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Repairs Scoping Specialist - India

India

About Homeward

Homeward takes the “what ifs” out of homebuying by creating financial products that give buyers and sellers certainty and convenience. We’re a fast-paced, remote-first real estate startup that partners with real estate agents to offer innovative products and services, helping clients buy with cash, sell with certainty, and time their move, regardless of the market.

Founder and CEO Tim Heyl, owner of one of the fastest-growing agent teams in the country, started Homeward in 2018 to fix the antiquated and broken real estate process. Today, we offer bundled cash offers, mortgage, and title services in 13 states, enabling buyers and sellers to move with certainty and convenience.

We’re a fully remote company with a diverse team spread across several countries - Grounded in three core values: The Golden Rule, One Team One Dream, and Calm Focus. Hear from our employees about what our values mean to them.

About the Role

Homeward is establishing a new Repairs Pricing team and is seeking  Repairs Scoping Specialists to play a critical role in its development and success. This position will be responsible for reviewing residential home inspection reports, identifying deficiencies and required repairs, and producing accurate, detailed, and well-organized repair scopes and pricing. Reporting into the Repairs organization, this role will collaborate closely with cross-functional partners to support timely and informed decision-making.

This role is ideal for someone with a strong understanding of U.S. residential construction and repair costs, exceptional attention to detail, and an interest in growing within a fast-paced, scaling organization.

 

What We’re Looking For:

  • A detail-driven professional who takes pride in producing accurate, high-quality work
  • A proactive and positive team member who values collaboration and accountability
  • Someone eager to learn, improve, and help build a new function from the ground up
  • A growth-minded individual interested in long-term career development at Homeward

Key Responsibilities:

  • Review residential home inspection reports, photos, and supporting documentation to identify defects, safety concerns, and required repairs
  • Develop comprehensive repair scopes that clearly define what is needed to resell the home. 
  • Create accurate and consistent repair cost estimates using U.S. residential pricing standards, market data, and internal guidelines
  • Ensure repair scopes and pricing are thorough, clearly documented, and easy to understand for internal/external stakeholders
  • Partner cross-functionally with Repairs, Operations, Maintenance, and other internal teams to align on repair strategies, cost assumptions, and timelines.
  • Respond to questions and provide clarification regarding repair scopes, pricing, and assumptions as needed.
  • Track and organize repair data to support reporting, auditing, and continuous improvement initiatives
  • Contribute to the development and refinement of pricing standards, templates, tools, and processes as the team scales
  • Maintain a high level of accuracy, consistency, and quality across all estimates and documentation

 

Qualifications:

  • Strong knowledge of U.S. residential homes, construction methods, and common repair practices
  • Experience in repair scoping, estimating, pricing, inspections, construction, and/or a related field
  • Ability to interpret inspection reports and translate technical findings into clear, actionable repair scopes
  • Exceptional attention to detail, organization, and time management skills
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Proven ability to work collaboratively within a team and cross-functionally
  • Comfortable operating in a fast-growing, evolving environment with changing priorities

Value-Driven Employee Experience

THE GOLDEN RULE. It’s simple: Treat others the way we want to be treated. Whether we’re dealing with colleagues or customers, we don’t prioritize money or growth over people, and we practice empathy at every opportunity.

CALM FOCUS. We work in tech and build solutions for real estate. Both are fast-paced and stressful industries. But by focusing on the larger objective rather than rushing from one task to the next, we can create solutions our customers love.

ONE TEAM, ONE DREAM. Big problems require big solutions. We look at our customers’ experiences holistically and recognize that solving them requires collaboration across teams and our three affiliate companies — Homeward, Homeward Mortgage and Homeward Title. 

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