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Apprentice Train Driver Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Senior Electrician

West Palm Beach, FL · On-site

$28 - $38/hr

High school diploma or GED required; completion of an electrical apprenticeship or trade program ... Valid driver's license with an insurable driving record and ongoing compliance with SafeTouch ...

Senior Electrician

West Palm Beach, FL · On-site

$28 - $38/hr

High school diploma or GED required; completion of an electrical apprenticeship or trade program ... Valid driver's license with an insurable driving record and ongoing compliance with SafeTouch ...

Mentor and train apprentices * Perform pressure tests to ensure leak-free operation * Maintain ... Valid Florida Drivers License (minimum age 25) and acceptable Motor Vehicle Report * Ability to ...

Mentor and train apprentices * Troubleshoot and repair plumbing issues efficiently * Ensure ... Valid Florida Drivers License (minimum age 25) and acceptable Motor Vehicle Report * Strong ...

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How much do apprentice train driver jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for apprentice train driver in Florida is $14.47, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.21 and $15.82 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Apprentice Train Driver vs Train Driver?

AspectApprentice Train DriverTrain Driver
QualificationsBasic train operating certifications, on-the-job trainingFull train driving license, advanced certifications
Work EnvironmentSupervised, training-focused, safety protocols emphasizedIndependent operation, responsibility for train safety and schedule
Employer & Industry UsageRail companies during training programsQualified professionals employed by rail operators

The main difference is that an Apprentice Train Driver is in training and gaining necessary certifications under supervision, while a Train Driver is fully qualified and responsible for operating trains independently. Apprentices are building experience, whereas train drivers have completed their training and hold full licensing to operate trains safely and efficiently.

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

To thrive as an Apprentice Train Driver, you need a strong understanding of safety protocols, mechanical aptitude, and basic numeracy, often supported by a minimum of GCSE-level education. Familiarity with train control systems, signaling technology, and completion of industry-specific safety training or certifications are typically required. Excellent communication, situational awareness, and the ability to remain calm under pressure are crucial soft skills. These competencies are vital for ensuring passenger safety, adhering to schedules, and effectively responding to unexpected situations on the railway.

What are apprentice train drivers?

Apprentice train drivers are individuals who are undergoing training to become fully qualified train drivers. They typically participate in a structured apprenticeship program that combines classroom instruction with practical, hands-on experience under the supervision of experienced drivers. Apprentices learn about railway safety, signaling systems, train operations, and customer service. This role serves as a stepping stone for a career as a professional train driver, offering both theoretical and practical knowledge. Upon successful completion of the apprenticeship, individuals are eligible to apply for full train driver positions.

What are the typical challenges apprentice train drivers face during their training period?

Apprentice train drivers often encounter challenges such as adapting to irregular shift patterns, managing fatigue, and mastering the technical aspects of train operation. The role requires strong focus and the ability to quickly respond to changing situations, which can be demanding, especially during the initial learning phase. Additionally, apprentices must learn to communicate effectively with control centers and other crew members to ensure safe and efficient train operations. Support from experienced drivers and structured training programs help apprentices overcome these challenges and build confidence in their role.
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Fire Sprinkler Apprentice

Fire Sprinkler Apprentice

Summit Companies

Fort Myers, FL

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

JOB SUMMARY:

The responsibility of a Fire Sprinkler Apprentice is to assist in the laying out, fabricating, assembling, installing, and maintaining piping and piping systems, fixtures, sprinkling, and industrial processing systems. Ideal candidate will be coachable and mechanically inclined.

ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES:

  • Assist and learn under the direction of Sprinkler Technician Journeymen in the following:  
    • Install pipe systems and valves 
    • Cut, thread, assemble and bond pipes and tubes according to specifications 
    • Modify, clean and maintain pipe systems, units and fittings 
    • Remove and replace worn components.  
  • Learn to follow blueprints to meet product specifications. 
  • Learn how to calculate material measurements to verify specifications.
  • Learn proper installation techniques.
  • Other duties may be assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS:

The qualifications listed below are representative of the elements required to perform the job successfully, however in some cases, an equivalent combination of Education, Training, Certifications and Experience may meet the job qualifications.

Education, Training, Certifications:

  • HS Diploma or equivalent, required.
  • Must be able to enroll and obtain current Fire Sprinkler License.

Experience, Knowledge, Skill Requirements:

  • Mechanical ability and basic hand tool knowledge
  • Work efficiently with minimal supervision under direction of Sprinkler Technicians 
  • Basic math skills, mechanical aptitude, problem solving skills, customer service skills, decision making skills, ability to multitask, ability to meet project schedules, ability to plan and organize, troubleshooting skills, and the ability to train other is required.

Communication Skills:

  • Must have the ability to effectively read, write and communicate in English with employees and customers.

Systems and Software Skills:

  • Ability to read electronic blueprints, strongly preferred.

Other Qualifications:

  • Valid driver's license with acceptable driving record required. 
  • Must be able to comply with SFS's Drug and Alcohol policy and Background screening requirements, which may also include customer specific requirements based on contractual agreement.

PHYSICAL & WORK ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENTS:

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform Essential Job Duties.

Physical Requirements:

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to bend, ascend and descend step stools, ladders and stairs, kneel, lift <75lbs, reach above and below shoulders, stand and walk for extended periods of time.  Employee is required to see in color, close and far distances, peripheral, depth, and adjust focus. Employee will occasional be required to balance, crouch, drive, kneel, lift <75lbs, sit, stoop, twist, and work at heights.

Work Environment:

Frequent local travel and occasional regional and non-regional travel is required.  Employee will frequently be required to work inside and outside in hot/cold temperatures and be exposed to loud noises, cramped quarters, dust, fumes and odors, standing on hard surfaces, and electrical hazards frequently.  Employees will occasionally be exposed to chemicals, moving machinery, uneven and slippery surfaces.  Employee must consistently wear all appropriate personal protective equipment, as required by company safety policies.

We are fully committed to equal opportunities for employment to all individuals regardless of race, national origin, gender, religion, sexual orientation, disability, familial status, and any other classification protected under the law. We are an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action employer.
While this job description is intended to be an accurate reflection of the position, management reserves the right to modify, add, or remove duties and to assign other duties as necessary.
 

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Are you interested in working for the nation's leading fire protection company and beginning a rewarding and satisfying career that helps save the lives of thousands each year? Do you want to be a part of a growing and expanding team of industry experts? If so, exploring career opportunities with Summit Fire & Security may be right for you! 

Summit Fire & Security, a subsidiary of SFP Holding, Inc. (Summit Companies), is a full-service provider for fire detection, suppression, and security with a full suite of capabilities that includes design, installation, testing, inspections, and maintenance. We serve customers across many verticals on a local, regional, and national scale. We're proud of our well-deserved reputation for quality work that's completed by our talented and experienced installation workforce.  Summit Fire & Security is a dynamic organization with endless growth opportunities spanning over 70 locations in more than 20 states.

Our company is consistently recognized for service excellence in the fire protection industry. Summit Fire & Security supports trade skills and workforce development by hosting Recognized Apprenticeships and on-the-job training (OJT) programs for new career-seekers. Many members of our leadership chair NFPA code compliance committees, serve on regional safety boards, and support technical education in local schools. Summit Fire & Security supports employees in their professional development by offering continued development, training, and education by encouraging NICET and other career-advancing certifications. We offer reimbursement for certain career development programs in addition to potential bonuses for specific certifications.  We continually strive to be the Employer of Choice for highly motivated team members who want to succeed in a high-growth environment. We encourage initiative, independence, diversity, and personal career growth.
 
Demonstrating the combination of experience, knowledge, and customer service is the key to our performance and helps us achieve our goal of providing the highest quality fire protection services possible to protect lives and property.

Benefits

Summit Fire & Security offers extensive training opportunities, career advancement, competitive pay, bonus opportunities, along with an industry leading and affordable benefits package for eligible employees. Our benefits package includes:
  • Paid Vacation and Holidays
  • Medical Insurance
  • Dental Insurance
  • Vision Insurance 
  • 401(k) Plan with Company Match 
  • Flexible Spending Accounts
  • Long-Term Disability - Employer Paid
  • Short-Term Disability - Employer Paid
  • Additional Voluntary Ancillary Benefits such as Accident and Hospital Indemnity 
  • Life Insurance for Team Members and Dependents
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Employee Referral Program
Our Core Values

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  • We are PASSIONATE about life safety
  • We have INTEGRITY (Do the right thing)
  • We work in PARTNERSHIP with our customers and community
  • We constantly strive for OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE (Do things right)

Summit Fire & Security participates in E-Verify & in alignment with our commitment to safety, we promote a drug-free workplace. Summit Fire & Security is an equal-opportunity employer committed to diversity in the workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, status as a protected veteran, among other things, or status as a qualified individual with a disability.Â