Quality Control Inspector — Truck, Trailer & Heavy Equipment
Before You Apply This role requires direct, hands-on experience with commercial trucks, trailers, or heavy equipment. If your mechanical background is limited to personal automotive work or general maintenance, this is not the right fit. We will verify your background and test your mechanical knowledge during the interview process. Unqualified applications will not be reviewed. Who We're Looking For You spent years in a shop, on a farm, in a fleet yard, or under equipment. You know what a 5th wheel plate should look like, what worn brake lining means, and why a cracked cross member isn't the same as a scratched bumper. You can look at a photo of a suspension component and know immediately whether something is wrong and roughly what it costs to fix it. The Role Beacon Inspection operates a national network of independent inspectors who perform condition reports on commercial trucks, trailers, and heavy equipment for buyers, lenders, and fleet operators. As our Quality Control Inspector, you are the final gatekeeper before any report reaches a client. Your primary function is QC, auditing 1st-draft inspection reports, catching deficiencies, flagging missing or inconsistent data, and applying repair cost estimates to identified issues. Dispatching and inspector coordination are secondary functions that support the QC pipeline.
Responsibilities
Quality Control: Audit 1st-draft inspection reports submitted by field inspectors. Verify photos are complete, clear, and match written findings. Confirm VINs, specs, mileage, tire depths, brake measurements, and fluid data are accurate and internally consistent. Nothing leaves your queue that you wouldn't put your name on. Repair Estimating: Assign repair cost estimates to flagged deficiencies based on your own mechanical knowledge and industry-standard benchmarks. You must be able to distinguish a minor adjustment from a major repair and produce a number you can defend. Dispatching: Coordinate and offer inspection jobs to our national 1099 inspector network through our custom platform. Manage schedules across multiple time zones. You can sell the work and set expectations without babysitting anyone. Inspector Training: Walk new inspectors through their first jobs via phone and written feedback using our guideline sheets and report examples. Your mechanical knowledge is what makes this training credible. Contractor Relationships: Be the most organized, reliable, and clear coordinator our inspectors work with. That's how you retain the best ones. Requirements 3+ Years of Hands-On Mechanical Experience in one or more of the following: Commercial truck or trailer repair or maintenance Heavy equipment service or operation Fleet management with direct mechanical oversight Dealership service department (truck, ag, or construction equipment) Farm equipment or agricultural machinery General automotive experience alone does not qualify. Repair Cost Knowledge: You have a working understanding of what common truck and trailer deficiencies cost to repair, not from a manual, but from experience. You will be given sample deficiency photos during the interview and asked to estimate repair costs without assistance. Detail Precision: You catch the transposed VIN digit, the missing photo, the tire depth that contradicts the written finding. This is not a trainable trait you either have it or you don't. Independent Contractor Experience: You've worked alongside or coordinated 1099 workers. You know how to hold a standard and motivate performance without direct authority. Remote Discipline: 100% remote role. You are self-managing, tech-comfortable, and professional on the phone and in writing. No daily check-ins, no hand-holding. Organizational Rigor: You are managing an active QC queue, open dispatch jobs, and inspector schedules simultaneously across time zones. Nothing falls through the cracks. Preferred Background Pre-purchase inspection, insurance appraisal, or equipment remarketing experience Familiarity with DOT inspection criteria or FMCSA standards Prior work at a truck dealership, equipment auction, or fleet leasing company Why Beacon Inspection? 100% Remote — work from anywhere in the U.S. Your work has direct impact — every report you approve goes to a client making a five- or six-figure equipment decision Tight-knit, non-corporate team — we're a growing niche leader without the bureaucracy Real autonomy — we set the standards; you own the execution Apply To This Job