varies by assignment and experience level
Important Notice

This is a continuous recruitment posting intended to build a qualified inspector talent pool for future HUD multifamily inspection projects, including draw and warranty inspections. Submission of an application does not guarantee immediate work. Qualified candidates will be contacted when opportunities become available.

About Aoka

Aoka is a third-party municipal services provider serving federal, state, and local governments with code compliance, inspections, and consulting. Our proprietary software, VertexPlans, streamlines plan reviews, inspections, and reportingโ€”ensuring faster turnaround times and better communication for our clients.

Our Values: Continuous Improvement | Diversity of Thought | Empathy | Focus

Our Vision: Empower clients with cutting-edge technologies and certified inspectors to deliver faster, smarter, and more reliable solutions.

Apply Now to Join Our Team!

Aoka is an equal opportunity employer (EEO), providing fair employment to all applicants and employees.

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