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Cable Apprentice Jobs in New York (NOW HIRING)

Lead Electrician

Jackson, NJ

$35 - $48/hr

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  • PTO

Lead and supervise electrical field crews ranging from 3 to 15 electricians and apprentices on ... Execute and supervise conduit installation and bending (EMT, RMC, PVC) and ensure proper cable ...

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Sewer & Drain Technician

New York, NY · On-site

$24 - $36/hr

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  • PTO

Complete all drain cleaning, jetting, and cable work related to in-home, service calls. * Provide ... Train and mentor apprentices to ensure quick, accurate repairs. * Be accurate and timely with ...

Lead Electrician

South Amboy, NJ · On-site

$35 - $45/hr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

... apprentices, and consistently deliver high-quality work. At Shore Line Electric, you won't be left ... MC cable, Romex, lighting, panels, transformers, and electrical equipment. - Troubleshoot ...

Lead Electrician

South Amboy, NJ · On-site

$35 - $45/hr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

... apprentices, and consistently deliver high-quality work. At Shore Line Electric, you won't be left ... MC cable, Romex, lighting, panels, transformers, and electrical equipment. - Troubleshoot ...

Lead Electrician

South Amboy, NJ · On-site

$35 - $45/hr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

... apprentices, and consistently deliver high-quality work. At Shore Line Electric, you won't be left ... MC cable, Romex, lighting, panels, transformers, and electrical equipment. - Troubleshoot ...

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Emergency Vehicle Installation Technician

Kenilworth, NJ · On-site

$18 - $22/hr

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This is a skilled trade apprenticeship -- the skills you build here form the foundation of a ... Pull wire harnesses, route cables, and secure wiring per build sheets and diagrams * Remove and ...

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Cable Apprentice information

What is a cable apprentice?

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 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 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 New York?

The most popular types of Cable jobs in New York are:

What cities in New York are hiring for Cable Apprentice jobs?

Cities in New York with the most Cable Apprentice job openings:

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Position at New York City Transit

Job Description

Job Title: Power Cable Maintainer

Location: Various

Full/Part Time: Full-Time

Regular/Temporary: Regular

Job Information:
Last Date of Filing:  Until Filled
Authority: TA
Department: Subways           
Division/Unit: Electrical - Power
Reports to: Supervision
Work Location: Various           
Hours of Work: Various

*This is a civil service position.  Selected candidates must pass a civil service exam and be appointed from the resulting list to gain permanent status. 

**Incumbents who are currently employed in the title of Transit Electrical Helper working in Electrical Power Maintenance for at least one year are eligible to be promoted on a provisional basis.

Compensation:

Salary Range: The current minimum salary for Power Cable Maintainer is $38.17 per hour for a 40-hour work                      week increasing to $44.90 per hour in the sixth year of service. These rates are subject to change. These rates are subject to change. The benefits of this position include, but are not limited to, night and weekend salary differentials, paid holidays, vacation and sick leave, a comprehensive medical plan and a pension plan.

Responsibilities:

Power Cable Maintainers, under supervision, maintain, install, inspect, test, alter and repair power feeder cable systems and communication cable systems, both aerial and underground, between generating plants, substations and circuit breaker houses, between the Main Distribution Frame Room and the Telephone Terminal Boxes throughout the system, including: low voltage control cables, manholes, duct lines and related appurtenances. They splice single and three-conductor lead-covered cables, multi-conductor control and communication cables and replace faulty sections; conduct tests for faults; handle asbestos-containing materials; may be required to remove waste matter from manholes and cableways in order to access the cables; drive motor vehicles; prepare reports; and perform related work.

Some of the physical activities performed and environmental conditions experienced by Power Cable Maintainers are: working outdoors in all weather conditions, climbing and descending ladders through manholes; working in confined spaces and on elevated train tracks; climbing onto and off of train tracks; stepping over rails and moving off of train tracks when trains approach; working in dimly lit areas; making visual and hands-on inspections; differentiating signals of different colors and color coded electrical wires; communicating with co-workers and hearing the sound of approaching trains; wearing a respirator as necessary; and carrying heavy tools and equipment.

Special Working Conditions: Power Cable Maintainers may be required to work various shifts including nights, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.

(This brief description does not include all of the duties of this position.)

How to Qualify:

Internal Candidates: This position is open to each employee of MTA New York City Transit that by the first date of the assessment:

1. Is permanently (not provisionally) employed in the title of Transit Electrical Helper, working in Electrical Power Maintenance; and

2. Is not otherwise ineligible

External Candidates and MTA Employees who are not employed in the eligible title listed above:

When you apply, you must meet the following requirements:

1. Completion of a four-year full-time electrical line worker apprenticeship, telecommunications line worker apprenticeship or industrial electrician apprenticeship, recognized by the New York State Department of Labor, the U.S. Department of Labor or any state apprenticeship council that is recognized by the U.S. Department of Labor; or

2. Four years of full-time journey-level (i.e. fully-trained, knowledgeable, experienced, proficient and competent) experience as a(n):

A) Electrical line worker or power distribution electrician installing, maintaining, testing and repairing high-voltage power distribution and transmission lines, equipment and systems, and industrial power cables; or

B) Telecommunications line worker installing, maintaining, testing and repairing multi-conductor communication cables in industrial applications; or

C) Industrial electrician installing, maintaining, testing and repairing high-voltage cable lines and electrical equipment in industrial applications; or

3. Three years of full-time journey-level (i.e. fully-trained, knowledgeable, experienced, proficient and competent) experience in the work described under "2" above, plus completion of one of the following listed below before obtaining your journey-level experience.

A) Two years of full-time satisfactory experience as an electrician, electrician's helper, apprentice or trainee performing or assisting in the work described above; or

B) Graduation from a trade or technical school with a major course of study in electrical technology, or a closely related field, totaling 600 hours; or

C) Graduation from a vocational high school with a major course of study in electrical technology, or a closely related field; or

D) Graduation from an accredited college or university with an Associate's degree, or higher degree, in electrical technology, or a closely related field.

If you have qualifying part-time experience, it will be credited on a prorated basis.

The following types of experience are not qualifying: general residential or commercial electrical work installing, maintaining or repairing low-voltage (120 or 240 volts) lighting, power or climate control systems and equipment; single-conductor communications wiring and equipment (i.e. cable TV, intercoms, fire and security alarm systems, telephones) in residential and commercial buildings and structures.

The vocational high school, technical school, or trade school must be approved by a State's Department of Education or a recognized accrediting organization. The college or university must be accredited by regional, national, professional or specialized agencies recognized as accrediting bodies by the U.S. Secretary of Education, and by the Council of Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).

How to Apply:

If you meet the License Requirements above, you can submit an online application by clicking on the "APPLY NOW" button from either the CAREERS page or from the JOB DESCRIPTION page. If you have previously applied online for other positions, enter your Username and Password. If it is your first registration, click on the CLICK HERE TO REGISTER hyperlink and enter a User Name and Password; then click on the REGISTER button.

Selection Method / Admission Letter:

Candidates may be asked to complete an education and experience test paper and also participate in one or more of the following assessments: written, practical skills and/or structured interview.  

All selected candidates will be subject to a full background investigation that includes employment and education.  Discrepancies may lead to dismissal.

Applicants must keep their contact information (email, mailing, phone) up to date. The contact information you entered in your online profile with the MTA will be used to contact you. You can update your address and other contact information.by logging into your MTA profile or by sending an email to [email protected]. 

Requirements to be Promoted or Appointed:

Driver License Requirement: At the time of promotion or appointment, you must have a Motor Vehicle Driver License valid in the State of New York with no disqualifying restrictions that would preclude the performance of the duties of this title. If you have serious moving violations, a license suspension or an accident record you may be disqualified. This license must be maintained for the duration of your employment in the title.

Drug Screening Requirement: You must pass a drug screening in order to be promoted or appointed, and if promoted or appointed, you will be subject to random drug and alcohol tests for the duration of your employment. Additionally, if you have tested positive on a drug or alcohol test or had a refusal to test during pre-employment or while employed by a Federal DOT-regulated employer during the applicable period, you must have completed the Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) evaluation, referral and education/treatment process required by federal law in order to be promoted or appointed to this safety-sensitive position.

Medical Requirement: Medical guidelines have been established for the position of Power Cable Maintainer. Candidates will be examined to determine whether they can perform the essential functions of the position. Where appropriate, a reasonable accommodation will be provided for a person with a disability to enable such person to perform the essential functions of the job.

Residency: New York City residency is not required for this position.

English Requirement: You must be able to understand and be understood in English to perform the duties and responsibilities of the position.

Proof of Identity: Under the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, you must be able to prove your identity and your right to obtain employment in the United States prior to employment with MTA New York City Transit.

Additional Information

Safety Certification and Training: You must successfully complete a training program and obtain a New York State Department of Labor Asbestos Handler certificate by the end of your probationary period. If you fail to complete this training course and obtain the certificate and you previously held a permanent title, you will be returned to your previously held title. If you fail to complete this training course and obtain the certificate and you did not previously hold a permanent title, your employment with MTA New York City Transit may be terminated. Additionally, you may be required to attend certain safety classes and meet safety certification requirements in accordance with MTA New York City Transit's Safety policies. Required certifications must be maintained for the duration of employment.

Probationary Period: You will be required to complete a probationary period. If you do not successfully complete the probationary period, you may be returned to your previously held permanent title or terminated.

Selection Method / Admission Letter:

Candidates may be asked to participate in one or more of the following: an education and experience test, a written assessment, a practical skills assessment and/or a structured interview.  

Applicants must keep their contact information (email, mailing, phone) up to date. The contact information you entered in your online profile with the MTA will be used to contact you. You can update your address and other contact information.by logging into your MTA profile or by sending an email to [email protected]. 

Equal Employment Opportunity:

MTA is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including veteran status and individuals with disabilities.  The MTA encourages qualified applicants from diverse backgrounds and experiences, including military service members, to apply.


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