Tradesman International is a national staffing agency specializing in on-demand placement of skilled tradespeople, operating a branch in Oklahoma City that connects contractors and manufacturers with welders, electricians, carpenters, HVAC technicians, and equipment operators on both temporary and permanent bases.
Unlike general-purpose temp agencies, Tradesman International focuses exclusively on the skilled trades. The company maintains a database of pre-screened workers across construction, manufacturing, and industrial sectors and fills orders from hours to weeks to permanent placements. In Oklahoma City, the operation sits within a market where construction activity ties directly to energy, infrastructure, and commercial development, making reliable trade staffing a competitive advantage for contractors managing multiple jobsites or sudden labor shortages.
Tradesman International offers three primary placement models. Temporary staffing places workers for shifts or short-term projects, with rates typically quoted per hour or per assignment depending on the trade; electricians and welders command higher rates than general laborers. Direct-hire placements move a temporary worker to permanent status, usually after a trial period, with a one-time placement fee (typically a percentage of the worker's first-year salary, ranging from 15 to 25 percent in the staffing industry, though you should confirm current fees with the Oklahoma City branch). Contract staffing fills longer assignments (weeks to months) for specific projects. Pricing varies significantly by trade skill level and local demand; confirm current rates directly since Oklahoma City construction wages fluctuate with project volume and seasonal hiring.
Oklahoma City has several staffing options. Kelly Services and Adecco operate branches here and place workers across many industries, not just trades, making them better for office, healthcare, or warehouse roles but less specialized for construction crews. Express Employment Professionals, also headquartered in the U.S. with strong Oklahoma presence, handles both general and skilled placements but splits focus across retail, manufacturing, and admin roles. Tradesman International's advantage is depth: it vets workers specifically for trade certifications, safety compliance, and hands-on experience, reducing onboarding time if you need an electrician or welder who can start immediately and already knows the standards. Choose Tradesman International if you need consistent, skilled trade labor and are placing multiple workers or recurring orders. Choose Kelly or Adecco if you need administrative or general warehouse roles alongside occasional trade hires. Choose Express if you want one agency to cover both skilled and unskilled positions across a single contract.
Tradesman International suits contractors managing multiple projects, manufacturers needing production-line or maintenance labor, and facilities teams facing unexpected staff turnover. It also works well for small contractors who cannot justify a full-time payroll department. It does not serve employers needing entry-level office staff, retail workers, or healthcare roles; those should call Kelly or Adecco. It is not ideal for one-time hires of a single laborer unless you are in a pinch, since the agency manages higher-volume orders more efficiently.
Reach out to the Oklahoma City branch by phone or through the national website, describe your trade need (position, timeline, duration, required certifications), and provide your company details and jobsite location. The agency will match available workers, confirm their availability and qualifications, and schedule them for your start date. If using temporary staffing, expect a worker to arrive ready to work; if pursuing direct hire, plan for a 30-to-90-day trial period during which both parties assess fit. Pay attention to safety requirements: you supply training specific to your company's protocols, but Tradesman International workers arrive with baseline trade certifications.
The Oklahoma City branch operates standard business hours for intake calls and worker placement requests, though exact hours change seasonally; call ahead to confirm. Workers are placed at your jobsite or facility, not at an office location. Tradesman International handles background checks, tax withholding, and workers' compensation insurance for temporary and contract placements, removing administrative burden from you. Direct-hire workers transition to your payroll and benefits once the trial period ends.
Tradesman International fills a specific gap in Oklahoma City's labor market: when you need a skilled tradesperson fast and do not have time to recruit, vet, and onboard independently, this agency absorbs that work. It is most valuable for contractors managing variable demand across multiple jobsites or manufacturers facing seasonal production swings.
