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We are a leading national provider of property inspection services and innovative process management solutions for property and casualty insurance companies. Property Inspection experience is a plus.
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Inspector is responsible for building inspection schedule, expenses and taxes. Inspector is responsible for building inspection schedule, expenses and taxes. Obtain photos of the home, outbuildings and any hazards/deficiencies and when needed, sketch the footprint of the home and any outbuildings.
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Inspects the property for potential issues or hazards pertaining to utilities/building systems (heating, wiring, plumbing), common areas, maintenance, protections, and life safety, etc. Job Type: Independent Contractor Qualifications We are currently seeking inspector applicants who are qualified to work in the USA and have a history of direct experience completing commercial line inspections and/or have completed a training course such as, the VIITA Basic Commercial Line Inspector course or its equivalent.
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Sage Hospitality Group is seeking a Room Inspector to join us at a new property in Breckenridge! The Rooms Inspector ensures associates promptly clean public areas and guest rooms are maintained, cleaned and inspected to standard for resale to incoming guests.
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The Housekeeping Inspector is responsible for the supervision of the cleaning of hotel guest rooms according to company standards by providing the highest level of quality, cleanliness, general maintenance, and service for hotel guests.
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The inspector will be responsible for conducting pre-arrival property inspections throughout Keystone Resort. The inspector is responsible for ensuring the property is properly maintained and prepared for guest arrival.
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At LocalVR, we are looking for a Home Inspector who shares our dedication to excellence in property management with a personal touch. Don’t miss the chance to leave your mark on vacation rentals in Breckenridge as our trusted Home Inspector.
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The Housekeeping Inspector assists the Housekeeping Manager in daily housekeeping operations and floor management, including staff, equipment, and property to facilitate the fulfillment of financial goals and company initiatives.
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Discover a new standard of luxury at our property, where every detail is designed to elevate your stay and create unforgettable memories in the heart of the Rockies. Property : Confidential - Breckenridge, CO.
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The Room Inspector inspects lodging facilities to ensure clean, orderly, and attractive conditions of the establishment. Experience with computer systems such as Springer-Miller Systems (SMS) Property Management System, Kronos, and/or J.D. Edwards (JDE) preferred.
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