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Apprentice Software Developer Jobs in Connecticut

Sr Project Manager, IT

Stamford, CT · Hybrid

$139K - $140K/yr

Join a world-class team of skilled engineers who build creative digital solutions to support our ... Strong experience with the full software development lifecycle and software development ...

Field Technician

Newtown, CT · On-site

$24/hr

... Apprenticeship Program and more. Required Qualifications * Education: High School diploma, GED, or ... Proficiency in using computers and software applications. Competent in using hand tools.

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How much do apprentice software developer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 27, 2026, the average yearly pay for apprentice software developer in Connecticut is $95,381.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $60,400.00 and $100,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as an Apprentice Software Developer, you need a basic understanding of programming concepts, problem-solving abilities, and familiarity with at least one programming language, often backed by a relevant degree or coursework. Experience with version control systems like Git, code editors, and exposure to development frameworks or agile tools is typically required. Strong communication, teamwork, eagerness to learn, and adaptability are standout soft skills in this role. These skills and qualities are vital for contributing effectively to development projects, collaborating with team members, and rapidly acquiring new technical knowledge.

What is an Apprentice Software Developer?

An Apprentice Software Developer is an entry-level professional who is learning software development skills while working under the guidance of more experienced developers. Apprentices participate in on-the-job training, coding tasks, and sometimes formal coursework to build their technical knowledge and practical experience. This role is designed to help individuals gain the foundational skills needed for a career in software development by working on real projects and receiving mentorship. Upon successful completion of the apprenticeship, individuals may progress to junior or full software developer positions.

What types of projects and technologies do Apprentice Software Developers typically work with during their program?

As an Apprentice Software Developer, you'll usually be assigned to real-world projects that match your learning level, such as building internal tools, assisting with bug fixes, or contributing to new feature development. Common technologies include popular programming languages like Python, Java, or JavaScript, as well as version control systems like Git. You'll often work alongside experienced developers in team-based environments, allowing you to learn best practices and agile methodologies. This hands-on experience is designed to build both your technical skills and your understanding of professional software development workflows.
What are the most commonly searched types of Software Developer jobs in Connecticut? The most popular types of Software Developer jobs in Connecticut are:
Infographic showing various Apprentice Software Developer job openings in Connecticut as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 96% Full Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $95,381 per year, or $45.9 per hour.

Full-time

Retirement, PTO

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

RHVAC Installer

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POSITION SUMMARY

The Capital Equipment (Cap/EX) Technician is responsible for installing commercial refrigeration and HVAC systems, as well as troubleshooting capabilities on refrigeration racks, cases, HVAC, and control systems. This includes working with a wide range of mechanical, electrical, and control systems. Your primarily position is to work with the CapEx team to deliver excellent installation/service to achieve 100% equipment operation per scope of work. When additional resources are needed in the other areas of the business you may be called upon to assist. The role requires technical expertise, problem-solving skills, and a proactive approach to minimize equipment downtime and improve system performance.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Installation & Commissioning:

  • Survey stores and write up scopes of work/repairs needed on existing Refrigeration/HVAC/Control Systems.

  • Install new capital equipment and machinery in accordance with manufacturer specifications, ensuring proper setup and calibration.

  • Ensure completion of Punchlist to maximize system performance

  • Assist in the commissioning of new equipment to ensure it meets operational requirements and industry standards.

  • Collaborate with Technicians, Leadership, Vendors, and other contractors to effect optimal project delivery on all projects.

Maintenance & Repair:

  • Perform preventive maintenance on capital equipment when replacing components to ensure it operates at peak efficiency and minimizes downtime.

  • Support RHVAC Technicians, when needed, in stores while performing Capex work.

Equipment Troubleshooting:

  • Use diagnostic tools and software to identify issues and troubleshoot complex mechanical, electrical, or control system failures.

  • Develop and implement corrective actions to fix equipment issues and prevent future breakdowns.

Optimization & Upgrades:

  • Recommend and implement system upgrades and improvements to enhance equipment performance, reliability, and energy efficiency.

  • Collaborate with engineers to design and implement modifications to existing systems as needed.

Safety & Compliance:

  • Follow all safety procedures and regulations when handling refrigerants, operating electrical systems, and working with pressurized equipment.

  • Ensure that all capital equipment is maintained in compliance with safety standards and regulations, including OSHA, ANSI, and other industry-specific guidelines.

  • Follow lockout/tagout (LOTO) and other safety procedures when working on equipment to prevent accidents and injuries.

  • Complete safety training provided by company.

Documentation & Reporting:

  • Maintain accurate records of maintenance activities, repairs, inspections, and equipment performance data in computerized maintenance management system.

  • Document equipment issues and provide detailed reports to management regarding the status of repairs and maintenance.

Collaboration & Training:

  • Work closely with engineers, operators, and other maintenance staff to ensure proper operation and troubleshooting of capital equipment.

  • Train and assist Technicians and Apprentices in the proper use and maintenance of equipment.

Inventory Management:

  • Monitor spare parts inventory and order necessary parts to ensure availability when needed for repairs and maintenance.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Valid driver's license

  • Ability to pass preemployment DMV check, drug screening, and background check

  • Refrigeration license as required by applicable state regulations

  • EPA Certification

  • OSHA 10Hour certification (or ability to obtain within 30 days)

  • High school diploma or equivalent

  • Completion of an apprenticeship or formal RHVAC training program

  • Authorized to work in the United States (no company sponsorship)

  • English proficiency (read, write, speak)

  • Ability to read and understand building drawings, specifications, and submittals

  • Experience in the supermarket or grocery industry (preferred)

  • Willingness to travel: daily travel within a 100mile radius; occasional travel (5-10%) within a 200mile radius with potential overnight stays (subject to business needs)

SKILLS/COMPETENCIES

  • Background in refrigeration, HVAC, controls, and/or electrical (desired)

  • Strong knowledge of refrigeration, HVAC, and EMS construction principles

  • Knowledge of controls systems and control sequences

  • Ability to generate accurate, detailed notes and reports

  • Proficient computer skills (Outlook, Word, Excel)

  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills with owners and contractors

  • Ability to lead project meetings

  • Independent, selfstarter

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Ability to lift heavy equipment and materials (up to 50 lbs or more).

  • Ability to work in confined spaces, at heights, and in environments that may require protective equipment (e.g., gloves, hard hats, safety glasses).

  • Ability to perform physically demanding tasks such as climbing, standing, bending, and crouching for extended periods while working on equipment.

WORK ENVIRONMENT

  • Field-based, working on customer sites.

  • May require work in noisy, hot, or dusty environments.

  • Overtime or weekend work may be required depending on equipment needs and urgency of repairs.

  • Ability to store company issued vehicle preferred.

ABOUT CITY FM

City Facilities Management (US) LLC is a leader in end-to-end integrated facilities management for some of the top retailers and grocers across the nation. Through our unparalleled self-performance team of highly skilled technicians, customer service gurus, energy experts and more, City FM delivers exceptional service quality and cost savings using a holistic, data-driven approach to facilities management.

With offices in Jacksonville, FL and Burlington, MA since 2016, City FM is part of the global City family founded nearly 40 years ago. Its parent company, City Facilities Management Holdings Limited, is the largest privately held facilities management firm in the world with over 15,000 employees across five continents with headquarters in Glasgow, Scotland.

WHY SHOULD YOU WORK AT CITY FM?
City FM is part of a global network of leading facilities management, professional services, and data-driven sustainability solutions, for starters. Also, we offer a generous benefits package that includes 28 days of PTO along with a 401(k) match with immediate vesting and company match.

We don't just hire anyone at City FM; we're looking for loyal team members with a deep sense of responsibility and a thirst for constant learning and growth with a willingness to always lend a helping hand.

When you join City FM, you're committing to making a difference. We make a commitment to you too - helping you embark on a career with purpose! Whether through our world-class training programs, over 1,500 e-learning classes through City University or Leadership Development framework - City FM cares passionately about the people we hire and ensures that growth is always on the horizon.

Wondering if your values align with ours? If you put clients first, care passionately about what you do and are committed to working on a team that respects each other, you will fit right in!

So, if you're ready to get started, we're ready for you.

City FM is An Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer. The Company has a Drug-Free Workplace Policy in effect that is strictly adhered to.