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$35K - $55K/yr

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How much do radon jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for radon in the United States is $25.16, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $23.32 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Radon job?

A Radon job typically involves testing, measuring, and mitigating radon gas in homes and buildings to ensure safe indoor air quality. Professionals in this field use specialized equipment to detect radon levels and recommend mitigation strategies if necessary. They may work as radon measurement specialists, mitigation contractors, or consultants to help reduce radon exposure risks. Certification and training are often required to work in this field, depending on local regulations.

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

To thrive as a Radon Technician or Radon Mitigation Specialist, you need a solid understanding of environmental safety, building science, and hazardous material protocols, often supported by certification from organizations such as the National Radon Proficiency Program (NRPP) or the National Radon Safety Board (NRSB). Familiarity with radon detection instrumentation, mitigation system installation tools, and related software is crucial for accurate assessment and remediation. Strong attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication with homeowners or building managers are important soft skills. These skills ensure accurate detection, safe mitigation, and clear client education to protect public health and maintain compliance with industry standards.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Radon Technician or Specialist?

As a Radon Technician or Specialist, your day-to-day work often includes traveling to residential or commercial properties, conducting tests to measure radon levels, interpreting test data, and designing appropriate mitigation solutions. You will also install radon mitigation systems, perform routine maintenance, and educate clients on the importance of radon safety. Communication and scheduling flexibility are key, as the job may sometimes require adapting to customer needs or conducting follow-up inspections. This dynamic blend of fieldwork, technical assessment, and customer interaction provides both variety and the satisfaction of directly improving indoor air quality and occupant health.

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Radon Mitigation Partner (1099) - Denver, Co

Radon Mitigation Partner (1099) - Denver, Co

GreenWorks Service Company

Denver, CO โ€ข Remote

Other

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

Salary: $26-50/hr DOE

Radon Mitigation Partner (Independent Contractor)

Company: GreenWorks Inspections & Engineering
Location: Denver Metro and Surrounding Areas, Colorado
Job Type: Contract (1099)

About GreenWorks Inspections & Engineering

GreenWorks Inspections & Engineering is a leading provider of residential and commercial inspection and assessment services in Texas and Colorado. We specialize in residential and commercial property inspections, Structural Engineering evaluations, and Environmental Assessments and Testing. Our team is dedicated to delivering a high-quality inspection solution while maintaining superior customer service.


Job Overview

GreenWorks is seeking qualified and experienced Radon Mitigation Contractors to fulfill mitigation projects on a 1099 independent contractor basis. This role is ideal for licensed radon professionals who want consistent, pre-qualified job referrals without the need to generate their own leads.

As a Radon Mitigation Partner, youll receive project opportunities directly from our internal radon assessment team and be responsible for system design, installation, and follow-up documentation. You operate independently under your own license and insurance while representing GreenWorks standards in customer interaction and quality.

Key Responsibilities

  • Receive and manage radon mitigation projects referred by the GreenWorks radon inspection team
  • Evaluate properties and determine appropriate mitigation system design based on site conditions and radon test results
  • Install sub-slab depressurization or crawlspace systems in accordance with NRPP, EPA, and Colorado (DORA) requirements
  • Communicate clearly with homeowners, real estate agents, or property managers regarding system functionality, expectations, and safety
  • Coordinate or conduct post-mitigation testing as needed
  • Submit required reports, system photos, and completion documentation to GreenWorks
  • Ensure clean, professional work that aligns with our commitment to service quality

Qualifications & Requirements

  • Active NRPP Radon Mitigation Certification (or Colorado DORA-accepted equivalent)
  • Minimum 2 years of radon mitigation experience in residential environments
  • Familiarity with Colorados radon regulations and EPA standards
  • Must have reliable transportation and necessary tools to perform the work
  • Liability insurance and a business license (as applicable to operate as a contractor)
  • Strong communication and time-management skills
  • Ability to pass a background check (if required by certain clients or properties)

Compensation & Structure

  • Employment Type: 1099 independent contractor (no benefits included)
  • Compensation:
  • Hourly: $26$50/hour, based on experience and project complexity
  • OR Per Project: depending on scope and property type
  • Invoices are paid promptly upon completion and submission of required documentation

Why Partner with GreenWorks?

  • No marketing or sales needed we bring the projects to you
  • Consistent job flow from a high-volume inspection pipeline
  • Back-office support for client coordination and project scoping
  • Flexibility to set your own schedule and project load