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Apprentice Software Engineer Jobs in Nevada (NOW HIRING)

Field Mechanic (IBEW 396)

Las Vegas, NV

$24 - $32.50/hr

... developers to deliver some of the largest and most complex projects, including new construction ... Track information in computer software; ensure repair orders and weekly timesheets are complete and ...

Field Mechanic (IBEW 396)

Las Vegas, NV

$24 - $32.50/hr

... engineer-procure-construct (EPC) methods of project delivery. Essential Functions * This is ... Track information in computer software; ensure repair orders and weekly timesheets are complete and ...

... developers to deliver some of the largest and most complex projects, including new construction ... Track information in computer software; ensure repair orders and weekly timesheets are complete and ...

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

Conduct basic controls programming and troubleshoot PLCs and VFDs. * Troubleshoot and analyze root ... Experience with CMMS software for managing maintenance activities. * Strong communication and ...

Conduct basic controls programming and troubleshoot PLCs and VFDs. * Troubleshoot and analyze root ... Experience with CMMS software for managing maintenance activities. * Strong communication and ...

Conduct basic controls programming and troubleshoot PLCs and VFDs. * Troubleshoot and analyze root ... Experience with CMMS software for managing maintenance activities. * Strong communication and ...

HVAC/R Technician

Hawthorne, NV · On-site

$37.32/hr

... following blueprints or engineering specifications. * Perform troubleshooting and repair ... Must be computer literate in common software applications and able to operate general office ...

... following blueprints or engineering specifications. * Perform troubleshooting and repair ... Must be computer literate in common software applications and able to operate general office ...

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Apprentice Software Engineer information

What are Apprentice Software Engineers?

Apprentice Software Engineers are entry-level professionals who are learning the fundamentals of software development while gaining hands-on experience under the guidance of more experienced engineers. They typically participate in structured training programs or apprenticeships, working on real projects to build their technical and problem-solving skills. This role is ideal for individuals who are new to the industry and want to develop practical knowledge while contributing to software engineering teams.

Is 25 too late to become a software engineer?

Apprentice software engineers can start at any age, including 25, as the field values skills and knowledge over age. Many successful software engineers begin later in life, often bringing valuable experience and perspectives; learning programming languages and gaining practical experience are key steps regardless of age.

Can you become a software engineer with an apprenticeship?

Yes, an apprenticeship as a software engineer provides hands-on experience and training that can lead to a full-time software engineering role. Many apprenticeships include skill development in programming languages, tools, and industry practices, helping participants transition into professional software engineering positions.

Is a software engineer apprenticeship paid?

Yes, most software engineer apprenticeships are paid positions that provide a salary or stipend while gaining practical experience and technical skills. Compensation varies by company and program, but paid apprenticeships are common in the industry to support learners during their training period.

What types of projects and technologies do Apprentice Software Engineers typically work on during their training period?

As an Apprentice Software Engineer, you’ll usually start by supporting ongoing development projects, often working on bug fixes, feature enhancements, or internal tools under the guidance of senior engineers. You may be exposed to a variety of technologies depending on the company, such as front-end frameworks (like React), back-end languages (such as Python or Java), and version control systems (like Git). The projects are designed to gradually increase in complexity, helping you build both technical skills and familiarity with industry-standard workflows. Collaboration is key, so you’ll regularly participate in code reviews, team meetings, and pair programming sessions to develop your abilities and receive constructive feedback.

Is it true that AI will replace software engineers?

AI is a tool that can automate certain coding tasks, but it is unlikely to fully replace software engineers, especially those involved in designing, testing, and maintaining complex systems. Apprentice software engineers will continue to develop skills in programming languages, problem-solving, and understanding AI tools to stay relevant in the evolving tech environment.

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

To thrive as an Apprentice Software Engineer, you need a foundational understanding of programming languages, problem-solving skills, and usually a relevant degree or coursework in computer science. Familiarity with development tools such as Git, integrated development environments (IDEs), and basic knowledge of databases and version control systems is common. Strong communication, eagerness to learn, and teamwork make someone stand out in this role. These skills and qualities are crucial for effective learning, collaboration, and adapting to new technologies in a dynamic software development environment.
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Electrician/Project Coordinator - Full Time

Electrician/Project Coordinator - Full Time

CARSON VALLEY HEALTH

Gardnerville, NV • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 11 days ago


Carson Valley Health rating

8.4

Company rating: 8.4 out of 10

Based on 6 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Electrician/Project Coordinator - Full Time

POSITION SUMMARY:

This is a dual position that works as an Electrician and Project Coordinator.

Electrician: Install, maintain, and repair electrical systems in buildings and structures, including planning the layout of electrical wiring; diagnosing electrical problems; conducting general electrical maintenance; identifying and repairing breakdowns; faults and malfunctions; testing and inspecting electrical systems; and certifying the compliance of electrical installations.

Project Coordinator: the incumbent will participate and lead in various minor building projects, including renovations, remodels and space utilization planning. This also includes performing repairs and assisting engineering with maintenance activities and web requests.

POSITION REQUIREMENTS:

  • 3 years at the journeyman level, preferably 1 year in a hospital environment.
  • Previous facility project coordinator experience (Healthcare preferred).
  • Two years working with Facilities Management Software, Schedule, Budget, and Work Order documentation.
  • Education/Training: Completion of a formal apprenticeship program preferred.
  • Technical: Proficient in electrical diagrams, troubleshooting, and safety protocols.

License/Certification:

  • Licensing: General Electrician Certification required.
  • Driver’s License: Nevada or California license with clean DMV record.

Essential Skills:

• Strong knowledge of electrical codes.

• Detail-oriented troubleshooting ability.

• Ability to follow instructions and escalate decisions appropriately.

• Independent but safety-minded judgment.


POSITION ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

  • Must be available to work various shifts required.
  • Performs project work as assigned in a timely manner.
  • Must be competent in English communicating in English.
  • Prepare electrical and project coordination procedures.
  • Complete previous projects and receive new projects.
  • Projects may include, but are not limited to:
    1. Installation and Maintenance
    2. Install, Maintain, and Repair electrical systems, wiring, and equipment throughout the hospital and clinics.
    3. Perform routine inspections of electrical systems to identify and resolve issues.
      1. Troubleshoot
    4. Diagnose electrical problems and implement effective solutions.
    5. Respond to emergency calls and troubleshoot electrical failures in a timely manner.
      1. Compliance
    6. Ensure all electrical work complies with local, state and federal regulations, as well as hospital policies and procedures.
    7. Maintain up to date knowledge of relevant codes and standards.
  • Coordinates projects outside of scope with vendors and assist as required. Coordinates utilities outages with facilities personnel and hospital department leadership.
  • Maintains the cleanliness of job-sites and Engineering areas; sweeping, wiping down equipment/piping, painting walls/floors. Organizes personal storage space and tools/equipment used.
  • Performs work orders and minor maintenance as required.
  • Performs snow shoveling, applying ice melt in winter as required.
  • Completes all required documentation, to include logs, forms, and reports in an accurate and timely fashion.
Must be in good physical condition and can work in tight spaces, climb ladders and lift heavy equipment.


BENEFITS: If you are scheduled to work part-time at least 20 hours per week and full-time at least 32 hours per week, you are eligible for benefits on the first day of the month following 30 days of employment.

  • NO STATE INCOME TAX
  • Hometown Health Medical, EyeMed Vision, Guardian Dental and Flexible Spending Account.
  • Vanguard 401(k) with match.
  • Employer paid Care Flight Membership for your household (full-time employees) (A Division of REMSA).
  • Employer Paid Basic Life and AD&D insurance.
  • Unum Supplemental Insurance (Critical Illness, Accident, Short Term & Long Term Disability).
  • Earned Time Off, Sick Leave and Paid Holidays.
  • Nevada 529 College Fund.
  • Unum Employee Assistance Program.
  • Employer paid Credit monitoring and Identity Theft Program through CyberScout.
  • Tuition Reimbursement, Clinical Ladder* & HRSA Loan Repayment Program* (*for qualifying positions).
  • Priority Childcare Enrollment with the Boys and Girls Club of Western NV for ages 9 months+.
  • Paid Volunteer Hours for staff to help in the community.
  • and More...

CARSON VALLEY HEALTH IS PROUD TO BE RECOGNIZED AS A FINALIST IN THE

"BEST PLACES TO WORK" - NORTHERN NEVADA, 2021, 2022, 2024, 2025 & 2026!

WE LOOK FORWARD TO WELCOMING YOU TO OUR TEAM!!


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