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Explore all careersAn Asset Inspector evaluates machinery and property conditions, identifying defects and ensuring compliance while recommending maintenance actions.
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An Asset Inspector evaluates and assesses the condition of physical assets such as machinery, equipment, and property. You might work in industries like manufacturing, construction, or facilities management. Asset Inspectors focus on identifying defects, estimating repair costs, and ensuring compliance with safety standards and regulations. You’ll conduct regular inspections, prepare detailed reports, and provide recommendations for maintenance or replacement.
Asset Inspectors play a crucial role in maintaining the value and functionality of assets. You’ll need to be detail-oriented, have strong analytical skills, and be able to work independently or as part of a team. You’ll liaise with managers and maintenance staff to ensure that assets are properly maintained and any issues are promptly addressed.