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Inspector General Jobs in Guam (NOW HIRING)

... fluids and general repairs with efficiency and accuracy. Essential Functions: Reasonable ... Executes multi-point inspections * Accountable for servicing the vehicles of clients. * Execute oil ...

GU

$21.02 - $30/hr

Perform all electrical tasks with general supervision and possess minimum Electrical Power ... Inspect electrical components, such as transformers and circuit breakers * Maintains up-to-date ...

GU · On-site

$85K/yr

Building Envelope Inspection Checklists to verify air tightness and system integrity * Ensure all ... General Contractor (GC) and subcontractors * Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Controls, and TAB ...

GU · On-site

... general contracting, logistics, commodities, and training resources. GPSI is a wholly-owned ... Inspection Checklists to verify air tightness and system integrityEnsure all testing includes ...

... fluids and general repairs with efficiency and accuracy. Essential Functions: Reasonable ... Executes multi-point inspections * Accountable for servicing the vehicles of clients. * Execute oil ...

Executes routine servicing and inspection activities to ensure optimal vehicle performance and ... general upkeep. * Test drives vehicles following repairs or maintenance to confirm that all work ...

Perform basic repairs and general infrastructure tasks within training, qualification, and ... Coordinate with Documentation and Assets so physical work, package inspection, damage photos ...

General Merchandising: Ensures recovery, sizing and markdowns are completed to Company standards ... Conducts "Code 50" package inspections. Executes all Company Best Practices and maximizes ...

General Merchandising: Ensures recovery, sizing and markdowns are completed to Company standards ... Conducts "Code 50" package inspections. Executes all Company Best Practices and maximizes ...

General Merchandising: Ensures recovery, sizing and markdowns are completed to Company standards ... Conducts "Code 50" package inspections. Executes all Company Best Practices and maximizes ...

General Merchandising: Ensures recovery, sizing and markdowns are completed to Company standards ... Conducts "Code 50" package inspections. Executes all Company Best Practices and maximizes ...

$24 - $30/hr

General knowledge and ability to perform other disciplines such as painting, plumbing, electrical ... Examine and inspect work progress and equipment on construction and environmental project sites to ...

GU

$19.48 - $30/hr

Collaborate with general contractors, electricians, and other professionals during construction. * Perform routine inspections of plumbing and drainage systems, identifying and diagnosing plumbing ...

GU · On-site

$78K/yr

... general contracting, logistics, commodities, and training resources.GPSI is a wholly-owned ... Confers with foreman, sub-contractors, inspectors, and suppliers to determine project details, such ...

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Inspector General information

What is an inspector general?

Inspector Generals (IGs) are senior officials in government agencies or organizations responsible for overseeing investigations, audits, and evaluations to ensure integrity, accountability, and efficiency. They work to detect and prevent fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement within their organizations. Inspector Generals operate independently to provide objective oversight and report their findings to both agency leadership and, often, legislative bodies. Their work helps promote transparency and public trust in government operations.

How does the inspector general role typically interact with other departments within an organization?

The Inspector General (IG) frequently collaborates with various departments, including legal, compliance, and internal audit teams, to conduct investigations and ensure that organizational policies and regulations are followed. IGs often lead cross-functional meetings to gather information, identify risks, and share findings with department heads. This collaborative environment helps foster transparency and supports a culture of accountability. Strong communication skills and the ability to maintain objectivity are key to navigating these interactions effectively.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an inspector general, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Inspector General, you need a strong background in auditing, investigations, compliance, and often a relevant degree in law, public administration, or accounting. Familiarity with government auditing standards, case management systems, and certifications such as Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) or Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) are typically required. Exceptional analytical thinking, integrity, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for this oversight role. These competencies ensure impartial oversight, promote accountability, and safeguard organizational integrity by detecting and preventing fraud, waste, and abuse.

What is the difference between Inspector General vs Auditor?

AspectInspector GeneralAuditor
Required CredentialsTypically requires a background in law, government, or public administration; certifications like CIG or CIA are commonOften requires accounting or finance degrees; certifications like CPA or CIA are common
Work EnvironmentGovernment agencies, oversight offices, or internal review unitsPublic accounting firms, corporations, government agencies, or internal audit departments
Employer & Industry UsagePrimarily in government, overseeing compliance and integrityIn various industries, focusing on financial accuracy and compliance

While both roles involve oversight and compliance, Inspector Generals focus on government accountability and investigations, whereas Auditors primarily assess financial records and internal controls across sectors.

Infographic showing various Inspector General job openings in Guam as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 55% Full Time, 27% Part Time, 9% Temporary, and 9% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.

Automotive Technician D (Tire & Lube)

TRIPLE J

Tamuning, GU

$12.50 - $17.25/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 14 days ago


Job description

Summary/Objective:

The Automotive Technician D is responsible for vehicle maintenance, performing oil changes, tire checks and tire rotations, inspecting air filters, fluids and general repairs with efficiency and accuracy.

Essential Functions:

Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  1. Executes multi-point inspections
  2. Accountable for servicing the vehicles of clients.
  3. Execute oil changes, fluid checks, tire rotations and simple part replacements.
  4. Executes alignment.
  5. Changes oil transmission fluids and preserve the standard of the vehicle.
  6. Maintains dealership records and provides information and recommendations to clients regarding their vehicles. 
  7. Performs the routine check-up and maintenance of vehicles.
  8. Checks fluid levels and tire pressure of all types of vehicles.
  9. Grease bearings and inspect the repairs and renovation of brake systems. 
  10. Utilizes a set of different electronic tools to find and correct breakdown areas such as the ignition and wheel bearings.
  11. Ensure that the engines of the vehicles are functioning well. 
  12. Tunes engines.
  13. Repairs and maintains different service components.
  14. Communicate directly with service advisors if any additional services are needed.
  15. Maintain a clean and organized working environment.

Skills & Qualifications:

  1. Ability to follow written instructions and repair manuals
  2. Able to anticipate and understand customers' needs and provide viable solutions.
  3. Excellent customer service, interpersonal and communication expertise.
  4. Ability to work as a team and independently.
  5. Valid Driver's License.

Development:

  1. Needs to build technical knowledge of vehicle systems and diagnostic tools.
  2. Must complete required manufacturer(s) training.

Education and Experience:

  1. HS diploma or GED equivalent.
  2. Minimum of one to three years of progressive experience.