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Low Voltage Technicians

Riverside, CA · On-site

$21.75 - $29.50/hr

OR Completion of a recognized low voltage apprenticeship program. Experience * Minimum of 6 years full time paid professional hands-on experience related to the above duties in a similar of ...

Low Voltage Technicians

Riverside, CA · On-site

$21.75 - $29.50/hr

OR Completion of a recognized low voltage apprenticeship program. Experience * Minimum of 6 years full time paid professional hands-on experience related to the above duties in a similar of ...

Low Voltage Techicians

Riverside, CA

$21.75 - $29.50/hr

OR Completion of a recognized low voltage apprenticeship program. Experience * Minimum of 6 years full time paid professional hands-on experience related to the above duties in a similar of ...

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How much do low voltage apprentice jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for low voltage apprentice in the United States is $18.82, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.87 and $20.91 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Low Voltage Apprentice position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Low Voltage Apprentice, you need a solid understanding of electrical basics, strong problem-solving skills, and a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with tools like wire strippers, voltmeters, and common cable types, along with training on OSHA safety standards or completion of an apprenticeship program, is often required. Attention to detail, willingness to learn, teamwork, and effective communication are valuable soft skills in this role. These skills and qualities ensure safe, accurate installation and maintenance of low voltage systems, as well as smooth collaboration with experienced technicians and project teams.

What is a Low Voltage Apprentice job?

A Low Voltage Apprentice assists experienced technicians in installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting low voltage systems such as security cameras, fire alarms, network cabling, and AV equipment. They learn industry standards, safety protocols, and technical skills through hands-on training and coursework. This role is an entry-level position that provides the foundation for becoming a certified low voltage technician. Apprentices typically work under supervision while gaining experience with tools, wiring, and system components.

What are typical daily responsibilities for a Low Voltage Apprentice?

As a Low Voltage Apprentice, your daily tasks usually involve assisting in the installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of systems such as security alarms, data networks, and audio/video cabling. You might run wires, set up panels, test circuits, and help document completed work, all while learning industry best practices. You'll work closely under the supervision of experienced technicians, gaining exposure to various job sites including commercial buildings, schools, or construction sites. This hands-on experience not only builds your technical skills but also prepares you for future advancement in the field.

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Electrical Apprentice/Low Voltage Apprentice

Electrical Apprentice/Low Voltage Apprentice

Faith Technologies

Phoenix, AZ

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Faith Technologies rating

8.7

Company rating: 8.7 out of 10

Based on 51 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

50th of 352 rated engineering


Job description

You've discovered something special. A company that cares. Cares about leading the way in construction, engineering, manufacturing and renewable energy. Cares about redefining how energy is designed, applied and consumed. Cares about thoughtfully growing to meet market demands. And as "one of the Healthiest 100 Workplaces in America" is focused on the mind/body/soul of team members through our Culture of Care.

Locations of FTI Branches for applications:

Green Bay, WI

Madison, WI

Milwaukee, WI

Menasha, WI

Marinette, WI

Lenexa, KS

Pryor, OK

Tulsa, OK

Omaha, NE

Phoenix, AZ

Atlanta, GA

Nashville, TN

Boise, ID

The Faith Apprentice I is responsible for electrical and specialty systems installations, troubleshooting and maintenance through well-versed knowledge of the National Electric Code (NEC). Our job site professionals thrive under self-directed management to complete projects safely and on time. All job site employees participate and drive safety initiatives such as tool-box talks and operational risk management meetings to proactively identify safe practices for our people. Our crews rely on teamwork to drive results through strategic use of partnerships and planning.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

Education: High School Diploma or GED preferred

Travel: 60-75%

Work Schedule: Between the hours of 6 am to 6 pm, Monday through Friday. May vary based on customer demands and can include, but is not limited to: nights, weekends, and holidays.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Travels to customer premises to install, maintain, and provide basic troubleshooting of electrical and specialty systems.
  • Installs and bends conduit using manual, mechanical, and hydraulic benders.
  • Performs wire and cable pulls.
  • Demonstrates appropriate skills of a First Year Apprentice.
  • Assists with material handling duties on the job site.
  • Provides technical assistance to other apprentices as needed.
  • Maintains compliance with company policies.
  • Maintains compliance with all OSHA, Company, and customer-specific safety requirements.
  • Cleans and maintains tools, test equipment, and job site.
  • Actively participates in Faith's hiring referral and mentoring program, as appropriate.
  • Performs other related duties as required and assigned.

The job description and responsibilities described are intended to provide guidelines for job expectations and the employee's ability to perform the position described. It is not intended as a comprehensive list of all functions, responsibilities, skills or abilities. Additional functions and requirements may be assigned by supervisors as deemed appropriate.

How Does FTI Give YOU the Chance to Thrive?

If you're energized by new challenges, FTI provides you with many opportunities. Joining FTI opens doors to redefine what's possible for your future.

Once you're a team member, you're supported and provided with the knowledge and resources to achieve your career goals with FTI. You're officially in the driver's seat of your career, and FTI's career development and continued education programs give you opportunities to position yourself for success.

FTI is a "merit to the core" organization. We recognize and reward top performers, offering competitive, merit-based compensation, career path development and a flexible and robust benefits package.

Benefits are the Game-Changer

We provide industry-leading benefits as an investment in the lives of team members and their families.You're invited to review the full list of FTI benefits available to regular/full-time team members. Start here. Grow here. Succeed here. If you're ready to learn more about your career with FTI, apply today!

Faith Technologies, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer - veterans/disabled.


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