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Must have completed a Cable Splicer Apprenticeship program. Must possess a valid State of Ohio Class "A" Commercial Driver's License. Must be able to work overtime during emergencies and for call ...

Train and mentor apprentices as needed EXPERIENCE, EDUCATION: * 3+ years of experience in medium voltage cable splicing, terminations, and testing * Completion of a recognized electrical ...

Must have satisfactorily completed the FPL apprentice cable splicer or another equivalent recognized program. * Must be physically able to do all assigned tasks. * Must be able to work in direct ...

Cable and Wire Technician

Merritt Island, FL · On-site

$21 - $26.75/hr

Including fusion splicing and pigtail splicing, and installing fiber connectors. * Perform ... related apprenticeship program recognized by the US Department of of Labor. Required Skills ...

... splicing tools, and standard telecommunications hand tools.Ability to read and interpret cable ... Technical school, military communications training, telecommunications apprenticeship, associate ...

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How much do cable splicing apprentice jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for cable splicing apprentice in the United States is $26.53, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.04 and $28.61 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a cable splicing apprentice?

Cable splicing apprentices are entry-level workers who learn how to join or 'splice' electrical or telecommunication cables. They typically work under the supervision of experienced splicers to gain hands-on experience with tools, safety procedures, and technical methods for connecting cables. The apprenticeship usually includes classroom instruction and on-the-job training, preparing individuals to eventually become certified cable splicers. This role is essential for maintaining and installing the wiring infrastructure for utilities, phone, and internet networks.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a cable splicing apprentice?

To thrive as a Cable Splicing Apprentice, you need a basic understanding of electricity, manual dexterity, and a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with hand tools, cable testing equipment, and safety protocols is typically required, and OSHA safety certification is often advantageous. Attention to detail, teamwork, and the ability to follow instructions are vital soft skills in this role. These abilities are crucial for ensuring safe, accurate, and efficient installation and maintenance of telecommunications or electrical cable systems.

What are the main challenges a cable splicing apprentice might face during their initial months on the job?

As a Cable Splicing Apprentice, you may initially find the physical demands and safety protocols of the job to be challenging. The role often involves working outdoors in various weather conditions, handling heavy equipment, and working in confined spaces or at heights. Learning to accurately identify cables, follow splicing procedures, and adhere to strict safety standards takes time and attention to detail. You'll also need to quickly adapt to working as part of a team and communicating effectively with experienced technicians to ensure jobs are completed safely and efficiently.

What is the difference between Cable Splicing Apprentice vs Cable Splicing Technician?

AspectCable Splicing ApprenticeCable Splicing Technician
CertificationsBasic safety and industry-specific trainingAdvanced certifications, such as OSHA or industry-specific licenses
Work EnvironmentTraining sites, on-the-job learning, and supervised tasksActive job sites, fieldwork, and installation environments
Job ResponsibilitiesAssisting with splicing tasks, learning techniques, and gaining experiencePerforming splicing, troubleshooting, and maintaining cable systems

The main difference between a Cable Splicing Apprentice and a Cable Splicing Technician lies in experience and responsibilities. Apprentices are in training, focusing on learning and assisting, while technicians are fully qualified, performing independent work. Both roles require safety training and industry knowledge, but technicians typically hold advanced certifications and have more hands-on experience.

How do you become a cable splicing apprentice?

To become a cable splicing apprentice, individuals typically need a high school diploma or equivalent and must apply through a union or contractor apprenticeship program. The apprenticeship usually involves a combination of on-the-job training and classroom instruction, often lasting 3 to 4 years, and may require passing a skills assessment or exam. Basic knowledge of tools, safety procedures, and electrical systems is beneficial for entry into the program.
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Job description

Requisition ID # 169729
Job Category: Maintenance / Construction / Operations
Job Level: Individual Contributor
Business Unit: Electric Operations
Work Type: Onsite
Job Location: Oakland
Department Overview
The workers of Electric Operations ensure the delivery of safe and reliable electric service to our customers. Electric Operations is responsible for every aspect of PG&E's electric distribution and transmission operations, including planning, engineering, maintenance and construction, asset management, business planning, restoration and emergency response.
Position Summary
This classification is represented by IBEW Local 1245, which has over 100 years of experience representing employees at PG&E. This job is subject to collective bargaining.
A coworker who has the qualifications of a Cable Splicer, is familiar with the underground system and has the experience and ability to analyze cable and equipment troubles quickly and to restore services promptly by replacing fuses, switching, disconnecting defective cables or apparatus, making repairs, etcetera. May be required to perform other underground work such us preparing cable racks, pulling in and racking cables, maintaining equipment in the underground system, etc. Shall install and maintain services, meters, and equipment including conduit and wiring up to the meter on customers' premises and shall handle trouble in such installations. Drives a truck and operates the associated equipment as assigned. Background of apprenticeship and experience must be such as to qualify an employee to perform these duties with skill and efficiency. Shall be familiar with Company's standards, procedures and safety regulations.
This position may be subject to Joint Apprentice Training Committee (JATC) review and approval. Provisional hires will be required to participate in targeted training to achieve journey-level knowledge of electrical technician roles and responsibilities.
This position is in the Bay Area region, and headquarters in Oakland subject to change based on business needs.
This position is a DOT (Department of Transportation) covered classification and is subject to random drug and/or alcohol screening.
PG&E is providing the hourly rate that the company in good faith believes it might pay for this position at the time of the job posting. This position is subject to collectively bargained hourly wage rates and increases. The starting wage rate for this position is $67.58 per hour. This wage rate is specific to the locality of the job. The wage rate is based on multiple factors, including, but not limited to, specific skills, education, licenses or certifications, experience, market value, geographic location, collective bargaining agreements, and internal equity.
Job Responsibilities
  • Perform all necessary duties with skill and efficiency by performing maintenance on underground transmission and distribution lines.
  • Perform work in connection with the construction and maintenance of underground manholes, vaults, splice boxes, duct lines and similar structures.
  • Installs and maintains services, meters, and equipment including conduit and wiring up to the meter on customers' premises
  • Maintains equipment in the underground system
  • Prepares cable racks
  • Pulls and racks underground cables and wires into and out of pipes, conduits and duct lines.
  • Splices cables of any kind or voltage for the connection of cable, transformers, junction boxes, and other equipment in the underground or overhead systems or stations.
  • Ensure effective customer and internal communication.
  • Restore service to the public by installing / repairing services and all types of meters.
  • Analyze cable and equipment trouble quickly and restore services promptly by replacing fuses, switching, disconnecting defective cable on apparatus efficiently.
  • Identify the location of and extent to which underground structures such as man holes and vaults have been damaged and perform minor repairs safely on underground enclosures.
  • Isolate Network grid secondary's and Network Protectors (NP's).
  • Install and remove Recording Volt Meters (RVM's) for power quality research.
  • Physically demanding work that may include lifting, climbing, as well as going into confined spaces.
  • Drive trucks, vans, and equipment and operate the associated equipment as assigned.
  • May work with crew or independently. May oversee a crew and its equipment engaged in pulling underground cables and wires of all sizes, types, lengths and number of conductors into and out of pipes, conduits and duct lines and other necessary work in conjunction with pulling of cables.
  • Support and maintain a working relationship with other departments which include, Distribution Operators, Service Op drive erectors, Engineering, Estimating and Construction to improve processes and ensure a high level of customer service.
  • Working knowledge of applicable safety rules, programs and safe work practices.
  • Expected to learn and follow safety and work procedures.
  • Working knowledge of available mobile technical software.

Qualifications
Minimum:
  • CA CDL Class A Permit, or equivalent, subject to 150% driver/vehicle ratio
  • Knowledge of procurement strategies and processes and relevant regulatory framework as needed to perform at the job level
  • Must be at least 18 years of age
  • Must possess a High School diploma or GED
  • Completion of formal union sanctioned Cable Splicer apprenticeship
  • Must possess an IBEW journey- level card for a Cable Splicer or State or JATC certification
  • Must be able to lift 90 lbs
  • Able to wear company provided Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • Able to work and drive in all types of weather and road conditions
  • Able to work extended hours, nights, weekends and holidays
  • Able to travel to job sites as necessary
  • Ability to work shift schedule (evening)
  • Ability to complete and obtain a 40 hour Switchman Training Certification/Card
  • Must pass Post-Offer Physical Assessment as a requirement of the pre-employment process
  • If hired as Provisional, must pass the provisional training plan within one year from hire date
  • Must qualify on Cable Splicer Assessment
    • Internal PG&E Employees:
      • Must possess and maintain a valid Class C California Driver's License (or higher) by Day 1 of hire
      • Must possess and maintain a valid Class A California Driver's License Permit by within 3 months of hire
    • External:
      • Must possess and maintain a valid Class A California Driver's License Permit by Day 1 of hire
      • Must possess and maintain a valid DMV Medical Card by Day 1 of hire

Desired:
  • Live within 30 minutes of headquarters due to emergency and urgent requests
  • Experience as a cable splicer with familiarity of underground and network systems (lead training)
  • Minimum of two years of experience as a Journey Cable Splicer
  • Relevant PG&E/Hiring Hall experience
  • Ability to install transition splices, clear cap, straight splices, terminations and other various splices
  • Ability to properly ground conductor cable and equipment
  • Ability to install switches, transformers and banking transformers
  • Ability to build risers
  • Ability to tag and identify underground cable and equipment
  • Ability to operate load break and dead break equipment
  • Ability to phase lines and equipment
  • Ability to make and trace service connections
  • Ability to build to PG&E & G.O. 128 standards
  • Qualified to work on primary and secondary voltages
  • Ability to work on lead splices such as hot solder wipes
  • Ability to work on network systems and its equipment

Pre-Employment Testing
PG&E Employees: You must have qualified on all prerequisite tests prior to submitting an application, and all secondary tests prior to interviewing. For more information on prerequisite and secondary exams, including study guides, please visit the Pre-employment testing program website.
  • Physical Test Battery
  • Post-Offer Physical Assessment Apprentice Cable Splicer
  • Work Orientation Inventory-Physical/Technical Driving
  • Cable Splicer Assessment

Purpose, Virtues and Stands
Our Purpose explains "why" we exist:
  • Delivering for our hometowns
  • Serving our planet
  • Leading with love

Our Virtues capture "who" we need to be:
  • Trustworthy
  • Empathetic
  • Curious
  • Tenacious
  • Nimble
  • Owners

Our Stands are "what" we will achieve together:
  • Everyone and everything is always safe
  • Catastrophic wildfires shall stop
  • It is enjoyable to work with and for PG&E
  • Clean and resilient energy for all
  • Our work shall create prosperity for all customers and investors

More About Our Company
EEO
Pacific Gas and Electric Company is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer that actively pursues and hires a workforce that reflects the hometowns we serve. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, age, religion, physical or mental disability status, medical condition, protected veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information or any other factor that is not related to the job.
Employee Privacy Notice The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) goes into effect on January 1, 2020. CCPA grants new and far-reaching privacy rights to all California residents. The law also entitles job applicants, employees and non-employee workers to be notified of what personal information PG&E collects and for what purpose. The Employee Privacy Notice can be accessed through the following link: Employee Privacy Notice
PG&E will consider qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records for employment in a manner consistent with all state and local laws.

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