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Aoka

Lead-Based Paint Inspector

Aoka, Fort Worth, Texas, United States, 76102

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Aoka is a third-party municipal services provider supporting federal, state, and local governments with code compliance, inspections, and consulting services. We specialize in delivering efficient solutions for building safety, housing standards, and regulatory compliance. Our proprietary software platform,

VertexPlans , streamlines reviews, field inspections, reporting, and communication to ensure faster turnaround times and improved service to our clients.

We are seeking a

Lead-Based Paint Inspector (Part-Time / On-Call)

to perform lead-based paint inspections and clearance examinations for residential and multifamily housing units. This role supports federal housing programs and assists communities in maintaining safe, healthy living environments.

Qualifications

Current certification as a Lead-Based Paint Inspector in the applicable state or region

Experience performing LBP inspections in residential or multifamily settings

Familiarity with HUD’s Lead Safe Housing Rule and HUD Guidelines for lead-based paint evaluation

Ability to operate XRF analyzers and follow approved sampling/testing protocols

Strong report writing, documentation, and field data accuracy

Valid driver's license and ability to travel to assigned inspection sites

Preferred Qualifications

Experience working with HUD, public housing authorities, or federally assisted housing programs

Clearance Examiner certification (if required or separate in your state)

Experience using digital field inspection tools or environmental reporting platforms

Additional related certifications (EPA RRP, Lead Abatement Worker/Supervisor)

Responsibilities

Perform Lead-Based Paint (LBP) inspections in accordance with HUD Guidelines, EPA rules, and state regulations

Use XRF analyzers or approved paint chip sampling methods to identify the presence of lead-based paint

Conduct visual assessments of paint conditions and verify compliance with HUD’s Lead Safe Housing Rule

Complete clearance examinations following stabilization or maintenance activities, including dust wipe sampling

Prepare accurate and detailed inspection reports, including testing results and clearance documentation

Maintain proper field notes, data logs, and chain-of-custody documentation

Communicate inspection findings clearly to property owners, contractors, and program staff

Physical Requirements

Ability to climb ladders and stairs, enter attics/crawl spaces, and carry field equipment

Ability to kneel, crouch, and stand for extended periods during inspections

Compensation & Benefits

$30–$40/hour depending on experience and certification level

Part-Time / On-Call scheduling (work assigned as needed)

Mileage reimbursement or company vehicle (if applicable)

Support for certification renewal and professional development

Apply now to join our growing team and help ensure safer, healthier housing in our communities!

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