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Electrical Apprentice Jobs in Alaska (NOW HIRING)

An electrical apprentice works directly under the supervision of a qualified Journeyman Electrician in installing or maintaining a variety of approved wiring methods for distribution of electrical ...

Apprentice

Anchorage, AK

$17.25 - $22.50/hr

The goal of the Apprentice program is to provide intensive on-the-job training to one highly motivated Shareholder that is interested in working in a pre-mid-level position in one of the areas that ...

Apprentice

Anchorage, AK · On-site

$17.25 - $22.50/hr

The goal of the Apprentice program is to provide intensive on-the-job training to one highly motivated Shareholder that is interested in working in a pre-mid-level position in one of the areas that ...

Adult Program Apprentice

Kenai, AK · On-site

$17 - $22/hr

Adult Program Apprentice Department: Education Program: Community Education Reports to: Workforce Development Coordinator Employment Status: Temporary FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Schedule: 40 Hours/52 ...

Adult Program Apprentice

Kenai, AK · On-site

$17 - $22/hr

Adult Program Apprentice Department: Education Program: Community Education Reports to: Workforce Development Coordinator Employment Status: Temporary FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Schedule: 40 Hours/52 ...

Adult Program Apprentice

Kenai, AK

$17 - $22/hr

Adult Program Apprentice Department: Education Program: Community Education Reports to: Workforce Development Coordinator Employment Status: Temporary FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Schedule: 40 Hours/52 ...

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How much do electrical apprentice jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for electrical apprentice in Alaska is $24.57, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.66 and $27.16 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Electrical Apprentice vs Electrician?

AspectElectrical ApprenticeElectrician
CertificationsNone initially; training requiredLicensed or certified after completing apprenticeship
Work ExperienceEntry-level, on-the-job trainingFull professional experience and licensing
Job ResponsibilitiesAssisting with installations, learning skillsPerforming electrical work independently
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, maintenance projectsVaries from residential to industrial settings

In summary, an Electrical Apprentice is in the training phase, gaining skills and experience under supervision, while an Electrician is a licensed professional capable of performing electrical work independently.

What are some typical responsibilities I can expect as an Electrical Apprentice on a daily basis?

As an Electrical Apprentice, you'll assist licensed electricians with installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical systems in residential, commercial, or industrial settings. Your daily tasks often include running wire, connecting outlets and switches, reading blueprints, and learning to use various hand and power tools safely. You'll also be responsible for keeping the work area organized, following safety protocols, and gradually taking on more complex tasks as your skills grow. Regular collaboration with journeymen and other apprentices is common, helping you learn teamwork and problem-solving on the job.

Can you do an electrician apprenticeship with no experience?

Yes, many electrician apprenticeship programs accept applicants with little or no prior experience. These programs typically combine classroom instruction with on-the-job training, and applicants often need a high school diploma or equivalent. Gaining foundational skills and obtaining necessary certifications can improve chances of acceptance.

What are Electrical Apprentices?

Electrical Apprentices are individuals who are learning the electrical trade through a combination of classroom instruction and on-the-job training, typically under the supervision of licensed electricians. They assist with installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical systems while developing skills and knowledge required for the profession. The apprenticeship usually lasts 3 to 5 years and prepares individuals to become licensed electricians upon completion. Apprentices are paid employees and gain valuable hands-on experience throughout the program.

Is it difficult to get into an electrician apprenticeship?

Getting into an electrician apprenticeship can be competitive, as applicants typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, and some programs require passing aptitude tests or having basic math skills. Candidates often need to complete an application process, demonstrate safety awareness, and sometimes have related work or technical experience before acceptance.

Is 25 too old to be an electrician?

Electrical apprenticeships and training programs typically accept individuals of various ages, including those who start in their mid-20s. Age is not a barrier to becoming an electrician, and many successful electricians begin their careers later in life after gaining relevant skills and certifications. Experience, training, and a commitment to learning are more important than age in this field.

Is it worth being an electrician apprentice?

An electrician apprentice gains hands-on experience, learns electrical systems, and earns a wage while working toward certification. Completing an apprenticeship can lead to higher-paying, skilled electrician jobs and provides a foundation for career advancement in the electrical trade.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Electrical Apprentice, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Electrical Apprentice, you need a basic understanding of electrical theory, strong math skills, and a high school diploma or equivalent, often accompanied by enrollment in an apprenticeship program. Familiarity with tools like multimeters, conduit benders, and electrical code reference materials is essential. Attention to detail, teamwork, and a willingness to learn are standout soft skills in this role. These skills and qualities are vital for ensuring safety, quality workmanship, and successful progression in the electrical trade.
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Senior Electrical Apprentice - O&M North Slope Construction

Senior Electrical Apprentice - O&M North Slope Construction

ASRC

Prudhoe Bay, AK • On-site

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 4 days ago


Arctic Slope Regional Corporation rating

8.6

Company rating: 8.6 out of 10

Based on 7 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

6th of 75 rated oil and gas companies


Job description

ABOUT THE BEST PLACE TO WORK IN ALASKA

ASRC Energy Services, LLC (AES) is part of the Alaska Native corporation, Arctic Slope Regional Corporation (ASRC) family of companies. ASRC is a private, for-profit corporation that is owned by and represents the business interests of its approximately 13,000 Inupiaq shareholders. As the largest Alaskan-owned company employing over 15,000 people worldwide, ASRC and its subsidiaries are poised for the next era of growth with continued dedication to providing maximum benefit to our shareholders.

Electrical Apprentice - O&M North Slope Construction   JOB SUMMARY

The Electrical Apprentice is responsible for assisting the Journeyman Electricians with a wide range of duties. Candidates must be currently enrolled in the Electrical Apprenticeship Program with ABC.

  ESSENTIAL DUTIES

      Assist in the following: Install, repair, and maintain breaker boxes, electrical outlets, light switches, lighting fixtures, electrical wiring, fuses, and other components of electrical systems.

      Operate electrical equipment and tools such as hydraulic benders, knockout punch sets, cable pullers, volt meters, and tester.

      Maintain accurate inventory of electrical parts, equipment, and related manuals.

      Other duties will be assigned to this position as needed.

      Comply with Company and customer policies and procedures.

      Support AES zero-incident safety culture and assume personal accountability and responsibility for safe work practices in all projects, activities, and operations.

  REQUIRED EXPERIENCE

      A valid (U.S issued) Driver's License is required.

      A High School Diploma or GED is required.

      The ability to work 80.5 - 84 hours a week on a 2x2, 3x3, or 4x2 rotation is required.

      Possess a minimum of 4,000 hours of logged hours with the Electrical Apprenticeship Program

      Must be TMC2X certified and have knowledge of PLC wiring 

      Completion of the Electrical Apprenticeship Program with ABC or current enrollment in the Electrical Apprenticeship Program with ABC is required. (Enrollment and hours will be verified)

      A current North Slope Training Cooperative (NSTC) safety training certification is required or must be able to obtain an NSTC card upon hire.

      A current State of Alaska Electrical Trainee Card is required or must be able to obtain a State of Alaska Electrical Trainee Card upon hire.

  PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

         Two (2) years' experience working in a construction or industrial setting, the Oil and Gas or Petrochemical industry, on the North Slope, and/or in an Arctic environment is preferred.

         Have Experience in Structural welding 

  If you are an ASRC Shareholder looking for exciting training opportunities within AES, Click here to learn more about the Nutaaq program.   TOTAL REWARDS  

ASRC Energy Services, LLC (AES) is proud to offer a competitive benefits package aligned with our core ASPIRE values. Our benefits are designed to attract and retain the best talent. Our total rewards program supports the health and well-being of employees and their families.

What We Offer:

      Medical Insurance: We offer comprehensive medical plans through the Federal Employee Health Benefits Plan (FEHB).

      Dental and Vision Insurance:  We offer two comprehensive dental plans.

      401K: 401K plan up to 4% match with immediate vesting after 2 pay periods.

      Employee Assistance Program (EAP): All employees and their household have access to our EAP program.

      Additional Supplemental Insurance: Voluntary Life Insurance, Short-Term and Long-Term Disability, Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D), Pet Insurance, Legal Services, Identity Theft Protection, Hospital Indemnity, Accident Insurance, and Critical Illness Insurance.

      Professional Development: Tuition reimbursement opportunities and internal development through our ASPIRE Academy.

To learn more about our full suite of benefits visit our benefits page. ABOUT AES

We are proud to be named the Most Loved Workplace by Best Practices Institute in 2022, Best Company to Work for in Alaska by MSN Money, 24/7 Wall St. and Zippia for 2019 and the recipient of the prestigious ConocoPhillips 2019 and 2020 Supplier Recognition Award for Focus on Execution. Employing over 2,000 employees across our subsidiaries, AES is a service provider of choice in the energy industry. Our exceptional service quality and safety record sets us apart from our competitors. Our business purpose is to find solutions for a sustainable future, and we accomplish that by living our "ASPIRE" values, which stand for:

      Absolute Integrity:  We do the right thing because it is the right thing to do.

      Safety: Safety is our foundation - we bring it everywhere we go

      People First:  We take care of our people, and our people will take care of the business.

      Inupiat Heritage: We believe in "one crew, one journey" and honor the values of our founders as we develop the future.

      Resilient Family: We encourage the right balance and cultivate strong relationships with our clients and colleagues.

      Exceptional Service Quality: We deliver excellence by focusing on client needs and continuously improving our performance.

WHY YOU SHOULD WORK FOR US

Our employees are our most important resource, so we seek collaboration across the organization, and value everyone's contribution. Our employees are part of the solution for a sustainable future for the benefit of our shareholders, employees, families, and our communities. Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to work with a company like ours, and be a significant part of our business purpose? If so, keep reading. Start your career with AES and ASPIRE with us.

WORKING ON THE NORTH SLOPE

While working on the North Slope of Alaska, your lodging and food will be provided to you. All camps provide warm meals and options to grab a quick lunch or snack from the spike rooms. Rooms vary from single status to shared rooms where your roommate may work the opposite shift. Wi-Fi and Internet are free and available within the camp. Services vary depending upon where you are staying; however, most facilities offer housekeeping, self-serve laundry, commissary, mail, gyms, TV/Theater Room, etc. Each facility will have their own accommodations and policies that will be reviewed upon on-site orientation.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS

The physical demands described herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position.

A pre-hire post offer Functional Capacity Evaluation (FCE) will be conducted to determine an employee's ability to safely perform to the job standard. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

If you need any assistance or reasonable accommodation to apply for this position, please contact the AES Human Resources Team at (907) 334-1688.

WORK ENVIRONMENT

A candidate must be able to meet the following non-exclusive requirements:                                                              

      Meet the AES Driving Records and Motor Vehicle Use Policy.

      Take and pass a pre-employment drug test which may include both UA and hair testing.

      Meet the physical requirements of this position including working in a remote location under arctic conditions.

      Required to take and pass a Fit-For-Duty Exam 

      Required to complete and successfully pass a background check.

      Must be able to obtain and maintain an access badge for the work location.

The availability of this position is contingent upon the Company's continued operational needs once training is completed.

EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY POLICY STATEMENT

AES and its subsidiaries are committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We comply with the terms of Executive Order 11246, Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act, and the Vietnam Era Veterans' Readjustment Act (VEVRAA).

All decisions pertaining to employment, upgrading, promotion, demotion, transfer, recruitment advertising, recruitment selection, layoff, terminations, training, compensation, benefits, and educational assistance will be executed without regard to race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, marital status, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions, parenthood, medical condition, disability, status as a protected veteran, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, genetic information, or any other basis or characteristics prohibited by applicable law.

For more information on equal opportunity please visit -

      Workplace Discrimination is Illegal

      Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination Provision

If you need any assistance or reasonable accommodation to apply for this position, please contact the AES Human Resources Team at (907) 334-1688.

NOTE TO ALL CURRENT EMPLOYEES

It is recommended that all current employees inform their managers when they apply for new positions as leadership will be notified of current employees applying for posted positions.


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