Marana and Tucson Construction Jobs Hiring Now: Trades, Laborers & Apprentices
Tucson Jobs May 11, 2026

Marana and Tucson Construction Jobs Hiring Now: Trades, Laborers & Apprentices

Published May 11, 2026 | TucsonHIRED Team

Marana has quietly become one of the hottest construction labor markets in all of Southern Arizona. The Tangerine Road business park corridor, Dove Mountain's ongoing residential build-out, and a string of commercial projects anchored at Marana Center are driving a sustained wave of contractor hiring that spans laborers, framers, electricians, plumbers, and project managers. Add statewide apprenticeship funding and a projected shortage of 20,000 construction workers across Arizona by 2030, and you have one of the most opportunity-rich moments in a generation to enter or advance in the trades. Search construction jobs in the Tucson metro on TucsonHIRED.com and apply today.

The BuildItAZ Initiative: Apprenticeship Money Is Flowing to Tucson

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs and the Arizona Office of Economic Opportunity recently announced $3 million in funding to fill construction jobs projected statewide through the BuildItAZ Apprenticeship Initiative, which aims to double skilled construction apprenticeships by the end of 2026. The Tucson Electrical Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee (JATC) is among the local organizations receiving funding to expand training programs, recruit new apprentices, and provide support services including child care and transportation assistance. For anyone considering a construction career, the timing has rarely been better: apprentices earn while they learn, gain nationally recognized credentials, and advance toward journey-level certification with paid on-the-job training. Search apprentice jobs in Tucson.

Wilson Electric Services: The Southwest's Top Electrical Contractor Is Hiring

Wilson Electric Services Corp., ranked the number-one electrical contractor in the Southwest for 25 consecutive years, is one of the metro's most active construction recruiters right now. The company is posting commercial electrician, journeyman electrician, and foreman roles across the Tucson and Marana area. Wilson Electric is an employee-owned company, offering a 100% employer-sponsored ESOP plan in addition to a 401(k) with company match, comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage, and a flexible spending account pre-funded by the company. Pay: Journeyman electrician wages in Tucson typically run in the range of $28 to $40 per hour depending on certification level, based on current postings. Search electrician jobs in Tucson.

S&K Technologies: Civil Laborers Needed in Marana

S&K Technologies, Inc., operating out of Marana, is actively recruiting Civil Laborers at the I, II, and III levels for commercial and engineering construction work including roadway installation, alteration, and repair. These are full-time positions paying in the range of $20 to $30 per hour based on current postings, with work along Marana's growing I-10 corridor and Tangerine Road business zone. No CDL is required for all positions, but a clean driving record and valid license are standard requirements. Search civil laborer jobs or construction laborer openings on TucsonHIRED.

Town of Marana: Construction Inspector Opening in the CIP Division

The Town of Marana's Public Works Department is actively recruiting a Construction Inspector for its Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) Division. This is a government-sector construction role that combines field inspection, contract administration, and direct oversight of construction projects across Marana's expanding infrastructure program. Candidates need in-depth knowledge of construction scheduling, equipment, and field operations. Type: Full-time municipal employment. Benefits: Arizona State Retirement System (ASRS) pension, comprehensive benefits package, and a stable schedule. Search construction inspector jobs on TucsonHIRED.

Sundt Construction: Carpenter Roles Along the I-10 Corridor

Sundt Construction, one of Arizona's most established general contractors, is actively recruiting carpenters for projects along the I-10/Tucson corridor, with postings visible on current job boards for Tucson-area work. Sundt is known for major infrastructure and commercial projects across Southern Arizona, including work tied to U of A expansion and regional road projects. The company offers competitive journeyman pay and strong benefits, with advancement pathways into superintendent and project management roles. Search carpenter jobs in Tucson.

MOSS Construction: Solar Projects Creating Entry-Level Opportunities

MOSS, rated the number-one solar contractor in the country for 2024, is recruiting construction team members for utility-scale solar projects with sites in and around the Tucson region. These roles require no prior experience — MOSS trains the right candidates on site — and involve construction of large-scale solar infrastructure, including outdoor physical work across all weather conditions. This is a strong option for job seekers looking to enter the construction trades through the fast-growing renewable energy segment. Search solar construction jobs in Tucson.

Trades in Demand: Pay Ranges Across the Board

Beyond these named employers, Tucson's skilled trades labor market has broad active demand. Commercial electrician foreman roles in Marana are posting on multiple platforms right now. HVAC technicians with five or more years of experience are being recruited across the Northwest side. Concrete finishers, form setters, framers, and drywall crews are all in demand from Marana through the Eastside. Here's a rough pay range guide based on current postings:

  • Electrician (Journeyman): typically $28 to $40/hr
  • Plumber: typically $25 to $38/hr for multi-family and commercial work
  • HVAC Technician: typically $22 to $35/hr depending on commercial vs. residential
  • Carpenter / Framer: typically $20 to $30/hr
  • Concrete Finisher: typically $18 to $28/hr, with piece-work opportunities
  • General Construction Laborer: typically $14 to $20/hr entry-level, with rapid advancement

Most contractor roles in Tucson are non-union, though union opportunities exist through the IBEW and UA/JATC programs. Search HVAC jobs or plumber openings across Tucson now.

Training Pathways: Pima Community College and the Tucson JATC

Pima Community College runs construction technology, electrical, HVAC, and plumbing programs that serve as direct entry points into Tucson's trades workforce. The Tucson Electrical JATC — now backed by BuildItAZ funding — offers a five-year apprenticeship program that combines classroom instruction with paid field work, leading to journeyman electrician certification recognized nationwide. Arizona's JTED (Joint Technical Education District) programs also provide high school students and recent grads with pre-apprenticeship credentials. Entry-level construction roles across Marana and Tucson require no prior experience, just a valid driver's license, a clean record, and a willingness to work outdoors.


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