Apprentice electricians are the powerhouses behind our most dynamic projects, while summer interns ... Troubleshoot, repair PLC hardware panels including wiring, power supplies * Coordinate with plant ...
Apprentice electricians are the powerhouses behind our most dynamic projects, while summer interns ... Troubleshoot, repair PLC hardware panels including wiring, power supplies * Coordinate with plant ...
Apprentice electricians are the powerhouses behind our most dynamic projects, while summer interns ... Troubleshoot, repair PLC hardware panels including wiring, power supplies * Coordinate with plant ...
Apprentice electricians are the powerhouses behind our most dynamic projects, while summer interns ... Troubleshoot, repair PLC hardware panels including wiring, power supplies * Coordinate with plant ...
Industrial Electrician - 2nd / 3rd Shift (Decatur, IL)
Decatur, IL · On-site
$35.81/hr
Completion of a field-related college degree, electrical apprenticeship, technical school, military training, or equivalent experience * Strong knowledge of electronics, electronic controls, and PLC ...
Industrial Electrician - 2nd / 3rd Shift (Decatur, IL)
Decatur, IL · On-site
$35.81/hr
Completion of a field-related college degree, electrical apprenticeship, technical school, military training, or equivalent experience * Strong knowledge of electronics, electronic controls, and PLC ...
Maintenance IV - 2nd Shift (4p-12a) $27/hr. - $34/hr. depending on education, experience and skills.
Clinton, IL · On-site
$27 - $34/hr
... Electrical / Mechanical Maintenance Technology. This can include apprenticeships or Technical ... PLC programming knowledge a plus or willingness to learn. * Ability to safely use voltage meters ...
Maintenance IV - 2nd Shift (4p-12a) $27/hr. - $34/hr. depending on education, experience and skills.
Clinton, IL · On-site
$27 - $34/hr
... Electrical / Mechanical Maintenance Technology. This can include apprenticeships or Technical ... PLC programming knowledge a plus or willingness to learn. * Ability to safely use voltage meters ...
Maintenance IV - 2nd Shift (4p-12a) $27/hr. - $34/hr. depending on education, experience and skills.
Clinton, IL · On-site
$27 - $34/hr
... Electrical / Mechanical Maintenance Technology. This can include apprenticeships or Technical ... PLC programming knowledge a plus or willingness to learn. * Ability to safely use voltage meters ...
Maintenance IV - 2nd Shift (4p-12a) $27/hr. - $34/hr. depending on education, experience and skills.
Clinton, IL · On-site
$27 - $34/hr
... Electrical / Mechanical Maintenance Technology. This can include apprenticeships or Technical ... PLC programming knowledge a plus or willingness to learn. * Ability to safely use voltage meters ...
Wind Technician (Renewables) - Alta Windfarm - Clinton, IL
Clinton, IL · On-site
$51K - $55K/yr
A technical college degree, certification(s), or apprenticeships in a field related to the work of ... Hands experience working with electrical systems including PLC programming and converters is ...
Wind Technician (Renewables) - Alta Windfarm - Clinton, IL
Clinton, IL · On-site
$51K - $55K/yr
A technical college degree, certification(s), or apprenticeships in a field related to the work of ... Hands experience working with electrical systems including PLC programming and converters is ...
Electrical Plc Apprentice information
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$11.66 - $13.78
2% of jobs
$13.78 - $15.90
9% of jobs
$17.94 is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$15.90 - $18.02
15% of jobs
$18.02 - $20.14
17% of jobs
The median wage is $21.01 / hr.
$20.14 - $22.26
18% of jobs
$23.85 is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$22.26 - $24.38
19% of jobs
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10% of jobs
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How much do electrical plc apprentice jobs pay per hour?
What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Electrical PLC Apprentice, and why are they important?
What is the difference between Electrical Plc Apprentice vs Electrical Technician?
| Aspect | Electrical Plc Apprentice | Electrical Technician |
|---|---|---|
| Credentials | Typically requires a vocational or technical diploma, on-the-job training, and basic certifications | Requires a diploma or associate degree in electrical technology, with additional certifications often preferred |
| Work Environment | Construction sites, manufacturing plants, or industrial settings during training | Maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair in industrial, commercial, or manufacturing environments |
| Job Focus | Learning PLC programming, wiring, and basic electrical systems under supervision | Diagnosing electrical issues, maintaining systems, and implementing repairs |
Electrical Plc Apprentices are in training to learn PLC systems and basic electrical work, while Electrical Technicians are experienced professionals responsible for system maintenance and troubleshooting. Both roles are essential in industrial settings, with apprentices focusing on learning and technicians on executing electrical tasks.
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Interstates rating
8.8
Based on 19 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz
Job description
Meet the team that brings our projects to life.
From logistics to electrical work, everyone in the field plays a critical role in building, powering, and delivering success on a jobsite. Our logistics professionals keep construction moving by ensuring a steady flow of inventory. They bring attention to detail and strong organizational skills as they procure tools and materials for our electricians. Apprentice electricians are the powerhouses behind our most dynamic projects, while summer interns and new graduates kick off their careers as industrial electrical professionals. These team members work closely with our journeyman electricians-seasoned experts who lead and mentor crews while completing complex projects.
Our journeyman electricians partner with field foremen and site superintendents, who coordinate work, manage risks, and keep projects on track through planning, motivation, and communication. Our I&E, service, and maintenance teams ensure project performance by installing, testing, troubleshooting, and calibrating equipment. Across roles, we all champion safety-empowering employees to lead as safety shareholders, uphold zero-injury expectations, and care for our crews, company, and families.
I&E Technician Responsibilities
- Tests, calibrates, repairs, and modifies electrical and control and instrumentation systems for plant production/process equipment
- Troubleshoot, repair PLC hardware panels including wiring, power supplies
- Coordinate with plant operators to schedule outages when required for electrical and instrumentation repair/calibration
- Must display superior understanding of safety
- Other duties may be assigned
Qualifications
Education & Experience:
- Must have state issued journeyman electrician license
- Associates in industrial maintenance, instrumentation, or similar schooling preferred
- Strong level of experience working with low-voltage transmitters (4-20 miliamp), control loops, valves and valve controllers, motor controllers and electrical systems preferred
- Ability to read schematics, technical drawings and manuals to isolate faults and repair equipment
- Must possess great communication skills
Location/Travel: This position will require travel in/around Decatur, IL - up to/within a 200-mile radius. Applicants must be permanently located in/around the office location or be willing to temporarily relocate. Applicants must have reliable transportation and a valid driver's license. Per diem and mileage stipends applicable per company policy.
Work Schedule: Start times, break times and work hours vary per site and stage of our projects. Our employees work more than 40 hours per week but no more than 60, as part of our commitment to safety. Due to the type of construction, weekend work maybe required on occasion.
Work Environment: While performing the duties of this job, this role is often exposed to high/precarious places, risk of electrical shock, and all outside weather conditions. This role is expected to climb and work at heights and in confined spaces. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Due to the nature of our work and our client base, this role may involve tasks in an environment exposed to dust. Candidates should be comfortable working in these conditions and complying with safety standards to protect their well-being.
Benefits of Working at Interstates:
- 401(k) Retirement Plan + Company Match
- Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance Benefits (Short & Long-Term Disability, Group Life Insurance, and more)
- Company Discount Perk Program (Access to discounts with renown brands across the country)
- Paid Time Off & Holiday Pay, Flexible Schedule (Support work/life balance)
- Bonus Incentives (End of Fiscal Year Incentives and Merit Increases)
- Per Diem/Travel Pay or FAVR Program Benefits (as applicable)
- Family & safety culture - a team that cares about you as a whole person, not just what you do at work
- Company Sponsored Holiday Events, Team Celebrations, and Community Outreach Volunteer Time
- Advancement Opportunities unique to our employee's long-term goals
- Company Issued Cordless Milwaukee Tool Kit
- Continuing Education & Journeyman Licensing Renewal Assistance
- Double Pay for Sunday Work, Triple Pay if working an occasional holiday
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Industry
Construction
Company size
1,001 - 5,000 Employees
Headquarters location
Sioux Center, IA, US
Year founded
1953