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LiDAR Technician

$22 - $22.50/hr

... inspections using LiDAR. • Create flight plans for the LiDAR aerial capture, conduct ground ... Remote Pilot License Physical Demands: • Work and stay in new places while living out of hotels ...

Director of Sales

Manhattan, NY · Remote

$160K - $180K/yr

The Director of Sales leads the hotel's commercial sales strategy and on-property sales execution ... Establish objectives, reporting cadence, and accountability for remote market partners. * Ensure ...

Director of Sales

Manhattan, NY · Remote

$160K - $180K/yr

The Director of Sales leads the hotel's commercial sales strategy and on-property sales execution ... Establish objectives, reporting cadence, and accountability for remote market partners. * Ensure ...

Our fully-remote team hails from 26 different countries and collectively speaks 29 languages. Most ... To participate in property inspections to gain an in-depth understanding of properties quality ...

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How much do remote aaa hotel inspector jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 4, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote aaa hotel inspector in the United States is $73,848.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $64,000.00 and $84,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some unique challenges faced by remote AAA Hotel Inspectors, and how can they effectively manage them?

Remote AAA Hotel Inspectors often face challenges such as maintaining objectivity without onsite supervision, managing a fluctuating travel schedule, and ensuring thorough communication with both hotels and AAA headquarters. To succeed, inspectors should stay highly organized, leverage digital reporting tools, and develop strong self-motivation. Building positive relationships with hotel staff and maintaining clear, professional communication helps inspectors overcome logistical hurdles and ensures accurate, timely evaluations.

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

To thrive as a Remote AAA Hotel Inspector, you need in-depth knowledge of hotel operations, hospitality standards, and inspection protocols, often supported by experience in hospitality management or hotel auditing. Familiarity with AAA Diamond Rating guidelines, digital reporting tools, and mobile inspection software is typically required. Excellent attention to detail, strong communication skills, and objectivity are vital soft skills for providing accurate assessments and feedback. These skills and qualities ensure consistent, unbiased evaluations that uphold AAA's standards and help hotels maintain or improve their service quality.

What are Remote AAA Hotel Inspectors?

Remote AAA Hotel Inspectors are professionals who evaluate hotels and resorts to ensure they meet the quality and service standards set by AAA. Unlike traditional inspectors who travel to each property in person, remote inspectors may use virtual tools, video calls, and digital documentation to perform their assessments. Their responsibilities include reviewing cleanliness, guest services, amenities, and safety protocols. The results of their inspections help AAA assign Diamond Ratings, which guide travelers in choosing accommodations. This role requires attention to detail, hospitality experience, and familiarity with AAA’s standards.

What is the difference between Remote Aaa Hotel Inspector vs Remote Hotel Quality Auditor?

AspectRemote Aaa Hotel InspectorRemote Hotel Quality Auditor
CertificationsAAA Certification, hospitality trainingQuality assurance certifications, hospitality experience
Work EnvironmentRemote assessments, hotel inspectionsRemote reviews, data analysis, reporting
Industry UsageTravel, hospitality, tourismHospitality, hotel chains, service quality

Remote Aaa Hotel Inspectors focus on evaluating hotels for AAA standards, often requiring specific certifications and onsite or remote inspections. Remote Hotel Quality Auditors analyze data and review hotel performance remotely to ensure quality standards are met. While both roles involve hospitality quality assessment, the Inspector role emphasizes physical inspections aligned with AAA criteria, whereas the Auditor role centers on remote data analysis and reporting.

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Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP

Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP

Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP

Dallas, TX • On-site, Remote

$295K - $315K/yr

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


Job description


We are seeking highly skilled Senior Litigation Attorneys with 8+ years of experience to join our Litigation Practice Group in our Charlotte (CHR), Dallas (DAL), Los Angeles (LA), New York (NY), Raleigh (RAL), San Diego (SD), San Francisco (SFO), Winston-Salem (WS) offices. Remote candidates, who are barred in and live in a state where the firm does business, may be considered. 

This role is ideal for an attorney with substantial experience handling complex commercial litigation matters, particularly involving financial institutions, commercial real estate, and loan servicing disputes.


The ideal candidate will have a strong background leading litigation team in both federal and state courts nationwide and representing financial institutions in high-stakes matters involving distressed commercial real estate assets and secured creditor remedies.


Key Responsibilities

  1. Lead and manage litigation teams in complex commercial matters in federal and state courts across the United States.
  2. Represent banks, master servicers, special servicers, CMBS trusts, insurance companies, and other lenders in:
    1. Workouts of non-performing commercial real estate loans
    2. Forbearances and discounted payoffs
    3. Deeds-in-lieu of foreclosure
    4. Note sales
    5. Receiverships
    6. Judicial and non-judicial foreclosures
    7. Exercise of secured creditor remedies
  3. Handle litigation and loan servicing matters relating to commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS).
  4. Represent financial institutions and special servicers in distressed real estate loan matters and commercial property dispositions.
  5. Manage contested bankruptcy matters, UCC sales, mezzanine loan enforcement, and replevin actions.
  6. Protect lenders’ interests in loans secured by:
    1. Hotels
    2. Retail properties
    3. Office and industrial assets
    4. Multifamily and healthcare properties
    5. Ground leases
    6. Pledged personal property interests
  7. Defend financial institutions in lender liability actions, including claims involving:
    1. Breach of contract
    2. Breach of fiduciary duty
    3. Implied covenant of good faith
    4. Fraud and misrepresentation
    5. Partnership/joint venture disputes
    6. Waiver, estoppel, and modification claims
  8. Handle complex business disputes involving contracts, franchise agreements, floorplan financing, real estate matters, and shareholder disputes.
  9. Represent clients in arbitration proceedings, including before the American Arbitration Association (AAA).
  10. Represent title insurance companies in claims involving:
    1. Fraudulent deeds and mortgages
    2. Quiet title actions
    3. Adverse possession
    4. Lien priority disputes
    5. Boundary disputes
  11. Represent landlords and tenants in commercial lease litigation, including:
    1. Ground lease disputes
    2. Evictions and holdovers
    3. Rent reconciliation disputes
    4. Reformation claims
    5. Breach of lease actions

Qualifications

  1. J.D. from an accredited law school.
  2. Active bar admission in the state of the office location (or ability to obtain promptly).
  3. Minimum 8+ years of complex commercial litigation experience.
  4. Significant experience representing financial institutions, servicers, or lenders.
  5. Strong background in commercial real estate litigation and secured creditor remedies.
  6. Experience handling contested matters in both federal and state courts.
  7. Experience managing cases independently and leading litigation teams.
  8. Excellent written and oral advocacy skills.
  9. Strong analytical, strategic thinking, and client management skills.

Preferred Experience

  1. CMBS and loan servicing litigation.
  2. Distressed real estate and mezzanine loan enforcement.
  3. Bankruptcy litigation related to secured lending.
  4. Arbitration experience.
  5. Title insurance litigation.

What We Offer

  1. Competitive compensation commensurate with experience.
  2. Comprehensive benefits package.
  3. Opportunity to work on sophisticated, high-value litigation matters.
  4. Collaborative and entrepreneurial team environment.
  5. Clear path for leadership and business development growth.

Expected Salary Range is $295,000 to $315,000



Kilpatrick is a full-service, international law firm with more than 600 attorneys who work with forward-thinking clients in established and emerging industries to solve their most business-critical matters.

Kilpatrick attorneys are fully engaged in the success of the firm's clients. We deliver results-oriented counsel for corporations at all stages of the growth cycle, from the challenging demands of financial transactions and securities to the disciplines of intellectual property management. A close collaboration between the firm's practice areas ensures that we are well-positioned to serve all of our clients' needs.

We serve clients around the world from offices in Arizona, California, Colorado, District of Columbia, Georgia, Illinois, New York, North Carolina, Texas, Washington, China, Japan, and Sweden. We value our client relationships and are committed to learning and furthering the business, as well as legal goals, of each company we work with. 

We strive at every level to develop beneficial relationships built on trust and mutual respect. We partner with the senior executives and internal counsel of our corporate clients, integrating and sharing tasks as appropriate. We take pride in the fact that clients who hire us once, typically hire us again. Our success is measured by the results we achieve on behalf of our clients, and we commit ourselves, without reservation, to the overriding objective of client satisfaction.


Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP is committed to equal employment opportunity for all persons, regardless of race, color, religion, sex or gender, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other basis prohibited by applicable law.


Please do not include your Date of Birth or Social Security Number in your application documents.