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Performing field inspections and materials testing in accordance with project plans and ... Life insurance (company paid) * Short and long-term disability insurance (company paid) * Flexible ...

Performing field inspections and materials testing in accordance with project plans and ... Life insurance (company paid) * Short and long-term disability insurance (company paid) * Flexible ...

Vision insurance POSITION SUMMARY A growing national company is seeking individuals to join a team of professional home inspectors in Las Vegas, Nevada . The ideal candidate is detail- oriented ...

Compliance Inspector

Las Vegas, NV · On-site

$17 - $18/hr

Medical/Dental/Vision insurance * Front loaded PTO * 401k - Company match up to 4% * Long and short term disability at no cost to employee What you'll do: Routine Compliance Inspections * Conduct ...

Compliance Inspector

Las Vegas, NV · On-site

$17 - $18/hr

Medical/Dental/Vision insurance * Front loaded PTO * 401k - Company match up to 4% * Long and short term disability at no cost to employee What you'll do: Routine Compliance Inspections * Conduct ...

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How much do insurance inspections jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for insurance inspections in Nevada is $20.29, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.37 and $22.50 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as an Insurance Inspector, you need a solid understanding of risk assessment, property and casualty insurance principles, and strong attention to detail, typically supported by a relevant degree or prior experience in insurance or inspections. Familiarity with inspection software, digital reporting tools, and sometimes industry certifications like AIC or CPCU are commonly required. Excellent communication, analytical thinking, and time management skills help inspectors effectively interact with clients and document findings clearly. These skills ensure accurate evaluations, regulatory compliance, and reliable risk assessments for insurance providers.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in insurance inspections, and how can they be managed?

Insurance inspectors often encounter challenges such as tight deadlines, varying property conditions, and the need to communicate clearly with both clients and underwriters. Managing time efficiently and staying organized are crucial, especially when scheduling multiple site visits in different locations. Inspectors must also adapt to new technologies and reporting tools, which can require ongoing learning. Building strong communication skills helps resolve discrepancies and ensures all parties are aligned throughout the inspection process.

What are insurance inspections?

Insurance inspections are assessments conducted by insurance companies or third-party inspectors to evaluate the condition, safety, and value of a property before issuing or renewing an insurance policy. These inspections help insurers determine risks, verify information provided by the policyholder, and ensure that the property meets underwriting guidelines. The findings from an insurance inspection can impact policy approval, coverage limits, and premiums. Inspections may involve checking for hazards, verifying building features, and documenting any existing damage or maintenance issues.

How to become an insurance inspector?

To become an insurance inspector, typically you need a high school diploma or equivalent, along with knowledge of building codes and inspection procedures. Some employers prefer candidates with prior experience in construction, insurance, or related fields, and obtaining relevant certifications can improve job prospects. Inspectors usually work independently, assessing properties to determine risk and compliance for insurance purposes.
What cities in Nevada are hiring for Insurance Inspections jobs? Cities in Nevada with the most Insurance Inspections job openings:
Infographic showing various Insurance Inspections job openings in Nevada as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 74% Full Time, 19% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $42,193 per year, or $20.3 per hour.

Reno, NV - Field Inspector - Insurance Loss Control

H & S Loss Control Inspections

Reno, NV

Other

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Qualified Field Inspectors for Insurance Loss Control are needed in your area! Immediate placement available.

Pay: We pay a competitive standard flat fee per case -based on customer as well as, inspection type and complexity.
The dominant standard flat fee range is $60 - $75, with some exceptions.

Job Type: Independent Contractor

Qualifications

We are currently seeking inspector applicants who are qualified to work in the USA and have a history of direct experience completing commercial line inspections and/or have completed a training course such as, the VIITA Basic Commercial Line Inspector course or its equivalent.

Full Job Description of the Loss Control Inspector:

Receives assignments electronically and reviews for inspection requirements.

Schedules the inspection appointment with the Insured by phone, email, or text.

Inspects the property for potential issues or hazards pertaining to utilities/building systems (heating, wiring, plumbing), common areas, maintenance, protections, and life safety, etc. Take 20-35 exterior/interior photos. Take measurements with a measuring wheel or with online tools as needed.

Interviews the Insured for operations information, ages of the building systems, etc.

Communicates inspection status through online application.

Completes the inspection report on the web-based Loss Control 360 system with Rapid Sketch. Returns the completed report electronically (the reports consist of check-off questions, narrative, and digital photos).

Preferred skills:

  • 3-5 years' experience providing commercial insurance loss control inspections
  • Understanding of commercial property and casualty lines: property, general liability, and worker's compensation
  • Ability to work independently, manage your time effectively, and communicate well verbally and in writing
  • Comfortable completing reports online and uploading documents

Other Recommended Skills:

commercial building inspection ~ fire safety ~ industrial safety ~ environmental safety ~ construction work ~ customer service ~ online reporting and document handling ~ ability to travel approximately a 50-mile radius

Helpful (but not required) Professional certifications: CSP, OHST, ALCM, ARM

H&S Loss Control Inspections, Inc company information:

We have provided insurance underwriting Loss Control inspection reports since 1970 and we work directly with insurance Underwriters. Our friendly support staff are available to help you by assigning orders and assisting with questions.

Despite the challenges presented by recent events, H&S has been continuing to grow and successfully serve our customers with excellent reports and time service!

We look forward to hearing from all qualified applicants!

Employment Type: OTHER