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Apprentice Engineer Jobs in Santa Rosa, CA (NOW HIRING)

Electrical Engineer II

Petaluma, CA ยท On-site

$82K - $116K/yr

Conducts general engineering and design of electronic systems on small unmanned aircraft vehicles with cross-functional teams. May also review vendor capability to support product development.

Machinist-Expert (Swing)

Santa Rosa, CA ยท On-site

$22.50 - $30.50/hr

Working closely with engineering teams, you will influence component design for manufacturability ... Completion of an apprenticeship program in CNC Machining Kavaliro provides Equal Employment ...

Machinist-Expert (Swing)

Santa Rosa, CA ยท On-site

$22.50 - $30.50/hr

Working closely with engineering teams, you will influence component design for manufacturability ... Completion of an apprenticeship program in CNC Machining Kavaliro provides Equal Employment ...

PCB Electrical Engineer If you are an Electrical Engineer with PCB design experience, please read on! ---Onsite in Petaluma | Full-Time/Permanent--- * Base + Bonus * 17 days starting PTO + 2 weeks of ...

We're looking for an electrical engineer who wants to own designs-not just execute them. You'll shape sensor module architectures, make electrical design decisions, and see your work ship in Apple ...

Works closely with other engineering disciplines in the development and application of robotics to increase production quality, efficiency or volume. Job Responsibilities * Comprehensive knowledge.

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How much do apprentice engineer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for apprentice engineer in Santa Rosa, CA is $24.08, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.94 and $26.30 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges Apprentice Engineers face during their training period?

Apprentice Engineers often encounter challenges such as adapting to fast-paced work environments, balancing hands-on tasks with theoretical learning, and becoming proficient with new technologies or industry-specific tools. Another common hurdle is mastering communication and teamwork, as apprentices frequently collaborate with experienced engineers and other departments. However, these challenges are also valuable learning opportunities that build technical expertise and professional confidence, preparing apprentices for more advanced roles within the organization.

Is 40 too late to be an engineer?

Apprentice engineers and other engineering roles do not have an age limit, and many individuals start careers later in life. Success depends on acquiring relevant skills, certifications, and experience, which can be achieved at any age with dedication and training.

What is the highest paying apprenticeship program?

The highest paying apprenticeship programs are often in skilled trades such as electrical, plumbing, and HVAC, where apprentices can earn competitive wages while gaining industry-recognized certifications. Some advanced technical fields like aerospace or nuclear engineering apprenticeships also offer higher compensation, especially as apprentices gain experience and specialized skills.

What does an engineer apprentice do?

An engineer apprentice assists experienced engineers by performing tasks such as maintaining equipment, conducting inspections, and supporting project work. They learn technical skills, often using tools and software relevant to their field, while gaining practical experience and working towards industry certifications.

What are Apprentice Engineers?

Apprentice Engineers are individuals who are undergoing practical training while working towards becoming fully qualified engineers. They typically combine on-the-job learning with classroom study, gaining hands-on experience under the supervision of experienced engineers. Apprentice Engineers can work in various engineering fields, such as mechanical, electrical, or civil engineering. This role helps them develop technical skills, industry knowledge, and professional competencies needed for a successful engineering career.

What is the difference between Apprentice Engineer vs Junior Engineer?

AspectApprentice EngineerJunior Engineer
Required CredentialsTypically a diploma or vocational training, on-the-job learningBachelor's degree in engineering or related field
Work EnvironmentTraining sites, entry-level tasks, supervisedOperational roles, project work, more independence
Employer & Industry UsageApprenticeships in manufacturing, construction, power plantsEngineering firms, manufacturing, infrastructure projects
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

The main difference between an Apprentice Engineer and a Junior Engineer lies in experience and training. Apprentice Engineers are in the early stages of their careers, focusing on learning and skill development through on-the-job training. Junior Engineers typically have completed their formal education and are responsible for more independent tasks and project work. Both roles are essential in engineering industries, but the Apprentice Engineer role emphasizes training, while the Junior Engineer role involves more active participation in engineering projects.

Is 27 too old for an apprenticeship?

Apprentice engineers can be of any age, including 27, as many programs value skills, motivation, and willingness to learn over age. Age should not be a barrier to entering an apprenticeship, which often provides on-the-job training and certifications relevant to the engineering field.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Apprentice Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Apprentice Engineer, you need a foundational understanding of engineering principles, basic math and science skills, and a relevant high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with CAD software, engineering drawing tools, and sometimes basic programming or industry-specific certifications is often expected. Strong problem-solving abilities, eagerness to learn, teamwork, and clear communication help apprentices stand out. These skills and qualities are vital for effective learning, adapting to technical challenges, and contributing to engineering projects.
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Infographic showing various Apprentice Engineer job openings in Santa Rosa, CA as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 95% Full Time, 2% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $50,081 per year, or $24.1 per hour.
Journey Lineworker Line of Progression

Journey Lineworker Line of Progression

PG&E Corporation

Santa Rosa, CA โ€ข On-site

$73.78/hr

Full-time

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

Requisition IDย # 169484ย 

Job Category: Maintenance / Construction / Operationsย 

Job Level: Individual Contributor

Business Unit: Electric Operations

Work Type: Onsite

Job Location: Eureka; Geyserville; Lodi; Petaluma; Santa Rosa; Willits

This posting is to collect applications for the Journey-level Lineworker Line of Progression including Journey-level Lineworkers and Compliance Inspectors.ย 

Check out our PG&ELineworkerย Careers page for information about our locations, benefits as well as other useful information!ย 

Department Overview

The workers of Electric Transmission and Distribution (T&D) ensure the delivery of safe and reliable electric service to our customers. Electric T&D is responsible for every aspect of PG&E's electric distribution and transmission operations, including planning, engineering, maintenance and construction, asset management, business planning, restoration and emergency response.

Our Maintenance Crew is tasked with the Maintenance and/or restoration of high voltage and electrical facilities within PG&E's system. They are our primary crews used for emergency restoration and are the first for call-outs.

Our General Construction (GC) Department is comprised of approximately 700 employees, tasked with the Construction and Maintenance of high voltage electrical facilities within PG&E's system. It is a mobile work force that may travel throughout PG&Eโ€™s service territory to perform its work.

Position Summary

All Journey Lineworker classifications and the associated line of progression are represented by IBEW Local 1245.

This position is a DOT (Department of Transportation) covered classification and is subject to random drug and/or alcohol screening.

We are hiring qualified Journey-level Lineworkers to work throughout our service territory in Distribution and Transmission, Division and General Construction positions, as well as Compliance Inspectors. Open positions are predominantly in Californiaโ€™s North Coast and Bay Area, however additional locations and classifications could become available at any time based on changing business needs. Please note that Transmission T-200 positions require a 2-year commitment to the Transmission Department per LOA 22-18 and T-200 and T-300 positions in De Anza, Peninsula, San Francisco and San Jose require a 3-year commitment per LOA 22-06.

This position may be subject to Joint Apprentice Training Committee (JATC) review and approval. Provisional hires will be required to participate in targeted training to achieve journey-level knowledge of Journey Lineworker roles and responsibilities.

Journey Lineworkers are responsible for building and maintaining electric power systems and for restoring electric service to commercial, industrial, agricultural and residential customers. They are expected to test, frame and set poles; climb poles, work in confined spaces; splice and terminate cables. Our Lineworkers will have had successfully completed a federal or state sanctioned apprenticeship (with approved supporting documentation) and/or IBEW sponsored line worker apprenticeship. Work is predominantly outdoors and in all weather conditions. Lineworkers must be able to drive safely, work extended hours; travel/transfer to new headquarter upon request at any time (General Construction Positions), and wear company provided Personal Protective Equipment.

Compliance Inspectors conduct visual inspections of electric poles and enclosures by driving and or walking the electric distribution system to identify hazards that impact safety, company liability and / or asset life, pursuant to General Order 165. Various diagnostic tests are performed during detail inspections such and infrared imaging, pole shell testing and conductor height measurements. The individual will perform, repair work on poles and substructures as required.

PG&E is providing the hourly rate that the company in good faith believes it might pay for this position at the time ofย the jobย posting. This position isย subject to collectively bargained hourly wage rates and increases. The starting wage rate for thisย position is $73.78 per hour.ย  This wage rate is specific to the locality of the job. The wage rate is based on multiple factors,ย including, but not limited to, specific skills, education, licenses or certifications,ย experience, market value, geographicย location, collective bargaining agreements, and internal equity.ย ย 

Job Responsibilities

Journey Lineworker

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  • Travels to various job locations within geographical assigned region (for General Construction).
  • Reviews job work requirements and provides input regarding work for the day.
  • Loads and unloads tools, materials and supplies into and out of vehicles at crew headquarters and job site.
  • Lifts, pulls and carries insulators, cross-arms, equipment, tools, grounds, dampers, and other materials to and from job sites.
  • Loads and unloads tools, materials, and equipment off of hand lines while standing on elevated structures that include: Wood poles and insulated work platforms.
  • Climb poles using boot hooks or aerial lift.
  • Tests, frames; sets and/or anchors poles; strings electric power lines and install cross-arms.
  • Performs substation switching; installs and replaces switches, circuit protection equipment, insulators, meters and streetlights.
  • Hangs and energizes transformers.
  • Take voltage readings.
  • Troubleshoots problems and determines extent of repairs on primary and secondary overhead or underground dead legs.
  • Work will include the use of hand and power tools; digging holes by hand for pole installation; climbing ladders, poles, embankments and towers; working at heights above 35โ€™ on poles and in aerial lifts; setting grounds; working with live circuits; and working in trenches, manholes and confined spaces.
  • Sets and installs underground structures, locates, pulls, removes, splices or terminates cables.
  • Installs and replaces equipment, meters and streetlights.
  • Operates hydraulic equipment including: drills, boom truck, digger, pole tamper, hydraulic jack and bucket truck once certified.
  • Operates lift equipment such as aerial lifts and line truck booms.
  • Operates forklift to load and unload work materials and supplies.
  • Travels by vehicle, motor boat or off-road utility vehicle (OUV) to access job sites
  • May drive a Class A vehicle (i.e. bucket truck and line truck) to and from the job site. May drive a company pickup truck or passenger vehicle to job sites and work locations, meetings and training and will may use vehicle to go to vendor locations and pick up or deliver supplies and materials.
  • Conducts daily vehicle inspections.
  • Journeyย Lineworkerย may provide back-up relief in temporary absence of Crew Lead; direct work to other crewmembers and act as a leader.
  • Must attend all mandated OSHA and company training.
  • Provides on-the-job training, orientation, demonstration and assistance to apprentice lineworkers.


ย Compliance Inspector

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  • Receives and reviews work assignments and routes; plans routes, checks directions and locations; obtains vehicle safety inspection.
  • Drives company vehicle on designated inspections route and /or to offsite training. Fuels vehicle at designated fueling stations as needed.
  • Inspects the condition of overhead and underground distribution facilities which includes manholes and vaults which require ladder climbing and an environment with tight spaces.
  • Walks, climbs, bend, kneel, crawls or squats to access structures and equipment.
  • Lifts metal cabinet doors.
  • Unlocks / re-locks gates, doors, enclosures and manholes, as needed.
  • Uses hand and power tools to open access panels, lift manhole covers, remove or secure damaged equipment; remove broken parts or debris; make minor repairs to gain access.
  • Uses metal detectors to locate buried facilities; infrared sensor to determine status of underground connections.
  • Communicates in person, by phone and by radio with supervisors/public officials, customers and other departments regarding findings, identified problems, proposed solutions, and estimated time frames and to gain access, as needed.
  • Perform detailed paper work, documenting work performed, to record site locations, findings, identified problems, proposed solutions, and estimated time frames.
  • Keep records for equipment repairs and replacements.
  • Uses log sheets to write up maintenance tags and describe findings in field for entry into database.
  • Attends daily / regularly schedule tailboard meetings or communicates with supervisor to learn safety guidelines / potential hazards in compliance with Utility standard.
  • Utilize hand held computers and Global positioning systems (GPS).
  • Use digital cameras to document field conditions.
  • Perform journey level line work and minor repairs that can be safely performed without help (e. g. remove low pole steps, repair broken ground moldings, repair high voltage signs and other PG&E identifiers on underground enclosures, remove / repair bolts on lids and locking devices on pad mounted equipment).
  • Work as part of a construction crew, as needed.

Qualifications

Minimum:

  • Completion of a federal or state sanctioned lineworker apprenticeship with approved supporting documentationย and/or union or union-affiliated sponsored lineworker apprenticeship
  • Must be at least 18 years of age
  • High School diploma, GED or equivalent work experience
  • Must possessed a valid California Class A driving permit by first day of employment
  • Must have passed a California DMV medical exam by first day of employment
  • Ability to wear company provided Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • Ability to lift and carry up to 100 pounds
  • Ability to work and drive in all types of weather and road conditions
  • Capable to work extended hours, nights, weekends and holidays
  • Ability to travel and transfer to a new headquarter upon request at any time; throughout the entire PG&E service territory
  • If hired as Provisional, must complete the provisional training plan within one year from hire date.

Desired:

  • 2 years of Journey Lineworker experience if an outside line apprenticeship was completed
  • Completion of Lineworker apprenticeship from a Utility preferred
  • Utility Journey Lineworker experience preferred
  • Experienced in rubber gloving and hot stick procedures
  • Experience in transmission and distribution work, underground and numerous voltages
  • Effective team player with strong communication skills

Pre-Employment Testing

PG&E Employees: You must have qualified on all prerequisite tests prior to submitting an application, and all secondary tests prior to interviewing. For more information on prerequisite and secondary exams, including study guides, please visit the Pre-employment testing program website.

  • Post-Offer Phys Assessment Lineworkers
  • Journey Assessment of Lineworker Progression


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