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As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for it apprentice in Alaska is $20.85, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.60 and $22.79 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an IT apprentice?

IT Apprentices are individuals who are enrolled in a structured training program that combines on-the-job experience with classroom or online learning in the field of information technology. They work alongside experienced IT professionals to gain practical skills while earning industry-recognized certifications. IT apprenticeships are designed to help people start a career in IT by providing real-world experience, mentorship, and a pathway to full-time employment. These programs often include areas such as technical support, networking, cybersecurity, or software development. Upon completion, apprentices typically have the skills needed for entry-level IT roles.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as an IT apprentice?

To thrive as an IT Apprentice, you need a foundational understanding of computer hardware, software, networking basics, and often a relevant diploma or coursework in information technology. Familiarity with operating systems (like Windows and Linux), basic troubleshooting tools, and sometimes certifications such as CompTIA A+ are commonly required. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help you learn quickly and collaborate with team members. These skills are crucial for adapting to new technologies, resolving technical issues efficiently, and building a successful IT career.

What are common challenges faced by IT apprentices during their training, and how can they be overcome?

IT Apprentices often encounter challenges such as adapting to rapidly evolving technologies, managing multiple tasks or projects simultaneously, and bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application. To overcome these challenges, apprentices are encouraged to actively seek guidance from mentors, participate in hands-on projects, and regularly communicate with their team members. Embracing a proactive learning attitude and being open to feedback can significantly enhance both technical skills and workplace confidence.

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Infographic showing various It Apprentice job openings in Alaska as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 91% Full Time, 8% Part Time, and 1% Temporary. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $43,366 per year, or $20.8 per hour.

Restaurant Cook Apprentice Paid Registered Apprenticeship

The SkyBridge Group Inc

Anchorage, AK • On-site

$14 - $27/hr

Full-time

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

JOB TITLE

Restaurant Cook Apprentice Paid Registered Apprenticeship

COMPANY

The SkyBridge Group Inc.

LOCATION

Anchorage, Alaska

JOB TYPE

Paid Apprenticeship / Culinary Training Pathway

PAY

Starting wage begins at $14.00 per hour for entry-level apprentices.

Applicants with prior kitchen experience, culinary training, food safety credentials, military food service experience, Job Corps culinary training, school-based culinary education, institutional kitchen experience, catering experience, or other related background may be evaluated for advanced standing, higher initial wage placement, or accelerated progression when documentation and skill verification support it.

Apprenticeship wage progression may move up to $22.00 per hour during the program. Journeyworker wage target: $27.00 per hour.

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

The SkyBridge Group Inc. is recruiting motivated applicants for its Restaurant Cook Registered Apprenticeship Program in Anchorage, Alaska.

This is a paid culinary career pathway for people who want to learn the trade, build real kitchen skills, earn industry credentials, and grow into dependable long-term food service professionals.

This is not random kitchen work. This is a structured apprenticeship pathway that combines paid on-the-job learning, employer-supervised kitchen experience, related instruction, food safety training, documented skill development, and progressive wage advancement.

PROGRAM SNAPSHOT

Occupation: Restaurant Cook

RAPIDS Number: 0663HY

Sponsor: The SkyBridge Group Inc.

Program Length: 4,0004,500 on-the-job learning hours

Location: Anchorage, Alaska

Program Type: Registered Apprenticeship

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

Apprentices may receive structured training in:

Food safety and sanitation

Prep work and mise en place

Knife skills

Receiving and storage

Labeling and FIFO

Cooking methods

Production flow

Portion control

Plating and service

Equipment use and care

Teamwork and kitchen communication

Professional conduct and reliability

Speed, organization, and consistency

Inventory support and station management

Culinary math

Recipe conversion

Service recovery

Guest service and hospitality

Allergen awareness

Station closing, cleaning, and restocking

REQUIRED / ASSIGNED CREDENTIALS AND RELATED INSTRUCTION

Apprentices may be required to complete or maintain valid credentials and related instruction, including:

ServSafe Food Protection Manager Certificate

ServSafe Food Handler Certificate

ServSafe Allergens Certificate

Restaurant Professional Credential

Guest Service Gold Tourism Certification

Certified Kitchen Cook Credential

Alaska Training for Alcohol Professionals / TAP Certification

Alaska State Food Handler Certification

Municipality of Anchorage Food Handler Certification

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Penn Foster Gourmet Cooking and Catering Program coursework or approved equivalent instruction

Applicants who already hold valid certifications may receive credit for those items. Expired certifications must be renewed. Prior culinary degrees, military culinary training, Job Corps culinary training, ProStart, pre-apprenticeship training, or other approved education may be reviewed for credit toward related instruction when properly documented.

WHO SHOULD APPLY

This opportunity may be a strong fit for:

Entry-level kitchen workers

Prep cooks

Line cooks seeking advancement

Culinary students or graduates

Job Corps culinary graduates

People with prior restaurant, cafeteria, catering, hotel, or institutional kitchen experience

People looking for a stable culinary career path

Job seekers who want structured paid training

Individuals reentering the workforce and ready to work

Motivated applicants who want to prove themselves through performance

Adults ready for discipline, growth, and long-term skill building

IDEAL APPLICANTS ARE

Ready to work

Coachable

Dependable

Able to follow instructions

Comfortable working in a fast-paced kitchen

Serious about attendance and professionalism

Interested in food service as a real career path

Willing to complete required training and credentials

Able to accept feedback and improve performance

BASIC REQUIREMENTS

Applicants should be prepared to:

Complete the application process

Participate in screening and interview review

Provide required identification and work documents

Provide documentation of prior experience, education, credentials, or training if requesting advanced standing or higher initial wage consideration

Meet employer and training-site expectations

Maintain professional conduct

Commit to training, learning, and consistent work performance

Perform essential job functions with or without reasonable accommodation

Complete required related instruction and credential requirements

Maintain attendance, communication, and workplace accountability standards

WAGE PROGRESSION

Entry-Level Starting Wage: $14.00 per hour

Advanced Standing / Prior Experience Starting Wage:

May be higher based on documentation, skill evaluation, sponsor approval, and employer/training-site placement.

Standard Progression:

1st Progression: $14.00 per hour

2nd Progression: $16.00 per hour

3rd Progression: $19.00 per hour

4th Progression: $22.00 per hour

Journeyworker Target: $27.00 per hour

WHY APPLY

This apprenticeship can help you build:

Verified kitchen experience

Documented skill development

Stronger employability

Better wages over time

Food service credentials

Career mobility

A pathway toward long-term culinary success

A structured record of training and performance

A foundation for advancement into stronger culinary roles

IMPORTANT NOTICE

Acceptance is not automatic. Application does not guarantee selection, enrollment, employment, funding, advanced standing, higher starting wage, or training-site placement. Prior experience, education, or credentials may be considered but must be documented and verified. Placement depends on program eligibility, screening, employer availability, training-site matching, and sponsor approval. Advancement depends on satisfactory on-the-job learning performance, related instruction progress, attendance, professionalism, credential completion, and sponsor evaluation.

HOW TO APPLY

Submit your application or request the apprentice application packet from The SkyBridge Group Inc.

Website: www.skybridgegroupinc.com

The SkyBridge Group Inc.

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