Fire Inspector conducts inspections of new and existing buildings to ensure compliance with fire and safety codes. Prepares reports and issues violation documents. Being a Fire Inspector documents and defines actions needed to resolve non-compliance situations. Conducts fire investigations. Additionally, Fire Inspector has extensive knowledge of codes, ordinances, construction materials, and alarm systems. Typically requires an associate degree in fire science or equivalent. Has completed fire inspection training and may require the Certified Fire Inspector I (CFI) credential and applicable State License. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. The Fire Inspector is capable of working on complex problems and exceptions without direct supervision. Has a wide and comprehensive understanding of both general and specific aspects of the job. To be a Fire Inspector typically requires 7+ years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Are you in search of a flexible work schedule? Are you interested in earning additional income with potential for growth? Do you prefer working outdoors rather than confined to an office or warehouse?
Quiktrak is looking for 1099 Audit and Inventory Inspectors to perform field audit inspections in your area. Our contracted inspectors travel to various locations to capture photos, gather data, and upload information using their smartphones or computers. While most inspections involve automobiles and equipment, some may also include properties, product inventories or property condition assessments.
When you partner with Quiktrak, you are collaborating with experienced professionals dedicated to delivering exceptional customer experiences since 1991. Over the years, we have expanded our business to become one of the industry's largest players, offering floorplan audits, data collection, inspection services, and business growth opportunities for our contractors.
For more information, please visit our website: Inspecting the world one asset at a time. | Quiktrak, LLC
Our most successful Inspectors share common traits such as resourcefulness, discipline, a strong work ethic, meticulous and the ability to persevere through challenges. If this description resonates with you, we encourage you to apply today.
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Compensation/Service Fees: All inspectors are independent contractors and receive payment per inspection, with fees varying based on complexity and location.
Job Types: Contract, Part-time
Pay: Earnings can average around $1,500 per month or more, depending on your location, acceptance of offered contracts, and availability.
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"United States Applicants Only"
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