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Our origins trace back to Woodland Hills, California, in 1991 to a tiny 700-square-foot office with a staff of four conducting leased equipment inspections throughout five Western US States. Fast forward through a move to the Pacific Northwest. Quiktrak is positioned as a leading provider of risk management services and technology for the global financial community. Quiktrak remains at the forefront of technology to show why we are the leaders in this industry. We have successfully expanded our global presence, and today, we provide service in 32 countries with more than 2,000 inspectors.
Field Inspector
Location
United States
Posted
67 days ago
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Seniority
Mid Level
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Field Inspector
Quiktrak
Looking for a flexible work schedule and an opportunity to earn extra income with room for growth? Prefer working outdoors instead of being stuck inside? This could be the perfect fit for you. Field Audit & Inventory Inspector (1099 Contractor) This position requires travel between locations. Quiktrak is seeking 1099 Audit and Inventory Inspectors to perform field audit inspections in your local area. As an independent contractor, you will travel to assigned locations to perform floorplan audits, capture photos, collect data, and upload inspection information using an Android or iOS device. Most inspections involve automobiles and equipment, though some assignments may include property inspections, inventory verification, or property condition assessments. Why Partner with Quiktrak? Since 1991, Quiktrak has been a trusted industry leader, delivering exceptional customer experiences nationwide. Over the years, we’ve grown into one of the largest providers of floorplan audits, data collection, and inspection services, while offering flexible earning opportunities for our contractor network. Learn more about us by visiting our website: Inspecting the world one asset at a time | Quiktrak, LLC Who Succeeds in This Role? Our most successful inspectors are: - Resourceful and self-motivated - Disciplined with a strong work ethic - Detail-oriented and organized - Able to persevere and adapt in the field If this sounds like you, we encourage you to apply. Skills & Requirements - 1099 Independent Contractor status (be your own boss) - Open availability during daytime hours, Monday through Friday - Comfortable working outdoors in various weather conditions - Reliable vehicle and valid driver’s license - Access to a recent smartphone or tablet for on-site inspections - Access to a computer with Wi-Fi to accept and schedule jobs - Strong verbal and written communication skills - Proficiency with common operating systems (iOS, Google Chrome, Microsoft) - Ability to stand and walk for up to 7.5 hours continuously Compensation - Paid per inspection (fees vary by complexity and location) - Average earnings of $1,500 per month or more, depending on location, availability, and number of accepted assignments Job Details - Job Type: Contract, Part-time - Schedule: Flexible — choose your own hours - Location: Field-based / travel required License Requirement - Valid Driver’s License (Required) United States Applicants Only Location Redmond, Oregon (Remote) Department United States Employment Type Contractor Compensation Minimum of $25 per Contract
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QuiktrakOur origins trace back to Woodland Hills, California, in 1991 to a tiny 700-square-foot office with a staff of four conducting leased equipment inspections throughout five Western US States. Fast forward through a move to the Pacific Northwest. Quiktrak is positioned as a leading provider of risk management services and technology for the global financial community. Quiktrak remains at the forefront of technology to show why we are the leaders in this industry. We have successfully expanded our global presence, and today, we provide service in 32 countries with more than 2,000 inspectors.
Looking for a flexible work schedule and an opportunity to earn extra income with room for growth? Prefer working outdoors instead of being stuck inside? This could be the perfect fit for you. Field Audit & Inventory Inspector (1099 Contractor) This position requires travel between locations. Quiktrak is seeking 1099 Audit and Inventory Inspectors to perform field audit inspections in your local area. As an independent contractor, you will travel to assigned locations to perform floorplan audits, capture photos, collect data, and upload inspection information using an Android or iOS device. Most inspections involve automobiles and equipment, though some assignments may include property inspections, inventory verification, or property condition assessments. Why Partner with Quiktrak? Since 1991, Quiktrak has been a trusted industry leader, delivering exceptional customer experiences nationwide. Over the years, we’ve grown into one of the largest providers of floorplan audits, data collection, and inspection services, while offering flexible earning opportunities for our contractor network. Learn more about us by visiting our website: Inspecting the world one asset at a time | Quiktrak, LLC Who Succeeds in This Role? Our most successful inspectors are: - Resourceful and self-motivated - Disciplined with a strong work ethic - Detail-oriented and organized - Able to persevere and adapt in the field If this sounds like you, we encourage you to apply. Skills & Requirements - 1099 Independent Contractor status (be your own boss) - Open availability during daytime hours, Monday through Friday - Comfortable working outdoors in various weather conditions - Reliable vehicle and valid driver’s license - Access to a recent smartphone or tablet for on-site inspections - Access to a computer with Wi-Fi to accept and schedule jobs - Strong verbal and written communication skills - Proficiency with common operating systems (iOS, Google Chrome, Microsoft) - Ability to stand and walk for up to 7.5 hours continuously Compensation - Paid per inspection (fees vary by complexity and location) - Average earnings of $1,500 per month or more, depending on location, availability, and number of accepted assignments Job Details - Job Type: Contract, Part-time - Schedule: Flexible — choose your own hours - Location: Field-based / travel required License Requirement - Valid Driver’s License (Required) United States Applicants Only Location Kent, Washington (Remote) Department United States Employment Type Contractor Compensation Minimum $25 per Contract
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QuiktrakOur origins trace back to Woodland Hills, California, in 1991 to a tiny 700-square-foot office with a staff of four conducting leased equipment inspections throughout five Western US States. Fast forward through a move to the Pacific Northwest. Quiktrak is positioned as a leading provider of risk management services and technology for the global financial community. Quiktrak remains at the forefront of technology to show why we are the leaders in this industry. We have successfully expanded our global presence, and today, we provide service in 32 countries with more than 2,000 inspectors.
Looking for a flexible work schedule and an opportunity to earn extra income with room for growth? Prefer working outdoors instead of being stuck inside? This could be the perfect fit for you. Field Audit & Inventory Inspector (1099 Contractor) This position requires travel between locations. Quiktrak is seeking 1099 Audit and Inventory Inspectors to perform field audit inspections in your local area. As an independent contractor, you will travel to assigned locations to perform floorplan audits, capture photos, collect data, and upload inspection information using an Android or iOS device. Most inspections involve automobiles and equipment, though some assignments may include property inspections, inventory verification, or property condition assessments. Why Partner with Quiktrak? Since 1991, Quiktrak has been a trusted industry leader, delivering exceptional customer experiences nationwide. Over the years, we’ve grown into one of the largest providers of floorplan audits, data collection, and inspection services, while offering flexible earning opportunities for our contractor network. Learn more about us by visiting our website: Inspecting the world one asset at a time | Quiktrak, LLC Who Succeeds in This Role? Our most successful inspectors are: - Resourceful and self-motivated - Disciplined with a strong work ethic - Detail-oriented and organized - Able to persevere and adapt in the field If this sounds like you, we encourage you to apply. Skills & Requirements - 1099 Independent Contractor status (be your own boss) - Open availability during daytime hours, Monday through Friday - Comfortable working outdoors in various weather conditions - Reliable vehicle and valid driver’s license - Access to a recent smartphone or tablet for on-site inspections - Access to a computer with Wi-Fi to accept and schedule jobs - Strong verbal and written communication skills - Proficiency with common operating systems (iOS, Google Chrome, Microsoft) - Ability to stand and walk for up to 7.5 hours continuously Compensation - Paid per inspection (fees vary by complexity and location) - Average earnings of $1,500 per month or more, depending on location, availability, and number of accepted assignments Job Details - Job Type: Contract, Part-time - Schedule: Flexible — choose your own hours - Location: Field-based / travel required License Requirement - Valid Driver’s License (Required) United States Applicants Only Location Beaverton, Oregon (Remote) Department United States Employment Type Contractor Compensation Minimum of $25 per Contract
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