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Weekend Insurance Inspector Jobs in Washington (NOW HIRING)

As an Environmental Field Inspector, you will work with a team of experts to provide a comprehensive assessment of our client's properties by collecting property data on via our mobile app and ...

We are looking to hire a qualified individual to perform inspection services for various project ... Medical, dental, and vision insurance * 401K Retirement Plan; Roth Contributions * Health Savings ...

Established in 2012, Seek Now captures robust property data to meet the needs of customers across the insurance and real estate industries. With more than 2 million property inspections completed to ...

Established in 2012, Seek Now captures robust property data to meet the needs of customers across the insurance and real estate industries. With more than 2 million property inspections completed to ...

We are looking to hire a qualified individual to perform inspection services for various project ... Medical, dental, and vision insurance * 401K Retirement Plan; Roth Contributions * Health Savings ...

Virginia State Inspector

Fairfax, VA · On-site

$75K - $100K/yr

Sick of mounting tires and working weird hours and weekends. MERRIFIELD SHELL is looking for a VA STATE AND EMISSION INSPECTOR. The ideal candidate would have some automotive experience and familiar ...

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Weekend Insurance Inspector information

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 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.

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 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 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.
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Environmental Field Inspector

We Inspect

Mclean, VA • On-site

$50K - $60K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Let’s talk about the role: 

As an Environmental Field Inspector, you will work with a team of experts to provide a comprehensive assessment of our client's properties by collecting property data on via our mobile app and uploading to cloud-based software. During the inspection, you will perform environmental sampling to verify or dismiss the presence of indoor environmental pathogens such as mold, VOCs, mycotoxins, etc. 
This is not a remediation role. This is a diagnostic, investigative, and documentation-driven position requiring technical rigor, precision, and professionalism.
Why is this role important to us?
The Environmental Field Inspector plays a pivotal role as the 'boots on the ground' and public face of We Inspect, bringing expertise and compassion to every interaction. Acting as a beacon of hope for our clients—many of whom are hypersensitive and depend on our understanding of the mold-to-health connection—our inspectors are committed to caring for everyone they encounter and delivering exceptional service.
Work Structure & Travel:

  • This is a remote position with extensive travel
  • Travel will be required up to 90% of the time, or up to 4 days per week
  • Mix of regional inspections and nationwide assignments
  • Inspectors generally complete 13–15 onsite inspections per month
  • Travel is centrally coordinated by We Inspect to maximize efficiency


You Will…

  • Travel to the homeowner or rental properties throughout the country to conduct inspections that meet the needs of the client 
  • Collect property data on mobile devices and upload to cloud-based software using a defined process 
  • Collect environmental samples from properties, package and send to laboratories for further analysis, as needed 
  • Collaborate closely with a team of experts, including a Lead Consultant who provides guidance pre-inspection and a Lead Inspector who supports you throughout the inspection process
  • Engage in continuous learning to be a leading industry expert and provide knowledgeable solutions for our clients 

You Have… 

  • Strong growth mindset with a commitment to continuous learning and improvement 
  • Reliable transportation for onsite visits to client's homes
  • Ability to travel without restriction within the US  
  • A valid license to drive rental vehicles 
  • Ability to travel 3-4 days a week with overnight stays required 
  • Bachelor's in Environmental Studies, Earth Sciences or a related field, a plus
  • 2+ years experience in mold remediation, water restoration, lead/asbestos abatement, HVAC contracting or construction or comparable industry/role, a plus 

You Are…

  • A team player 
  • An exceptional writer and spoken communicator
  • Confident and engaging with others in a client-facing role
  • Highly organized & autonomous and driven to do things correctly
  • Comfortable and energized operating in a fast-moving organization
  • Passionate about our mission and helping us build our vision 
  • Highly self-motivated and results-driven
  • Enthusiastic about learning and growing at We Inspect 
  • Intellectually curious and ambitious

Physical Demands 

  • Ability to lift, push and/or pull up to 50 lbs frequently and up to 75 lbs occasionally 
  • Ability to stoop, crawl and maneuver in small spaces such as under a house or in an attic
  • Must wear required PPE during onsite inspections
  • Must be comfortable climbing ladders
  • 8+ hours of work being on your feet during inspection days

Compensation and Benefits

  • Hourly, exempt position
  • OTE $55-60k annually 
  • Meal per diem for travel
  • Medical, Dental, Vision and 401k
About Us

We Inspect is the world's leading indoor environmental health company. Our focus is to help guide those with complex medical issues back to health through the identification of environmental pathogens in their homes and buildings. We identify sources of mold, mycotoxins, and other indoor environmental pathogens, then create roadmaps for restoration, continued maintenance and proper re-build and design.

Learn more about us at: https://yesweinspect.com/ or #moldfinders: RADIO

We Inspect recognizes the positive value of diversity, promotes equality and challenges inequity. We welcome and encourage people of all backgrounds to apply, even if you do not meet all the qualifications listed above.

All final candidates will be asked to complete all pre-employment verifications as part of our employment process.

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