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Photo Inspector Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Detailing, Inventory Associate (Car Porters), Photo, Parts Associate, Inspection, and Coordinator/Administrator roles * Ability to physically operate vehicle equipment and tools - must be able to ...

Detailing, Inventory Associate (Car Porters), Photo, Parts Associate, Inspection, and Coordinator/Administrator roles * Ability to physically operate vehicle equipment and tools - must be able to ...

Construction Inspector

Marathon, FL · On-site

$64K - $103K/yr

Takes pictures and keeps photo log of job site progress on Capital Projects. * Responds to ... FDOT Inspectors License preferred. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: * Ability to work from a ...

Detailing, Inventory Associate (Car Porters), Photo, Parts Associate, Inspection, and Coordinator/Administrator roles * Ability to physically operate vehicle equipment and tools - must be able to ...

Detailing, Inventory Associate (Car Porters), Photo, Parts Associate, Inspection, and Coordinator/Administrator roles * Ability to physically operate vehicle equipment and tools - must be able to ...

Detailing, Inventory Associate (Car Porters), Photo, Parts Associate, Inspection, and Coordinator/Administrator roles * Ability to physically operate vehicle equipment and tools - must be able to ...

Detailing, Inventory Associate (Car Porters), Photo, Parts Associate, Inspection, and Coordinator/Administrator roles * Ability to physically operate vehicle equipment and tools - must be able to ...

Detailing, Inventory Associate (Car Porters), Photo, Parts Associate, Inspection, and Coordinator/Administrator roles * Ability to physically operate vehicle equipment and tools - must be able to ...

Detailing, Inventory Associate (Car Porters), Photo, Parts Associate, Inspection, and Coordinator/Administrator roles * Ability to physically operate vehicle equipment and tools - must be able to ...

Detailing, Inventory Associate (Car Porters), Photo, Parts Associate, Inspection, and Coordinator/Administrator roles * Ability to physically operate vehicle equipment and tools - must be able to ...

Conducting tire maintenance and inspections. * Delivering exceptional customer service. * Other duties may be assigned based on location requirements. Ready to embark on an exciting career journey?

Inspect vehicle cleanliness and readiness for photography * Escalate wash or detail issues to the Recon Manager immediately Stage 9 - Intake Photos & Recon Recommendations * Take a full photo set of ...

Inspect vehicle cleanliness and readiness for photography * Escalate wash or detail issues to the Recon Manager immediately Stage 9 - Intake Photos & Recon Recommendations * Take a full photo set of ...

Inspect vehicle cleanliness and readiness for photography * Escalate wash or detail issues to the Recon Manager immediately Stage 9 - Intake Photos & Recon Recommendations * Take a full photo set of ...

Detailing, Inventory Associate (Car Porters), Photo, Parts Associate, Inspection, and Coordinator/Administrator roles General qualifications and requirements * Ability to physically operate vehicle ...

Detailing, Inventory Associate (Car Porters), Photo, Parts Associate, Inspection, and Coordinator/Administrator roles General qualifications and requirements * Ability to physically operate vehicle ...

Detailing, Inventory Associate (Car Porters), Photo, Parts Associate, Inspection, and Coordinator/Administrator roles General qualifications and requirements * Ability to physically operate vehicle ...

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How much do photo inspector jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for photo inspector in Florida is $41,055.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $28,800.00 and $47,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How to become a field inspector taking pictures?

To become a photo inspector, you should have a good understanding of photography, including camera operation and composition. Many roles require a high school diploma or equivalent, and some may prefer experience with digital cameras or smartphones. Training is often provided on the job, and attention to detail and the ability to follow instructions are essential for capturing accurate images in the field.

What are some common challenges Photo Inspectors face in their daily work?

Photo Inspectors often encounter challenges such as tight deadlines for reviewing large volumes of images, maintaining consistency with quality standards, and accurately identifying subtle defects or discrepancies in photos. They may also need to stay updated on evolving digital imaging technologies and adapt to changing project requirements. Effective teamwork is typically required, as Photo Inspectors frequently communicate with photographers, editors, and production staff to address issues or provide feedback. Those who are detail-oriented, adaptable, and strong communicators tend to excel in overcoming these challenges and ensuring project goals are met.

What is a photo inspector?

A photo inspector is a professional responsible for reviewing and verifying photographs for accuracy, quality, and compliance with standards. They often work in fields like insurance, real estate, or security, using tools such as image editing software and following specific guidelines to ensure images meet required criteria.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Photo Inspector position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Photo Inspector, you need a keen eye for detail, familiarity with photographic standards, and a background in photography or image analysis. Proficiency with photo editing software, digital asset management systems, and, in some cases, specific industry certifications (such as quality control or inspection) are often required. Strong observational skills, reliability, and clear communication are vital soft skills in this position. These abilities ensure accurate inspection and approval of images according to quality guidelines, supporting efficient workflow and project success.

What type of inspectors make the most money?

Senior or specialized inspectors, such as quality control inspectors with advanced certifications or experience, tend to earn higher salaries. In the context of photo inspection, those with expertise in digital tools, high-level attention to detail, and industry-specific knowledge often command higher pay. Salary levels also depend on industry, location, and level of experience.

What is a Photo Inspector job?

A Photo Inspector is responsible for examining and evaluating photographs to assess property conditions, insurance claims, or compliance with regulations. They typically work for insurance companies, real estate firms, or inspection agencies, capturing and reviewing images to ensure accuracy and completeness. The role may involve on-site visits or remote evaluations based on submitted photos. Attention to detail and knowledge of industry standards are essential for success in this position.

What is the highest paying photography job?

The highest paying photography jobs often include commercial photographers, especially those working in advertising, fashion, or product photography, with salaries reaching six figures for experienced professionals. Specialized roles such as fine art photographers or those working with high-profile clients or in luxury markets can also command top salaries, often supplemented by strong portfolios, industry connections, and advanced technical skills.
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Infographic showing various Photo Inspector job openings in Florida as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 54% Full Time, 15% Part Time, 8% Temporary, and 23% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $41,055 per year, or $19.7 per hour.
Automotive Cosmetic Inspector

Automotive Cosmetic Inspector

Carvana

Sarasota, FL • On-site

Other

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 5 days ago


Carvana rating

6.8

Company rating: 6.8 out of 10

Based on 264 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

178th of 714 rated retailers


Job description

We're looking for Cosmetic Inspectors with professional automotive prepping experience to join us at Carvana - the fastest-growing used automotive retailer in U.S. history and one of the four fastest companies to make the Fortune 500.

As an Entry-level Cosmetic Inspector, you'll be expected to identify cosmetic imperfections and/or repairs pre-reconditioning and post-paint process. May require additional tasks such as prepping, sanding, and masking of vehicles.

At Carvana, you'll receive a competitive wage and amazing perks - including a 401(k) with Carvana match and even a vehicle purchase discount - all while using state of the art tools in one of our high-tech Inspection Centers ( to learn more). If you're joining us in an entry-level position, we offer training programs to make sure your skills and pay progress along with the company.

  • 100% company-paid healthcare premiums
  • Generous paid-time off and your birthday is a holiday!
  • ASE and tool reimbursement programs
  • Tuition reimbursement and student loan repayment

Join the Carvana team by applying on this page, or call one of our recruiters by phone at (888) 690-7853, Monday through Friday, between 6 AM and 4 PM PT (9AM to 7PM ET).

We have a variety of paint roles available, depending on your experience - look below to see other roles available to help us get our low-mileage, late-model cars ready for our customers:

  • Paint Prepper (min 6 months professional experience): prepare vehicles for cosmetic paintwork, including sanding, masking, taping, bagging, unbagging/tear down, and buffing
  • Entry-Level Painter (min 1 year professional experience): prime vehicles and perform final sanding before the vehicle is painted, along with buffing, touch-up, paint mixing, and airbrush.
  • Mid-Level Painter (min 3 years professional experience):  match/mix paint color and use water-based paint to paint the vehicle inside our paint booths
  • Experienced Painter (min 5 years professional experience): painting (base coats, tri-coats, solid, metallic, and clear coats), blending adjacent panels, and paint correcting vehicles.

We also have a variety of other automotive roles available in one of our 18 locations across the country - take a look at our  to apply for one of the following roles:

  • Auto Body roles: Paint, Prep/Body work, Wheel Repair, Airbrush, Interior Repair, Glass Repair, and PDR (Paintless Dent Repair) roles
  • Auto Technician/Mechanic roles: Lube and Oil, Inspection, Brake and Tire, Mechanical Repair / Build, and Master Technician roles
  • Entry-Level roles: Detailing, Inventory Associate (Car Porters), Photo, Parts Associate, Inspection, and Coordinator/Administrator roles
  • Ability to physically operate vehicle equipment and tools - must be able to lift up to 60 pounds independently
  • Must be at least 18 years of age and possess a valid driver's license. Some positions may be subject to an Motor Vehicle Records (MVR) check
  • An ability to work in a fast-paced, ever-changing production environment while sometimes being exposed to excessive weather conditions (heat/cold)
  • Use of safety equipment that may include but not limited to face shield or goggles, non-slip shoes, gloves, mask, and other protective garments and equipment


At Carvana, we sell cars but we aren't car salesmen. Our promise is simple: we won't sell a car to a customer that we wouldn't sell to our own Mom. Period.

To make sure our cars are in first-rate condition, we've built multiple vehicle Reconditioning Centers around the country, where our cars are inspected, perfected, and photographed before reaching the Carvana website.

Think you've got what it takes to join our team? Apply today!

Carvana is an equal employment opportunity employer. All applicants receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, national origin, age, mental or physical disability, protected veteran status, or genetic information, or any other basis protected by applicable law. Carvana also prohibits harassment of applicants or employees based on any of these protected categories.

Hiring is contingent on passing a complete background check. This role is not eligible for visa sponsorship. Must be at least 18 years of age and possess a valid driver's license. Must be able to read, write, speak and understand English.


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About Carvana

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At Carvana, we sell cars, but we're not salespeople. Since 2013, we've been making it our mission to change the way people buy cars. We saw a huge problem with how much it can suck to buy a car the traditional way, so we committed ourselves to tackling one of the largest, yet-to-be-disrupted markets in the world - the $1T per year U.S. car market (yes, that's $Trillion with a "T").

Industry

Automobile dealers

Company size

5,001 - 10,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Tempe, AZ, US

Year founded

2011