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Electrical Subcontractor Work in El Paso
Lone Star Contracting Group is looking for qualified electrical professionals in the El Paso market. Join our network for steady, well-managed project volume in El Paso County and the surrounding area.
What We Look For in Electrical Subs
- Documented experience in electrical
- Valid Texas electrical license (you hold the license and pull permits)
- General liability insurance (minimum coverage TBD during onboarding)
- Workers compensation coverage or sole proprietor exemption documentation
- Ability to serve the greater El Paso and El Paso County area
- Reliable communication and scheduling
Electrical is a licensed trade in Texas. You must hold your own valid license and be responsible for pulling permits. We verify all license numbers during the vetting process.
The El Paso Market for Electrical
Licensed electricians working El Paso deal with extreme heat with summer temperatures regularly exceeding 105 degrees and desert dust storms and sustained high winds and flash flooding from monsoon thunderstorms in arroyos and washes and very low humidity causing wood shrinkage and joint separation as factors on most projects. Panel upgrades, surge protection, generator installations, and outdoor lighting are high-demand scopes in this market. You need your own Texas electrical license, you need to pull permits, and you need to be comfortable with both residential service work and light commercial build-outs. Electricians who can turn work efficiently without cutting corners stay in heavy rotation.
El Paso's desert environment demands construction materials and methods suited to extreme heat, intense UV, and very low humidity. Caliche soil is the dominant ground condition and requires heavy equipment or pneumatic tools for excavation, significantly affecting the cost and timeline of foundation, trenching, and utility work. Stucco, masonry, and concrete block are the primary exterior materials, and contractors must account for thermal expansion and UV degradation in material selection and installation. The city's location on the border means many projects involve bilingual crews and coordination with federal agencies on work near the international boundary, and Fort Bliss projects follow military construction standards and procurement processes.
El Paso is the largest U.S. city on the Mexican border and is economically tied to both Fort Bliss, one of the largest Army installations in the country, and international trade through multiple ports of entry with Ciudad Juarez. Growth is concentrated on the far east and northeast sides of the city. The construction market is shaped by military investment cycles, border infrastructure projects, and a strong demand for affordable housing.
This means consistent demand for electrical work across both commercial and residential properties. If you can handle the conditions and the volume, we have the projects.
Electrical Scope in This Market
Panel upgrades and replacement
Wiring and rewiring
Outlet and switch installation
Lighting installation
Generator installation
Commercial electrical build-outs
Electrical troubleshooting and repair
What You Get as a Network Sub
Steady Project Flow
Consistent electrical work in El Paso matched to your capacity and schedule.
No Sales Overhead
We handle the customer intake, the estimate alignment, and the expectations. You focus on the trade.
Professional Management
Jobs arrive scoped, scheduled, and ready. One point of contact for every project.
Reliable Pay
Completed work gets paid on schedule. No chasing invoices, no excuses.
Apply for Electrical Work in El Paso
We are actively recruiting electrical professionals in the El Paso area. Apply now and we will follow up within two business days.