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Insurance Property Inspection Jobs in Hawaii (NOW HIRING)

Engineering Manager

Honolulu, HI · On-site

$69K - $100K/yr

... property inspection to ensure buildings and grounds are maintained in excellent condition. • ... life insurance, disability coverage, other life and work wellness benefits and may include ...

Performs monthly property inspection to ensure buildings and grounds are maintained in excellent ... life insurance, disability coverage, other life and work wellness benefits and may include ...

Performs monthly property inspection to ensure buildings and grounds are maintained in excellent ... life insurance, disability coverage, other life and work wellness benefits and may include ...

... life insurance, as well as a 403(b) retirement plan with a 5% match. We also offer generous ... Participates in Property Inspections, Move in/Move out, Aids Residents with move out process

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... vision insurance • Paid time off • Paid holidays (including birthday holiday) • 401k ... property inspections and ensure adherence to safety and quality standards • Foster a sense of ...

HUD Compliance: Support REAC submissions, property tax exemption filings, and regulatory ... Valid Hawaii driver's license, current vehicle insurance, and safety inspection if applicable ...

HUD Accountant

Honolulu, HI · On-site

$65K - $75K/yr

HUD Compliance: Support REAC submissions, property tax exemption filings, and regulatory ... Valid Hawaii driver's license, current vehicle insurance, and safety inspection if applicable ...

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What are some common challenges faced by Insurance Property Inspectors in the field?

Insurance Property Inspectors often encounter challenges such as managing a high volume of inspections within tight deadlines, accurately documenting property conditions in various weather conditions, and communicating effectively with property owners who may have concerns or questions. Additionally, inspectors must stay updated on local building codes and insurance guidelines to ensure thorough and compliant assessments. Working both independently and with underwriting or claims teams requires strong organizational skills and adaptability to changing schedules.

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

To thrive as an Insurance Property Inspector, you need a solid understanding of building structures, risk assessment, and insurance policy standards, often supported by relevant certifications or experience in property inspection or construction. Familiarity with inspection reporting software, digital cameras, and mobile data collection tools is typically required. Strong attention to detail, effective communication, and time management are vital soft skills for accurately documenting findings and interacting with clients. These skills ensure comprehensive, reliable inspections that support accurate underwriting and claims processes for insurers.

What is insurance property inspection?

Insurance property inspection is the process where an inspector evaluates a property to assess its condition, safety, and potential risks for insurance purposes. This inspection helps insurance companies determine the level of risk associated with insuring a property and influences the coverage terms and premiums. Inspectors review aspects such as the building’s structure, electrical systems, plumbing, roofing, and any potential hazards. The findings are documented and provided to the insurer to help with underwriting decisions. Property owners may also receive recommendations for repairs or improvements to mitigate risks.

What is the difference between Insurance Property Inspection vs Insurance Adjuster?

AspectInsurance Property InspectionInsurance Adjuster
CredentialsTypically requires state-specific licenses or certifications, knowledge of property standardsRequires licensing, often with additional certifications in claims or insurance
Work EnvironmentFieldwork inspecting properties, often on-site at residential or commercial locationsField or office work assessing claims, sometimes involving site visits
Employer & Industry UsageInsurance companies, independent inspection firms, property managementInsurance carriers, claims departments, adjusting firms
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding inspection roles, certification requirements, job dutiesComparing claims assessment roles, licensing, and responsibilities

Insurance Property Inspectors focus on evaluating property conditions for underwriting or claims purposes, while Insurance Adjusters handle claims assessments, often making decisions on payouts. Both roles require licensing and involve fieldwork, but their primary responsibilities differ in scope and decision-making authority.

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Infographic showing various Insurance Property Inspection job openings in Hawaii as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 71% Full Time, 10% Part Time, and 19% Contract. Highlights an 97% In-person, and 3% Hybrid job distribution.

URBAN REHABILITATION INSPECTOR II (SR-21) [1 vacancy]

City and County of Honolulu, HI

Honolulu, HI • On-site

$5K/mo

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Salary: $5,338.00 Monthly
Location : Oahu, HI
Job Type: Full-Time Permanent
Job Number: 213256
Department: Department of Community Services
Division: Community Assistance
Opening Date: 02/01/2026
Closing Date: Continuous
Position Information
"Revitalizing Homes, Strengthening Communities"
The Department of Community Services, Community Assistance (Section 8) Division, is hiring an Urban Rehabilitation Inspector II. The position supervises and coordinates the work of Urban Rehabilitation Inspector staff under the guidance of the Rehabilitation Loan Officer. In this role, you will supervise and coordinate inspection staff, oversee property inspections, and guide property owners to ensure compliance with rehabilitation program standards, as well as City and State codes. You will help ensure properties meet program requirements through effective supervision, inspections, and technical support, making a real impact in the community.
What You Will Do
  • Supervise and coordinate inspectors to ensure work meets codes and rehabilitation standards.
  • Inspect properties and advise owners on repairs and improvements.
  • Check and verify rehabilitation work and contractor invoices.
  • Handle complex cases and resolve disputes between homeowners, contractors, and staff.
  • Coordinate with other programs and agencies to ensure compliance.
  • Perform other related duties as needed.
Special Working Conditions
  • Personal vehicle required to drive to various locations to inspect housing units.
  • Ability to climb stairs and step ladder, ability to kneel to inspect and ensure that deficiencies have been corrected.
  • May need to crawl to check crawl space beneath structure.

Enjoy excellent employment benefits including generous time off (up to 21 vacation days, 21 sick leave days, and holidays), comprehensive health coverage, retirement plan, career development, and much more! View details about all our available benefits by clicking on the "Benefits" tab at the top of this posting or visiting .
Apply today and take the first step toward a lasting career!
Additional Job Information
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Minimum Qualification Requirements
At time of application, you must be a citizen, national or permanent resident alien of the United States or a non-citizen eligible under federal law for unrestricted employment.
EDUCATION REQUIREMENT:
Equivalent to graduation from high school. Responsible work experience which demonstrated the ability to perform the essential functions of the job may be substituted for education.
EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT:
Three (3) years of experience in inspecting or supervising building construction work.
Must be able to:
  • Understand materials, work practices and processes used in construction and maintenance of structures and appurtenances.
  • Follow Federal, State and local laws, codes, ordinances and standards relating to construction
  • Apply building and related codes and ordinances of the City and County of Honolulu.
  • Detect property deficiencies and make sound recommendations for improvement.
  • Interpret and apply plans and specifications, building and related codes.
  • Understand laws, rules and regulations pertaining to construction and rehabilitation.

LICENSE REQUIREMENT:
Possession of a valid driver's license (type 3/automobile), prior to appointment.
Examination Process
If you qualify for the position, your name will be eligible for consideration for the current vacancy and future job openings with this job title. Screening will be based on the education, experience, and other job-related information provided in your application. Failure to provide sufficient information may result in your application being rejected or your receiving a lower rating. All information provided on an application is subject to verification. As applicable, false or misleading statements or omissions of material facts are grounds for disqualification and/or termination of employment with the City and County of Honolulu.
What are the benefits of being a City Employee?
-- Vacation: Employees may earn up to 21 days per year.
-- Sick Leave: Employees may earn up to 21 days per year.
-- Holidays: 13 days a year; 14 days during election years.
-- Training and Development: Computer, career, and personal enhancement courses are offered; curriculum designed for employee, supervisory, and management development.
-- Medical, Dental, Prescription Drug, and Vision Care: Various health insurance plans are available. Premiums are subsidized by the City and deductible from pre-tax income for participants of the Premium Conversion Plan (PCP).
-- Group Life Insurance: No cost for eligible employees.
-- Deferred Compensation Plan: Invest in your future...choose to defer part of your pre-tax income for retirement.
-- Retirement Plan: The Employees' Retirement System (ERS) of the State of Hawaii administers retirement benefits for State and County employees. Employee contribution required.
-- Commuter Choice Pre-Tax Benefits: Employees may designate certain transportation expenses (TheBus, LOTMA, Vanpool Hawaii, etc.) as a pre-tax item
-- Parking: Some job locations offer parking on-site; others may have access to parking at low monthly rates.
-- Direct Deposit: Direct deposit of paychecks to a designated financial institution is available.
-- Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Confidential, professional counseling and resource referral.
-- Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program: A federal program forgiving the balance of federal student loans for individuals working in public service. For program requirements and additional information, please visit:
To view additional information, please visit our page.
* All benefits as stated above, are subject to eligibility requirements and to legislative and/or negotiated changes. Individuals are responsible for any related fees or charges that may apply.
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APPLICATION GUIDELINES & INSTRUCTIONS: When applying for this position, please thoroughly complete the Education, Work Experience, and Supplemental Question sections of your application. The information provided in these sections, particularly the job-specific Supplemental Questions, will be used to determine whether you meet the qualification requirements for the job and your final score. Failure to provide detailed and complete information or submit any required documentation may result in your application being rejected or you receiving a lower score.
Please do not submit resumes in place of completing any of these sections.
List each work experience separately, do not combine jobs. For example, if you've held more than one position or job level(s) for the same employer, they should be listed and described separately so that the resulting changes in your duties and responsibilities are accurately reflected. If any part of your experience is unclear, you may be asked to provide a copy of your official job/position description (PD).
In general (unless otherwise specified on the job posting), the following criteria is utilized for evaluation of the Minimum Qualification Requirements:
  • Substitute, temporary assignment, internship or volunteer experience requires an official letter of verification from your supervisor and/or Human Resources department. The letter should include the job title, employment dates, number of hours worked, a description of the duties performed, and a contact name and phone number.
  • Concurrent or overlapping experiences and/or education will NOT be double credited.
  • Professional experience refers to work that generally involves independent critical thinking, solving complex, non-routine problems, preparing reports, and interpreting and applying technical information.
  • Most work experience as an intern will NOT be creditable as equivalent to professional experience.
  • Calculation of experience will be based upon a full-time, 40-hour work week. Part-time experience will be pro-rated. Hours worked in excess of 40 hours/week will not be extra credited.
    1. Example: Twelve months of experience at 20 hours/week will be pro-rated to six months of experience.
    2. Example: Twelve months of experience at 60 hours/week will be credited as one year of experience, NOT one and a half years.
  • All requirements for the position must be met at the time of application or by the closing date of the recruitment, unless otherwise noted.

Possession of the required amount of experience will not in and of itself be accepted as proof of qualification for the position. The overall experience must be of such scope and responsibility as to conclusively demonstrate that you have the ability to perform the duties of the position.
Any information you submit is subject to verification. Supporting documents must be either electronically attached to your application or submitted to our office at: Department of Human Resources, 650 South King Street, 10th Floor, Honolulu, HI 96813. Documents should be identified by job title and recruitment number.
If you previously submitted education documents (e.g., transcripts, diploma, etc.) to our office, for most cases you are not required to resubmit them. Supporting documents with an expiration period (e.g., driver's license, Department of Transportation medical certificate, etc.) will need to be submitted with each application to verify possession of a current license or certificate at the time specified on the job posting.
  • I certify that I have read and understand the above statements.

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INSPECTING BUILDING CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE: Describe your specific duties and responsibilities in inspecting building construction work, and existing residential homes for adherence to applicable codes, ordinances, plans and specifications. Indicate which position listed in the Work Experience section of your application where you had such experience and describe your specific duties and responsibilities in making determinations (e.g. repairs and improvements required, estimated costs, etc.). Also explain your specific duties and responsibilities in writing recommendations regarding inspections and corrections.
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SUPERVISING BUILDING CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE: Describe your specific duties and responsibilities in coordinating construction activities with other professionals and/or supervising building construction work and diagnosing deficiencies. Indicate which position listed in the Work Experience section of your application where you had such experience, include the number of workers supervised and their job titles (e.g. carpenters, plumbers, electricians, masons, etc.).
Required Question