Property Surveyor Real Estate - Lewiston, ID at Geebo

Property Surveyor

Looking for reliable individuals for a contractor position to conduct insurance inspections for various insurance companies in Glendive and surrounding areas. For other areas or states, go to www.millinfo.com for more information.
Applicants must have a computer (PC only XP, Vista, 7. Mac is not compatible at this time) reliable car, high speed internet, digital camera, monopod (camera pole) and a measuring device. Must be able to work independently and communicate through email. We are performing a low volume of roof inspections in select states and you may be required to transport and climb a minimum 17' ladder in order to take photographs of roofs from the top of the ladder. There will be no walking on roofs. Please ask our recruiter if this is required in your area if you have any concerns.
Experience in construction and/or the insurance inspection industry is a plus. This is a contract position ideal if looking for supplemental work rural areas. If you're already traveling to an area, why not pick up some inspections to help offset your travel costs.
We offer runs to heavy inspection locations with larger volume for contractors interested in making a run.
To apply for the position, please visit our website at www.millinfo.com and click Employment at the top of the screen. Next, click Available positions. Select your State for Location and Field Operations for Department. Then select Independent Property Inspector, which will show you a description of the job. Finally, click on Apply for this Position and fill out the online application.
Please do not reply to this message/post. Do not submit your application from this job posting website, you must fill out an application at www.millinfo.com to be considered for this position.
Thanks!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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