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Gate Inspector

Seattle, WA · On-site

$27.26/hr

Conduct inspections on inbound and outbound intermodal units. * Utilize handheld devices and/or ... Develop accurate repair estimates following IICL guidelines. * Document all required repairs ...

Welder

Houston, TX · On-site

$17.25 - $23/hr

Conduct structural repairs and modifications in accordance with IICL, ISO, and depot repair ... Work closely with container inspectors and supervisors to ensure repairs meet quality and safety ...

Fulltime The Chassis Mechanic will perform mechanical repairs and inspections in a rail road ramp ... Knowledge of AAR, IICL and DOT rules and criteria * Ability to work independently without direct ...

Fulltime The Chassis Mechanic will perform mechanical repairs and inspections in a rail road ramp ... Knowledge of AAR, IICL and DOT rules and criteria * Ability to work independently without direct ...

... and IICL standards and ensure compliance at all NASA depots. Key Responsibilities Technical Oversight & Quality Assurance * Conduct regular quality audits at depot locations to monitor inspection ...

... and IICL standards and ensure compliance at all NASA depots. Key Responsibilities Technical Oversight & Quality Assurance * Conduct regular quality audits at depot locations to monitor inspection ...

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How much do iicl inspector jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for iicl inspector in the United States is $54,939.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38,500.00 and $63,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as an IICL Inspector, you need expertise in container inspection standards, attention to detail, and a solid understanding of structural integrity and safety, generally supported by IICL certification or equivalent industry training. Familiarity with tablet-based inspection software, digital reporting tools, and measurement instruments like calipers and gauges is crucial. Strong communication, problem-solving skills, and the ability to work independently make candidates stand out in this role. These abilities ensure accurate, reliable inspections and clear reporting, which are vital for maintaining safety and compliance within the shipping and logistics industry.

What is an IICL Inspector job?

An IICL Inspector is responsible for inspecting, assessing, and certifying intermodal containers and chassis based on standards set by the Institute of International Container Lessors (IICL). They ensure containers meet industry regulations for safety, structural integrity, and usability in cargo transport. Inspectors typically work at ports, depots, or shipping yards, evaluating damage, necessary repairs, and compliance with IICL guidelines. Certification from the IICL is often required to perform these inspections professionally.

What does a typical workday look like for an IICL Inspector?

As an IICL Inspector, your typical day will involve inspecting intermodal containers for damage, safety, and compliance with established IICL standards. You may work both at ports and depot facilities, performing hands-on checks, recording your findings with specialized software, and preparing detailed reports for clients or supervisors. The role often requires collaborating with shipping companies, depot staff, and other inspectors to address issues or clarify container conditions. While some days may be physically demanding or require working outdoors in varying weather, the work is rewarding for those who appreciate precision and responsibility. Over time, experienced inspectors may advance to supervisory roles, quality assurance, or training positions.

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Gate Inspector

Gate Inspector

EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT SERVICES LLC

Ferris, TX • On-site

Full-time

Posted 24 days ago


Job description


Job Title: IICL Certified Shipping Container Inspector

Job Summary:

We are seeking a qualified IICL Certified Shipping Container Inspector to perform thorough inspections of intermodal containers to ensure they meet International Institute of Container Lessors (IICL) standards. The ideal candidate will have a solid understanding of structural integrity, safety compliance, and container repair assessment. This position plays a critical role in maintaining safety, quality, and operational standards for container fleets.

Key Responsibilities:

Conduct inspections of shipping containers (dry, reefer, tank, etc.) in accordance with IICL-5 and IICL-6 standards.

Identify and document damages, defects, and conditions affecting container usability.

Determine container condition codes for interchange, leasing, or sale purposes.

Use inspection tools and technology such as gauges, measuring tape, handheld devices, or mobile apps for accurate assessments.

Generate accurate and timely inspection reports and input data into the terminal or depot management system.

Collaborate with repair teams to recommend necessary repairs and verify work quality after completion.

Ensure compliance with safety regulations, company policies, and international standards.

Stay updated on current IICL inspection criteria and container industry regulations.

Train or mentor junior inspectors as needed (if applicable).

Inspections of front, side and roof panels for cuts, holes and loose or missing fasteners.

Inspection of doors and gaskets… broken, rotted, gaskets missing, loose or damaged

Inspection of air lines, tires, brakes, wheels, suspension, and hubs

Inspection of all lights


Required Qualifications:

Minimum of 2 years of experience inspecting shipping containers.

Strong knowledge of ISO container types, structures, and materials.

Familiarity with depot or terminal operations is preferred.

Basic understanding of container repair criteria and cost estimation.

Ability to work independently and in a fast-paced environment.

Strong attention to detail and excellent documentation skills.

Physically capable of climbing, crouching, lifting, and working outdoors in various weather conditions.

Preferred Qualifications:

Experience with inspection software or mobile apps (e.g., Depot Systems, OMNI VIEW).

Forklift certification or experience operating yard equipment.

Basic understanding of shipping and logistics operations.

Bilingual or multilingual abilities (depending on location).

Work Environment:

Outdoor and terminal/depot environment, exposed to various weather conditions.

Use of PPE such as hard hats, gloves, steel-toed boots, and high-visibility vests required.

May involve some travel between sites or ports (if applicable).