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Controls Apprentice Jobs in Huntington, WV (NOW HIRING)

Electrician Helper - Shelbyville

Ashland, KY · On-site

$15 - $19/hr

You will have the ability to enroll into our accredited apprenticeship program. Also, you will have the opportunity to learn other divisions of Amteck like low voltage, controls, process work, fire ...

You will have the ability to enroll into our accredited apprenticeship program. Also, you will have the opportunity to learn other divisions of Amteck like low voltage, controls, process work, fire ...

Electrical Helper - Benson

Ashland, KY

$15 - $19/hr

You will have the ability to enroll into our accredited apprenticeship program. Also, you will have the opportunity to learn other divisions of Amteck like low voltage, controls, process work, fire ...

... Amteck's accredited apprenticeship program to work and study toward achieving Journeyman ... low voltage, controls, process work, and fire alarm along with other skill sets within the ...

You will have the ability to enroll into our accredited apprenticeship program. Also, you will have the opportunity to learn other divisions of Amteck like low voltage, controls, process work, fire ...

Traveling Journeyman Electrician - SLC

Ashland, KY · On-site

$24.25 - $33.25/hr

... controls, process work, and fire alarm along with other skill sets within the electrical trade ... Lead and mentor Helpers and Apprentices on the job site Requirements: * 5-7 years of experience ...

Industrial Service Electrician - Marion

Ashland, KY · On-site

$23.50 - $30.25/hr

... controls, process work, and fire alarm along with other skill sets within the electrical trade ... Lead and mentor Helpers and Apprentices on the job site Requirements: * 5-7 years of experience ...

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How much do controls apprentice jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for controls apprentice in Huntington, WV is $21.40, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.83 and $23.37 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Controls Apprentice vs Controls Technician?

AspectControls ApprenticeControls Technician
CredentialsTypically in training or apprenticeship programs, may have relevant certifications in progressUsually holds certifications like NCCER, OSHA, or specific controls certifications
Work EnvironmentOn-the-job training, supervised, entry-levelMore independent, hands-on work with control systems, troubleshooting
Industry UsageCommon in industrial, manufacturing, and building automation sectorsUsed in similar sectors, often with more technical responsibilities

In summary, Controls Apprentices are in training and gaining foundational skills, while Controls Technicians are experienced professionals responsible for maintaining and troubleshooting control systems.

What cities near Huntington, WV are hiring for Controls Apprentice jobs?

Cities near Huntington, WV with the most Controls Apprentice job openings:

Infographic showing various Controls Apprentice job openings in Huntington, WV as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 6% Part Time, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 92% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $44,507 per year, or $21.4 per hour.

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Job description

OverviewApplicants must reside in one of the following areas: Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio in the listed counties: Hamilton, Clemont, Warren, Clinton, Highland, Ross, Pickaway, Fayette, Butler, Montgomery, Greene, Madison, Clark, Boone, Fairfield, Perry, Pike, Scioto, Jackson, Gallia, Meigs, Lawrence, Licking, Guernsey, Noble, Washington, Athens, Vinton, Hocking, Morgan, Starke, Franklin, Marion, Muskingum, Belmont, Monroe, Brown, and Adams.

Substation Technicians build, maintain and monitor the equipment at electrical substations.

Substation Technician Apprentice will develop skills through employment in the following areas:

Grounding: Construction of protective grounding grid for electrical systems, controls, cabinets, transformers, control house, fences and steel structures

Foundations: Installing foundations and bases for control cabinets, transformers control houses and steel structures. All digging, trenching, rebar construction, utility location and conduit installations (Includes pole boxes and manholes)

Fence: Layout and build protective parameter and/or security fence for substation and public protection. Knowledge and understanding of minimum approach distance while working in the vicinity of energized circuits

Layout: Plan and layout work from blueprints, diagrams or utility specification sheets

Wiring: Cable pulling, coding, wiring and termination of cables for electrical systems, control monitoring and communication within the substation and outside sources

Steel Erection: Erection of steel support structures for high voltage electrical apparatus and construction of steel control houses for monitor and switching

Transformers: Installation, connection and service of substation transformers and circuit breakers for maintenance and new construction

Conduit: Bending and installation of isolated high voltage pipe or bus for distribution connections within substation between transmission lines, distribution lines and transformers

Strain Bus: Installation of suspended wire used as bus for distribution connections within substation between transmission lines, distribution lines and transformers

Bus Welding: Welding on conduit used as bus for circuit connections within substation. Welding of various materials and welding techniques use in different applications

Switches: Installation and adjustment: Assembly of switch gear for transmission and distribution of high voltage

Requirements

ALBAT ApprenticeshipApprenticeship is an opportunity for inexperienced individuals to learn a career skill through actual "hands-on" training - not just reading about it in a book. ALBAT Electrical Power Line Apprentices are actual full-time employees of electrical contractors and earn excellent pay and benefits while they are being taught these skills by master craftsmen on the job. In addition to the on-the-job training, ALBAT apprentices receive related classroom instruction, which covers the techniques of the trade and also the theory behind the techniques. ALBAT Apprentices learn "how" on the job and "why" in the classroom. Apprenticeship TrainingBecause of the nature of Outside Electrical Construction Industry work, apprentices are required to move about from place to place. It is also necessary for apprentices to travel from area to area, not only to contribute toward the progress of the job, but also to obtain the diversity of work experience required to become a competent Journeyman Lineman.ALBAT apprentices must also attend related training sessions on their own time - generally, one four-hour session each ALBAT Training month, from September through June. Apprentices complete a course of study that includes 18 workbooks and 21 tests.Minimum Qualifications for ApprenticeshipTo meet minimum qualifications for apprenticeship, applicants must: 

  • Applicants must reside in one of the following: Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio in the listed counties: Hamilton, Clemont, Warren, Clinton, Highland, Ross, Pickaway, Fayette, Butler, Montgomery, Greene, Madison, Clark, Boone, Fairfield, Perry, Pike, Scioto, Jackson, Gallia, Meigs, Lawrence, Licking, Guernsey, Noble, Washington, Athens, Vinton, Hocking, Morgan, Starke, Franklin, Marion, Muskingum, Belmont, Monroe, Brown, and Adams.
  • Minimum of 18 years of age
  • Read, hear, speak, and understand instructions and warnings in English
  • Able to work legally in the United States
  • Provide a valid social security number
  • Complete application form
  • $25.00 application fee (nonrefundable)
  • Education Background (provide all that apply):
    • Submit a transcript of high school grades with date of graduation or copy of diploma
    • GED exam score or copy of GED Certificate
    • Associate degree (or greater)
  • Proof of valid Class A Commercial Driver's License with air brakes, or copy of valid driver's license with copy Class A Commercial Driver's License Temporary Permit with air brakes
    • Date of birth and expiration date must be visible
    • License or Temporary Permit must be valid at time of application and at time of selection for apprenticeship
  • Resume indicating present and previous employers, if any
  • DD-214 to verify military training and/or experience if you are a veteran
  • ALL APPLICANTS WILL BE SCHEDULED & ARE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE APTITUDE TEST PRIOR TO INTERVIEW
Employment Type: FULL_TIME