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Employment With U.S. Inspect

The Building Consultant

U.S. Inspect has experienced a compound annual growth rate of 51.5% over the past five years, and there's no slowing down! Our goal is to establish a presence of elite, professional, employee building consultants in every region of the country. Simply apply online with U.S. Inspect by clicking on the link below.

Building Consultant: 

Position Description:
Building Consultants are responsible for conducting a variety of property inspections including home inspections, termite inspections, radon testing and specialty inspections (pool, roof, well and others). This job entails traveling to a variety of inspection sites within a region, and interfacing with clients such as Realtors and home buyers and sellers. U.S. Inspect provides its employee consultants with cutting-edge computer technology that allows them to deliver the most accurate reports on the site of the inspection. U.S. Inspect also offers the most comprehensive training and professional development programs in the industry. Our state-of-the-art training facility equips each consultant with the tools and skills needed to succeed.

Requirements:
Consultants must possess excellent customer service and interpersonal skills, as well as strong verbal and written communication skills. Consultants must also be detail-oriented and possess a working knowledge of Windows-based computer programs, the ability to retain technical information quickly, and a base knowledge of residential construction. 2-4 years of experience in customer service, construction, or engineering is ideal for a candidate interested in joining the U.S. Inspect team.

 

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