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Craft Apprentice Jobs in Louisiana (NOW HIRING)

Built on a foundation of craftsmanship, reliability, and deep technical expertise, PMEP partners ... The Sheet Metal Apprentice assists both shop and field operations while participating in ...

The Position: We are looking for positive, energetic Electrical Apprentices, for a long term ... Must be able to assist Journeyman and Craftsmen in the installation of rigid, aluminum, plasti-bond ...

Purpose of the Role The Senior Craft Recruiter serves as a strategic talent acquisition partner ... Develop relationships with trade schools, apprenticeship programs, workforce agencies, and industry ...

Craftsman

Saint Gabriel, LA

$22.75 - $28.75/hr

Supervise and mentor Craftsman II and apprentices, providing guidance, training, and assistance as needed. * Ensure all work meets safety standards, quality control measures, and project deadlines.

FRP Craftsman

Saint Gabriel, LA · On-site

$22.75 - $28.75/hr

Supervise and mentor Craftsman II and apprentices, providing guidance, training, and assistance as needed. * Ensure all work meets safety standards, quality control measures, and project deadlines.

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Craft Apprentice information

What is a craft apprentice?

A Craft Apprentice is an individual who is learning a skilled trade, such as carpentry, plumbing, electrical work, or metalworking, through a combination of on-the-job training and classroom instruction. Apprenticeships are structured programs that typically last several years and are designed to provide both practical experience and theoretical knowledge. Craft Apprentices work under the supervision of experienced tradespeople, gradually taking on more responsibility as their skills improve. Upon successful completion of the apprenticeship, individuals often become certified or journeymen in their chosen trade.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a craft apprentice?

To thrive as a Craft Apprentice, one needs a basic understanding of trade-specific techniques, manual dexterity, and often a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with hand and power tools, safety protocols, and, in some trades, completion of a recognized apprenticeship program or certifications like OSHA are typical requirements. Strong attention to detail, willingness to learn, and effective teamwork skills help apprentices excel and integrate into skilled trade environments. These competencies are crucial for ensuring quality workmanship, maintaining safety standards, and advancing within the chosen craft.

What types of projects and hands-on tasks can a craft apprentice expect to work on during their training?

As a Craft Apprentice, you will typically alternate between classroom-based learning and hands-on work in the field under the supervision of experienced tradespeople. Common tasks include assisting with installations, repairs, and maintenance work relevant to your specific trade, such as electrical, plumbing, carpentry, or welding. Apprentices often help with measuring, cutting, assembling materials, and using specialized tools while gradually taking on more complex assignments as they gain skills. This structure ensures you gain practical experience and build confidence while contributing to real projects alongside a team.

What is the difference between Craft Apprentice vs Craft Worker?

AspectCraft ApprenticeCraft Worker
Required CredentialsTypically no formal certification; on-the-job trainingMay have certifications or experience in specific craft skills
Work EnvironmentTraining environment, often supervised, learning phaseSkilled work environment, performing specific craft tasks
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in apprenticeship programs across trades like carpentry, plumbingEmployed as skilled labor in construction, manufacturing, or craft industries

In summary, a Craft Apprentice is in a training phase, learning skills under supervision, while a Craft Worker is a skilled professional performing craft tasks independently. The apprentice focuses on gaining experience, whereas the craft worker applies their skills in real-world projects.

What are the most commonly searched types of Craft jobs in Louisiana?

The most popular types of Craft jobs in Louisiana are:

What cities in Louisiana are hiring for Craft Apprentice jobs?

Cities in Louisiana with the most Craft Apprentice job openings:

Infographic showing various Craft Apprentice job openings in Louisiana as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution.

Construction Craft Instructor

Black & Veatch Family of Companies

Bogalusa, LA • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 4 days ago


Job description

Together, we own our company, our future, and our shared success.

As an employee-owned company, our people are Black & Veatch. We put them at the center of everything we do and empower them to grow, explore new possibilities and use their diverse talents and perspectives to solve humanity's biggest challenges in an ever-evolving world. With over 100 years of innovation in sustainable infrastructure and our expertise in engineering, procurement, consulting and construction, together we are building a world of difference.  

Company : Overland Contracting Inc  

Req Id : 116121 

Opportunity Type : Staff 

Relocation eligible : No 

Full time/Part time : Full-Time  

Project Only Hire : Yes 

Visa Sponsorship Available: No 

Why Black & Veatch?

Join the Overland Contracting (a Black & Veatch company) construction team and build with pride. As a 100% employeeowned company, every role matters - you own your work, your impact, and your future. We lead with care, and safety is nonnegotiable and embedded into every role, site and decision, ensuring our teams return home safe, every day.

From field engineering to project management to quality and startup, you'll work with cuttingedge technology, learn from seasoned experts, and grow through realworld, handson experience. With a strong backlog across power, water, grid, and industrial markets, you'll have the stability to grow and the opportunity to shape what comes next.

Why Black & Veatch

Join the Black & Veatch Construction team and build with pride. As a 100% employeeowned company, every role matters - you own your work, your impact, and your future. We lead with care, and safety is nonnegotiable and embedded into every role, site and decision, ensuring our teams return home safe, every day.

From field engineering to project management to quality and startup, you'll work with cuttingedge technology, learn from seasoned experts, and grow through realworld, handson experience. With a strong backlog across power, water, grid, and industrial markets, you'll have the stability to grow and the opportunity to shape what comes next.

Job Summary

The Craft Instructor 3 is an advanced educator and subjectmatter expert responsible for delivering higherlevel instruction across a broad range of construction craft construction competencies. This includes advanced construction craft theory, complex construction craft systems, transformers, construction craft, power distribution, troubleshooting, and industrial construction craft systems. In addition to teaching in classroom, distance learning, and field settings, this role provides enhanced curriculum development, advanced instructional strategies, and mentorship for less experienced instructors.

The instructor evaluates student performance at a deeper level, recommends improvements to course materials, and actively contributes to program quality and accreditation compliance. 

An additional responsibility of the role is the operational support of Construction Apprenticeship programs. This includes managing apprentice enrollment, application processing, scheduling, progress tracking, and ensuring that all apprenticerelated activities comply with regulatory requirements and organizational standards. The role helps maintain accurate documentation, ratios, and checks and balances to support program integrity.

Instructor provides curriculum leadership, supports accreditation requirements, mentors less experienced instructors, and assists in developing new training content. This role also plays a key part in supporting apprenticeship program operations, including enrollment, scheduling, tracking, and regulatory compliance.

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Key Responsibilities

Advanced Instruction & Student Development

  • Deliver advanced classroom, distance learning, and fieldbased construction craft training.
  • Coordinate and oversee training sessions for apprentices, journeymen, and site supervision personnel, ensuring alignment with program goals and sitespecific needs.
  • Teach complex construction craft topics such as advanced construction craft, distribution systems, transformers, and industrial construction craft systems.
  • Maintain a professional, safe, and highly effective learning environment.
  • Conduct thorough student evaluations and ensure successful achievement of course outcomes.
  • Mentor, coach, and support instructors and new trainers.

Curriculum Leadership & Quality Improvement

  • Design, review, and enhance construction craft curriculum and training materials.
  • Recommend improvements based on student performance, field needs, and industry standards.
  • Participate in accreditation, compliance reviews, and program documentation.
  • Lead development of advanced training content and assessments.

Apprenticeship Program Operations

  • Support management of construction craft apprenticeship program operations.
  • Coordinate apprentice enrollment, registration, scheduling, and progress tracking.
  • Ensure compliance with apprenticeship regulations and documentation requirements.
  • Manage Journeyworker and Apprentice Tracking to maintain ration compliance.
  • Maintain accurate training records, tracking systems, and quality checks.

Training Delivery & Certification

  • Lead training planning activities, including scheduling, content preparation, and communication with site leadership.
  • Conduct NCCER construction craft training and maintain NCCER Instructor credentials.
  • Deliver advanced construction craft craft and staff training on tools, processes, and procedures.
  • Maintain accurate tracking of training completion for all personnel.
  • Partner with program leadership to evaluate training effectiveness and implement improvements.

Management Responsibilities

  • Provide coaching, feedback, and direction to less experienced instructors.
Management Responsibilities
Individual Contributor
Minimum Qualifications

Ability to obtain and maintain NCCER construction craft Instructor Certification.
Extensive journeylevel or technicianlevel experience in construction craft construction.
More than three years of successful experience teaching in a vocational/technical construction craft program.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, including PowerPoint, Word, and Excel.
Experience using Learning Management Systems (LMS) for tracking, reporting, and delivering training.
Ability to create, edit, and deliver digital training materials using presentation, document, and spreadsheet tools.
Familiarity with virtual training platforms (e.g., Microsoft Teams, Zoom, WebEx).
Strong general computer literacy, including file management, digital communication, and basic troubleshooting.
Experience using or adapting instructional technology tools such as projectors, smart boards, online testing systems, or contentauthoring tools.
Ability to work, communicate, and deliver instruction effectively in both inperson and remote environments.

6+ years relevant experience required. Some related open shop and/or union experience required. Some Direct Hire experience required for Direct Hire assignments. All applicants must be able to complete pre-employment onboarding requirements (if selected) which may include any/all of the following: criminal/civil background check, drug screen, and motor vehicle records search, in compliance with any applicable laws and regulations.

Preferred Qualifications

Minimum 8 years of field operations experience, including 5+ years at Journeyman level.
Demonstrated leadership experience, including mentoring trainers or leading training teams.
Strong understanding of construction craft apprenticeship standards, regulatory compliance, and ratio management processes.
Advanced certifications such as NCCER Master Trainer or equivalent disciplinerelated credentials.
Proven experience in curriculum development, assessment creation, and enhancement of instructional materials.
Strong organizational and administrative skills, with the ability to manage multiple instructional and operational responsibilities.
Relevant training experience in industrial or commercial construction environments.
Bachelor's degree in Human Resources, Business, or a related field (additional industry experience may be considered in lieu of a degree).
NCCER Instructor Certification and proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite.
Strong general computer literacy, including use of instructional technology and documentation tools.
Bilingual skills preferred.

Work Environment/Physical Demands

Physical Demands: Lift and carry heavy items weighing up to 50 pounds, Stand, Kneel, Bend, Stoop, Move, and Walk long distances in and around confined, cluttered places, and uneven areas, See and hear naturally or with correction, Full range of motion and flexibility consistent with requirements of the job duties, Requires using hands to handle, control, or feel objects, tools or controls according to a set procedure, Requires repetitive movement, May require work above 5 feet in height, Climb and maintain balance on steel framework, stairs, ladders and scaffolds, Work up to a 12 hour shift doing hard physical labor in varying temperature extremes and other outside conditions. Work Environment: Typical office and construction site environment, Hybrid or flexible work options may be offered after the first 90 days of employment based upon manager discretion, job performance and work assignments, Requires working in cramped work spaces and getting into awkward positions, Requires working in very hot (above 90 F degrees) or very cold (below 32F degrees) temperatures and exposure to inclement weather such as dust, wind, snow, rain, etc., Requires working in extremely bright or low lighting conditions, Includes exposure to sounds and noise levels that are distracting or uncomfortable, Work around equipment

HighTravel Role (Minimum 70% Travel)
Must be willing and able to travel at least 70% of the time to project sites, training locations, or other assigned work areas as business needs require.

Salary Plan
CNS: Construction Services
Job Grade
015

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