Government Contract Specialist (Entry Level, Remote)

About the Role JRH Trident LLC is expanding and looking for motivated individuals to support our government contracting operations. This is a fully remote, commission-based role where you will assist in identifying government contract opportunities and helping assemble proposal content. No experience is required — we provide full training. This role is focused on research, opportunity identification, and proposal support. What You Will Do • Search for government contract opportunities on federal platforms • Review solicitations and identify key requirements • Assist with basic proposal preparation using templates • Follow simple research steps to support bid submissions • Communicate with our internal team for updates and guidance • Work independently on your own schedule What We Provide • Full training (no prior experience needed) • Templates and step-by-step instructions • Support and guidance from our leadership team • A clear path to grow your experience in government contracting Compensation This role is 100% commission-based. You will earn 15-25% commission on each contract you help us win. There is no cap on earnings. Performance Bonuses This role offers: • No cold calling • No labor or field work • No required schedule • Fully remote work from anywhere in the U.S. • Unlimited earning potential based on performance Who This Role Is For • Self-motivated individuals • Beginners looking to enter government contracting • People who enjoy research, independent work, or flexible hours • Individuals seeking a remote opportunity without sales pressure Requirements • Must be 18+ • Must live in the United States • Ability to work as a 1099 independent contractor • Basic reading and writing skills • Reliable internet connection • Ability to follow written instructions Pay: $57,686.61 - $150,000.00 per year People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply Work Location: Remote Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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