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Occupancy Inspector Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Housekeeping Inspector

Plymouth, MI · On-site

$14.25 - $17.25/hr

Housekeeping Inspector: Job Purpose: To supervise Room Attendants and inspect hotel guestrooms, bathrooms, corridors, and lobbies. Job Responsibilities: * Assign work to Room Attendants and train

Housekeeping Inspector

Plymouth, MI · On-site

$14.25 - $17.25/hr

Housekeeping Inspector: Job Purpose: To supervise Room Attendants and inspect hotel guestrooms, bathrooms, corridors, and lobbies. Job Responsibilities: * Assign work to Room Attendants and train

Mortgage Field Inspector (1099 Independent Contractor) Flexible Schedule | Part-Time or Full-Time | Weekly Pay GIS Field Services, Inc. has been in the mortgage field inspection industry for over 20

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What is an occupancy inspector?

An Occupancy Inspector is responsible for inspecting properties to verify occupancy status and assess their condition. They often work for mortgage companies, banks, or property management firms to ensure properties are maintained and comply with regulations. Inspectors document findings through photos and reports, noting any damages, code violations, or signs of abandonment. This role typically involves frequent travel and requires attention to detail and strong observational skills.

What does an occupancy inspector do?

A typical day for an Occupancy Inspector involves visiting various residential, commercial, or public properties to perform site inspections, verify compliance with local occupancy codes, and document any findings in detailed reports. Inspectors often coordinate with property owners, building managers, or local authorities to schedule inspections and follow up on corrective actions where violations are found. Much of the work involves being on-site, though some administrative time is spent reviewing plans and preparing inspection documentation. The role requires adaptability and a willingness to travel within the assigned jurisdiction.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an occupancy inspector?

To thrive as an Occupancy Inspector, you need strong attention to detail, knowledge of building codes and occupancy regulations, and typically a background in construction, property management, or code enforcement. Familiarity with inspection tools, reporting software, and, in some jurisdictions, relevant certifications (such as ICC certification or local licensing) is often required. Strong communication, problem-solving abilities, and customer service skills help inspectors effectively interact with property owners and municipal officials. These combined skills ensure accurate occupancy assessments, regulatory compliance, and constructive relationships with stakeholders.

What are the most commonly searched types of Occupancy Inspector jobs in Michigan?

The most popular types of Occupancy Inspector jobs in Michigan are:

What cities in Michigan are hiring for Occupancy Inspector jobs?

Cities in Michigan with the most Occupancy Inspector job openings:

Infographic showing various Occupancy Inspector job openings in Michigan as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 61% Full Time, 31% Part Time, and 8% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.

Housekeeping Inspector

Spark by Hilton

Plymouth, MI • On-site

$14.25 - $17.25/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 25 days ago


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Company rating: 4.5 out of 10

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Job description

Housekeeping Inspector:

Job Purpose:  To supervise Room Attendants and inspect hotel guestrooms, bathrooms, corridors, and lobbies.

Job Responsibilities: 

  1. Assign work to Room Attendants and train personnel in housekeeping duties; may perform cleaning duties.
  2. Post room occupancy records.
  3. Adjust guests' complaints regarding housekeeping service or equipment.
  4. Write requisitions for room supplies and furniture renovation or replacements.
  5. Examine carpets, drapes and furniture for stains, damage, or wear.
  6. Check and count linens and supplies.  Aid in budget control through supervision of employees' use of linen, supplies and equipment.
  7. Record inspection results and notifies cleaning personnel of inadequacies.
  8. Communicate with other hotel departments regarding problems which need their attention.
  9. Ensure key control policies.
  10. Take the initiative to greet guests in a friendly and warm manner.
  11. Other duties as assigned.

Job Skills:

  1. Familiarity with regulations of the material safety data sheets when using chemicals
  2. Use hands to lift, carry, or pull objects that may be heavy.
  3. Understand simple instructions.
  4. Learn simple procedures and techniques.
  5. Perform routine work or the same task over and over again.
  6. Plan the work of others.

Job Qualifications:  

Experience

None required.


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