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Weekend Insurance Inspector Jobs in Alberta (NOW HIRING)

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Quality Control Assessor

Calgary, AB · On-site

CA$57K - CA$62K/yr

We are a dynamic and fast paced innovative construction insurance brokerage offering and developing ... We represent 3 New Home Warranty brands with over 400,000 home inspections completed and countless ...

Quality Control Assessor

Edmonton, AB · On-site

CA$57K - CA$62K/yr

We are a dynamic and fast paced innovative construction insurance brokerage offering and developing ... We represent 3 New Home Warranty brands with over 400,000 home inspections completed and countless ...

Express Technician

Sherwood Park, AB · On-site

CA$15 - CA$16/hr

... Completing basic inspections  Assisting Journeyman when required  Lube Bay experience ... Life insurance  Vision care Schedule:  9 hour shift  Monday to Friday  Weekends as ...

We are open 7 days a week and this role requires availability for weekends** What we have to offer ... Pick parts and products from warehouse, load, unload, prepare, inspect, and operate delivery ...

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Weekend Insurance Inspector information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Weekend Insurance Inspector, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Weekend Insurance Inspector, you need a solid understanding of insurance policies, risk assessment, and property inspection procedures, often supported by relevant experience or training in insurance or inspections. Familiarity with digital inspection tools, reporting software, and sometimes industry certifications like Certified Insurance Inspector (CII) are typically required. Strong attention to detail, time management, and clear communication skills help inspectors effectively document findings and interact with clients. These competencies ensure accurate risk evaluations, timely reporting, and high-quality customer service, which are crucial for reliable insurance underwriting.

What are the typical responsibilities of a Weekend Insurance Inspector, and how does their schedule differ from inspectors working standard weekdays?

As a Weekend Insurance Inspector, your primary duties involve conducting property inspections, assessing risk, and documenting conditions for insurance underwriting, usually outside standard business hours. This role often requires traveling to various locations, meeting with property owners, and compiling detailed reports over the weekend. The weekend schedule provides flexibility for both inspectors and clients who may be unavailable during the week, but it can also present challenges in balancing personal commitments. Weekend inspectors frequently work independently, but they also coordinate closely with underwriters and office staff to ensure timely processing of inspection reports.

What are Weekend Insurance Inspectors?

Weekend Insurance Inspectors are professionals who conduct property, vehicle, or liability inspections on behalf of insurance companies, primarily during weekends. Their main role is to assess risk, verify claims, and ensure that insured assets meet underwriting guidelines. They often visit homes, businesses, or vehicles to document conditions, take photographs, and complete inspection reports. This flexible schedule is ideal for those seeking part-time work or supplemental income, and strong attention to detail and communication skills are important in this role.

What type of inspectors make the most money?

In the inspection field, specialized inspectors such as commercial property inspectors, environmental inspectors, or those with advanced certifications tend to earn higher salaries. Weekend insurance inspectors generally earn less than full-time or specialized inspectors, but earning potential increases with experience, certifications, and the complexity of inspections performed.

What is the difference between Weekend Insurance Inspector vs Insurance Claims Adjuster?

AspectWeekend Insurance Inspector
CertificationsTypically requires property inspection certifications, licensing varies by state
Work EnvironmentFieldwork, inspecting properties on weekends, often flexible hours
Employer & IndustryInsurance companies, third-party inspection firms
Job FocusAssess property damage, document conditions for claims

Insurance Claims Adjusters handle claims processing, investigations, and settlements, often working full-time weekdays, while Weekend Insurance Inspectors focus on property inspections during weekends, primarily gathering evidence for claims. Both roles require knowledge of insurance policies and property assessment, but their work hours and primary responsibilities differ.

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QC Inspector - Welding (Rotating Day Shift)

QC Inspector - Welding (Rotating Day Shift)

Johnson Controls

Nisku, AB

Full-time

Posted 27 days ago


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8.0

Company rating: 8.0 out of 10

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Job description

Overview

Silent-Aire Limited Partnership is a wholly owned subsidiary of Johnson Controls. Silent-Aire is a technology driven company that designs, engineers and manufactures hyperscale cooling and modular data center solutions.


This role is located at our facility in Nisku and you must have a reliable transportation to commute.

This role will be offered to work rotating day shift (6:00 AM - 6:00 PM).

The Quality Control Inspector is responsible for direct examination of product to ensure that quality standards and procedures are met and align with legislation and customer specification. Requiring a high level of attention to detail, the Quality Control Inspector is responsible for strictly adhering to the organization's quality assurance procedures and policies and identifying defects and/or production errors to prevent these materials from entering the supply chain. Level 1 CSA 178.2 W59/W47 endorsements for inspections is required.

Roles & Responsibilities

  • Daily inspection of in process units: ensure sealing is completed, no missing parts, and all other in process inspections are of high quality

  • Daily inspection of paperwork for all in process units and report any deficiencies to Quality Supervisor

  • Complete sub assembly inspections such as: motor, coil, evap., furnace, and paint

  • Complete unit final inspections

  • Review inspection documents and make unit packages

  • Report any observed safety issues to the Safety Coach or Safety Coordinator

  • Assist with education of other inspectors and production team members

  • Inspect drawings and marking/breaking work and ensure it is correct

  • Assist marking with Engineering changes where drawings are not correct and submit to Quality Supervisor

  • Inspect all aspect of units with the appropriate forms from the beginning to the end and record all discrepancies

  • Organize all inspection documentation papers and online photos

  • Inspect all welded carbon steel and aluminum parts to meet code

  • Strong welding background

  • Performs all duties in accordance with Silent-Aire Limited Partnership safety program standards and Alberta occupational Health and Safety Act, Regulations, and Code

  • Other duties as required

Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities

  • Level 1 CSA 178.2 W59/W47 endorsements required

  • 1-3 years of quality control experience in an organization that has an established quality program

  • Some formal or practical exposure to quality control concepts

  • Courses with a focus on quality control and quality systems

  • Ability to read shop drawings

  • Practical experience within a manufacturing environment

  • Highly motivated, self-directed, detail oriented, capable of multi-tasking, and able to work with minimal supervision

  • Ability to manage change on the floor and work well with shift supervisors

  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office

  • Strong work ethic and positive team attitude

Working Conditions

  • Commercial/Industrial environment.

  • Manual dexterity required to use necessary tools.

  • Exercise caution, as the environment presents many naturally occurring hazards.

  • Always adhere to safety policies (wear protective equipment).

  • Long periods of standing.

  • Overtime as required.

Contacts

  • Communication is internal to the assigned work team, Quality Supervisor, and Engineering and Production teams

Johnson Controls' Canadian subsidiaries are committed to providing reasonable accommodation to applicants, candidates and employees with disabilities, in accordance with applicable human rights legislation, and in Ontario, in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act ("AODA"). When requested, accommodation will be provided throughout all stages of the recruitment and selection process. To request accommodation, please contact us. Any information you provide related to accommodation measures will be treated as confidential. A copy of Johnson Controls' applicable AODA policies are available on our website at www.johnsoncontrols.com for your reference, and can be made available in accessible formats upon request.


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Johnson Controls is a world leader in smart buildings, creating safe, healthy and sustainable spaces. For nearly 140 years, we’ve made buildings better and now we’re transforming them again with our award-winning digital technologies and services. We’re using artificial intelligence and data driven solutions to give you deeper insight into your building’s health, sustainability and performance. It’s changing the way we design, operate and maintain indoor environments and driving to a new era of autonomous buildings. We deliver the blueprint of the future for industries such as healthcare, schools, data centers, airports, stadiums, hotels, manufacturing and beyond through OpenBlue, our comprehensive suite of connected solutions. Johnson Controls offers the world’s largest portfolio of building technology, software and services. Supported by a team of more than 100,000 dedicated employees working across 150 countries, we’re helping customers achieve their sustainability goals and power their mission.

Industry

Machinery manufacturing, water transportation, public safety statistics centers and offices and manufacturing

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Milwaukee, WI, US