Roofing Inspector

Tyler, TX
Full Time
Entry Level

Roofing Inspector – Tyler, TX
Join a trusted name in roofing and solar with over 25 years of excellence.

Cable's Roofing is seeking a detail-oriented and customer-focused Roofing Inspector to join our team in Tyler, Texas. In this vital role, you'll assess potential roof needs for residential and commercial properties using both in-person evaluations and drone technology. You’ll gather critical information, diagnose roof issues, and help set the stage for impactful solutions — all while delivering top-notch service.

Whether you come with technical experience in roofing or are looking to be trained in a high-demand trade, we’d love to hear from you.


🔍 What You’ll Do:

Roof Inspections:

  • Conduct inspections using ladder or drone technology

  • Identify and document roof issues (storm damage, wear, leaks, etc.)

  • Take detailed photos, measurements, and notes for scope development

  • Interpret insurance claims, scopes of work, and estimate needs (preferred)

Reporting & Communication:

  • Track and report daily KPIs (inspections, leads, follow-ups, etc.)

  • Maintain clear communication with sales and production teams

  • Ensure a professional, customer-first approach in every interaction


What You Bring:

  • Roofing experience preferred (technical or estimating background)

  • Strong attention to detail and organizational skills

  • Comfortable climbing roofs and/or operating drone equipment

  • Great communication and customer service abilities

  • Tech-savvy (Microsoft Office and mobile inspection tools)

  • A valid driver’s license and reliable transportation


💼 Compensation & Benefits:

  • Competitive and negotiable pay based on experience

  • W-2 or 1099 opportunities available

  • Paid training for qualified candidates

  • Performance incentives and growth opportunities


🏠 Why Cable’s Roofing?

With over 26 years in business, Cable’s Roofing is a leader in re-roofing and insurance restoration across East Texas. Our culture is rooted in quality, family values, and community involvement.

Our Vision: “We create opportunities locally to impact lives globally.”


Ready to elevate your career with a company that values skill, service, and integrity?
Apply today to join the Cable’s Roofing team!

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