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Subcontracting Specialist

Meridian, ID · On-site

$19.34 - $27.08/hr

... professionals, and functional experts. Each member of our team plays a vital role in ensuring a ... Primary Purpose The Subcontracting Specialist is responsible for managing/scheduling subcontracts ...

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How much do professional subcontracting jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for professional subcontracting in the United States is $36.16, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $27.88 and $43.75 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Professional Subcontracting vs Electrician?

AspectProfessional SubcontractingElectrician
CredentialsVaries by trade, often requires licensing or certifications specific to the tradeRequires electrical license or certification
Work EnvironmentOn-site, project-based, often working with contractors or companiesOn-site, residential, commercial, or industrial electrical work
Employer/Industry UsageUsed by contractors, construction firms, and project managersEmployed by electrical companies or self-employed

Professional subcontracting involves managing or performing specialized work on projects, often across various trades, while electricians focus specifically on electrical systems. Both roles require certifications and work in similar environments, but subcontractors may handle multiple trades or oversee projects, whereas electricians typically specialize in electrical work.

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Subcontractor Application - Waukesha, WI

Paul Davis Restoration of SEWI

Waukesha, WI

Other

Posted 8 hours ago


Job description

Description

Paul Davis Restoration is a nationwide leader in emergency services, property damage restoration, and reconstruction. We specialize in mitigating damage from water, fire, mold, storms, and other disasters for residential and commercial properties. Our services include cleanup, repair, and full restoration to help clients quickly recover and rebuild after unexpected events. 


Thank you for your interest in working with Paul Davis Restoration as a subcontractor. We are committed to building strong partnerships with skilled, reliable, and professional subcontractors who share our standards for quality, safety, and integrity.


Requirements

This application is designed to help us better understand your company's qualifications, experience, and capacity to support our projects. The information you provide will be used to evaluate your fit for current and future opportunities with us.


Please complete the application as thoroughly and accurately as possible. If you have any questions during the process, feel free to reach out to our team.


We appreciate your time and look forward to the potential of working together.