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If you live in or near Aberdeen or anywhere in Brown County, this is a great opportunity to earn ... This territory includes a mix of suburban neighborhoods and rural stretches, offering variety in ...

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AspectLive In Brown County Rural WaterWater Treatment Plant Operator
CredentialsHigh school diploma, water certificationHigh school diploma, water certification, state licensing
Work EnvironmentRural water systems, fieldwork, community-basedWater treatment facilities, plant operations, technical tasks
Employer & IndustryLocal government, rural water districtsMunicipal water treatment plants, public utilities

Live In Brown County Rural Water workers typically focus on maintaining rural water systems and may live on-site or nearby, while Water Treatment Plant Operators work in treatment facilities managing water purification processes. Both roles require water certifications, but plant operators often need additional licensing. The main difference lies in the work environment and specific responsibilities within the water industry.

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Territory-Based Mortgage Occupancy Coordinator

Far Inspections

Ainsworth, NE โ€ข On-site

$25 - $35/hr

Contractor

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

Ad Ref: FAR-01826
Do not fill out any form or use any other apply button on this page. Use the blue link below to submit your application.
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FAR Inspections is actively seeking a reliable independent contractor to perform residential mortgage inspections in Brown County, Nebraska and surrounding communities. If you live in or near Ainsworth or anywhere in Brown County, this is a great opportunity to earn supplemental or full-time income on your own schedule.
FAR Inspections is a leading provider of property data for mortgage lenders nationwide. Based in Reno, NV, we have a 12-year track record of excellence and stability in the mortgage field services industry. We partner with highly motivated independent contractors who prioritize accuracy, reliability, and professional autonomy.
The Opportunity
Earn a predictable supplemental or full-time income on a flexible schedule that you control. As a Field Inspector covering Brown County, you will perform residential occupancy verifications. These are brief, exterior visits to confirm property status and report on general conditions.
  • Autonomy: You manage your own routing, schedule, and territory.
  • Efficiency: Standard inspections are designed for speed, typically requiring only 5-6 minutes on-site.
  • Consistency: Enjoy stable, month-to-month volume in your assigned county.
Workflow & Responsibilities
  • Determine property occupancy status based on industry-standard indicators.
  • Capture 9+ photos and submit brief reports using industry-standard mobile applications.
  • Maintain a high level of reliability regarding territory coverage and deadlines.

Note: This role requires spending extended periods of time driving and making numerous stops throughout the day in your assigned territory. This territory covers a spacious rural county with longer drives between stops. A fuel-efficient vehicle and comfort with country roads are especially valuable.
Requirements
As an independent contractor, you are responsible for providing your own equipment, including:
  • Reliable, fuel-efficient vehicle.
  • Smartphone (Android or iPhone) capable of running mobile reporting apps.
  • Computer with an internet connection and a printer.
  • Strong time-management skills to meet deadlines without direct supervision.
  • Ability to pass a standard background check.
Earnings & Volume
  • Flat-Rate Pay: This is a 1099 position where you are paid a set fee for every inspection completed.
  • Earning Potential: While pay is per-inspection, efficient contractors typically earn the equivalent of $25-$35 per hour.
  • Volume: Rates and inspection volume vary by county. Lower volume counties typically feature higher per-inspection rates, while higher volume counties offer more consistent daily work.
  • This Territory: Brown County averages approximately 5 inspections per month.
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Do not fill out any form or use any other apply button on this page. Use the blue link above to submit your application.