What are the responsibilities and job description for the Emergency Response Contractor - hiring urgently! position at keybridge llc?
Disaster Inspectors are independent contractors who have the opportunity to be deployed when a disaster (i.e. – fire, flood, hurricane, earthquake, tornado, etc.) has occurred and there has been a disaster declaration. The length of deployments for disaster declarations vary based on size and the amount of damage caused by the event.
Being a Disaster Housing Inspector is a rewarding and challenging experience. Successful Disaster Housing Inspectors are able to perform a variety of tasks. To ensure this is the right opportunity for you, see some examples below!
Tasks of a Successful Disaster Housing Inspector:
- Can verify ownership and occupancy of damaged homes
- Can record damages of the interior and exterior of damaged dwellings
- Can select viewed damages from a list of disaster related losses
- Can supply at your own expense needed items such as
- Tools (standard tape measure, rolling tape measure, clip board, notecards)
- Safety clothing and/or equipment (safety glasses, safety boots)
- Has the opportunity to work 7 days a week during a deployment, often longer than 10 hours a day
- Can schedule and organize your own appointments
- Can electronically submit expenses and timesheets on a weekly basis
Additional Information:
- Your inspections will undergo quality reviews, both by Quality Control inspectors and the VIS Review staff.
- Per inspection performance pay inspection rates: Novice Inspectors (0- 500 inspections) $39 per inspection, Intermediate inspectors (501-1,500 verified inspections) $44 per inspection, Advanced (1,501 verified inspections) $50 per inspection. Additional information on hourly vs per inspection compensation is available within the Independent Contractor Agreement (ICA) within VIP.
- All inspectors are reimbursed for allowable field expenses (rental cars, airfare, lodging, mileage if not using rental car) and will receive the GSA per diem rate daily while deployed and meeting FEMA per diem requirements.
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: $22.98 - $34.00 per hour
Schedule:
- 8 hour shift
Application Question(s):
- Are you a U.S. Citizen?
- Are you willing to work outside of your house?
- Do you have access to a car that you can use for transportation?
- Are you willing to undergo a background check if offered the position?
- Do you have a Highschool degree?
License/Certification:
- Driver's License (Required)
Work Location: In person
Salary : $23 - $34