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Cable Apprentice Jobs in Nevada (NOW HIRING)

Install and terminate electrical cables, conduits, junction boxes, and control panels. * Read and ... Train or mentor apprentices and junior technicians when required. * Provide shift handover reports ...

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Install and terminate electrical cables, conduits, junction boxes, and control panels. * Read and ... Train or mentor apprentices and junior technicians when required. * Provide shift handover reports ...

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Install and terminate electrical cables, conduits, junction boxes, and control panels. * Read and ... Train or mentor apprentices and junior technicians when required. * Provide shift handover reports ...

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Must have five years of experience as a Wireman or completion of a recognized apprenticeship ... cabling and knowledge of wire lists, parts lists, assembly and fabrication drawings. * Must have ...

Must have five years of experience as a Wireman or completion of a recognized apprenticeship ... cabling and knowledge of wire lists, parts lists, assembly and fabrication drawings. * Must have ...

Electrical Lead Man

Las Vegas, NV · On-site

$26 - $34.25/hr

... cable, wires, tools and other equipment Must be able to work off of ladders, man lifts, or reach ... apprentice program or 4 years field experience as a journeyman electrician, or equivalent ...

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

To thrive as a Cable Apprentice, you need a basic understanding of electrical systems, mechanical aptitude, and often a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with cable testing tools, hand and power tools, and safety equipment is commonly required, while OSHA safety certifications can be advantageous. Attention to detail, strong problem-solving abilities, and effective teamwork are standout soft skills in this role. These skills ensure safe and efficient installation and maintenance of cable systems, minimizing errors and supporting successful project outcomes.

What are Cable Apprentices?

Cable Apprentices are entry-level workers who learn to install, maintain, and repair cable television and internet systems under the supervision of experienced technicians. Their training typically includes hands-on experience with wiring, troubleshooting, and using specialized tools. Cable Apprentices may also work on both residential and commercial projects, gaining exposure to safety protocols and industry standards. Over time, they develop the skills needed to advance to higher-level technician roles.

What are some common challenges Cable Apprentices face during their training, and how can they overcome them?

Cable Apprentices often encounter challenges such as working in confined spaces, adapting to varying weather conditions, and learning to handle specialized tools and equipment safely. Adjusting to a physically demanding environment and mastering technical skills under supervision can be tough initially. To overcome these challenges, apprentices are encouraged to actively seek feedback from experienced technicians, participate fully in safety and technical training sessions, and communicate openly with their team about any difficulties they encounter. Building good habits early and staying proactive in learning will help apprentices progress smoothly through their training.

What is the difference between Cable Apprentice vs Cable Installer?

AspectCable ApprenticeCable Installer
Required CertificationsBasic electrical or telecommunications training, on-the-job trainingOften required to have completed training or apprenticeship, may need licenses
Work EnvironmentTraining environment, supervised tasks, indoor and outdoor sitesFieldwork, installing and repairing cables at various locations
Job ResponsibilitiesLearning installation techniques, assisting experienced workersInstalling, maintaining, and repairing cable systems

The main difference is that a Cable Apprentice is in training, gaining skills under supervision, while a Cable Installer is a fully qualified worker performing installation and repair tasks independently.

What are the most commonly searched types of Cable jobs in Nevada? The most popular types of Cable jobs in Nevada are:
Licensed Journeyman Electrician or Master Electrician

Licensed Journeyman Electrician or Master Electrician

Concordia Group

Las Vegas, NV • On-site

Per diem

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Triad Associates Inc., a division of Concordia Group, is a privately held full-service engineering and telecom infrastructure construction firm experiencing rapid growth across the country. Clients consider us the ‘best choice’ for their design and construction needs. We are one of the very few engineering firms in the country that designs and builds its own creations in the wireless sector. We support Fortune 500 clients such as T-Mobile, Verizon, and AT&T. 
  
We are hiring a Licensed Electrical Journeyman or Master Licensed Electrician. Come join in our success! Ideal candidate has experience with small cell or EV charging installations. 
 
Pay Range:  Up to $40.00/hour for Journeyman, higher for Master Licensed Electrician. Plenty of OT hours available. 
Factors, such as but not limited to, geographical location, relevant experience, education, and skill level may impact the pay for this position
 
Benefits:    
  • 401K – with company match up to 6%
  • Healthcare: Medical, Dental, Vision with BCBS as the carrier
  • Company paid life insurance
  • Short- and long-term disability benefits
  • Company truck and gas card
  • Vacation pay and sick pay accruing from day 1; if not used, can be carried over and cashed out
  • Minimum of 10 paid holidays
  • 1 floating holiday per year
  • $450 winter clothing allowance annually
  • If traveling > 3 hours from your home, we pay for hotel and a per diem
  • Endless opportunities for growth!
 
Responsibilities: 
Please note: this role requires extensive travel. Road warriors welcome!    
  • Direct teams in installing and repairing electrical equipment on right of way, cell phone towers and associated ground buildings
  • Work closely with construction crews and Project Managers to meet deadlines
  • Advise teams on performing routine maintenance on electrical wiring and systems
  • Be responsible for the electrical installation that meets client standards for the quality of work, ensuring inspections are passed
  • Be knowledgeable of all aspects of electrical construction materials and control equipment that make up the field installation part of a cell tower site
  • Interprets drawings, sketches, software, plans and determines best work procedures, tools, equipment needed to troubleshoot and repair problems
  • Inspect cell tower and civil installations for compliance with plans and specifications, point out deficiencies, coach and take corrective action as needed
  • Provides training, direction, and mentorship to our Electrical Apprentice/Construction Crews
  • Promote safety on the jobsite in connection with the installation and service work
  • Measures, cuts, bends, threads, assembles and installs electrical conduit; weld supports; install cable and duct banks; make terminations
 
Qualifications:    
  • Be a licensed Journeyman Electrician (Class A) or Master Licensed Electrician
  • Experience in the construction industry, telecom industry experience is a plus. EV experience a plus
  • Ability to work in a team environment with construction crews, Project Managers, and Foremen
  • Work in all weather conditions
  • Have a valid Driver’s License
  
Triad Associates Inc. is a division of Concordia Group. Triad Associates Inc. is a drug and alcohol free workplace including marijuana. Triad Associates Inc is an equal opportunity employer.  We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.