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Every member of the SubCom team plays a role in an end-to-end process that is critical to ... Responsible as Ship Forman for the safety for all onsite personal/temps who are assigned to ...

Every member of the SubCom team plays a role in an end-to-end process that is critical to ... Responsible as Ship Forman for the safety for all onsite personal/temps who are assigned to ...

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How much do temporary subcom jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for temporary subcom in the United States is $18.38, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $19.95 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What job makes $10,000 a month without a degree?

A temporary subcommittee member or similar high-level consulting roles can sometimes earn $10,000 a month through specialized expertise, project-based work, or contractual arrangements. These positions often require strong skills, experience, and the ability to work independently, rather than formal degrees.

Did the US lose 33,000 jobs in June?

The job market report for June indicated a loss of approximately 33,000 non-farm jobs, which can impact temporary subcommittee roles involved in workforce support. Such changes reflect broader economic trends and may influence hiring activity in temporary staffing positions. It is important for job seekers to stay updated with official employment reports for accurate information.

What jobs pay 2000 a day?

High-paying temporary roles such as specialized consultants, project managers, or skilled contractors can sometimes pay around $2,000 per day, especially in industries like construction, IT, or finance. These positions often require advanced skills, certifications, or significant experience, and may involve short-term or project-based work environments.

What is the difference between Temporary Subcom vs Temporary Electrician?

AspectTemporary SubcomTemporary Electrician
CredentialsTypically requires basic electrical knowledge, OSHA certificationsRequires electrician license, specialized certifications
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, industrial settingsConstruction sites, maintenance facilities
Employer & Industry UsageSubcontractors in construction projectsElectrical contractors, construction companies
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles in construction projectsElectrical work, licensing, and certification info

Temporary Subcoms are often involved in supporting construction projects with basic electrical tasks, while Temporary Electricians perform more specialized electrical work requiring licensing. Both roles are common in construction environments, but their credentials and responsibilities differ significantly.

Which job is best for a 40 year old woman?

A temporary subcommittee role can be suitable for a 40-year-old woman, especially if she has relevant experience in administration, communication, or project coordination. Such positions often offer flexible schedules and do not require specific age-related qualifications, making them accessible for many adults seeking temporary work.
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Tradesperson Class 1 (5167)

SubCom

Newington, NH • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted yesterday


SubCom rating

5.3

Company rating: 5.3 out of 10

Based on 6 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

343rd of 355 rated engineering


Job description

  • Are you looking for an opportunity with plenty of growth potential? Do you enjoy working in an
    exciting, fast-paced, collaborative environment? Are you interested in working with the world’s most innovative companies to create a more connected world?
     

    Connecting Continents. Impacting Communities.
     

    The backbone of the Internet is a series of high-tech subsea fiber optic cables deployed throughout the globe - SubCom has deployed over 50% of them. Our employees ensure data communications networks are engineered, manufactured, deployed, and maintained to the highest standards, enabling faster and more reliable connectivity to communities worldwide. Every member of the SubCom team plays a role in an end-to-end process that is critical to enterprises, governments, big cities, and rural towns.
     

    We encourage, expect, and value creativity, thoughtful risk taking, openness to change, and diverse perspectives. Whether you’re a seasoned applicant seeking a new and exciting challenge, or you’re new to the workforce and looking for a flexible, rewarding, and fast-paced position with an innovative and stable organization (since 1953), SubCom has opportunities to advance your career.

    Position Overview:

    A Tradesperson Class 1 completes tasks associated with the manufacturing and handling of cable and equipment based on training and procedures. This includes, but is not limited to, turning cable in a tank/pan, putting cable on the reel, assisting with loading cable and its components in the facility and onto a ship, as well as working in one of the manufacturing areas. 

    Responsibilities and Duties: 

  • *Proven ability to perform all Duties and Responsibilities of a T-2 andT-3 

  • *Knowledge of tank bites, placing strong back(s) on repeater(s) and torque down 

  • *Transferable knowledge of hoist and slings 

  • *Able to detect, rectify and verify completion of crosses in cable  

  • *Guides monorail switches ensuring operation completes without droppage 

  • *Accomplished in Dip Tank working and able to facilitate operations pertaining to Dip Tanking 

  • *Certified and skilled in pier crane operations and able to guide crew in proper ground hand/arms signals 

  • *Strongest of leadership skills in all movements related to ends placement, splice box/repeater moves, pass line inspection, hoist, monorail, crane, and forklift certifications/operations 

  • *Verifies all work of assigned crew is thoroughly accurate 

  • *Provides effort in all levels of work tasks, including cleaning the work area as needed  

  • *Master of various powered industrial equipment such as fork trucks, pallet jacks, load lifter with and w/o mafi trailer, mafi trailer operation,110T\75T aerial lifts and track mobile for poly cars (poly cars daylight hours only) 

  • *Directs container, Asset/Dev reel moving and setup ensuring best practices are followed 

  • *Directs and verifies all compliances for loop out and test ends 

  • *Superior knowledge and organization of Pan moves, releases and production flow 

  • *Subject matter expert (SME) of ship docking, loading and undocking 

  • *Responsible as Ship Forman for the safety for all onsite personal/temps who are assigned to shipload 

  • *Runs the repeater crew for the Ship when repeaters and splice boxes are on ship 

  • *Ensures all equipment for shiploads are ran efficiently and effectively to ensure safety of tank crew and cable  

  • *Manages shipload logs and ensures they are correct per release schedule  

  • *Expert setting up quadrants/equipment on ship in accordance with best practices 

  • *Complete knowledge of ship crew rankings 

  • *Rectifies flaws with the flake and checks regularly throughout shift to ensure correct processes are followed 

  • *Directly supervises loading of items onto ship and works cross-functionally with repeater crew to ensure safe transition of items from bell mouth 

  • *Certified and master operator of pier crane 

  • *Specialist in ground control hand/arm signals and able to while operating load lifter, cranes and poly car moves (poly car daylight hours only) 

  • *Effectively and precisely gives direction using 2-way communication 

  • *Promotes job and process improvement as it relates to the department (through 5S and other improvement initiatives). 

  • Directs a variety of shipload processes and performs them safely and proficiently 

  • Liaison for SubCom during Coast Guard inspections/customs 

  • Intermediate computer typing skills to preform Lead responsibilities when directed 

  • Ability to bridge language barriers effectively and consistently 

  • Responds to multiple production assignments in a timely and efficient manner 

  • Overtime may be required, based on business need; regular attendance required 

  • Other duties as assigned and as workflow dictates 

  • Obtains TWIC badge and renews before expiration 

  • NOTE: This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive. Employee may perform other related duties as negotiated to meet the ongoing needs of the organization.
     

    Candidates for positions with SubCom must be legally authorized to work in the United States.
    Employment eligibility verification will be required at the time of hire. Visa sponsorship is not
    available for this position.
     

    Our selection procedure is based on local, state and federal law. Please be sure to attach a resume to your application. We are not able to consider applications without a resume.
     

    BENEFITS
    SubCom offers a comprehensive benefits package, including but not limited to: competitive salaries, medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurance coverages, FSA, HSA, generous vacation, paid sick leave, paid parental leave, paid holidays, tuition reimbursement, adoption assistance, and a 401(k) plan with generous company match. Additionally, some positions may be eligible for shift differential. Note: If the posting is for an internship position, delete all benefit information.
     

    AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL EMPLOYER OPPORTUNITY
    SubCom is committed to providing a work environment that prohibits discrimination on the basis of age, color, disability, ethnicity, marital status, national origin, race, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, disability or any other characteristics protected by applicable law or regulation.
     

    SubCom engineers, manufactures, and installs subsea fiber optic data cables - the unsung heroes of global communication. With an unrelenting focus on quality, reliability, and value, SubCom offers flexible end-to-end building blocks for the high-tech networks that are the backbone of the world's digital infrastructure. Since 1955, SubCom has deployed enough cable to circle the equator more than 21 times.
     

    SUBCOM’S CORE VALUES
    Quality - Accountability - Teamwork - Innovation

  • High school diploma or equivalency preferred. 

  • One or more years of related experience and/or training preferred 

  • Ability to carry out detailed but uninvolved written 

  • and oral instructions 

  • Efficiently use measuring equipment, including but not limited to tape measures, calipers, verniers and micrometers 

  • Possess the ability to react to changes of responsibility throughout the day 

  • Must have the flexibility to respond to multiple assignments 

  • Ability to work any shift, including nights and weekends 

  • Ability to speak and read English fluently