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Transportation Systems Inspector

💰 Earn $62K-$104K
📚 High School Diploma or GED
⏱️ 6–12 Month Training
📈 1.7% Job Growth
  • Ensure safe and efficient travel by inspecting transportation systems and vehicles.
  • Play a crucial role in maintaining public safety and regulatory compliance.
  • Discover diverse challenges in transportation, from trains to planes.
Transportation Systems Inspector
What Transportation Systems Inspectors DoInspect and monitor transportation equipment, vehicles, or systems to ensure compliance with regulations and safety standards.
  • Inspect vehicles or other equipment for evidence of abuse, damage, or mechanical malfunction.
  • Inspect vehicles or equipment to ensure compliance with rules, standards, or regulations.
  • Inspect repairs to transportation vehicles or equipment to ensure that repair work was performed properly.
  • Identify modifications to engines, fuel systems, emissions control equipment, or other vehicle systems to determine the impact of modifications on inspection procedures or conclusions.
  • Perform low-pressure fuel evaluative tests (LPFET) to test for harmful emissions from vehicles without onboard diagnostics (OBD) equipment.
Transportation Systems Inspectors Education, Salary, and Growth
Minimum EducationHigh School Diploma or GED
Career ProspectsGood (Increasing by 1-5%)
Training Time6 months to 1 year
Job Openings2,500 Annually
Median Earnings
$75,590 in California
$85,750 Nationally

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    ⏱️ Finish in 2-5 years
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