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Hud Inspector Jobs in Hawaii (NOW HIRING)

$58K - $72K/yr

Processes Evictions, Conducts Annual Inspections and Coordinates Repairs * For HUD Properties, submits Vouchers QUALIFICATIONS * 2+ Years of Affordable Housing Property Management Experience

Resident Manager Floater (Oahu)

Honolulu, HI · On-site

$26.60 - $42.75/hr

Processes Evictions, Conducts Annual Inspections and Coordinates Repair * For HUD Properties, submits Vouchers QUALIFICATIONS * 1+ Year of Property Management Experience * Ability to Develop and ...

Processes Evictions, Conducts Annual Inspections and Coordinates Repair * For HUD Properties, submits Vouchers QUALIFICATIONS * 1+ Year of Property Management Experience * Ability to Develop and ...

Processes Evictions, Conducts Annual Inspections and Coordinates Repair * For HUD Properties, submits Vouchers QUALIFICATIONS * 1+ Year of Property Management Experience * Ability to Develop and ...

Resident Manager I (Oahu)

Honolulu, HI · On-site

$21.17 - $36.85/hr

Processes Evictions, Conducts Annual Inspections and Coordinates Repair * For HUD Properties, submits Vouchers QUALIFICATIONS * 1+ Year of Property Management Experience * Ability to Develop and ...

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How much do hud inspector jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for hud inspector in Hawaii is $57,079.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40,000.00 and $66,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a hud inspector?

A HUD Inspector is responsible for evaluating residential properties to ensure they meet the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) standards. They conduct inspections on housing units that receive federal assistance, checking for compliance with health, safety, and structural requirements. HUD Inspectors document issues, generate reports, and may work with property owners to address deficiencies. Their role helps ensure safe and habitable living conditions for tenants in government-subsidized housing.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a hud inspector?

To thrive as a HUD Inspector, you need a solid understanding of housing regulations, property inspection procedures, and relevant building codes, often supported by prior experience or certifications in housing quality standards. Familiarity with HUD inspection checklists, digital inspection software, and compliance reporting systems is highly beneficial. Strong attention to detail, effective communication, and organizational skills help inspectors excel in this role. These abilities are essential for ensuring that properties meet federal housing standards, maintaining safety, and accurately documenting inspection findings.

What are some typical challenges a hud inspector may encounter during property inspections?

HUD Inspectors often face challenges such as assessing properties in varying physical conditions, addressing compliance issues that require prompt documentation, and communicating findings clearly to property managers and tenants. They may also need to navigate tight schedules, oversee multiple properties in a single day, and stay updated on evolving HUD regulations. Working independently in the field, while maintaining accuracy in reports and adapting to unexpected situations, is a key part of the job. Successfully managing these challenges helps ensure housing quality standards are consistently met and supports the efficient operation of housing programs.

How to be a HUD inspector?

To become a HUD inspector, you typically need to complete specific training programs approved by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), gain knowledge of federal housing standards, and obtain relevant certifications. Inspectors often need experience in construction, building codes, or related fields and must pass a certification exam to perform inspections for HUD-approved housing programs.

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Infographic showing various Hud Inspector job openings in Hawaii as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 79% Full Time, 14% Part Time, 5% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $57,079 per year, or $27.4 per hour.

CDBG-Disaster Recovery Civil Engineer

County Of Maui

Wailuku, HI

$10K/mo

Full-time

Re-posted 27 days ago


Job description

Description IMPORTANT: This is a non-civil service limited-term position. Appointment may be made at any rate within the salary range from $9,794 to $12,169 per month at which appropriate qualified applicants can be recruited. Please attach your resume to your application.

The position will focus on programmatic management and interagency coordination for the County's CDBG-DR-funded Infrastructure and Public Facilities Program and Mitigation Program. The role supports the planning, implementation, and oversight of infrastructure recovery and resilience initiatives funded through HUD's Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) program. Responsibilities include coordinating across internal County departments and external partners including HUD, FEMA, state agencies, utilities, and other eligible entities, to ensure infrastructure projects are aligned with the HUD-approved Action Plan and Action Plan Amendments, applicable federal requirements, and local recovery priorities.

Provides administrative and technical direction over a variety of complex engineering programs and/or projects of a major engineering division; supervises the preparation and/or review of plans, designs, specifications, estimates and reports of engineering projects; and performs other related duties as required. Distinguishing Characteristics: This class is distinguished by its responsibility for a wide variety of complex engineering programs or projects and represents supervisory and administrative responsibility in planning, directing, advising on and coordinating extensive engineering activities. An engineer at this level works under very general administrative direction, and assignments are typically received in terms of broad, general objectives; and the incumbent is responsible for determining work methods, procedures, priorities and the assignment of personnel through intermediate supervisors to accomplish the work effectively.

Review by superiors is based on conformity with policy rather than technical adequacy. Examples of Duties The following are examples of duties and are not necessarily descriptive of any one position in this class. The omission of specific duties statements does not preclude management from assigning such duties if such duties are a logical assignment for the position.

Plans, organizes, coordinates and directs several engineering programs. Formulates operating policies and procedures and establishes work priorities. Implements agency policies, procedures, rules, regulations, laws and ordinances applicable to the programs.

Supervises the preparation and/or review of plans, designs, specifications, estimates and reports of engineering projects such as the construction, repair and major maintenance of roads, highways, sewer systems, bridges, retaining walls, culverts, sidewalks, etc. Supervises the inspection of engineering projects. Determines working stresses and computational procedures.

Makes field inspections and review work of inspectors. Approves changes during constructions. Coordinates activities and programs with other governmental and private agency projects.

Initiates and/or reviews the conduct of engineering investigation or research studies. Recommend organizational and operational changes. Assists in the development of broad work programs and policies and in preparing and justifying budgets.

Prepare contracts, technical and administrative reports and correspondence. Performs other related duties as required. Minimum Qualification Requirements Training and Experience: A combination of education and experience substantially equivalent to graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree in civil engineering and two (2) years of civil engineering work experience as a registered professional engineer which shall have included responsibility for supervising civil engineering projects.

License Requirement: Registration as a professional engineer in the State of Hawaii. Knowledge of: civil engineering principles and practices; modern methods and practices used in the preparation of plans, specifications, estimates and reports; the sources of engineering information; surveying and construction practices; public works programs and financing; land conveyancing and the preparation of contracts; principles and practices of administration. Ability to: plan, organize, and direct the work of a large number of engineering and technical employees; develop major engineering work programs; prepare and justify budget requests; prepare administrative as well as engineering reports and correspondence.

Health and Physical Condition: Persons seeking appointment to positions in this class must meet the health and physical condition standards deemed necessary and proper to perform the essential functions of the position with or without reasonable accommodations. Physical Effort Grouping: Light APPLICATIONS MAY BE FILED ONLINE AT: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/Maui If you have never applied for a job using the NEOGOV system, you must create an account. You will need a username, password, and working email address to create your account

Your detailed work history is required on the application. A resume submitted in lieu of an application will not be sufficient. Furthermore, "See resume" is NOT an acceptable response under the "Work Experience" section.

An application containing this response may be deemed incomplete. Applications may be rejected if they are incomplete. RECRUITMENT IS ADMINISTERED IN THE COUNTY OF MAUl ONLY The above recruitment is being administered on an open-competitive basis to establish an eligible list which shall be effective for not more than one year unless extended by the Director of Personnel Services.

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER The County of Maui does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, sexual orientation, age, religion, color, ancestry, national origin, disability, marital status, pregnancy, arrest and court record, assignment of child support, national guard participation or any other basis covered by state or federal laws governing non-discrimination Pre-Employment/Post-Offer Drug Screening Test: All applicants, who will enter a safety sensitive position or certain designated categories that the Personnel Services Director has established or who are required by law to be drug tested must pass a pre-employment/post-offer drug screening test as a condition of employment. There is no retesting or re-evaluation process. Cost for the drug screening test shall be borne by the County of Maui.

Personnel Services Email: personnel.services@mauicounty.gov.