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Maintenance: • Responsible for the maintenance of the facility. • Supervise landscaping contractors, etc. • Preparing self-storage units for leasing and overall site cleaning including the ...

Supervise landscaping contractors, etc. Preparing self-storage units for leasing and overall site cleaning including the dumpster area, fence lines & aisles. Conduct physical Site Inspection of the ...

Contractor Issuances and Major Materials Oversees the issuance of material to contractors including proactive audits of material at contractor storage yards. Ensures that material is available and ...

Oversee issuance and timely delivery of materials to contractors, conduct proactive audits of contractor storage yards, and ensure compliance with corporate guidelines for material storage and ...

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How much do contractor storage jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for contractor storage in the United States is $27.22, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $33.65 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Contractor Storage vs Contractor Warehouse?

AspectContractor StorageContractor Warehouse
CredentialsTypically requires basic storage permits, safety certificationsMay require additional licensing for large-scale warehousing
Work EnvironmentOn-site storage areas, construction sites, temporary setupsDedicated warehouse facilities, indoor storage spaces
Industry UsageUsed for storing tools, materials temporarily during projectsUsed for long-term storage, inventory management

Contractor Storage generally involves short-term, on-site storage solutions for tools and materials, while Contractor Warehouse refers to dedicated facilities for long-term inventory management. Both serve different operational needs within the construction and contracting industry.

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STRATEGIC STAFFING SOLUTIONS HAS AN OPENING! This is a Contract Opportunity with our company that MUST be worked on a W2 Only. No C2C eligibility for this position. Visa Sponsorship is Available! The details are below. "Beware of scams. S3 never asks for money during its onboarding process." Job Title: Planner/Scheduler Contract Length: 12+ Month contract Hybrid Work (Some on site work) Location: Tampa, FL Ref# 245934 This is an onsite role responsible for planning, scheduling, and coordinating construction-related activities within electric delivery operations. The Planner/Scheduler will support work request management, material coordination, contractor oversight, and scheduling activities to ensure operational readiness and efficiency. . Key Responsibilities
  • Finalize work requests and complete additional requests for follow-up activities; reconcile material issues with Stores and Plant Accounting
  • Provide planning, organizing, logistical, and coordination support to operations, including work request administration and coordination for scheduled and follow-up activities
  • Monitor material and equipment availability to ensure work readiness
  • Assist in optimizing construction-related operating resources across planning and scheduling disciplines
  • Validate job plans, including job sequence, man-hour estimates, material and equipment needs, scheduling, and coordination requirements
  • Oversee issuance of materials to contractors, including audits of contractor storage yards and ensuring timely material availability
  • Maintain compliance with corporate guidelines for material storage and inventory control
  • Manage reconciliation activities associated with contractor work requests
  • Prepare a weekly four-week look-ahead schedule and participate in planning meetings
  • Handoff construction documentation and schedules, including work requests, job plans, drawings, maps, and permits
  • Assist project managers, design teams, and contractors with workload validation, job readiness, and resource availability
  • Coordinate and support inventory audits, including scheduling, execution support, and record keeping
  • Conduct ad hoc research, maintain records, and support budget-related activities, including tracking departmental metrics and compliance requirements
  • Perform general administrative tasks such as coordinating petty cash, timekeeping, and budget support
Required Skills & Experience
  • Strong Excel proficiency (Excel skills test required with submission)
  • Administrative permitting experience
Qualifications Education
  • High School Diploma or GED required
Experience
  • Minimum of 5 years of operations experience in underground and overhead distribution construction, including progressively more complex assignments
  • A college degree may substitute for up to two years of related experience
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
  • Knowledge of methods, materials, and standard practices within electric delivery operations
  • Understanding of construction, maintenance, and operations for transmission and distribution systems, including safe work practices
  • Analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making skills
  • Strong communication skills and attention to detail
  • Ability to balance and optimize multiple work types
  • Ability to work with GIS, work management systems (WORKPro), and Microsoft Office Suite
Preferred Qualifications
  • Distribution operations experience
  • Working knowledge of CIS