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Entry Level Watchmaker Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Public Works Apprentice- NBPT

Carrollton, TX

$15.25 - $19.75/hr

... site; watches for buried utility lines during excavation; sands icy roads in the winter; hauls ... Performs routine cleaning and grounds maintenance activities at water pump stations. Entry level ...

Rework Associate

Leipsic, OH · On-site

$18 - $19/hr

At least one year of work history. * Entry-level warehouse, paid on-the-job training. * Job duties ... No visible jewelry (watches, rings, piercings, necklaces, etc.) Requirements: Background Check ...

Buyer - MA - Raynham

Raynham, MA · On-site

$60K - $85K/yr

We set up scheduled Regional acquisition events locations throughout the region, where customers come to sell us their estate items - primarily gold, silver, coins, and watches, collectables and ...

We set up scheduled Regional acquisition events locations throughout the region, where customers come to sell us their estate items - primarily gold, silver, coins, and watches, collectables and ...

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Mate Unlimited

Seattle, WA · On-site

$110.70K - $130.50K/yr

The 3rd Mate is an entry-level officer position responsible for safety and security duties ... Stand bridge watches operating and navigating the vessel. * Order and maintain ship's charts ...

Housekeeper/Caretaker

Waelder, TX · On-site

$15 - $17.50/hr

The Housekeeper/Caretaker job is an entry-level position responsible for the care of laying hens, checks feed and water going to laying hens, watches production of laying hens, checks air flow ...

Housekeeper/Caretaker

Hoboken, GA · On-site

$11 - $12/hr

The Housekeeper/Caretaker job is an entry-level position responsible for the care of laying hens, checks feed and water going to laying hens, watches production of laying hens, checks air flow ...

Housekeeper/Caretaker

Harwood, TX · On-site

$15 - $17/hr

The Housekeeper/Caretaker job is an entry-level position responsible for the care of laying hens, checks feed and water going to laying hens, watches production of laying hens, checks air flow ...

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How much do entry level watchmaker jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 4, 2026, the average hourly pay for entry level watchmaker in the United States is $27.44, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.84 and $28.37 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges entry-level watchmakers face when starting out, and how can they overcome them?

Entry-level watchmakers often encounter challenges such as mastering the fine motor skills required for handling tiny components, understanding intricate mechanical movements, and adapting to the precision demanded by the craft. Many new watchmakers find the transition from theory to hands-on work demanding, especially when it comes to troubleshooting and repairing complex timepieces. Overcoming these challenges typically involves consistent practice, seeking mentorship from experienced colleagues, and taking advantage of any training or certification opportunities offered by employers or industry organizations. Joining a collaborative workshop environment can also provide valuable real-time feedback and support during the early stages of your career.

What are entry level watchmakers?

Entry level watchmakers are professionals who have recently begun their careers in horology, the art and science of making and repairing watches. Their work typically involves tasks such as assembling watch movements, replacing batteries, adjusting straps, and performing basic repairs under supervision. Entry level watchmakers are often employed by watch repair shops, jewelry stores, or watch manufacturers, where they gain practical experience and develop their technical skills. Most positions require some formal training or certification from a watchmaking school. As they gain experience, entry level watchmakers can advance to more complex repairs and specialized roles.

What is the difference between Entry Level Watchmaker vs Watch Repair Technician?

AspectEntry Level WatchmakerWatch Repair Technician
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma, watchmaking certification or apprenticeshipHigh school diploma, basic watch repair training
Work EnvironmentWatchmaking workshops, repair shops, manufacturing facilitiesJewelry stores, repair shops, service centers
Industry UsageManufacturers, specialized watchmaking companiesJewelry retailers, independent repair shops

Entry Level Watchmakers and Watch Repair Technicians often share similar skills and work environments, but Entry Level Watchmakers typically have more specialized training and work in manufacturing or dedicated watchmaking facilities. Watch Repair Technicians usually work in jewelry stores or repair shops, focusing on repairs and maintenance. Both roles are essential in the watch industry, with overlapping responsibilities but different career paths.

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Public Works Apprentice- NBPT

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Carrollton, TX

$15.25 - $19.75/hr

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Posted 19 days ago


Job description

JOB TITLE: Public Works Apprentice

DEPARTMENT/DIVISION: Various

REPORTS TO: Varies

SUMMARY: Responsible for performing general labor/crew member duties in support of maintenance projects such as streets, concrete and drainage projects, or performs specialized duties related to Water Utilities. Work is performed with moderate supervision.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

  • Performs a variety of specialized maintenance work in assigned area of responsibility.
  • Installs, maintains, and repairs a variety of concrete, signs, grounds, and/or other related items in assigned area of responsibility.
  • Transports a variety of equipment, supplies, and other applicable items to and from job sites.
  • Operates a variety of light and/or medium construction and/or maintenance equipment, which may include: breakers, track hoes, concrete cutting saws, backhoes, augers, loaders, trenchers, and/or other related items.
  • Performs preventative maintenance of equipment.
  • Operates, maintains, and repairs a variety of hand and/or power tools in assigned area of responsibility.
  • Completes a variety of logs, documents, and/or simple reports regarding quantity of materials handled, equipment operations, and/or other related information.
  • Observes safe work methods and uses safety equipment. Secures work sites from hazards as needed.
  • Sets up traffic warning devices and barricades and directs traffic around work sites. Checks and inspects barricades daily for proper placement and visibility.
  • Prepares and cleans up work sites.
  • Participates in/on a variety of meetings and training sessions.
  • Monitors inventory and supply levels; recommends replenishment of materials.
  • Responds to emergency operation and on-call situations.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

POSITION SPECIFIC JOB FUNCTIONS:

Public Works

Streets

  • Performs a wide variety of activities in support of streets maintenance, which includes: implementing temporary and permanent asphalt repair to streets, alleys, sidewalks, and/or other applicable areas; pouring concrete; and/or, performing other related activities. Duties also include: patches potholes as temporary or permanent solutions; levels concrete and asphalt streets and/or sidewalks to resolve uneven areas or dips; conducts base failure repairs; conducts overlaying of streets. May be responsible for responding to and assisting during emergency situations (e.g., tornados, floods, icing, snow, traffic accidents, and chemical spills).

Concrete

  • Duties are included as follows: Pours, spreads and levels concrete; sets forms, ties steel, wrecks forms, backfills, lays sod; uses various concrete finishing tools; performs weekly maintenance on equipment, such as oil, fluid, grease, and clean; bores holes in existing concrete to install rebar; repairs sprinkler systems damaged by crews; cleans up work site, materials and unused concrete; clean tools of concrete; hauls old spoils to designated dump site; watches for buried utility lines during excavation; sands icy roads in the winter; hauls materials with dump truck; lifts and carries objects such as cement bags, small equipment, tampers, water pumps, and jackhammer weighing up to 100 lbs.

Water Quality

  • Performs a wide variety of water quality maintenance activities, which includes: Performs hydrant flushing with diffuser and de-chlorination tablets to help alleviate distribution water quality problems. Automatic hydrant flushing maintenance. Accounts for water usage due to flushing. Collects and tests water samples to identify chlorine and water quality parameters. Implements corrective measures to resolve potential water quality problems. Participates in a variety of meetings related to water quality issues and provides technical expertise. Entry levels bacteriological sampling to identify potentially hazardous levels in the drinking water supply. Entry level inspections of business and residential homes to identify cross connection hazards. Performs other duties as assigned.

Water System Maintenance

  • Performs a wide variety of water/wastewater system maintenance activities, which includes: Performs water and wastewater site and equipment inspections, which requires entering confined spaces and updating applicable logs. Participates in a variety of meetings and training related to maintenance issues and provides technical expertise. Entry level participation in inspecting water utilities sites for authorized entry, vandalism, leaks around tanks, and potential hazards on grounds. Performs routine cleaning and grounds maintenance activities at water pump stations. Entry level analysis and recommendation of materials and/or equipment needs. Ability to work long hours of time under stress during emergency situations. Ability to work flexible hours and be on call one week at a time as scheduled. Ability to climb ladders and work at various heights above ground up to 250 feet.

Water Utilities

  • Performs a wide variety of activities in support of water utility maintenance activities, which includes: setting up utility cuts and water relay projects; setting up transitions; repairing water and sewer lines; fixing and maintaining fire hydrants; changing out meters; investigating water leaks; testing old water meters and portable fire hydrant meters; and/or, performing other related activities. TCEQ Class D Water Distribution within two years of employment.

Drainage

  • Performs a wide variety of activities in support of drainage maintenance, which includes: inspecting and repairing inlet boxes, storm pipes, flumes, head walls, culverts, and bar ditches; blading and grading alleys; pressure washing screening walls for painting; installing and repairing guardrails and dome posts; inspecting and maintaining bridges for structural integrity; and/or, performing other related activities.

SUPERVISORY/BUDGET RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • None.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:

  • Knowledge of applicable Federal, State and Local vehicle ordinances;
  • Knowledge of basic construction practices;
  • Knowledge of equipment, tools, materials, and methods of assigned specialty area;
  • Knowledge of occupational hazards and related safety precautions;
  • Skilled in writing, reading and comprehending instructions in English;
  • Skilled in performing varied maintenance work in a safe, efficient manner;
  • Skilled in performing manual labor;
  • Skilled in maintaining small to medium sized equipment and trucks;
  • Skilled in completing paperwork and documentation;
  • Skilled in performing semi-skilled maintenance and repair activities;
  • Skilled in operating, maintaining, and repairing a variety of hand and power tools;
  • Skilled in communicating effectively with a variety of individuals.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Streets/Drainage:

  • Eighth grade education.
  • One year of related maintenance and/or construction experience.

Water Quality:

  • High School Diploma or G.E.D.
  • One year of water production experience.
  • All applicants must obtain a Class D Water License within 12 months of employment.
  • A Class C Water License and CSI License must be obtained within 2 years of employment.
  • Work requires a valid Texas Driver’s License.

Water System Maintenance:

  • High School Diploma or G.E.D.
  • One year of related mechanical or water system maintenance experience.
  • A Class C Water License and Collections II Wastewater License must be obtained within thirty months of employment.
  • Work requires a valid Texas Driver’s License.

Water Utilities:

  • High School Diploma or G.E.D.
  • One year of related maintenance and/or construction experience.

PREFERENCES:

  • Class A Commercial Driver’s License.

WORKING CONDITIONS:

  • Frequent climbing, balancing, reaching, sitting, standing, walking, stooping, kneeling, crouching, talking, seeing, hearing, smelling, and manual dexterity.
  • Occasional lifting and carrying of over 100 pounds.
  • Work is typically performed in an outdoor environment, with potential exposure to adverse weather conditions.
  • Work is occasionally performed in close quarters, high and precarious places, and near moving mechanical parts.
  • Potential exposure to risk of electrical shock, vibration, fumes, and airborne particles.

CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:

  • Must pass pre-employment drug test.
  • Must pass criminal history check.
  • Must pass motor vehicle records check.