What are the responsibilities and job description for the Inspector position at Shield Proactive Maintenance?
THE INSPECTOR’S ROLE
The inspector is a key representative of SHIELD, with a diverse skillset comprising of defect diagnosis, technical problem solving, skillful communication through our reporting system, and practical repair work.
The inspectors:
· Plan their daily routes across their regions
· Initiate communications with tenants on time
· Assess the condition of properties accurately
· Identify small repair work which can be completed by themselves immediately
· Identify larger repair work to be completed by the service team
· Compile well-structured scopes for pricing
· Complete the appropriate inspections forms
· Do all these tasks safely, taking responsibility for their safety and well-being on the job
· Report to their team leads regularly
· Work on improving their expertise though experience and research alongside the training provided by SHIELD
SHIELD inspectors work on the following project categories:
1. Proactive Annual Assessments:
The inspectors tend to designated addresses each month and perform general whole exterior assessments of rental properties. The assessments address the condition of all exterior building elements, including everything from the roof down to the foundations and concrete flatwork as well as fences and surrounding structures. (SHIELD does not assess mechanical, electrical or plumbing assets).
The inspectors
· assess what if any maintenance work is required
· designate an urgency level to the issues
· determine if SHIELD is able to perform the repairs
· compile the scope of materials required to complete the repair work
2. Work Order Assessments:
When issues arise at a property, the PMC will place request to investigate and solve the issues if possible. The issues may be emergency retailed, such as hail or storm damage, or maintenance related, such as roof or siding deterioration or animal and tree damage.
The inspectors
· diagnose the current problems and propose solutions for them
· determine if SHIELD is able to perform the repairs
· compile the scope of materials required to complete the repair work
Training, Probation and Deployment
Inspectors undergo a 6-12 week training and probationary period consisting of service team training and inspector training. The duration of training depends on their industry and work experience, self-confidence and teachability. During this period we can establish if you are a great fit for our dynamic team
At the end of a successful training period, you will have the opportunity to demonstrate your commitment to the learning cycle in our one-day test when you display all your newly acquired skills and show that you are on the path of achievement
Compensation
Training and probation period: $20/hour
Deployed as Inspector:Your Compensations structure will be based on our unit count incentive and ranking system which relies on your productivity. Compensation ranges between 60-100k per year. Average compensation for our inspectors is over 70k per year.
Benefits 401k
Shield offers a 401k plan to all full-time employees. Shield will match 100% of employee contributions into the employee’s 401k plan up to 6% of the employee’s total compensation.
PTO19 Days Paid Time Off
Federal holidays observed:
Christmas Day - 25 December
Thanksgiving Day - 4th Thursday in November
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $60,000.00 - $100,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Paid time off
Work Location: In person
Salary : $60,000 - $100,000