Asset Survey & Due Diligence Field Consultant
Asset Survey & Due Diligence Field Consultant
Contract (6-12 weeks) | Remote in Detroit, MI
About the Company
CEG Assessments is seeking motivated, self-directed professionals to support a 6β12 week asset survey contract in the Michigan/Indiana area, with the opportunity to transition into our Independent Contractor Due Diligence Program (Launchpad) upon successful completion.
This role is ideal for individuals who want hands-on field experience, enjoy working independently as well as on a small team, and are interested in building a long-term career in commercial real estate due diligence consulting.
About the Role
The initial contract focuses on high-volume asset data collection and equipment surveys, followed by opportunities to grow into Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs), Property Condition Assessments (PCAs), and broader consulting services.
Responsibilities:
Asset Survey
β’ Conduct on-site walk-through surveys of commercial and industrial properties
β’ Capture photographic documentation and equipment data
β’ Perform physical audits to verify asset condition and accuracy
β’ Ensure data quality and correct discrepancies
β’ Use tablets/mobile devices for real-time data entry
β’ Maintain communication with project managers
β’ Deliver consistent, detail-oriented work
β’ Maintain a high level of professionalism at all times
Transition to Due Diligence Independent Contractor
β’ Property Condition Assessments (PCAs)
β’ Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs)
β’ Asset Surveys
Benefits of Transition:
β’ Flexible workload and project selection
β’ Paid-per-project compensation
β’ Increased responsibility and earning potential
β’ Development of consulting skills
Qualifications:
Required
β’ Bachelorβs degree in Environmental Science, Geology, Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management, or a related field.
β’ Strong written and verbal communication skills.
β’ Excellent attention to detail and analytical thinking.
β’ Ability to work independently and collaboratively in the field and office settings.
β’ Willingness to travel nationwide (up to 75%).
Preferred
β’ Internship or 1 year of prior experience with PCA or Phase I ESA assessments.
β’ Exposure to facilities maintenance, data collection, or asset tagging.
β’ Familiarity with ASTM standards and environmental compliance.
β’ Proficiency with digital field tools and reporting software.
Physical Demands
β’ Stand or walk for most of an 8-hour day (up to 3β4 continuous hours).
β’ Climb stairs and ladders to get onto roofs and above equipment.
β’ Stoop, kneel, or crouch to access equipment data plates.
β’ Occasionally lift or move up to 40 lbs.
Equal Opportunity
This is a career entry point into a specialized consulting field:
β’ Start with a structured short-term project
β’ Gain hands-on experience
β’ Transition into flexible consulting work
β’ Build long-term earning potential
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Contract (6-12 weeks) | Remote in Detroit, MI
About the Company
CEG Assessments is seeking motivated, self-directed professionals to support a 6β12 week asset survey contract in the Michigan/Indiana area, with the opportunity to transition into our Independent Contractor Due Diligence Program (Launchpad) upon successful completion.
This role is ideal for individuals who want hands-on field experience, enjoy working independently as well as on a small team, and are interested in building a long-term career in commercial real estate due diligence consulting.
About the Role
The initial contract focuses on high-volume asset data collection and equipment surveys, followed by opportunities to grow into Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs), Property Condition Assessments (PCAs), and broader consulting services.
Responsibilities:
Asset Survey
β’ Conduct on-site walk-through surveys of commercial and industrial properties
β’ Capture photographic documentation and equipment data
β’ Perform physical audits to verify asset condition and accuracy
β’ Ensure data quality and correct discrepancies
β’ Use tablets/mobile devices for real-time data entry
β’ Maintain communication with project managers
β’ Deliver consistent, detail-oriented work
β’ Maintain a high level of professionalism at all times
Transition to Due Diligence Independent Contractor
β’ Property Condition Assessments (PCAs)
β’ Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs)
β’ Asset Surveys
Benefits of Transition:
β’ Flexible workload and project selection
β’ Paid-per-project compensation
β’ Increased responsibility and earning potential
β’ Development of consulting skills
Qualifications:
Required
β’ Bachelorβs degree in Environmental Science, Geology, Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management, or a related field.
β’ Strong written and verbal communication skills.
β’ Excellent attention to detail and analytical thinking.
β’ Ability to work independently and collaboratively in the field and office settings.
β’ Willingness to travel nationwide (up to 75%).
Preferred
β’ Internship or 1 year of prior experience with PCA or Phase I ESA assessments.
β’ Exposure to facilities maintenance, data collection, or asset tagging.
β’ Familiarity with ASTM standards and environmental compliance.
β’ Proficiency with digital field tools and reporting software.
Physical Demands
β’ Stand or walk for most of an 8-hour day (up to 3β4 continuous hours).
β’ Climb stairs and ladders to get onto roofs and above equipment.
β’ Stoop, kneel, or crouch to access equipment data plates.
β’ Occasionally lift or move up to 40 lbs.
Equal Opportunity
This is a career entry point into a specialized consulting field:
β’ Start with a structured short-term project
β’ Gain hands-on experience
β’ Transition into flexible consulting work
β’ Build long-term earning potential
Apply tot his job
Apply To this Job