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Remote Insurance Inspector Jobs in Columbus, OH (NOW HIRING)

The Quality Control Inspector performs assessment, documentation, and organization tasks to support the efficiency and effectiveness of their organization's quality of outgoing materials. This role ...

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How much do remote insurance inspector jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 24, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote insurance inspector in Columbus, OH is $56,261.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $34,031.00 and $70,460.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Remote Insurance Inspector job?

A Remote Insurance Inspector evaluates properties, businesses, or assets for insurance purposes without needing to visit in person. Using photos, videos, documents, and virtual tools, they assess risks, verify policy details, and ensure compliance with underwriting standards. This role often involves analyzing reports, communicating with policyholders, and collaborating with insurance companies. Strong attention to detail and knowledge of industry regulations are essential.

What does a typical workday look like for a Remote Insurance Inspector?

A typical day for a Remote Insurance Inspector involves scheduling and conducting inspections of properties—often by analyzing submitted photos and documentation, or occasionally performing virtual walk-throughs with clients. Inspectors review policies, evaluate risk factors, prepare detailed reports, and communicate findings to insurance companies and policyholders. Most work is performed independently, though collaboration with underwriting teams or claim adjusters may be required. Depending on the employer, you might handle a flexible workload and use online systems to organize tasks and submit your findings efficiently.

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

To thrive as a Remote Insurance Inspector, you need a solid understanding of property and casualty insurance, attention to detail, and relevant field experience, often supported by an associate degree or industry certification. Familiarity with inspection software, digital cameras, and cloud-based reporting systems is essential for completing and submitting inspections remotely. Strong organizational skills, self-motivation, and effective communication are important soft skills that help in managing caseloads and interacting with clients. These skills ensure accurate assessments, timely reporting, and high-quality service in an independent, remote work environment.

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QC Inspector

QC Inspector

Pinnpack Capital Holdings

Columbus, OH • On-site

Full-time

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Description:

Summary: The Quality Control Inspector performs assessment, documentation, and organization tasks to support the efficiency and effectiveness of their organization’s quality of outgoing materials. This role is tasked with conducting tests, analyzing measurements, and overseeing production processes to guarantee that all our products meet quality expectations.

Duties and Responsibilities:

To perform this job successfully, an individual is expected to perform each essential function satisfactorily. The employee must work in a safe and professional manner following the necessary safety procedures. Work in a team environment with employees for the purpose of meeting safety, quality, production, and standards objectives.

  1. Ensure Compliance to Food Safety requirements.
  2. Follow Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP).
  3. Adhere to safety rules and procedures.
  4. Following departmental rules and regulations including, but not limited to telephones, two-way radios, quality equipment and security of the QC lab.
  5. Retrieve and review the Product Specification Sheet for each run.
  6. Place operator driven quality resources at each line. This includes control charts, matching parts, spec sheet, etc.
  7. Awareness and adherence to the visual attributes of product as described in the General Thermoforming Standard.
  8. Perform process inspection and data entry into the data collection system.
  9. Understanding control charts.
  10. Use of measuring instruments.
  11. Identifying nonconforming product then communicating problems to production.
  12. Place suspected non-conforming product, roll stock, on hold by moving to quarantine, identifying with hold tags, completing hold form F013, and registering them on hold log. F-004
  13. Obtain disposition for held/nonconforming product.
  14. Perform cold storage, product retention and other functional testing.
  15. Thorough and consistent communication between QC inspectors on other shifts. Attend shift overlap meetings.
  16. Inspecting, approving, and documenting 1st piece parts upon startup after changeovers.
  17. Completing and maintaining accurate QA paperwork. Document in-process inspections including box checks.
  18. Review production paperwork for compliance.
  19. Ensure box labels are accurate.
  20. Follow up on previous quality problems to prevent re-occurrence.
  21. Awareness of customer complaints.
  22. Make sure the correct raw material (rollstock) is being used as specified on the Product Specification Sheet and engineering change notices.
  23. Spend a minimum of 50% of the time on the production floor monitoring extrusion lines, extrusion operators, paperwork and providing feedback to extrusion leads and operators.
  24. Perform sheet inspection for thickness, color, silicone concentration, etc.
  25. Takes direction from Quality Director/Quality Supervisor
  26. Perform other duties as assigned.

Work Relationship:

Reports to: Quality Supervisor.

Leads or supervises: None.

Cooperates with teams: Thermoforming and Extrusion.


Requirements:

Qualifications:

1. Be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.

2. Excellent verbal an written communication skills.

3. Reasonable physical abilities are required to perform the duties of the job.