Position OverviewÂ
If you’re someone who enjoys focused, independent work and prefers a role where you can be self-directed, this position may be a great fit for you. Candidates with experience in mapping, property appraisal, inspections, GIS, data collection, data entry, land surveying, or any outdoor, detail-oriented fieldwork tend to excel here. If you’re comfortable on ladders (up to 30 feet), appreciate technology, and enjoy working solo, keep reading.Â
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Competitive PayÂ
$24–$27/hour (based on experience and location), plus:Â
Monthly performance bonuses up to $1,000/month
Meal allowancesÂ
Paid trainingÂ
Travel reimbursementsÂ
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Travel With IndependenceÂ
This is a 100% travel role. Most, but not all travel is regional, and you can expect to be home most weekends. All major travel expenses—lodging, fuel, meals, and mileage—are fully covered.Â
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Tools Fully ProvidedÂ
You’ll receive all the equipment you need, from advanced tech devices to measurement tools. We set you up so you can work efficiently on your own.Â
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Benefits That MatterÂ
Paid Time Off (moves up to 3 weeks after your first year)Â
Immediate 401(k) vesting with company matchÂ
Medical, Dental, & Vision Insurance (company contributes to premiums)Â
Life, accident, illness, and disability insurance optionsÂ
Discounted pet insuranceÂ
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What We’re Looking ForÂ
We’re seeking someone who enjoys structured, independent work. You will have a lot of autonomy in this role with the ability to set up a lot of your daily schedule. You’ll succeed if you can:Â
- Travel out of state Monday–Friday (home most weekends)Â
- Use your own reliable vehicle capable of carrying a 6-foot ladder and long-distance travelÂ
- Work outdoors in all weather conditions, climb ladders up to 30 feet, and lift up to 50 lbs.Â
- Use technology confidently (iPads, laptops, mobile apps, photography technology)Â
- Follow detailed instructions with accuracy and careÂ
- Stay focused, organized, and self-motivated while working aloneÂ
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What Your Day Looks LikeÂ
You’ll independently drive or fly to commercial properties—like shopping centers, warehouses, or office parks—to capture precise data. This includes using 3D cameras, laser measurement tools, and specialized software to document:Â
- Building measurementsÂ
- Sprinkler and HVAC locationsÂ
- Windows, signage, and landscapingÂ
- Utility meters, dumpsters, and parking detailsÂ
- Interior and exterior features requiring accurate documentation
Most of your time is spent gathering data, taking measurements, and then inputting data while ensuring accuracy. Communication with property managers to gather access information is necessary for appointments and arrival times. Overall, while communication is minimal, you must be comfortable assertively and proactively reaching out to your Regional Manager as well as asking questions to trainers, mentors, and peers. Communication happens remotely and is typically brief and professional but must be clear.Â
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You’ll Be a Great Fit If You Have Experience In:Â
Site surveys, inspections, CAD, or GIS mapping, and data entryÂ
Construction, HVAC, electrical, or similar hands-on fieldsÂ
Land surveying, utility locating, archaeology, drone photography, or other remote fieldwork Â
Veterans are welcome!
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Why This Role Stands OutÂ
If you enjoy traveling, working quietly and independently, and using technology to help support solving problems, this role offers a unique blend of autonomy, routine, and adventure. You’ll explore new locations, build technical skills, and create accurate property data that drives decision-making in the commercial real estate industry. There is room for growth, mentoring others, and even movement within other departments if you’ve demonstrated success in the field.Â
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About ID PlansÂ
ID Plans has been a trusted partner in Commercial Real Estate for over 25 years. We provide the data property owners and managers rely on every day. Join us to play an essential role in producing the high-quality information that powers the industry.Â
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