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Join Centrick as a Site Inspector in Slough. Conduct vital property, fire safety, and compliance inspections across a regional portfolio. This role requires a keen eye for detail, strong reporting skills, and a UK driving license. Enjoy benefits like 25 days' holiday, enhanced pension, health sup...
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United Kingdom , Slough
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25000.00 - 28000.00 GBP / Year
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360 Resourcing Solutions
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Site Inspector
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Join Centrick as a Site Inspector in Leicester, conducting vital property and fire safety inspections. You'll ensure compliance, identify risks, and liaise with teams across a regional portfolio. This role offers a competitive package, including enhanced pension, health benefits, and professional...
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United Kingdom , Leicester
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25000.00 - 28000.00 GBP / Year
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Construction Site Inspector
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United Kingdom , Petersfield
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30000.00 - 33000.00 GBP / Year
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Clear Channel UK
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Site Inspector
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Join Centrick as a Site Inspector in Crawley, ensuring residential property safety and compliance. You will conduct site visits, fire door inspections, and health & safety audits, liaising with contractors and managers. We seek proven Building Safety experience, strong communication skills, and a...
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United Kingdom , Crawley
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25000.00 - 28000.00 GBP / Year
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Site Inspector / Handyman
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Join Benjamin Stevens as a Site Inspector/Handyman, maintaining high standards across residential blocks in London, Essex & Home Counties. Your practical multi-trade skills and own transport are essential for conducting inspections and minor repairs. Enjoy a supportive team, career development, a...
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United Kingdom , London
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35000.00 GBP / Year
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Senior Site Services Inspector
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Seeking a Senior Site Services Inspector in Sheffield to lead aftercare for doors and door sets. Utilize your joinery expertise and CSCS card for site surveys, inspections, and technical support. Manage a team, ensure BM TRADA compliance, and enjoy benefits including a company vehicle and private...
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United Kingdom , Sheffield
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JELD-WEN UK
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Substation Plant and Site Inspector
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Ensure compliance and safety as a Substation Plant and Site Inspector in the UK. This role requires 3+ years of electrical utility experience, SHEA Power, and UKPD authorization. You will inspect assets, issue reports, and collaborate with ICPs. Benefits include a company vehicle and professional...
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United Kingdom
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37000.00 - 45000.00 GBP / Year
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Hedera Hiring Ltd
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Senior Site Services Inspector
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Join our Sheffield team as a Senior Site Services Inspector. Utilize your joinery expertise and CSCS card to lead aftercare services for doors and door sets, including surveys and fire door inspections. You will manage a team, ensure safety compliance, and drive quality improvements. Enjoy benefi...
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United Kingdom , Sheffield
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About the Site Inspector role

Site Inspector Jobs represent a dynamic and vital profession within the compliance, regulatory, and quality assurance sectors. Professionals in this role are responsible for conducting on-site evaluations to verify that businesses, facilities, and service providers adhere to established standards, laws, and contractual obligations. The core function of a site inspector is to serve as an impartial observer, gathering factual evidence through direct observation, interviews, and documentation to ensure operational integrity and public safety.

Typical responsibilities for site inspector jobs include traveling to assigned locations within a designated geographic area to perform thorough inspections. This often involves taking detailed photographs, conducting interviews with staff or management, collecting relevant data, and meticulously documenting findings according to specific checklists or regulatory guidelines. Inspectors must verify credentials, such as licenses, certifications, and training records, ensuring that all required qualifications are current and valid. The work requires a high degree of independence, as inspectors often manage their own schedules and caseloads, prioritizing assignments to meet strict deadlines. They are also responsible for maintaining strict confidentiality and adhering to legal and ethical standards throughout the inspection process. Collaboration with remote or desktop-based team members is common, as inspectors relay their findings for further analysis and reporting.

The skills and requirements for site inspector jobs typically blend practical, technical, and interpersonal abilities. A high school diploma or equivalent is often the minimum educational requirement, though additional certifications or training in specific regulatory fields can be highly advantageous. Proficiency with modern technology is essential, as inspectors routinely use laptops, tablets, and smartphones to capture data, complete forms, and submit reports in real-time. Strong attention to detail and excellent written and verbal communication skills are critical for producing clear, accurate, and objective documentation. Successful candidates are self-motivated, organized, and capable of working independently with minimal supervision. Flexibility is also key, as site inspector jobs may require working varied hours, including weekends, to accommodate facility schedules. A valid driver’s license and reliable transportation are typically necessary due to the travel-intensive nature of the work. Ultimately, site inspector jobs offer a rewarding career path for those who value precision, integrity, and the opportunity to make a tangible impact on industry standards and public trust.