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How much do radon testing jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for radon testing in Massachusetts is $24.77, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.99 and $27.08 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is radon testing?

A Radon Testing job involves measuring levels of radon gas in homes, workplaces, and other buildings to ensure safe indoor air quality. Radon is a radioactive gas that can seep into buildings from the ground and pose health risks, including lung cancer. Professionals use specialized equipment to detect radon levels and may recommend mitigation solutions if levels are too high. This job requires knowledge of testing procedures, safety guidelines, and sometimes certification depending on state regulations. Radon testers may work independently, for environmental agencies, or within home inspection services.

What does a radon testing professional do?

A typical day for a radon testing professional may involve traveling to client sites, deploying and retrieving radon detection devices, conducting visual inspections of buildings, and maintaining meticulous records of testing procedures. You may work independently or as part of a small team, and communicating findings to clients—sometimes alongside mitigation recommendations—is a common responsibility. The role requires flexibility to handle variable schedules, attention to safety protocols, and strong organizational skills to manage multiple appointments. This hands-on work environment provides a mix of field visits, data analysis, and client interaction, making each day dynamic and varied.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed for radon testing?

To excel in radon testing, professionals typically need knowledge of environmental science, basic building construction, and health and safety regulations, often supported by industry-specific certification such as NRPP or NRSB. Familiarity with radon detection equipment, data loggers, and specialized software for recording and interpreting test results is essential. Attention to detail, strong communication skills, and the ability to work independently are valuable soft skills in this role. These competencies ensure accurate testing, clear client communication, and adherence to safety standards, all critical for protecting public health.

How do I become a radon testing inspector?

To become a radon testing inspector, you typically need to complete a state-approved training course and obtain certification, which often involves passing an exam. Certification requirements vary by state but generally include knowledge of radon measurement techniques, safety protocols, and proper reporting procedures; some inspectors also need to be licensed or registered. Gaining experience with testing devices and understanding environmental health standards is also beneficial.

Is radon testing a good business?

Radon testing is a viable business opportunity as demand for residential and commercial radon inspections remains steady due to health concerns and building codes. Professionals in this field typically need certification and use specialized testing equipment, and the industry can offer flexible schedules and recurring clients. Success depends on local market demand and proper certification.

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Infographic showing various Radon Testing job openings in Massachusetts as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $51,532 per year, or $24.8 per hour.

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A WORLD LEADER IN TESTING, INSPECTION & CERTIFICATION SERVICES

Bureau Veritas offers dynamic, exciting employment opportunities with an attractive salary/benefit package and an opportunity to play a vital role with a global organization. If you would enjoy working in a dynamic environment and are looking for an opportunity to become part of a stellar team of professionals, we invite you to apply online today.

Bureau Veritas is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and as such we recruit, hire, train, and promote persons in all job classifications without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age, marital status, citizen status, sexual orientation, genetics, status as a protected veteran, or any other non-job-related characteristics.

This position is responsible to ensure equal opportunity in employment in that all persons are treated equally and on the basis of merit, in decisions regarding selection, placement, promotions, training, work assignments, transfers and other personnel actions.

City: Boston 

State: Massachusetts

Job Summary:

Responsible for leading the direction, completion, and outcome of commercial building assessment projects and related services in accordance with ASTM standards and/or client specific scopes of work. This requires using knowledge of buildings, construction, and technical standards. This role will discuss the project site with site contact and municipal facilities.  The Project Assessor (onsite/field) will be required to travel to client project sites.

Specific Duties & Responsibilities
  1. Conducts client facing on-site assessments and prepares written report that accurately describes onsite assessment findings including but not limited to: Facility Condition Assessments (FCA), energy audits, ADA Assessments, mechanical equipment evaluations, space utilization planning and analysis, and other technical services associated with capital planning of commercial, institutional, and/or municipal facilities.
  2. There may also be previously prepared building condition survey reports, appraisals, and ADA surveys that must be analyzed with specialized knowledge.
  3. Completes equipment and building component inventory surveys capturing requirements.
  4. Determines and identifies system type, condition, remaining useful life and significant physical deficiencies of building components and systems based on visual inspection.
  5. Provide recommendations and planning level cost estimates for building envelopes, components and systems repair or replacement for inclusion in the capital budget plan.
  6. Travel (by Plane, Motor Vehicle, Train) is a significant component of this role, with approximately 30-50% of the workweek spent traveling to client sites across the U.S. The travel schedule often involves back-to-back on-site visits, with limited time between trips. Overnight stays away from home are common, and weekend travel may occasionally be required to meet project deadlines. Employees in this role should expect frequent travel.
Core Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
  • Owns project-by-project communication across the leadership team and keeps stakeholders informed of actual or potential issues, including ongoing updates on report delivery timelines to production teams.
  • Conducts a wide range of building assessments depending on division, including Property Condition Assessments, Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, asbestos/lead/radon sampling, seismic reports, structural and roofing surveys, Facility Condition Assessments, energy audits, accessibility assessments, mechanical equipment evaluations, Industrial Maintenance Operations & FLS assessments, ADA checklists, pre-construction document reviews, construction monitoring, desk reviews, and report/document reviews, while identifying client- and project-specific needs.
  • Performs physical surveys of accessible and visible building systems and components, including mechanical, electrical, plumbing, structural elements, foundations, interiors, common areas, exterior walls, windows, roofs, and pavement, ensuring accurate identification of client/project requirements.
  • Observes and evaluates visible mechanical systems, components, equipment, and conditions to identify significant physical deficiencies.
  • Measures areas and quantities to support accurate cost estimates for repair, replacement, or capital reserve planning.
  • Conducts interviews with property owners or representatives, tenants, service providers, government agencies, and other knowledgeable stakeholders.
  • Provides comprehensive photographic documentation of site conditions.
  • Prepares detailed written reports using digital tools, incorporating field observations, photos, interviews, and client-specific scope requirements.
  • Adapts scope and technical writing to varying project requirements based on property type, geography, and site conditions.
  • Applies professional and technical expertise to develop project plans and assessment strategies.
  • Reviews property records provided by clients, including leasing documents, repair receipts, improvement records, proposals, operating expense schedules, and available construction drawings.
  • Reviews additional documentation when available, such as certificates of occupancy, maintenance logs, elevator safety reports, fire/building department reports, and warranty information.
  • Serves as technical lead, providing guidance and direction on specialized projects and protocols.
  • Meets or exceeds productivity and report quality performance objectives.
  • Maintains confidentiality of company operations and information.
  • Delivers responsive and proactive customer service to clients.
  • Demonstrates alignment with company guiding principles and strategic goals.
  • Follows all policies, SOPs, and work instructions to support quality standards and strategic initiatives.
  • Maintains a safe and clean work environment in compliance with all rules and regulations.
  • Meets physical demands required for job performance.
Skills:
  • Language Ability: Ability to write reports, business correspondence, and standard operating procedures. Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from clients, peers, and technical field staff.
  • Reasoning Ability: Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to interpret an extensive variety of instructions and deal with several abstract and concrete variables. 
  • Technology Skills: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be proficient in operating a computer, having knowledge of word processing software, spreadsheet software, and project management software, to include Quire and AssetCalc, Microsoft Suite and business specific software and other project specific applications. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to operate an electronic tablet in the field for live data collection.
Competencies:
  • Understanding of construction materials and methods, environmental concerns, cost estimating, and the industry standards.
  • Ability to manage multiple stakeholders within the organization and business units.
  • Time management skills
  • Active listening skills
  • Critical thinking skills
  • Problem solving skills
  • Oral and written communication skills
  • Ability to motivate, develop, and direct people
  • Ability to work independently, as well as in a team environment.
  • Ability to work in a constant state of alertness and safe manner.
  • Ability to successfully work from remote location.
  • Ability to meet the physical demands of the job.
  • Must have a cell phone and supply your own internet service.
Supervisory Responsibilities:

This job does not have specific supervisory responsibilities.

Education, Certifications & Experience:

Education and/or Experience:

Bachelor's degree (B.A. or B.S.) from four-year college or university in related field; minimum of three years of related experience. In lieu of degree, five years of related experience and/or training, or equivalent combination of education and experience.

Certificates, Licenses, Registrations:

  • Valid driver's license required with no significant MVA points/violations (clean driving record).
  • Current Registered Architect or Professional Engineer preferred for Asset Management and Architecture & Engineering Departments a bonus.
Physical and Environmental Conditions:

While performing the onsite/field duties, the employee is required to:

  • Walk (material part of an 8-hour workday, up to 3 to 4 continuous hours at one time.)
  • Stand (material part of an 8-hour workday, up to 3 to 4 continuous hours at one time.)
  • Sit, Stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl to observe basement and grade-level crawl spaces, and/or to read equipment data plates when necessary, and/or measurements (at least once for each building assessed)
  • Climb and balance Stairs (at least once for each building assessed)
  • Climb and balance various types of ladders to access flat roofs/hatch access (at least once for each building assessed) (not typically applicable during ADA Assessments or Environmental Site Assessments)
  • Repetitive use of hands/fingers for keyboard interaction (frequently)
  • Reach with hands and arms
  • Talk and hear (communicate with onsite contact)
  • Vision (close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus)
  • Lift and or move (occasionally up to 40 pounds) (not typically applicable during ADA Assessments)
  • Operate an electronic tablet in the field for live data collection.
  • Operate a computer (up to 100% of workweek)
  • Operating a motor vehicle
  • Travel by Plane, Motor Vehicle, Train to client sites across the U.S. 
  • Work Environment: The employee is regularly exposed to outdoor weather conditions, moving mechanical components and assemblies, frequently exposed to work near energized electrical components and assemblies. The employee is occasionally exposed to work in high, precarious places, fumes or airborne particles, extreme cold, extreme heat, inclement weather conditions, and risk of electrical shock. The noise level at the project site is usually moderate.
Travel Requirements:

Travel by Plane, Motor Vehicle, Train to client sites 30% - 50% of the time across the U.S. as indicated in the essential duties and responsibilities section.

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