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Clean Harbors is seeking a Traveling Field Inspector. The Field Inspector will work on remediation projects out at a customer site alongside the site supervisors and/or project managers attached to ...

Clean Harbors is seeking a Traveling Field Inspector. The Field Inspector will work on remediation projects out at a customer site alongside the site supervisors and/or project managers attached to ...

Traveling Field Inspector

Richmond, VA · On-site +1

$15.63 - $41.54/hr

Clean Harbors is seeking a Traveling Field Inspector. The Field Inspector will work on remediation projects out at a customer site alongside the site supervisors and/or project managers attached to ...

Clean Harbors is seeking a Traveling Field Inspector. The Field Inspector will work on remediation projects out at a customer site alongside the site supervisors and/or project managers attached to ...

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Clean Harbors is seeking a Traveling Field Inspector. The Field Inspector will work on remediation projects out at a customer site alongside the site supervisors and/or project managers attached to ...

Clean Harbors is seeking a Traveling Field Inspector. The Field Inspector will work on remediation projects out at a customer site alongside the site supervisors and/or project managers attached to ...

Clean Harbors is seeking a Traveling Field Inspector. The Field Inspector will work on remediation projects out at a customer site alongside the site supervisors and/or project managers attached to ...

Clean Harbors is seeking a Traveling Field Inspector. The Field Inspector will work on remediation projects out at a customer site alongside the site supervisors and/or project managers attached to ...

Clean Harbors is seeking a Traveling Field Inspector. The Field Inspector will work on remediation projects out at a customer site alongside the site supervisors and/or project managers attached to ...

Clean Harbors is seeking a Traveling Field Inspector. The Field Inspector will work on remediation projects out at a customer site alongside the site supervisors and/or project managers attached to ...

Traveling Field Inspector

Tulsa, OK · On-site +1

$15.63 - $41.54/hr

Clean Harbors is seeking a Traveling Field Inspector. The Field Inspector will work on remediation projects out at a customer site alongside the site supervisors and/or project managers attached to ...

Traveling Field Inspector

Ypsilanti, MI · On-site +1

$15.63 - $41.54/hr

Clean Harbors is seeking a Traveling Field Inspector. The Field Inspector will work on remediation projects out at a customer site alongside the site supervisors and/or project managers attached to ...

Clean Harbors is seeking a Traveling Field Inspector. The Field Inspector will work on remediation projects out at a customer site alongside the site supervisors and/or project managers attached to ...

Clean Harbors is seeking a Traveling Field Inspector. The Field Inspector will work on remediation projects out at a customer site alongside the site supervisors and/or project managers attached to ...

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How much do traveling inspector jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for traveling inspector in the United States is $54,939.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38,500.00 and $63,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a traveling inspector?

A Traveling Inspector is responsible for conducting inspections at various locations to ensure compliance with regulations, standards, or project requirements. They may work in industries such as construction, manufacturing, or transportation, checking quality, safety, and operational procedures. This role often requires frequent travel, detailed reporting, and strong attention to detail to identify and address issues effectively.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a traveling inspector?

To thrive as a Traveling Inspector, you need strong attention to detail, thorough knowledge of relevant regulations or standards, and experience in inspection or quality assurance, usually supported by a related diploma or certification. Familiarity with inspection tools, digital reporting systems, and sometimes industry-specific certifications (such as OSHA, ASNT, or environmental compliance credentials) is often required. Excellent communication, problem-solving, and time management skills set top candidates apart. These competencies ensure accurate, efficient inspections and effective collaboration across multiple job sites.

What types of locations and travel schedules should I expect as a traveling inspector?

Traveling Inspectors frequently visit a mix of worksites, including factories, construction sites, commercial facilities, or locations determined by clients’ needs, often over a regional or multi-state area. The travel schedule can vary, ranging from day trips to weeklong assignments, and may require overnight stays depending on inspection locations and project timelines. Some roles offer flexibility in scheduling, but others adhere to tight deadlines or client-driven timetables. Adaptability and a willingness to spend considerable time on the road are important, and many employers provide travel reimbursements and support to help inspectors manage their schedules efficiently.

How do I become a traveling inspector?

To become a traveling inspector, typically you need a high school diploma or equivalent, relevant experience in the inspection field, and strong attention to detail. Some roles may require certifications or licenses depending on the industry, and good communication skills are essential for reporting findings and coordinating with clients or teams.

How do you become a traveling inspector?

To become a traveling inspector, typically you need relevant experience in the inspection field, such as quality control, safety, or compliance roles, along with strong attention to detail and communication skills. Many positions require a high school diploma or higher education, and some may prefer certifications like OSHA or industry-specific credentials. Being adaptable and willing to travel frequently is also important for this role.
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Infographic showing various Traveling Inspector job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 63% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 19% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,939 per year, or $26.4 per hour.

Quality Inspector ( Traveling)

Mullins Mechanical

Atlanta, GA • On-site

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 15 days ago


Job description

About You
Are you knowledgeable about quality and safety regulations in construction environments? Do you engage and advise job site leadership regarding quality programs and best practices? If this sounds like you, then you should mull over a career with Mullins Mechanical.

We are looking for an experienced, self-motivated Quality Inspector to join our team in Canton, MS. This position will involve working outside in extreme weather conditions, exposure to loud noises and abnormal odors, confined space work, and working in areas with overhead activities.

Our Commitment
Our commitment to excellence in safety, quality, customer service, and professionalism has earned us a top-notch reputation in the industry. Built on client relationships, our project teams are committed to providing services with integrity that will uphold our prestige within the industry.
We realize that our greatest asset is our people. We offer competitive compensation and benefits packages that include medical, dental, vision, life, disability, paid holidays, paid vacation, and 401K.

Responsibilities

  • Create, interpret, and understand Weld Map Isometric drawings using computer software programs
  • Enter welding and inspection information into the tracking tool
  • Assist with pressure testing plans and functions
  • Assemble project documentation packages
  • Perform and document inspections based on drawings, specifications, and procedures to determine compliance
  • Test welders and perform weld inspections under various codes
  • Follow Project Quality Assurance Plans
  • Follow Inspection and Test Plans (I&TPs)
  • Assist Site Quality Manager with various daily activities as assigned
  • Maintain commitment to Mullins core values and safety policies


Qualifications

  • Knowledge and experience from working under a Quality Management Program
  • Minimum 4 years of professional experience working as Quality Inspector and/or Quality Technician
  • Must hold a current AWS CWI, ASNT VT II, and/or API 510/570 certifications
  • Extensive knowledge of NDT methods (UT, MT, PT, RT)
  • Understanding of ASTM standards and materials
  • Efficient in Microsoft Excel, Word, and construction project management software (Procore preferred)
  • Ability to work as a team and communicate effectively with co-workers
  • Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills
  • High level of organizational skills
  • Extensive knowledge of reading and understanding drawings
  • Must be a quick learner and self-motivated with the drive to learn and grow
  • Ability to travel and relocate as needed
  • Experience working to customer specifications
  • Experience with the verification of mechanical equipment alignment
  • Extensive knowledge of codes and standards (ASME, AWS, ACI, AISC, NACE)
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
  • Must be willing and able to climb up and down stairs and ladders while working on scaffolds and in trenches to access work
  • Must be comfortable lifting up to 50 pounds, standing for extended periods, and walking on uneven terrain for extended periods
  • Must have a valid driver’s license, proof of insurability, and ability to pass an MVR background check