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Mold Setter

North Royalton, OH · On-site

$17.50 - $20.50/hr

Mold PM Tech Responsibilities: * Perform work within the preventive maintenance program once a mold ... Inspect ejector system for proper alignment. Determine if injector pin holes need re-drilled and ...

Mold sampling and clearance protocols * Asbestos Abatement * Asbestos sampling * Asbestos abatement project oversight * Lead-based Paint Inspections * Lead sampling * Clearance testing * Assist with ...

... inspections before, during, and after machining. 5. Uses hand tools of the trade for modifications as required. 6. Fits and assembles mold parts, tools, and dies. Sets up, runs off, and tests molds ...

Mold Maker

Wake Forest, NC · On-site

$28 - $35/hr

Mold Maker Business: Custom Mold and Tooling Builder Location: Raleigh, NC (Wake Forest, NC ... Inspect finished parts using dial indicators, gauge blocks, calipers, micrometers, and other ...

Conduct ancillary services, including radon testing, mold inspections, termite (WDI), and sewer scope inspections * Communicate findings through detailed inspection reports and client conversations

MOLD TECHNICIAN

Lexington, KY · On-site

$20 - $26/hr

Visually inspect parts for appearance quality and pack acceptable finished parts. REWARDS: * Great company culture * Excellent career growth opportunities * World class leadership

MOLD TECHNICIAN

Lexington, KY · On-site

$20 - $26/hr

Visually inspect parts for appearance quality and pack acceptable finished parts. REWARDS: * Great company culture * Excellent career growth opportunities * World class leadership

Conduct comprehensive quality inspections of in-process and finished mold components to ensure conformance with engineering specifications and customer requirements * Maintain machining equipment ...

Inspect molds for defects and ensure they meet strict quality standards before production use. * Work closely with engineers and production teams to make necessary mold modifications Safety ...

Inspect molds for defects and ensure they meet strict quality standards before production use. * Work closely with engineers and production teams to make necessary mold modifications Safety ...

Mold Setter

Danville, KY

$14.75 - $17.50/hr

Verify quality of product at start of production (1st Piece Inspection) * Train and assist set-up preps, as required * Perform in-process mold cleanings, as scheduled * Log information in Mattec

Mold Maker

Minneapolis, MN · On-site

$35 - $55/hr

Conduct comprehensive quality inspections of in-process and finished mold components to ensure conformance with engineering specifications and customer requirements * Maintain machining equipment ...

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How much do mold inspector jobs pay per hour?

As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for mold inspector in the United States is $17.93, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.59 and $18.75 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Does a Mold Inspector Do?

A mold inspector can work independently, with an inspection company, or with a construction company to inspect structures for mold. As a mold inspector, you conduct a mold assessment in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. Your responsibilities include taking a sample and sending it to a lab for evaluation. You need a thorough understanding of where mold typically grows in a structure. Other duties involve understanding the effects of the different types of mold and advising property owners on how to remediate and prevent mold growth. You use problem-solving skills to determine mold causes and assist in developing a plan to eradicate the mold.

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

To thrive as a Mold Inspector, you need expertise in environmental science, building systems, and mold remediation principles, often supported by certifications such as Certified Mold Inspector (CMI) or equivalent. Familiarity with moisture meters, air sampling equipment, and laboratory analysis software is typically required. Attention to detail, strong communication skills, and problem-solving abilities help inspectors accurately assess situations and convey findings to clients. These skills are crucial for ensuring accurate mold detection, client trust, and effective remediation recommendations.

What are some common challenges mold inspectors face during on-site assessments?

Mold inspectors often encounter challenges such as accessing hard-to-reach or confined spaces, working in environments with poor ventilation, and dealing with varying building materials that can affect the accuracy of testing. Additionally, inspectors must carefully interpret lab results and communicate findings clearly to clients, who may be anxious about potential health risks. Effective problem-solving and attention to detail are essential, as each property can present unique sources and patterns of mold growth.

What are mold inspectors?

Mold inspectors are professionals trained to identify the presence of mold in residential and commercial properties. They conduct thorough visual inspections, take air and surface samples, and use specialized equipment to detect hidden mold growth. Their findings help property owners understand the extent of mold issues and recommend appropriate remediation steps. Mold inspectors play a crucial role in maintaining indoor air quality and preventing health problems related to mold exposure.

How much does a mold inspector make?

A mold inspector's average salary in Florida ranges from $40,000 to $60,000 annually, depending on experience, certifications, and the complexity of inspections. Many inspectors work full-time and may need specialized training or certification in mold assessment and remediation techniques.

What is the difference between Mold Inspector vs Mold Remediation Specialist?

AspectMold InspectorMold Remediation Specialist
CertificationsIndoor Air Quality (IAQ) certifications, mold inspection licensesMold remediation licenses, EPA certifications
Work EnvironmentInspecting buildings, sampling air and surfacesRemoving mold, cleaning affected areas
Job FocusIdentifying mold presence and causesEliminating mold and preventing future growth

While both roles involve working with mold, a Mold Inspector primarily assesses and identifies mold issues, whereas a Mold Remediation Specialist focuses on removing mold and restoring affected areas. Understanding these differences helps clients choose the right professional for their needs.

What cities are hiring for Mold Inspector jobs? Cities with the most Mold Inspector job openings:
What states have the most Mold Inspector jobs? States with the most job openings for Mold Inspector jobs include:
Infographic showing various Mold Inspector job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 65% Full Time, 8% Part Time, 25% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 98% Physical, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $37,288 per year, or $17.9 per hour.
Industrial Hygienist - Scientist II

Industrial Hygienist - Scientist II

Apex Companies

Iselin, NJ

Other

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Apex Companies is currently seeking an Industrial Hygienist - Scientist II to join our team out of our Iselin, NJ office. This is a field-heavy role that includes a blend of traditional industrial hygiene and building sciences work, with responsibilities spanning exposure monitoring, environmental sampling, and indoor environmental quality assessments across a variety of project sites.

Your Responsibilities as an Industrial Hygienist:

  • Conduct personal exposure monitoring and noise dosimetry 
  • Assist with development of personal exposure sampling plans 
  • Collect noise, water, air, and/or building material samples. 
  • Gather, analyze, and interpret data 
  • Prepare draft technical reports 
  • Industrial Hygiene Assessments of Chemical and Noise Exposures 
  • Indoor Environmental Quality 
  • Air Monitoring 
  • Building Materials Sampling 
  • Water Intrusion and Mold Assessments 
  • Moisture mapping 
  • Visible suspect biological growth assessments 
  • Mold sampling and clearance protocols 
  • Asbestos Abatement 
  • Asbestos sampling 
  • Asbestos abatement project oversight 
  • Lead-Based Paint Inspections 
  • Lead sampling 
  • Clearance testing 
  • Assist with project oversight. 
  • Mentor and train project staff. 
  • Ensure safe work practices on all project work. 
  • Actively develop your own career growth. 

What we're looking for:

  • BA/BS in Industrial Hygiene, Environmental Science/Engineering or other related field; 
  • At least 2+ years of proven technical experience. 
  • Experience working with industrial hygiene (personal exposure monitoring/noise dosimetry, asbestos, mold and lead sampling. 
  • Asbestos, lead and/or mold inspector certifications, preferred. 
  • Additional EHS certifications/licensures or interest in pursuing additional qualifications highly desired. 

Why you'll love working for us:

  • Company-subsidized medical and dental.
  • Company-paid life, short, and long-term disability.
  • 401k match, tuition assistance, and more.
  • Cross-training and the ability to work on a variety of projects.
  • Performance-based bonuses or other incentives.
  • Working with the best and brightest in the industry.
  • 2,000+ employee national firm with 70+ locations across the US.

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Apex Title: Scientist 2

Req ID: 11396