I need a home inspector - licensed and looking to make a move? Great. Not licensed but willing to learn quick? We can work with that. I take care of the cost of training and licensing. Starter weekly salary for attending/completing course work necessary for certification and licenses and attending 4 inspections per week to learn the trade while you're learning what the books say. Once you're up and on your own you get a percentage of each inspection + additional services you complete (talk to me before you get scared by that - my percentages are more than what you may think becasue we have a high average total job expense - because we're good!). I HAVE the work, we are acquiring another local home inspection company and have another growth phase planned for late 2026/early2027 (in the works).
You have to be relatively presentable, personable, honest, and willing to learn - I can take care of the rest. We are really flexible with reasonable notice for vacations, appointments, whatever comes up. Small company so I provide a health insurance monthly stipend. When you're training, you get mileage for travel to inspections and then when you're full time, you'll get company vehicle and gas card for work travel.
The licensed home inspector will conduct inspections on single-family homes, manufactured and modular homes, and individual townhouse and condominium units according to the American Society of Home Inspectors Standards of Practice, and Company established procedures, norms, guidelines, etc. and subsequently prepare a written report of each home inspection consistent with current Pillar to Post, Company approved formats. The licensed home inspector will be the primary point of contact for assigned clients and their realtors before, during, and after the inspection. The licensed home inspector will be MAY BECOME responsible for operating, maintaining, and cleaning a company vehicle (if supplied), and will be responsible for assigned devices, tools, and equipment which are considered necessary to perform home inspections. To successfully conduct a home inspection according to the Standards of Practice, the licensed home inspector will need to carry and climb ladders, bend, squat, and stand repeatedly, walk up and down stairs unassisted, high and low crawl in attics and crawlspaces, work outdoors in all types of weather conditions approximately 25% of the workday, and potentially work in unconditioned or sub-standard indoor environments, on occasion.
Company Description
Technically, a home inspection company - but what we are is a customer service company that works with local realtors to provide an expert opinion and advice to home buyers and sellers during some of the most stressful times of thier lives. People of high character, that have an ability to learn, and communicate effectively will find success here!