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The Signals and Communications Apprentice (S&C) - United States (US) is responsible for installing, repairing, testing, and maintaining various signals and communications systems and apparatuses, including railway signaling systems, wayside information systems, and highway grade crossing protection systems.
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Electrical apprentices are able to earn a paycheck while learning the trade thro Electrical, Apprentice, Diversity, Journeyman Electrician, Manufacturing, Power, Design. Then the electrical apprentice position could be perfect for you.
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Minimum of 4 years of trade or vocational school preferred. Experience in electrical, machine repair, including mechanical power presses, fabrication, hydraulics & pneumatics. Assemble, install, and maintain pipe systems and related hydraulic & pneumatic equipment and repairs, replace gauges, valves, pressure regulators and related equipment.
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Two (2) years' experience as a building trade helper, apprentice or equivalent preferred. Access to online learning 24/7: Our Learning Management System offers over 1,500 courses for senior care, health and human services industry.
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PROGRAM OVERVIEWThe Apprenticeship Program is designed for entry level workers who desire professional development in a highly skilled, specialized trade. During this 3-year period, you will have the mentorship of several experienced subject matter experts, one on one touch points with a dedicated lead, and a focused training plan that supports your developmental goals.
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Tile and Grout Technician Trainee Program is a fully paid program developed to teach and train ambitious workers a needs trade. Do you want to be part of something that teaches you a "real" skill/trade.
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As an apprentice, you will learn the business from the ground up, this will entail full administrative responsibilities, including customer service, interacting with both our stores and customers, completing administrative/clerical tasks, photography of jewelry for intake/tracking and learning the basics of jewelry repair starting with polishing and quality control, all while you train toward becoming a bench jeweler.
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Associated Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Eagerness to learn the electrical trade and/or prior experience as an electrical apprentice. As an Electrical Apprentice, you will ensure all work performed adheres to required safety codes and regulations to promote a safe work environment.
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Your crew will be led by a seasoned Foreman, and alongside your peers (Equipment Operators and Pipefitter), you will learn the trade while receiving on the job training needed to succeed in the industry.
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Good communication and computer skills Must be highly motivated, conscientious, and a good team player with a positive attitudePreferred Qualifications: Graduation from an approved apprentice program and/or technical or military trade school is highly preferred.
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Benefits: Opportunity for advancement Paid time off Training & development Wellness resources Job DescriptionHow would you like to make $660 per week to learn the gutter trade. This is an apprentice position and experience is not required, but it is a plus.
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OUR IDEAL APPRENTICE GUTTER INSTALLER / LABORER Responsible and reliable - adheres to strict deadlines and follows through on tasks Punctual - effectively prioritizes multiple tasks with excellent time management skills Self-starter - strives to accomplish tasks and complete objectives Team player - works well in a collaborative environment Detail-oriented - pays close attention to detail with strong analytical skills If this sounds like you, keep reading about this apprenticeship.
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Qualifications/Abilities Electrical and Schematics Welding Hydraulics Mechanical aptitude Troubleshooting and Problem-Solving Knowledgeable in basic hand tool and power tool functions Motorcycle repair/educational background trade school training highly desired Working knowledge of iPad, iPhones, and basic computer use Ability to operate Forklifts and Scissor Lifts.
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Get Paid To Learn A Trade and Gain A Full-Time Career! As an Install Technician Apprentice, you will work closely with our experienced team to learn and develop the skills necessary to install, troubleshoot, and maintain our drain/sewer services.
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1-2 years of trade school or college in a technical emphasis. Keeps JCI, contractors, and the customer advised of job progress and issues as needed. 1-2 years of trade school or college in a technical emphasis.
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