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Electrician Apprentice Program Jobs in Missouri (NOW HIRING)

Electrician Helper - Houston

Sikeston, MO ยท On-site

$15.75 - $20/hr

... Amteck's accredited apprenticeship program to work and study toward achieving Journeyman ... Electrician helpers will also have the opportunity to learn and grown in other divisions of Amteck ...

You will have the ability to enroll into our accredited apprenticeship program. Also, you will have ... Experience working alongside a Journeyman Electrician I n 1977 Amteck was founded in Central ...

Electrician - GM Wentzville (2nd Shift)

Wentzville, MO ยท On-site

$24 - $32.75/hr

... apprenticeship program. 2. If not, must have 8 years of verifiable experience. If the 8 years is ... Active Journeyman Electrician license or Journeyman card * Minimum 7+ years of commercial or ...

Electrician - GM Wentzville (2nd Shift)

Wentzville, MO ยท On-site

$24 - $32.75/hr

... apprenticeship program. 2. If not, must have 8 years of verifiable experience. If the 8 years is ... Active Journeyman Electrician license or Journeyman card * Minimum 7+ years of commercial or ...

Residential Electrician

Fenton, MO ยท On-site

$20 - $40/hr

... apprentices, shaping the next generation of skilled electricians. What We Need From You: * High school diploma/GED required; completion of an electrical program at a technical or trade school is ...

... apprentices, shaping the next generation of skilled electricians. What We Need From You: * High school diploma/GED required; completion of an electrical program at a technical or trade school is ...

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How much do electrician apprentice program jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for electrician apprentice program in Missouri is $21.40, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.12 and $23.65 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an electrician apprentice program?

An Electrician Apprentice Program job is a paid, hands-on training position where individuals learn the skills needed to become a licensed electrician. Apprentices work under the supervision of experienced electricians while completing classroom instruction on electrical theory, safety, and code requirements. These programs typically last 4-5 years and are required for obtaining a journeyman electrician license. Apprentices gain valuable experience in installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical systems in residential, commercial, and industrial settings.

What can I expect in terms of career advancement after completing an electrician apprentice program?

After successfully completing an Electrician Apprentice Program, you typically become eligible to take a journeyman electrician exam, which can significantly expand your career opportunities and earning potential. Many electricians go on to specialize in areas such as industrial, commercial, or residential work, or pursue additional certifications for higher-level, supervisory, or inspection roles. As you gain experience, you may also have the opportunity to mentor new apprentices or become a master electrician. This pathway offers a clear structure for upward mobility and long-term career growth within the skilled trades.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the electrician apprentice program position, and why are they important?

To thrive in an Electrician Apprentice Program, you need a basic understanding of electrical theory, strong mechanical aptitude, and a high school diploma or equivalent. You'll commonly work with hand and power tools, follow electrical codes, and may begin pursuing certifications such as OSHA safety training. Eagerness to learn, attention to detail, good communication, and reliability are valuable soft skills. These qualifications enable you to safely learn from journeyman electricians, adapt to various job sites, and progress successfully through your apprenticeship.

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Cities in Missouri with the most Electrician Apprentice Program job openings:

Infographic showing various Electrician Apprentice Program job openings in Missouri as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $44,508 per year, or $21.4 per hour.

Electrical Repairman (Industrial Electrician)

AMS Ameren Services

West Alton, MO โ€ข On-site

$25.75 - $33.25/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 8 days ago


Job description

About Ameren Missouri

Ameren Missouri has been providing electric and gas service for more than 100 years, and our electric rates are among the lowest in the nation. Ameren Missouri's mission is to power the quality of life for our 1.2 million electric and 132,000 natural gas customers in central and eastern Missouri. Our service area covers 64 counties and more than 500 communities including the greater St. Louis area

Job Description
Location: West Alton, MO (St. Charles County) - near New Town and Alton, IL
Facility: Sioux Energy CenterAbout the Facility

This role is located at Sioux Energy Center in West Alton, Missouri-a major industrial power facility generating approximately 972 MW of electricity from two high-capacity steam turbine units. The indoor environment features expansive turbine halls, advanced steam systems, large maintenance workshops equipped for heavy-duty industrial equipment, and secure control centers-offering extensive space ideal for repair, technical, and hands-on roles.

Summary

Under direct, indirect, or intermittent supervision, and working a rotating shift schedule or day schedule as required, you will install, repair, overhaul, and maintain a general range of power plant electrical systems and equipment. You may have immediate responsibility at times for the working direction of an apprentice.

Key Duties
  • Perform installation, maintenance, repair, and overhaul of electrical equipment including:
    Generators, voltage regulator rheostats, exciters, buses & bus duct, transformers, circuit breakers, switches, power circuits, magnetic contactors, motors & motor starters, precipitators, batteries, plant lighting, conduit, wiring, boxes, supports, and hangers.

  • Work from schematics, drawings, and sketches.

  • Execute Workman's Protection Assurance (WPA) and related procedures to ensure proper isolation and protection of equipment prior to work.

  • On energized equipment, ensure safety devices are in place and understood before work starts.

  • Obtain materials from storeroom; set up rigging and operate lifting equipment.

  • Erect and work from scaffolds.

  • Operate/use mobile equipment, shop equipment, portable power tools, hand tools, and test equipment.

  • Operate acetylene or other cutting/heating torches; check for explosive gases before use when necessary.

  • Prepare reports of work performed (including sketches if needed) and complete forms as required.

  • Work alone or in combination with Electrical Repairman or Repairman (Mechanic) classifications as assigned.

  • Perform similar and less skilled work as required.

Safety & Accountability (Special Responsibilities)
  • Carry out prescribed safety precautions and safeguards for personal and team protection.

  • Ensure safety of others when working on energized circuits; enforce safety instructions for anyone temporarily under your direction.

  • Perform work without disturbing other equipment; execute orders quickly and properly.

  • Maintain accuracy within required tolerances/specifications and exercise special care to avoid errors in repair/assembly.

  • Use tools, materials, and equipment properly; dispose of surplus/scrap materials appropriately.

  • Keep work areas clean and orderly to promote good work practices and safety.

Cross-Functional Contacts

Work collaboratively with Dispatchers, Meter & Relay personnel, Plant Operations, Maintenance, and Storeroom supervision and personnel.

Working Conditions
  • Full range of temperatures from very hot to sub-freezing; sudden changes may occur.

  • Exposure to noise, dust, dirt, fumes, odors, drafts, and inclement weather.

  • Work in cramped and artificial light conditions is frequently necessary.

Hazards
  • Possible electrical shocks, burns, or flashes when working on/near energized equipment.

  • Hazards from possible failure of nearby equipment; danger from falls when working at elevation.

  • Usual hazards encountered in electrical construction/maintenance; occasional exposure to noxious fumes in confined spaces.

Qualifications
  • High School Diploma or GED
    AND either:

  • Completion of a 2-year technical college program and 3 years working as an industrial electrician, OR

  • Completion of a certified apprentice program and 3 years working as an industrial electrician, OR

  • Ten (10) years working as an industrial electrician.

  • Must be able to climb ramps, ladders, and stairs, work at heights and in confined spaces.

Additional Information

Ameren's selection process includes a series of interviews and may include candidate testing and/or an individual aptitude or skill-based assessment. Specific details will be provided to qualified candidates.

Hourly Pay:

Grade Step OA 048 Step 1 of 1 (Top Step) - 52.42 USD

Position is eligible for annual incentive payments based on company performance and subject to sole management discretion. Visit our Benefits & Perks Page for more information on benefits provided to regular full-time employees.

If end date is listed, the posting will come down at 12:00 am on that date:

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ethnicity, age, disability, genetic information, military service or status, pregnancy, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other class, trait, or status protected by law.