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Insulation Project Manager Jobs in Pennsylvania (NOW HIRING)

... Manager, Project Manager or Superintendent, plans, directs and supervises the construction ... Installs power poles and guys with all related cross arms, insulators and hardware. * Erects steel ...

Develop insulation projects and mitigate problems by managing experiments to collect data, interpreting the results and coordinating solutions. What you Bring: * Due to DoD requirements, candidates ...

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Estimator

Carnegie, PA · On-site

$65K/yr

... insulation, waterproofing, and ClosetPRO shelving solutions for residential and commercial builders. This role is focused strictly on estimating -- not project management or subcontractor supervision.

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Insulation Project Manager information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Insulation Project Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Insulation Project Manager, you need strong project management skills, knowledge of construction processes, and relevant experience or a degree in construction management or a related field. Familiarity with project management software, building codes, and certifications such as OSHA safety training are typically required. Excellent communication, leadership, and problem-solving abilities help coordinate teams and ensure client satisfaction. These skills and qualifications are crucial for delivering projects on time, within budget, and according to safety and quality standards.

What are some typical challenges Insulation Project Managers face during large-scale construction projects?

Insulation Project Managers often encounter challenges such as coordinating between multiple subcontractors, managing tight project timelines, and ensuring compliance with safety and building codes. They must also address unexpected site conditions that can impact installation methods or materials. Effective communication and proactive problem-solving are crucial, as the role involves balancing client expectations, budget constraints, and the technical complexities of various insulation systems.

What does an Insulation Project Manager do?

An Insulation Project Manager oversees the planning, coordination, and execution of insulation projects in construction or industrial settings. They manage teams, ensure materials are ordered and delivered on time, and monitor project progress to meet deadlines and budgets. Additionally, they ensure safety standards are followed and communicate with clients, contractors, and suppliers to resolve any issues that arise. Their role is crucial for efficient project delivery and high-quality insulation work.

What is the difference between Insulation Project Manager vs Insulation Estimator?

AspectInsulation Project ManagerInsulation Estimator
Primary RoleOversees insulation projects, manages teams, ensures project completion on time and within budgetPrepares cost estimates, bids on projects, and analyzes material and labor costs
Required CredentialsExperience in project management, industry certifications often preferredKnowledge of insulation materials, estimating software, and industry standards
Work EnvironmentOn-site supervision, coordination with clients and crewsOffice-based, preparing bids and estimates, occasional site visits
Employer & Industry UsageConstruction companies, insulation contractorsEstimating firms, insulation contractors, construction companies

The main difference is that the Insulation Project Manager oversees entire insulation projects, focusing on execution and team management, while the Insulation Estimator concentrates on calculating costs and preparing bids. Both roles require industry knowledge but serve different stages of the project lifecycle.

What cities in Pennsylvania are hiring for Insulation Project Manager jobs? Cities in Pennsylvania with the most Insulation Project Manager job openings:
Infographic showing various Insulation Project Manager job openings in Pennsylvania as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 83% Full Time, 2% Part Time, 2% Contract, 9% Nights, and 2% Summer. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution.
Associate Project Manager/Project Leader/Project Manager

Associate Project Manager/Project Leader/Project Manager

PPL Corporation

Allentown, PA

Other

Posted 10 days ago


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6.8

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Job description

Company Summary Statement
As one of the largest investor-owned utility companies in the United States, PPL Corporation (NYSE: PPL), is committed to creating long-term, sustainable value for our 3.5 million customers, our shareowners and the communities we serve. Our high-performing regulated utilities - PPL Electric Utilities, Louisville Gas and Electric, Kentucky Utilities and Rhode Island Energy - provide an outstanding experience for our customers, consistently ranking among the best utilities in the nation. PPL's companies are also addressing challenges head-on by investing in new infrastructure and technology that is creating a smarter, more reliable and resilient energy grid. We are committed to doing our part to advance a cleaner energy future and drive innovation that enables us to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 while maintaining energy reliability and affordability for the customers and communities we serve. PPL is a positive force in the cities and towns where we do business, providing support for programs and organizations that empower the success of future generations by helping to build and maintain strong, diverse communities today.
Overview

Associate Project Manager: Single point of accountability for small to routine medium projects supporting capital and maintenance projects (Transmission, Distribution and Substation). Responsible for the successful delivery of assigned project portfolio. Responsible for supporting for individual program projects or support roles for project managers. Assignment may also include support of project leaders, project managers, senior project managers in support role to facilitate successful completion of projects.

Project Manager: Single point of accountability for large PPL  capital projects (Transmission, Distribution and Substation). Responsible for the successful delivery of assigned project portfolio. Responsible for all project management activities throughout the project life cycle including planning, detailed design, construction, close out and turnover to operations on assigned project portfolio. Team player capable of working with management, project control specialists and contractors. Must be capable of coordinating and influencing a wide range of functional organizational leads and subject matter experts across the lifecycle process to accomplish the goals and objectives of the organization. Must be goal oriented, action-focused, pragmatic, and self-disciplined. In addition, she/he must excel at project planning, organizing, communication, team motivation and delegation.


Responsibilities

Associate PM:

• Manage a portfolio of projects that include:

• Small maintenance activities (Including but not limited to relay maintenance or equipment upgrades)

• Repetitive routine program type projects (i.e small pole replacement, insulator replacements, equipment monitoring, or similar) complexity from low to medium (degree of difficulty, level of risk, contracting strategy, stakeholder engagement) duration from several months to several years.

• Assists project leaders and project managers in tasks such as project forecasting, budget analysis, scheduling tracking of project activities, material management, outage coordinate, project meeting minutes.

• Plans, directs, and ensures the successful management of assigned project portfolio utilizing the resources provided based on project requirements.

• Maintains communication with management to escalate risk and ensure smooth running of all assigned tasks and projects. Advise leadership about the project portfolio, status, budget, and resource planning for delivering strategic business projects. Establish and nurture positive relationships with and customer organizations.

• Responsible for the development, execution, and ongoing maintenance of the project management plan for each assigned project. This includes scope, schedule, cost, quality, communication, resource, issues, risks, change control and contractor management plans. Level of detail is driven by project size and complexity.

• Responsible for all project management activities for assigned portfolio throughout the project life cycle (planning, detailed design, construction bidding, construction execution, close out and turnover to operations) on assigned project portfolio, which include:

• Effectively applies PPL PM methodology and enforces project standards.

• Develop and manage the project communication plan.

• Managing/facilitating team deliverables delivery (conception design, constructability walkdown, design package, contractor contracts, etc.).

• Manages project to completed requirements for "gated project review" ensuring reviews are completed in accordance with all procedures

• Manages day-to-day operational aspects of a project and scope

• Responsible for project changes (scope, budget, and schedule) are managed through the project governance structure that has been implemented by PPL EU management.

• Proactively identify risk and mitigation plans, monitor project status, recognize negative trends, and project variances, and coordinates corrective action.

• Ensures project documents are complete, current, and stored appropriately.

• Manages project budget. Determines appropriate revenue recognition, ensures timely and accurate invoicing, and monitors receivables for project. Accurately forecasts project cost to complete. Manages cash flows and final project cost, variances, and corrective actions.

• Responsible for the management of project contracts including bid process (working with the Contract Management team), identify upcoming contract obligations, develop dispute resolution options, and assist in contract final closure. Oversight on the invoice/payment process and updates/ Q/A to the financial systems.

• May be assigned an Electric Utilities emergency and storm role. This is a special assignment that comes into play during storms and other emergencies when the company needs to restore power or respond to other issues affecting customer service. This role may necessitate the need to work after-hours, outside of your normal schedule.

• The company reserves the right to determine if this position will be assigned to work on-site, remotely, or a combination of both. Assigned work location may change. In the case of remote work, physical presence in the office/on-site may be required to engage in face-to-face interaction and coordination of work among direct reports and co-workers.

• Performs other duties as assigned

• Complies with all policies and standards

Project Manager:

• Manage a portfolio of projects that include:

    * Portfolio budget ranging from $1M to $100M

    * Project budget ranging from $100k to $100M

    * Complexity from low to extreme (degree of difficulty, level of risk, contracting strategy, stakeholder engagement) duration from several months to several years

• Plans, directs, and ensures the successful management of assigned project portfolio utilizing the complete resources of the project management office and assigned project management teams.

• Maintains communication with upper management both within and across organizations to ensure smooth running of all assigned projects. Advise leadership about the project portfolio, status, budget, and resource planning for delivering strategic business projects. Establish and nurture positive relationships with and customer organizations.

• Responsible for the development, execution, and ongoing maintenance of the project management plan for each assigned project. This includes scope, schedule, cost, quality, communication, resource, issues, risks, change control and contractor management plans. Level of detail is driven by project size and complexity.

• Responsible for all project management activities for assigned portfolio throughout the project life cycle (planning, detailed design, construction, close out and turnover to operations) on assigned project portfolio, which include:

• Effectively applies PPL PM methodology and enforces project standards.

• Project team identification and ongoing management.

• Develop and manage the project communication plan.

• Managing/facilitating team deliverables delivery (conception design, siting studies, constructability walkdown, design package, contractor contracts, etc.).

• Manages "gate" reviews and quality assurance procedures.

• Manages day-to-day operational aspects of a project and scope

• Responsible for project changes (scope, budget, and schedule) are managed through the project governance structure that has been implemented by PPL EU management.

• Proactively identify risk and mitigation plans, monitor project status, recognize negative trends, and project variances, and coordinates corrective action.

• Ensures project documents are complete, current, and stored appropriately.

• Manages project budget. Determines appropriate revenue recognition, ensures timely and accurate invoicing, and monitors receivables for project. Accurately forecasts project cost to complete. Manages cash flows and final project cost, variances, and corrective actions.

• Responsible for the management of project contracts including bid process (working with the Contract Management team), identify upcoming contract obligations, develop dispute resolution options, and assist in contract final closure. Oversight on the invoice/payment process and updates/ Q/A to the financial systems.

• Has expert experience in Project/Program Management and can lead in the coaching and mentoring of team members to help them achieve individual expectations and deliverables. Demonstrates the ability to adapt to and lead, change, and coach others in the acceptance and support of change.

• Support the development and maintenance of Project Management support policies, standards and procedures necessary to produce the deliverables from the team and to work effectively with the other teams. Assumes a leadership role in educating the business and technical community on Project and Program management processes and areas of expertise.

• Take ownership and delivery responsibility for special projects and company initiatives. Provide ongoing reconciliation between long-term goals and short-term actions. Initiates and implements new technologies, methodologies, process, and procedures that will support PPL's long- and short-term goals.

• All positions in which driving is an essential function of the job, regardless if the job code is marked safety sensitive or not, will also be included as safety sensitive

• May be assigned an Electric Utilities emergency and storm role. This is a special assignment that comes into play during storms and other emergencies when the company needs to restore power or respond to other issues affecting customer service. This role may necessitate the need to work after-hours, outside of your normal schedule.

• The company reserves the right to determine if this position will be assigned to work on-site, remotely, or a combination of both. Assigned work location may change. In the case of remote work, physical presence in the office/on-site may be required to engage in face-to-face interaction and coordination of work among direct reports and co-workers.

• Performs other duties as assigned

• Complies with all policies and standards


Qualifications

Associate PM:

  1. BS or BA degree in Business, Engineering, Mathematics, construction management; or a minimum of 2-3 years of experience in industry experience utility.
  2. Ability to prioritize work assignments with flexibility to quickly adapt to changing priorities and to a changing environment.
  3. Communication skills and ability facilitate verbally and written communication to successfully execute tasks within a team environment along with
  4. Strong interpersonal, communication and organizational skills and the ability to work with employees and management at all levels both within PPL and outside companies.
  5. Ability to track costs and working within budget and cost controls.

Project Lead:

  1. Bachelor's Degree in Business, Engineering, Mathematics or Science
  2. 3 to 5 years of experience involving project management, construction management, project controls, budgeting or team leadership.
  3. Budget, cost control, reporting and communication skills.

Project Manager:

  1. Bachelor's Degree and minimum of 4 years of project management experience; OR Master's degree with 2 years of project management experience; OR 8 years of specific related experience
  2. Strong skill set around budgeting, cost control, scheduling, reporting and writing skills experience.
  3. Clear understanding of project management methodology as outlined by the Project Management Institute's Project
  4.  Manager Book of Knowledge (PMBOK)

Preferred Qualifications:

  1. B.S. in Business, Engineering or Science

  2. Project management certification by a recognized organization such as the Project Management Institute

  3. Familiarity with electric utilities equipment and processes

  4. Customer interface experience

  5. Strong written, oral, presentation and organizational skills

  6. Demonstrated initiative and leadership Skills

  7. Skills in critical path risk assessment and tools

  8. Engineering economics skills

  9. Skills in schedule and cost risk assessment and management

Qualifications:

Associate PM:

  1. BS or BA degree in Business, Engineering, Mathematics, construction management; or a minimum of 2-3 years of experience in industry experience utility.
  2. Ability to prioritize work assignments with flexibility to quickly adapt to changing priorities and to a changing environment.
  3. Communication skills and ability facilitate verbally and written communication to successfully execute tasks within a team environment along with
  4. Strong interpersonal, communication and organizational skills and the ability to work with employees and management at all levels both within PPL and outside companies.
  5. Ability to track costs and working within budget and cost controls.

Project Lead:

  1. Bachelor's Degree in Business, Engineering, Mathematics or Science
  2. 3 to 5 years of experience invo...

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