Build a Flexible Career in Home Inspection — Without the Corporate Pressure

Join a growing, locally owned Ohio home inspection company that values integrity, clear communication, and doing the job right — not rushing through homes.

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We’re Growing — and Looking for the Right Person

Up Close Inspections is a locally owned home inspection company serving buyers and real estate professionals across Northeast Ohio.

We’re not a franchise.
We don’t cut corners.

And we don’t believe in rushing inspections just to squeeze in more volume.

As demand continues to grow, we’re looking for a inspector who wants flexible work, solid training, and the opportunity to grow into more over time — without the burnout that comes with high-pressure inspection mills.

Why Inspectors Choose to Work With Us

We focus on long-term relationships — with clients, agents, and our inspectors.

Role Overview

The Role: Home Inspector

You’ll be performing residential home inspections while representing Up Close Inspections professionally and ethically.

Typical Responsibilities:

What We Offer:

Paid Time Off & Referral Program

Who This Role Is a Good Fit For

This Is a Great Fit If You:

This Isn't a Good Fit If You:

(And that’s okay — we just want the right fit.)

Depending on experience level, training will include:

We want you confident, prepared, and successful — not thrown into the deep end.

What Growth Looks Like

Many inspectors want to know where this leads. Here’s what growth can look like:

There’s no pressure — just opportunity.

Service Area

Inspections are primarily performed throughout Northeast Ohio, including surrounding counties.

Interested? Let’s Start the Conversation.

If this sounds like a good fit, we’d love to hear from you.

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Shortlisted candidates will be given a test task and may be asked to record a short Loom video.

Applicants must be legally eligible to work in the United States. Licensing requirements vary by inspection type and will be discussed during the process.