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Helper - No Experience Required

Apopka, FL ยท On-site

$13.25 - $16.75/hr

Our core values are the backbone of our business and guide everything we do, including the hiring ... There is no better time to start leading by example than on day one of your new career. * Motivate ...

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How much do no experience hunting guide jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for no experience hunting guide in the United States is $17.27, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.98 and $21.15 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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To thrive as a No Experience Hunting Guide, you need basic outdoor skills, a willingness to learn, physical fitness, and a genuine interest in wildlife and conservation. On-the-job training is common, but you may need to complete hunter safety certification or become familiar with GPS devices and basic navigation tools. Strong communication, enthusiasm, and customer service skills will help you excel when guiding or supporting clients. These abilities ensure client safety and satisfaction while fostering a positive outdoor experience and supporting team operations.

What does a typical day look like for a No Experience Hunting Guide?

As a No Experience Hunting Guide, your days often start early and involve assisting experienced guides with preparations such as organizing gear, checking equipment, and reviewing safety protocols. You'll accompany clients and guides into the field, help track wildlife, set up blinds or stands, and ensure everyone follows safety guidelines. Customer interaction is an important part of the role, as you help guests feel comfortable and answer basic questions about the environment. Over time, your responsibilities may grow to include planning trips and leading small groups. Working closely with both the guide team and clients, you'll develop a strong practical skill set that can open up more advanced guiding opportunities.

What is a No Experience Hunting Guide job?

A No Experience Hunting Guide job is an entry-level position that allows individuals to assist experienced guides while learning the skills needed to lead hunting trips. These roles typically involve tasks such as scouting locations, setting up equipment, tracking game, and ensuring client safety. While no prior guiding experience is required, a strong knowledge of hunting, firearm safety, and outdoor survival skills is often preferred. Many employers provide on-the-job training to help new guides gain the necessary expertise. This is a great opportunity for those passionate about hunting and the outdoors to start a career in the industry.

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Helper - No Experience Required

Helper - No Experience Required

Ironsmith Fire LLC

Apopka, FL โ€ข On-site

$13.25 - $16.75/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

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Job description

Location
Apopka - Apopka, FL 32703 US
Orlando - Orlando, FL US (Primary)
Career Level
Entry Level
Category
Operations
Job Type
Full-time
Travel
This position requires daily travel to customer sites
Job Description
ABOUT IRONSMITH FIRE, LLC
Our mission is to empower elite teams to deliver solutions, uphold high standards, and achieve outstanding results. We work with general contractors, business owners, property developers, engineers, and many other types of clients to provide life-saving fire protection systems. Our core values are the backbone of our business and guide everything we do, including the hiring process. These core values are Workmanship, Accountability, and Results. Ironsmith Fire, LLC is privately owned and growing by the day.
POSITION SUMMARY
At Ironsmith Fire, a fire sprinkler Fire Sprinkler Helper is primarily responsible for working along side the foreman and journeyman while performing installations, making modifications or repairs to fire sprinkler systems in accordance with the Ironsmith Fire approved shop drawings, NFPA standards, and local codes. This can range anywhere from installing steel and CPVC piping, fire pumps, standpipe systems, hose systems, and work with the underground/site division to assist when necessary. The duties for this position start from project initiation in the field and continues to final delivery. This position requires a level of professionalism and eagerness to learn a craft that will cultivate a lifelong career in the industry.
OBJECTIVES
  • Lead by example, embodying our core values. There is no better time to start leading by example than on day one of your new career.
  • Motivate other team members to ensure they adhere to the highest standards of professionalism and discipline.
  • Implement safety protocols to minimize the risk of accidents or injuries on job sites.
  • Uphold our commitment to delivering high-quality workmanship and unparalleled customer service by adhering to industry standards and best practices taught by the foremen and journeymen.
  • Prioritize safety above all else.
  • Fire sprinkler apprentices use the Ironsmith Fire approved shop drawings to interpret installation requirement details accurately and entirely.
  • Notify the foreman of any deviations from the plan and/or potential field changes.
  • Perform all tasks delegated by the foreman to assist in fulfilling project completion deadlines, meet scheduling requirements, and exceed the goals established by the field/daywork superintendent.
  • Assist the foreman in installing and testing installations of fire sprinkler systems in new or existing construction projects.
  • Follow designed plans and communicate needed design change to fit actual site requirements to the foreman.
  • Responsible for minor fabrication on job site.
  • Install the fire sprinkler systems as designed by the Ironsmith Fire design department without deviation.
  • Embrace the Ironsmith Fire slogan of "OLD SCHOOL GRIT, NEW AGE EDGE". This includes having that old school work ethic, while embracing new technologies and devices that drive innovation and job optimization.
  • Perform other duties assigned by management.

Job Requirements
COMPETENCIES
  • Willingness to learn the basics of fire sprinkler systems and various tool needed to fulfil the job duties, which could include online / after-hours training.
  • A "do what it takes" attitude.
  • Willingness to learn the basics of understanding of blueprints and ability to read fire sprinkler shop drawings.
  • Good problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to speak Spanish a plus, but not required.
  • Reliable transportation to get to the jobsite on time as designated by the jobsite foreman and Ironsmith Fire employee handbook.
  • Willingness to travel including overnight to job sites
  • High-level attention to details and documentation precision
  • Willingness to learn the basics of NFPA standards, Building codes, and Local Ordinances.
  • Ironsmith Fire engages in a broad range of projects types. It is a must to have the ability to pivot and adapt to each job.
  • Willingness to understand and learn the importance and necessity for memorable, quality customer service.
  • Apprentices in the Daywork Division will be part of a rotating on-call shift to handle emergency service calls.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
  • Basic mechanical knowledge and understanding of tools is preferred.
  • Certification or training in relevant areas such as NFPA standards, OSHA regulations, and CPR/First Aid will be provided by Ironsmith Fire once in this position.
  • Any required State and Local certifications required for installing fire sprinkler systems will be obtained and paid for by Ironsmith Fire once in this position.
  • High school diploma or alternative.

***There is always a place at Ironsmith Fire for people that care!!!***
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
  • Able to work in unusual and sometimes difficult positions - climbing ladders multiple times per day, scaffolding and high lift equipment up to 40 feet, working within ducts, crawl spaces, above ceilings, etc.,
  • Be able to work in hot and cold environments, depending on the seasons.
  • Walk multiple flights of stairs during inspections and job site visits.

COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY
At Ironsmith Fire, we're dedicated to fostering an inclusive workplace where everyone feels valued and respected. We actively encourage applications from diverse backgrounds and believe that embracing differences enhances our team's creativity and effectiveness. Regardless of race, gender, age, religion, or other characteristics, we welcome all to join us in creating a culture where everyone can thrive.
FEATURED BENEFITS
  • Employee Paid Medical Insurance
  • Dental and Vision Plans
  • Health Savings Account
  • 401(k) tax-advantaged retirement plan
  • Profit-Sharing Plan
  • Company Provided Life Insurance