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$20 - $25/hr

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... apprenticeship program to enhance their knowledge and skills in the electrical trade. Duties ... Stay updated on local and national electrical codes and regulations. Ensure all work meets the ...

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... apprenticeship program to enhance their knowledge and skills in the electrical trade. Duties ... Stay updated on local and national electrical codes and regulations. Ensure all work meets the ...

We pay our Apprentice Plumbers top starting pay of $15.00 an hour. Our team also enjoys great ... We invest in their success by ensuring they are up-to-date on building codes, property design and ...

We pay our Apprentice Plumbers top starting pay of $15.00 an hour. Our team also enjoys great ... We invest in their success by ensuring they are up-to-date on building codes, property design and ...

We pay our Apprentice Plumbers top starting pay of $15.00 an hour. Our team also enjoys great ... We invest in their success by ensuring they are up-to-date on building codes, property design and ...

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How much do coding apprenticeship jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for coding apprenticeship in Ohio is $31.39, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.75 and $37.93 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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A Coding Apprenticeship is a paid, hands-on training program that allows aspiring developers to gain real-world experience while learning from experienced mentors. Apprentices typically work on actual projects, improving their coding skills and understanding of software development processes. These programs often combine on-the-job training with structured coursework, helping participants transition into full-time roles in tech.

What kind of mentorship and support can I expect as a coding apprentice?

As a coding apprentice, you will typically be paired with experienced software developers or engineers who act as mentors throughout your apprenticeship. You can expect regular check-ins, code reviews, and guidance on best practices, as well as opportunities to ask questions and receive constructive feedback. Many apprenticeships also host group learning sessions, workshops, or project-based assignments to help build your skills collaboratively. This support structure is designed to foster your technical growth, boost your confidence, and help you integrate smoothly into the software development team.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Coding Apprenticeship position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Coding Apprenticeship, you should have a basic understanding of programming concepts, logical problem-solving abilities, and often some formal education in computer science or a related field. Familiarity with languages like Python, JavaScript, or Java, as well as experience using code editors and version control systems such as Git, is highly beneficial. Strong communication skills, eagerness to learn, and the ability to accept feedback gracefully are valuable soft skills in this role. These competencies help apprentices quickly adapt, collaborate effectively, and develop the technical foundation needed for a successful career in software development.

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Electrical Apprenticeship (Fall 2026) / Ohio

Electrical Apprenticeship (Fall 2026) / Ohio

gaylor

Dayton, OH

Other

Posted 22 days ago


Gaylor Electric rating

7.2

Company rating: 7.2 out of 10

Based on 36 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

41st of 78 rated construction


Job description

SCOPE OF WORK                                                                                                                                          

Performs installations, alterations, additions, and/or repairs of electrical systems, conductors, and associated materials and equipment within the residential, commercial, and industrial electrical industry.

POSITION REQUIREMENTS

  • Uses Gaylor Values as tools to carry out all job responsibilities
  • Understands and complies with Company and job safety requirements (O.S.H.A.)
  • Understands and follows lock out tag out procedures
  • Acquires and maintains personal hand tools per Company policy
  • Certified to operate platform and boom lifts, or able to obtain certification upon hire, as needed
  • Able to perform work at various heights, up to 90’, from ladders, scaffolds, aerial lifts, cat walks, roofs, or other designated safe work areas
  • Works from all assigned types of mobile elevated work platforms
  • Able to quickly learn hand conduit bending to ensure timely installations
  • Able to use two-handed tools/equipment (i.e. cable cutters, hammer drills, compression tools, jack hammers, etc.)
  • Able to work in restrictive/tight areas (i.e. switchgear rooms, crawl spaces, utility tunnels, attics, etc.)
  • Understands verbal instructions and heeds safety warnings
  • Reads and understands labels, job site maps/directions, instruction manuals, and written instructions accurately
  • Understands basic math and can properly read tape measure
  • Takes pride in craftsmanship

RESPONSIBILITIES                                                                                                                                                                          

  • Attends apprenticeship classes and functions
  • Maintains passing grades during apprenticeship program
  • Reports to assigned job site location on time, as directed
  • Maintains and properly stores tools, materials, and equipment
  • Organizes materials and tools to maintain clean and neat work area
  • Possesses ability to dig trenches, either by use of hand tools or equipment, as necessary
  • Mounts and installs assigned hardware (such as conduit, wires, and strapping) as directed
  • Accurately identifies colors of wires and conductors

WORKING CONDITIONS 

  • May require working in all elements (heat, cold, rain, snow, etc.) depending on job location and/or time of year
  • Must be able to utilize construction site sanitary facilities (port-o-lets)
  • Must have required hand tools at all times while at work site (waist tool belts can weigh up to 30 lbs.)
  • Must be able to work scheduled hours as well as overtime, as required, on short notice
  • Must be able to work in noisy environments
  • Must be able to remain calm in times of heightened emotional situations
  • Must work well with others as a member of a team to complete tasks

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be able to wear personnel protective equipment (i.e., hard hat, safety glasses, gloves, high visibility vest, safety harness, etc.) when required
  • Ability to stand, bend, stoop, squat, crawl, climb, kneel, balance, push, pull, and reach overhead for extended periods of time
  • Ability to lift loads of up to 51 lbs.
  • Repetitive use of arms, hands, and fingers
  • Ability to climb and use ladders and scaffolding of all types for extended periods of time
  • Possess good vision/hearing (normal or corrected)
  • Ability to make transition from designated employee parking areas to construction areas and be able to gain access to all levels of building/structure, even if only means of access is by OSHA approved site construction ladder or stairs still under construction but deemed safe for use
  • Ability to work while constantly moving
  • Ability to reach and stretch to position equipment, fixtures, etc. while maintaining balance
  • Ability to use both hands simultaneously for tying knots and for proper use of power equipment
  • Must be able to see color to discern color-coded wiring
  • Must be physically capable of pulling wires and cables through conduits

EDUCATION

  • High School graduate or equivalency, preferred
  • Enrolled in first year of electrical apprenticeship classes

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