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Demonstrable engineering experience in Verification / surveyor / engineer / QA/QC / inspection or maintenance roles. Surveys, examinations, maintenance / inspection reviews and technical audits onshore / offshore against Performance Standards and International Standards or Client Specifications.
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We provide best in class training for those looking to start a field inspection business! Are you an experienced Insurance Loss Control Surveyor? What does an Insurance Loss Control Surveyor do.
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We are an industry leader and premier provider of loss control and premium audit services! We have had great success partnering with those who have prior military service or firefighting experience. Background in construction, fire & safety, hospitality, real estate or previous military service is beneficial, but not required.
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Construction and time in the trades also lends itself to loss control. Our Loss Control Surveyors come from all walks of life. Loss Control experience is not required! This is a great gig for retired insurance agents.
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The ideal candidate will have extensive expertise in technical building surveying encompassing inspection, building pathology, construction technology (including environmental services), and legal and regulatory compliance.
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And / or Shelby County. Manage your own schedule and work out of your home office Learn a valuable, highly marketable trade in a growing industry! Our surveyors meet with the policyholder to photograph and evaluate the overall condition of the insured’s operations, buildings, and/or premises, and provide specific information to the insurance companies underwriters.
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Basic computer skills, typing, uploading, and downloading documents, email, Microsoft Outlook and Word, as well as using the internet. Manage your own schedule and work out of your home office. Effectively communicating via phone, email, and face to face discussions.
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Photograph and evaluate the overall condition of a building. Complete a brief report of your observations and upload photos to the field service platform. Car, Microsoft computer, smartphone, and reliable home internet.
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If you are inquisitive, driven & self-directed, observant & detail oriented, and enjoy being out in the field working with people then check out the rest of this job description! If you're an experienced inspector, we want to hear from you.
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Successful candidate must live in the geographic area advertised. Observe commercial and residential properties for potential areas of risk. Afirm and Insurance Risk Services, both Davies companies, are an equal opportunity employer.
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We will review your resume and if selected, scheduling for an informational live Teams call with our Recruiting Team. For a complete list of all our field opportunities, please visit our website at www.
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How many years of experience do you have in any of the following: paraprofessional engineering or surveying work; construction project management; construction materials testing; construction inspection; plan reviews for permitting or design (i.e. architectural or engineering); utility line locating; performing traffic studies; or operating centralized control systems via computerized interface such as for traffic control or SCADA.
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A marine inspector/surveyor will also be responsible for verifying cargo and packaging complies to the client specs for sea worthiness and complying to the applicable safety and logistics regulations.
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Completion of the twelfth school grade and three (3) years of experience performing paraprofessional engineering or surveying work; construction project management; construction materials testing; construction inspection; plan reviews for permitting or design (i.e. architectural or engineering); utility line locating; performing traffic studies; or operating centralized control systems via computerized interface such as for traffic control or SCADA.
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A Senior Land Surveyor is responsible for the design, coordination and management of a variety of surveying projects, legal descriptions and boundary determinations. We are actively recruiting for a Senior Land Surveyor to join our Bakersfield office.
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