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Controls Apprenticeship Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

We offer an in-house apprenticeship program and may provide bootcamp-style training to help you ... Working alongside experienced electricians on lighting, transformers, motor controls, and ...

Machinist Apprentice

Kentwood, MI

$16.25 - $21/hr

The Machinist Apprentice will learn how to set-up and operate single and/or multiple spindle ... Use machine controls to cycle machine through; production operations, set-up, adjusting tool ...

Machinist Apprentice

Kentwood, MI · On-site

$16.25 - $21/hr

Description The Machinist Apprentice will learn how to set-up and operate single and/or multiple ... controls to cycle machine through; production operations, set-up, adjusting tool positions, and ...

The Pre-Apprenticeship Program consists of approximately 2,080 hours of structured on-the-job ... Develop a working knowledge of transfer press tooling, die components, and equipment controls.

CNC Machinist - Apprentice

Bay City, MI · On-site

$16.50 - $21/hr

Department of Labor Registered Apprenticeship Program. The apprentice works under the direct ... Basic computer literacy, including the ability to learn CNC controls and CAM software. * Ability to ...

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What is the difference between Controls Apprenticeship vs Controls Technician?

AspectControls ApprenticeshipControls Technician
CredentialsOn-the-job training, possibly some technical certificationsTechnical diploma or associate degree, industry certifications
Work EnvironmentTraining environment, supervised tasksHands-on work in industrial or commercial settings
Industry UsageEntry-level training program for future techniciansFull-time role responsible for maintaining control systems

The Controls Apprenticeship is a training program designed to develop skills for future Controls Technicians. While apprenticeships focus on learning through supervised work and gaining certifications, Controls Technicians are fully qualified professionals responsible for installing, troubleshooting, and maintaining control systems in various industries.

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Electrician Apprentice

Serve Electric

Grand Rapids, MI • On-site

$20 - $25/hr

Full-time, Per diem

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN (6+ MONTHS EXPERIENCE)

ABOUT THIS ROLE

This role will primarily consist of panel building. We're looking for people early in their career with at least 6 months of relevant hands-on experience, commercial or industrial electrical background preferred, but we're also open to those with panel wiring experience, machine operators, or technicians looking to enter the trade. You don't need to be enrolled in an apprenticeship program to apply. If you're motivated, reliable, and ready to learn, we'll help you grow. We offer an in-house apprenticeship program and may provide bootcamp-style training to help you work toward your apprenticeship card.

This position will require travel to Ohio for the first 1-4 months to support a project (60-hour work weeks). After that initial period, the role transitions to local work within an hour's commute of the branch you're hired into. Occasional travel opportunities can happen, but is not a full-time requirement of the role.

WHAT WE OFFER

  • Competitive Pay based on your experience and level, with a clear path upward
  • Full Benefits Package: Health, dental, vision, life insurance, and HSA
  • Per Diem
  • Paid Time Off
  • 401(k) with matching
  • Safety-First Culture: Safety Equipment & Uniforms Provided
  • Real Growth Paths: this role is designed to grow with you
  • In-House Apprenticeship Program: structured development, including support to work toward your apprenticeship card and licensure

WHAT YOU'LL BE DOING

  • Building and wiring electrical panels, primarily for an initial assignment on a large-scale project in Ohio
  • Learning to read and interpret wiring diagrams, blueprints, and specifications
  • Assisting with electrical work on industrial job sites
  • Learning to read and interpret blueprints, rough sketches, plans, and specifications
  • Assisting with wiring 120V, 480V, and low voltage systems
  • Working alongside experienced electricians on lighting, transformers, motor controls, and switchboards
  • Measuring, threading, bending, and running EMT and rigid conduit
  • Supporting the team with tooling and material needs on the job
  • Upholding job site safety standards (PPE, OSHA, NEC)
  • Communicating clearly with the team and service manager
  • Showing up ready to learn and take direction

WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING

  • Minimum 6 months of relevant hands-on experience: commercial/industrial electrical, panel wiring, machine operation, or technician background all considered
  • Basic understanding of electrical fundamentals
  • Willingness to learn panel building, 120V, 480V, and low voltage systems
  • Comfortable working under supervision and taking direction
  • Reliable, hardworking, and eager to grow in the trade
  • Willing and able to travel to Ohio for the first 1-4 months of employment (60-hour weeks)
  • Ability to lift 50 lbs.
  • Valid driver's license

READY TO GROW WITH US?

If you're ready to build a career in the electrical trade with a team that will invest in your growth, we want to hear from you!