Need A Career But Don't Have Four Or More Years To Get One? Check Out These 3 Inspector Courses

Need a career but don’t have four or more years to get one? Nearly every field you can think of requires an inspector. Inspection jobs are available from the government, private sector and self employment in manufacturing, finance, welding, building, insurance, fire and more. A few inspector careers include home inspection, health inspection, mechanical inspection, welding inspection, occupational health and safety inspection, fire inspection and others.


Taking inspector courses at a community college near you or online can give you the break you need to get a job in the field you like. Manufacturing firms often need welding inspectors. The welding inspector’s job requires knowing all the welding codes and symbols, types of welds, types of material and most often non destructive testing. Most local applied technology centers offer welding inspection classes. The American Welding Society provides a list of schools in all areas by entering your zip code into the search field on the welding school locater page. They also provide seminars and classes to prepare for the certification exam. You can find a list of their training at their virtual learning center.



Another career for inspection includes the occupational health and safety field. Many manufacturing firms and government agencies require an inspector to help set up and verify compliance to procedures per OSHA for the safety of workers. Inspection technicians may collect data from the air, machines, water and other environments. Technicians need periodic recertification and continuing education. The following website is a great source for additional information on occupational health and safety.  

Starting your own business is one of the benefits of taking home inspection courses. One of the best sites for information concerning home inspection is the American Society of Home Inspectors. They offer training online, at local community colleges, and through independent schools endorsed by them. Additionally, realtors can find training through real estate continuing education. Once you have completed your training and certification you will inspect homes for damages caused by mold, water, roofing, foundation, plumbing and more. Many schools online, as well as off, provide Inspector Courses.

If you are already working in a field you like, just find out what type of inspector is required for your line of work.



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