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Insulation Quality Control Inspector Jobs in Philadelphia, PA

Quality Control Inspector-2nd Shift 3 PM-11:30 PM Position Summary The Quality Control Inspector is responsible for performing in-process and final inspections of manufactured and purchased ...

Quality Control Inspector

Souderton, PA ยท On-site

$25 - $30/hr

The Quality Control Inspector is responsible for ensuring all incoming materials, in-process production, and finished products meet company and industry quality standards and specifications. The ...

The Quality Control Inspector is responsible for performing inspections at various stages of production of the product from raw material. This effort includes, but is not limited to, providing QA ...

The Quality Control Inspector is responsible for performing inspections at various stages of production of the product from raw material. This effort includes, but is not limited to, providing QA ...

Quality Control Inspector Malvern, PA Hourly Rate: $17.00-$19.00 (Depending on Experience) (Plus $1.00 differential for 2nd and 3rd shifts) 1st (7am-3:00/3:30pm) and 3rd (11:00pm-7:00/7:30am) Shifts ...

Quality Control Inspector

Riverton, NJ ยท On-site

$25 - $40/hr

Hands-on involvement with first article inspections (AS9102) and customer-facing documentation. * Experience in quality audits, quality control, and quality assurance practices. * Experience ...

... in quality control inspection of manufactured metal products - bridge type of CMM experience is highly preferred * Ability to read and comprehend blueprints / design drawings to extract dimensional ...

... in quality control inspection of manufactured metal products - bridge type of CMM experience is highly preferred * Ability to read and comprehend blueprints / design drawings to extract dimensional ...

Lead QC Inspector The Lead QC Inspector performs incoming, in-process, and final inspections of precision-machined components, assemblies, and electromechanical products to ensure full compliance ...

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How much do insulation quality control inspector jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for insulation quality control inspector in Philadelphia, PA is $21.67, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.45 and $24.28 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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Insulation quality control inspection is a stable career that involves inspecting insulation installations to ensure they meet safety and quality standards. It often requires knowledge of building codes, attention to detail, and sometimes certification or training. The job typically offers steady employment opportunities in construction and manufacturing industries.

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Quality Control Inspector

Philadelphia Housing Development Corporation

Philadelphia, PA โ€ข On-site

$66K - $74K/yr

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Job description

Description
GENERAL DEFINITION
This class is distinguished from other inspection classes by the employee's certification as a Quality Control Inspector, enabling them to perform certified independent weatherization quality control inspections. Work includes all other aspects of field work inspection and coordination, including conducting job site conferences and ensuring compliance with contract terms, work specifications, codes, construction practices, and inspection protocols. Performing building diagnostics, recording and reporting inspection findings and concerns, and initiating corrective actions are significant aspects of the work.
Requirements
MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE
  • Three years of experience inspecting residential properties for planning and estimating rehabilitation work, which includes two years at the whole performance level.

OR
  • Education equivalent to completion of the Twelfth grade, and
  • Seven years of experience in any of the recognized building trades or as a weatherization installer or auditor as currently certified by the PA Department of Community and Economic Development which have involved residential building rehabilitation and/or weatherization three years of which have been inspecting properties for planning and estimating rehabilitation and/or weatherization work, which includes two years at the whole performance level.

OR
  • Any equivalent combination of acceptable education and experience that has included the completion of at least two years of hands-on construction, repair, alteration or weatherization experience with at least two years of experience performing technical field inspections of projects to assure contractors' adherence to contract requirements, plans and specifications, including one year at whole performance level.

Note: Completion of a two-year training program, which has included classroom instruction and on-the-job training in residential building rehabilitation and inspection, may be substituted for up to four years of general experience requirements indicated above.
PHYSICAL AND MEDICAL STANDARDS
  • Ability to meet approved minimal physical and medical standards.

LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS, AND/OR CERTIFICATES
  • Possession of a valid motor vehicle operator's license issued by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania before appointment, and
  • BPI Quality Control Inspector certification, as defined by the Clean Energy Center and the Department of Energy, before appointment and during the tenure of employment as a Quality Control Inspector.