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Apprentice Work Place Flexibility: Onsite Legal Entity: Entergy Mississippi, LLC ***This posting is for a potential future opening(s) with Entergy. This posting is to build a candidate pool, should ...

The Apprentice is a mid-level position within the Commercial Plumbing Division and is considered a plumber in training. The incumbent may also be responsible for performing the duties of a helper, i ...

Apprentice Coordinator

Milwaukee, WI · On-site

$32.01 - $48.01/hr

June 25th, 2026 or upon the first 50 applicant submissions Apprentice Coordinator DAS: Facilities Management Division Hourly Range: $32.01 - $48.01 Role Summary: Under the general direction of the ...

Our cosmetology apprenticeship program starts with you working in our salon as a receptionist where you will learn our business as well as expectations to get accepted into our apprenticeship program.

Our cosmetology apprenticeship program starts with you working in our salon as a receptionist where you will learn our business as well as expectations to get accepted into our apprenticeship program.

Our cosmetology apprenticeship program starts with you working in our salon as a receptionist where you will learn our business as well as expectations to get accepted into our apprenticeship program.

Our cosmetology apprenticeship program starts with you working in our salon as a receptionist where you will learn our business as well as expectations to get accepted into our apprenticeship program.

Our cosmetology apprenticeship program starts with you working in our salon as a receptionist where you will learn our business as well as expectations to get accepted into our apprenticeship program.

Apprentice

Madison, WI · On-site

$17.25 - $22.25/hr

The Apprentice Program is designed to combine brand specific, hands-on technical education and real world work experience. Our campus features a blended learning model, which combines Technician ...

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How much do apprentice job jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for apprentice job in the United States is $22.02, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an apprentice job?

An apprentice job is a position where an individual learns a trade or profession through a combination of on-the-job training and classroom instruction. Apprenticeships are designed to help people gain hands-on experience while earning a wage and working under the guidance of experienced mentors. These programs typically last from one to several years, depending on the field, and can lead to industry-recognized certifications or qualifications. Apprenticeships are common in skilled trades, such as construction, plumbing, and electrical work, but are increasingly available in other sectors as well.

What is the highest paying apprentice job?

The highest paying apprentice jobs are often in skilled trades such as electrical, plumbing, or HVAC apprenticeships, where apprentices can earn higher wages as they gain experience and certifications. Some specialized technical apprenticeships in fields like aerospace or industrial maintenance also offer higher pay, especially for those with advanced skills or certifications. Overall, wages vary by industry, location, and level of training.

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

To thrive as an Apprentice, you need a willingness to learn, a basic understanding of the industry, and often a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with industry-specific tools, safety protocols, and sometimes vocational certifications may be required, depending on the trade. Strong work ethic, communication, and teamwork skills help apprentices excel and make a positive impression. These qualities are crucial because they enable apprentices to learn effectively, contribute to their team, and progress toward full proficiency in their chosen field.

Is 27 too old for an apprenticeship?

Apprenticeships are open to individuals of various ages, including those in their late 20s. Age is generally not a barrier, and many programs value skills, motivation, and willingness to learn over age; some may even offer flexible schedules for adult learners.

What kinds of mentorship and training can I expect in an apprentice job?

As an apprentice, you can expect to receive hands-on training from experienced professionals, often paired with classroom or online instruction depending on the industry. Mentorship is a key part of most apprenticeship programs, with supervisors or journeymen guiding you through practical tasks, answering questions, and providing feedback on your progress. You'll typically rotate through different tasks or departments to gain a broad understanding of the trade or field. This structure helps you build foundational skills while gradually taking on more responsibility as you demonstrate competence.

What is the $5000 apprentice incentive?

The $5000 apprentice incentive is a financial bonus offered by some employers to attract and retain apprentices, often paid upon successful completion of training or after a certain period of employment. It aims to encourage skill development and commitment in apprenticeship programs, which typically involve hands-on training and mentorship in a specific trade or industry.

What is the difference between Apprentice Job vs Trainee Job?

AspectApprentice JobTrainee Job
CredentialsOften requires enrollment in an apprenticeship program, sometimes with a certificationMay require a basic qualification or no specific certification
Work EnvironmentHands-on training in a real work setting, often with a mentorTraining may be classroom-based or on-the-job, less structured
Industry UsageCommon in skilled trades like construction, manufacturing, and electrical workUsed across various industries, including retail, hospitality, and administration

Apprentice jobs focus on structured, skill-based training with certification, often in trades, while trainee jobs are more general entry-level positions with less formal training structures. Both serve as stepping stones but differ in training intensity and industry application.

What are the 4 types of apprenticeships?

The four main types of apprenticeships are traditional apprenticeships, which combine on-the-job training with classroom instruction; competency-based apprenticeships, focusing on skill mastery; hybrid apprenticeships, blending different training methods; and industry-specific apprenticeships tailored to particular sectors. These programs help apprentices develop practical skills, often leading to certifications or credentials relevant to their chosen field.
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Apprentice

Full-time

Posted 29 days ago


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Job description

Job Title: Apprentice

Work Place Flexibility: Onsite 

Legal Entity: Entergy Mississippi, LLC 

***This posting is for a potential future opening(s) with Entergy. This posting is to build a candidate pool, should the opening(s) become available.***

JOB SUMMARY/PURPOSE:

APPRENTICE 1ST YEAR

Under close supervision, as an apprentice in training, must be willing and able to perform the less difficult tasks and assist others in high and low voltage line work involved in the construction and maintenance of electric transmission and distribution conductors, structures, underground systems, and related equipment, and be qualified to do the following and related work as assigned:

1. Use pole climbing equipment and have ability to handle self on pole in safe and efficient manner.

2. Handle poles, install poles, assist in the erection of wood and steel structures, including foundations.

3. Make up and install guys and install secondaries.

4. Connect services on energized conductors up to 600 volts.

5. Install secondary racks and clevis, anchors, miscellaneous hardware, grounds, fittings for vertical type construction, buss supports, and conductors on dead circuits.

6. Perform simple transmission and distribution switching (qualified lineman assistance).

7. Tie knots and splice rope.

8. Assist in trimming trees.

9. Assist qualified lineman or mechanic in simple routine inspection and maintenance.

10. Assist in the installation of all types of conduit systems.

11. Assist in the handling, moving and installation of all transmission, distribution and plant equipment, machinery, etc.

12. Prepare reports and records.

13. Operate Company’s trucks and automobiles.

14. Obtain/Maintain a valid Class A CDL.

APPRENTICE 2ND YEAR

Under close supervision, must know, understand and be willing and able to apply all applicable Company construction specifications in order to perform the less complicated tasks on high and low voltage line work involved in the construction and maintenance of electric transmission and distribution conductors, structures and equipment, and be qualified to do the following and related work as assigned:

1. Install crossarms, secondary racks and clevis, anchors and guys, and install hardware and fittings for vertical type construction, including conductors, single phase transformers, lightning arresters, grounds, cutouts, etc., on dead circuits.

2. Trim trees.

3. Under close supervision may be allowed to cover and work energized circuits when they and their supervisor are confident that this can be done safely.

4. Assist in the installation, maintenance and repair of street lighting equipment and fixtures.

5. Direct work of helpers and apprentices as required.

APPRENTICE 3RD YEAR

Under close and/or directive supervision, and following prescribed routine and instructions as to methods and working details of average difficulty and importance, must know, understand and be willing and able to apply all applicable Company construction specifications in order to perform the less complicated tasks on high and low voltage line work involved in the construction and maintenance of electric transmission and distribution conductors, structures and equipment, and be qualified to do the following and related work as assigned:

1. Use hot line tools under close supervision of qualified workman.

2. Under close and/or directive supervision may be allowed to cover and work energized circuits when they and their supervisor are confident that this can be done safely.

3. Fuse transformers and sectionalizing fuses.

4. String, sag and tie in conductors on dead lines of all classes.

5. Install all types of transformer installations, make tap changes and install primary metering equipment under supervision of qualified workman.

6. Install, maintain, and repair street lighting equipment and fixtures.

7. Assist in making aerial and submarine cable installations, including the making of joints and installing potheads.

8. Assist in the installation of pole type regulators and transformers to boost or buck line voltage.

9. Assist in phasing and checking rotation in circuits direct and with potential transformers.

10. Assist in erecting and maintaining steel towers and outdoor substations.

11. Assist in receiving blocks.

12. Direct work of helpers, apprentices, and underclassmen as required.

APPRENTICE 4TH YEAR

Under directive supervision, with limited latitude for planning or laying out of working details, must know, understand, and be willing and able to apply all applicable Company construction specifications in order to perform high and low voltage line work involved in the construction and maintenance of electric transmission, underground and distribution dead or energized conductors, structures and equipment, and be qualified to do the following and related work as assigned:

1. Use hot line tools.

2. Work on all types of conductors.

3. Install all types of transformer installations, make tap changes and install primary metering equipment.

4. Locate trouble and restore service on all classes of lines, substations, sectionalizing equipment, etc.

5. Make underground and submarine cable installations, including the making of joints and installation of potheads.

6. Install pole type regulators and transformers to boost or buck line voltage.

7. Phase and check rotation in circuits direct and with potential transformers.

8. Make field tests of distribution transformers.

9. Check for ground faults on circuits or equipment.

10. Erect and maintain steel towers and substations.

11. Direct work of assistants, instruct and train other employees.

PHYSICAL QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Must be willing and able to perform the essential functions of the position, with or without reasonable accommodation.

PERSONAL QUALIFICATIONS:

  1. Be particularly alert in observing hazards and avoiding accidents.
  2. Be willing and able to attend and take part in safety meetings.
  3. Be willing and able to work under unusual surroundings, as well as the normal working conditions pertaining to this job.
  4. Be willing and able to receive and transmit orders and instructions in such a manner as to inspire respect and confidence of both superiors and subordinates.
  5. Be especially neat, clean and orderly in work and person.
  6. Be willing and able to meet the public in a pleasant and tactful manner.
  7. Understand importance of always rendering and maintaining first class, courteous service to all customers.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Apprentice 4th Year:  4+ years demonstrated linework experience required.
  • Apprentice 3rd Year: 3+ years demonstrated linework  experience required.
  • Apprentice 2nd Year:  2+ years demonstrated linework  experience required.
  • Apprentice 1st Year: Completion of an accredited Lineworker Training program OR prior demonstrated linework experience required.

As a condition of employment this position requires a pre-employment Fitness for Duty exam.

This position is designated as a Safety Sensitive position and is subject to mandatory pre-employment and random drug testing. 

Primary Location: Mississippi-Madison Mississippi : Madison || Mississippi : Brookhaven || Mississippi : Cleveland || Mississippi : Clinton || Mississippi : Jackson || Mississippi : Southaven || Mississippi : Vicksburg 
Job Function: Field & Skilled Trade
FLSA Status: Nonexempt 
Relocation Option: No Relocation Offered
Union description/code: MISSISSIPPI BARG - NON-NUCLEAR-M01 
Number of Openings: 1
Req ID: 122974
Travel Percentage:Up to 25%

An Equal Opportunity Employer, Minority/Female/Disability/Vets. Please click here to view the EEO page, or see statements below.

EEO Statement: The Entergy System of Companies provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty, or status as a protected veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws. The Entergy System of Companies complies with applicable state and local laws governing non-discrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment including, but not limited to, recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training. 
The Entergy System of Companies expressly prohibits any form of unlawful employee harassment based on race, color, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, or veteran status. Improper interference with the ability of the Entergy System of Company employees to perform their expected job duties is absolutely not tolerated.

Accessibility: Entergy provides reasonable accommodations for online applicants. Requests for a reasonable accommodation may be made orally or in writing by an applicant, employee, or third party on his or her behalf. If you are an individual with a disability and you are in need of an accommodation for the recruiting process please click here and provide your name, contact number, the accommodation requested and the requisition number that you are requesting the accommodation for. Employee Services will contact you regarding your request.

Additional Responsibilities: As a provider of essential services, Entergy expects its employees to be available to work additional hours, to work in alternate locations, and/or to perform additional duties in connection with storms, outages, emergencies, or other situations as deemed necessary by the company. Exempt employees may not be paid overtime associated with such duties.

 Know Your Rights: Workplace Discrimination is Illegal

The non-confidential portions of the affirmative action program for individuals with disabilities and protected veterans shall be available for inspection upon request by any employee or applicant for employment.  Please contact HRCompliance@entergy.com to schedule a time to review the affirmative action plan during regular office hours.

EEI Testing:

One way that Entergy has found to identify and assess the abilities and skills needed for certain jobs is through pre-employment testing. If this position does require an EEI test, the type of test will be located under the qualifications section of the job posting. If you are invited to a test session, we strongly recommend you review and complete the practice test as well as review the testing brochure for your respective test.  The test brochure will give you critical information on the test such as time allocated and number of questions.  Also, keep in mind that the actual test is timed; you should practice timing yourself while doing the practice tests. The practice test information and test brochures can be located by going to the EEI website, http://www.eei.org/practicetests, Logon ID:  entergy, password:  practice test (2 words). Travel expenses incurred in connection with EEI testing are non-reimbursable.

In addition to EEI testing there is also Fit-for-Duty testing which will identify and assess the abilities and skills needed for certain jobs. If this position does require Fit-for-Duty testing, the type of test will be located under the qualifications section of the job posting.

WORKING CONDITIONS: 
As a provider of essential services, Entergy expects its employees to be available to work additional hours, to work in alternate locations, and/or to perform additional duties in connection with storms, outages, emergencies, or other situations as deemed necessary by the company. Exempt employees may not be paid overtime associated with such duties.

Please note: Authorization to work in the United States is a precondition to employment in this position. Entergy will not sponsor candidates for work visas for this position.


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