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How much do inspector msha jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for inspector msha 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 as an MSHA Inspector, and why are they important?

To thrive as an MSHA Inspector, you need a strong background in mining safety regulations, inspection procedures, and typically a degree or experience in mining engineering or a related field. Familiarity with MSHA inspection tools, digital reporting systems, and specialized safety equipment is often required. Strong attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication skills help inspectors identify hazards and educate mine operators. These skills are crucial for ensuring compliance, preventing accidents, and promoting a safe mining environment.

What is the difference between Inspector Msha vs Safety Technician?

AspectInspector MshaSafety Technician
CertificationsOSHA/MSHA certifications, safety trainingOSHA/MSHA certifications, safety training
Work EnvironmentMining sites, industrial facilitiesIndustrial plants, construction sites
Employer & IndustryMining companies, industrial sectorsManufacturing, construction, industrial sectors
Primary FocusEnforcing safety regulations at mining sitesImplementing safety programs and inspections

While both roles focus on safety compliance, Inspector Msha primarily enforces safety regulations at mining sites, whereas Safety Technicians develop safety programs and conduct inspections across various industrial environments. Both require similar certifications and work in related industries, but their daily responsibilities and focus areas differ.

What are Inspector MSHA?

Inspector MSHA refers to inspectors who work for the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), a federal agency under the U.S. Department of Labor. Their main role is to inspect mines to ensure compliance with federal safety and health regulations, aiming to prevent accidents and injuries. MSHA inspectors conduct regular site visits, investigate accidents, and enforce safety standards through citations and penalties when necessary. They play a crucial role in protecting the well-being of miners and promoting safe workplace practices in the mining industry.

What are some typical challenges faced by an MSHA Inspector during mine inspections?

MSHA Inspectors often encounter challenges such as working in hazardous environments, navigating complex mining operations, and ensuring compliance with detailed safety regulations. Inspectors must be vigilant in identifying potential safety violations while maintaining clear communication with mine operators and workers. Adapting to changing site conditions and handling sometimes tense interactions professionally are also key aspects of the role. Continuous learning about new safety standards and evolving mining technologies is essential to stay effective.
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Structural Field Inspector - Asset Management

Structural Field Inspector - Asset Management

Orbital Engineering, Inc.

Houston, TX

$39K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 11 days ago


Job description

Job Title:

Structural Field Inspector – Asset Management

Location:

Dallas, TX and Houston, TX

FLSA Classification

Non-exempt

Job Description:

Orbital is seeking a Structural Field Inspector to support the execution of Asset Integrity and Asset Management programs at client facilities in rural areas between Dallas, TX and Houston, TX. This role is responsible for performing field inspections of existing structural assets, documenting observed conditions, and collecting accurate, defensible data that supports risk‑based decision making.

The Structural Field Inspector works closely with the Field Project Manager and Asset Management Program Manager to ensure inspections are performed safely, consistently, and in accordance with established standards, procedures, and client requirements. This position is field‑focused and requires regular travel to industrial facilities.

The Structural Field Inspector reports to the Field Project Manager / Asset Management Program Manager.

Essential Functions

Field Inspection & Data Collection

    • Perform field inspections of existing industrial structures, including structural steel, reinforced concrete, foundations, platforms, walking‑working surfaces, conveyors, bins, silos, stacks, and similar assets
    • Execute inspections in accordance with Orbital inspection procedures, industry standards, and client‑specific requirements
    • Identify, photograph, and accurately document observable structural deficiencies, damage, deterioration, and safety concerns
    • Communicate Priority 1 (P1) or critical findings promptly to the Field Project Manager or Program Manager during field activities when required

Safety & Compliance

    • Comply with all Orbital, client, OSHA, MSHA, and site‑specific safety requirements
    • Review and follow client safety procedures and complete all required safety documentation prior to and during field work
    • Ensure all inspection tools, equipment, and personal protective equipment (PPE) are in good working condition prior to use

Reporting & Documentation

    • Collect high‑quality field notes, photographs, measurements, and supporting documentation
    • Assist with the preparation of inspection reports and deliverables by providing clear, complete, and well‑organized field data
    • Maintain accurate records of inspected assets, locations, and observations to support Asset Management databases and long‑term tracking

Team & Client Coordination

    • Coordinate daily field activities with the Field Project Manager, inspectors, and client site contacts
    • Maintain professional working relationships with client operations, maintenance, and engineering personnel
    • Support mentoring of junior inspectors and field staff as needed

Other Duties

Please note that this job posting does not list all duties and responsibilities that are required of this job. Duties and responsibilities may change at any time with or without notice.

Qualifications:

  • Associate or Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Engineering Technology, Construction Management, or a related technical discipline, or equivalent combination of education and hands‑on inspection experience
  • Minimum of 3–7 years of experience performing structural or asset integrity inspections in industrial environments
  • TWIC card holder preferred
  • Prior experience supporting Asset Management, Asset Integrity, Mechanical Integrity (MI), or Risk‑Based Inspection (RBI) programs is preferred
  • Familiarity with digital inspection tools, mobile data collection, or asset tracking systems is preferred
  • Experience working in a consulting engineering or inspection services environment preferred
  • Experience working at asset‑intensive facilities such as power generation, oil & gas, refining, chemical processing, manufacturing, steel, mining, or materials processing sites
  • Strong understanding of structural components and common deterioration mechanisms
  • Ability to accurately document field observations using written notes and photographs
  • Willingness and ability to travel regularly to client sites and work in industrial environments

Location Note:

    This is an on-site or hybrid position. Compensation is based on market data and internal equity and may vary depending on the candidate’s location.

    Salary Range:

    $39,000-89,000 annually (based on experience, qualifications, and location)

    Benefits:

    A commitment to excellence and hard work will be rewarded with a competitive salary, career advancement opportunities, and a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your health, financial security, and work-life balance. Our benefits include medical, dental, vision, and prescription drug coverage; a 401(k)-retirement savings plan; and supplemental insurance options. We also provide company-paid life and AD&D insurance, company-paid short-term disability coverage, and a generous paid time off program to ensure you have the support and flexibility you need both professionally and personally.

    About Orbital:
    Powered by People, Driven by Solutions

    Since 1969, Orbital has been specializing in project development, project execution and asset management for the heavy industrial sectors and utilities. Our regional offices, hands-on mentality, and world-wide integrated teams provide an ability to leverage subject matter experts and industry best-practices wherever a project may lie geographically. Our focus steadfastly remains on finding and delivering the best solution, regardless of where that team sits across our organization. At Orbital, our power is our people.

    Equal Opportunity Statement:

    We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.