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How much do audio visual apprentice jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for audio visual apprentice in Minnesota is $21.57, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.97 and $23.56 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Audio Visual Apprentice job?

An Audio Visual Apprentice assists in setting up, operating, and maintaining audio and visual equipment for events, presentations, and productions. They work under the guidance of experienced professionals to learn about sound systems, lighting, video equipment, and troubleshooting techniques. This role provides hands-on training and technical skills needed for a career in the AV industry. Apprentices may work in various settings, including corporate events, concerts, theaters, and broadcasting.

What does a typical day look like for an Audio Visual Apprentice?

As an Audio Visual Apprentice, your day is often a blend of hands-on equipment setup, assisting senior technicians, and learning about various AV technologies. You might help prepare conference rooms, install or test audio and video systems, handle cable management, and perform basic troubleshooting during live events. Teamwork is essential, as you’ll frequently collaborate with experienced staff and interact with clients to ensure technical needs are met. This dynamic environment provides valuable learning opportunities and a pathway for career advancement within the AV industry.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Audio Visual Apprentice position, and why are they important?

To excel as an Audio Visual Apprentice, you need a foundational understanding of audio, video, and lighting systems, often supported by a high school diploma or vocational training in a related field. Familiarity with equipment such as projectors, microphones, mixing consoles, and basic troubleshooting skills is valuable, and some employers may prefer candidates with certifications like AVIXA’s CTS. Strong communication, attention to detail, and eagerness to learn are key soft skills that help apprentices collaborate effectively on projects. These skills and qualities are important to ensure smooth event setups, minimize technical disruptions, and support career growth in the audio visual industry.

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Infographic showing various Audio Visual Apprentice job openings in Minnesota as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 37% Full Time, 56% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 4% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 87% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 12% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $44,863 per year, or $21.6 per hour.

$23.75 - $32/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Retirement, PTO

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

ABCOM is now hiring installers through the JATC Apprenticeship Program and IBEW Union Locals 292 and 110. We are currently accepting applications from 4, 5, and 6 level apprentices. If you have just entered the apprenticeship or have yet to enter, we will automatically
Come join ABCOM as an apprentice in the JATC Apprenticeship program. Learn the trade, go to your educational classes, and continue advancing within the JATC and IBEW Union.
You can go to the JATC at www.statewidelea.org for additional information on the apprenticeship program.
Purpose of this position: The Installer is responsible for successful project deployments and troubleshooting under the direction of project managers, department supervisors, foremen, and/or site leads. Gain experience in a variety of site settings, project requirements, and customer needs. Work includes voice, video, and data cabling, terminating and testing; telecommunications switch configuration and installation; fiber optic installations, termination, and testing; and security, wireless and audio-visual infrastructure installation, configuration, and troubleshooting. Responsible for safety, tools, equipment, product, and communication with lead technician/project manager.
Scope of the position: This position reports to the Superintendent, or Vice President of Operations if no Superintendent.
Responsibilities:
  • Fiber optic installation, testing, and troubleshooting
  • Telecommunications entrance and facilities
  • Existing network mapping and documentation
  • Installation documentation, as-builts
  • Wireless installations
  • Daily paperwork and communications requirements per Lead/Foreman, Superintendent (SUP), VP of Operations (VPO), and/or Project Manager (PM)
  • Adhere to and enforce all company policies, procedures, and guidelines.
  • Acts as advisor to help resolve job related issues. Keep Lead/Foreman, SUP, VPO, and PM informed of technical issues related to projects and personnel
  • Maintain certification status and currencies
  • Attend JATC Apprenticeship program when in session (MN only)
  • Occasional to regular travel required. Maintain valid driver's license and insurability
  • May include in- and out-of-state overnight travel
  • Must maintain a professional work ethic and progression of skill sets
  • Other duties as assigned by Superintendent or VP of Operations.

Matrixed ABcom relationships: Installers will work in conjunction with all other field members on and off job sites. Employee will converse with the Superintendent and Project Managers to determine schedule and discuss scope of work and other details pertaining to projects. All field members will maintain a professional relationship with customers, especially on site. Field members will occasionally act as the line of contact between various office staff and the customer on site.
Additional Information:
  • ABcom Environment: - Fast-paced - Team Spirit - Family values - Innovative - Open Communication - Approachable leadership - Appropriate Work/Life Balance - Dynamic
  • Working conditions: Position is primarily performed at the customer location so working conditions change constantly, from new construction to existing office building. Position requires monthly and other occasional shop meetings, held at the corresponding ABcom office.

Physical and mental requirements: Frequently, the employee is required to travel and/or work evenings and nights. The employee will be required to perform physical labor such as lifting, bending, and pulling. May also be required to drive a company vehicle.
Requirements
Knowledge and Skills (Minimum requirements):
  • Education, credentials, licenses: High school diploma or equivalent and driver's license. Must join the union IBEW and or have the ability to obtain acceptance into the JATC Apprenticeship program in Minnesota. Preference is given to those already accepted into the JATC program in MN.
  • Specialized knowledge: Knowledge of voice, video, data, and security infrastructure.
  • Experience: 1.5 - 3 years industry experience
  • Skills: A willingness to learn and ability to work with others is a must.

- Team player - Resourceful - Flexible - Accountable - Creative - Dependable - Problem-solving - Strong Work Ethic - Passion - Clear and Effective Communication - Organized and Detail Oriented
This position is physically demanding and requires repeated physical movement including all of the following for extended periods of time. Although several requirements are explained in this description, this is not to be considered an entire list of all policies, procedures, and requirements.
Adequate transportation is required. The responsibility of arriving to work is entirely up to each individual.
A main function and requirement is to install Power Limited communication cables in pathways (ceilings, walls, and floors). The work is typically performed in office/industrial buildings where there is a controlled environment. There are times where the work is outdoors during construction and the environment is not controlled. In these situations, all field personnel must be able to perform these tasks and dress accordingly. All field personnel must be able to distinguish many different colors in different lighting situations. Must be able to communicate well in different audible environments. Required to wear different types of protective gear depending on the safety requirement. May be required to work in a confined space and at times work from aerial lifts and/or extension ladders.
Cable reels can weigh from one pound to several hundred pounds. Must be capable of lifting and loading cable, supplies, tools, and equipment (up to 75lbs individually) into a vehicle for transport to/from the job site and loading/unloading into the working area. In case of any heavy lifting, teamwork, proper equipment, and safe lifting techniques are essential. Must move ladders and/or lifts into position for throwing and reclaiming cable multiple times until the final destination is reached. Required to work at heights which can be in excess of 20 feet.
Cable terminations consist of inserting small, color coded wires into connectors using hand tools. This requires good hand/eye coordination and finger dexterity. The ability and safe use of power tools and test equipment is a required function of the job. Documentation is a required and essential function of the job and must be performed on daily basis with complete descriptions legibly filled out.
Daily work requires considerable climbing, walking, and standing, lifting, kneeling, and reaching. Sedentary tasks such as some troubleshooting, testing and terminating procedures are unpredictable and generally last for nominal periods of time. Required to perform many tasks in uncomfortable positions such as kneeling, bending, and crawling through spaces, performing work over head with your arms extended, crouching under a desk, or standing on a ladder.
Benefits
Compensation: ABcom offers a competitive compensation package, including medical and dental insurance, 401(k) plan, and vacation package. Pay to be determined, based on experience and education. All field pay to be determined by IBEW union based on classification in MN.