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Youth Apprentice - Technician

Green Bay, WI ยท On-site

$16.50 - $21.50/hr

This is a paid, part-time apprenticeship designed to help you explore a career in technology, electronics, or telecommunications while you're still in high school. On-the-job training is provided ...

Communication Apprentice

Tysons, VA ยท On-site

$17.25 - $22.25/hr

... telecommunications, life safety, automation and controls, audiovisual, and IT systems. Headquarters ... This level Apprentice will be given instruction and work experience installing basic communication ...

... telecommunications and consumer goods industries, we take pride in cultivating a collaborative and ... Our Apprenticeship Program provides a structured pathway to mastering tool and die making, while ...

Telecommunications Foreman

Portsmouth, NH ยท On-site

$35 - $45/hr

The Telecommunications Foreman will participate in the installation as well as oversee the ... Direct helpers or apprentices in appropriate tasks; * Read and interpret blueprints, plans or ...

... of telecommunication systems and associated processes. Role and Responsibilities: * Regular ... apprenticeship * OSHA 10 certification AZ Corporation is an employee owned, tobacco-free, equal ...

Telecommunications Foreman

Portsmouth, NH ยท On-site

$35 - $45/hr

The Telecommunications Foreman will participate in the installation as well as oversee the ... Direct helpers or apprentices in appropriate tasks; * Read and interpret blueprints, plans or ...

We are currently seeking a Tooling Apprentice to train alongside our experienced toolmakers at our ... A Bit About Us We manufacture pads and below ground enclosures for telecommunications, electrical ...

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How much do telecommunication apprentice jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for telecommunication apprentice in the United States is $22.02, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Telecommunication Apprentice job?

A Telecommunication Apprentice is an entry-level role where individuals learn the skills needed to install, repair, and maintain communication systems, such as fiber optics, telephone lines, and network cables. Apprentices typically work under the supervision of experienced technicians, gaining hands-on experience while also completing coursework or training programs. This role involves troubleshooting issues, following safety protocols, and using specialized tools to ensure reliable communication networks. Over time, apprentices develop the expertise needed to become fully qualified telecommunications technicians.

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

To thrive as a Telecommunication Apprentice, you need a basic understanding of electronics, strong problem-solving skills, and often a high school diploma or vocational training in a related field. Familiarity with tools such as cable testers, crimping tools, and network measurement equipment, as well as safety certifications like OSHA, are commonly required. Strong communication, attention to detail, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team are valuable soft skills. These capabilities are essential for ensuring accurate installation and maintenance of telecommunications systems and for working effectively in varied environments.

What does a typical workday look like for a Telecommunication Apprentice?

As a Telecommunication Apprentice, your typical day may involve assisting with the installation, testing, and maintenance of communication cables and equipment under the supervision of experienced technicians. You can expect to work both indoors and outdoors, sometimes in tight spaces or at heights, depending on the project. Tasks often include routing cables, connecting hardware, troubleshooting connectivity issues, and learning how to interpret technical diagrams or blueprints. Apprentices collaborate closely with team members, learn hands-on skills, and gradually take on more responsibility as their experience grows.
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Tower Technician Apprentice GB

TowerMRL - Advanced Tower Services

Green Bay, WI โ€ข On-site

$55K - $65K/yr

Full-time, Per diem

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

TowerMRL and Advanced Tower Services have immediate openings for Telecommunication Tower Apprentice at entry level looking for professional and personal growth while traveling throughout the US. POSITION DOES REQUIRE LOCATION TO OUR COTTAGE GROVE, WI OR ALBUQUERQUE, NM LOCATION WITHIN 60 TO 120 DAYS OF EMPLOYMENT. Telecommunication Tower Apprentices will learn and be trained perform a wide variety of field specific job duties. We travel throughout the US and although the travel is extensive, we look to schedule employees for 2-3 weeks in the field at a time. Time off is backlogged after each deployment. Employees wanting greater pay have the option for longer assignments. Tower Technicians must have the ability to climb heights in excess of 500 feet, lift more than 50 lbs., and have the ability to travel extensively out of state for extended periods of time, including overnight and weekends. ToweMRL/Advanced Tower Services provides all training and certifications, base pay (including travel time), individual hotel rooms and per diem pay for incidentals for overnight work days. All new employees will undergo a full tower and rescue training prior to first deployment. Tower Technicians have opportunity for extensive overtime and room for advancement.
NEW EMPLOYEES WILL BE REQUIRED TO PASS THE FOLLOWING FOR EMPLOYMENT WITH TowerMRL/Advanced Tower Services.
Preemployment Drug Screening
Pre-employment DOT physical and must be able to obtain a medical card
Integrity Survey
Background Check
Review of Driver Record
Training and Skills Week
BENEFIT PACKAGE
TowerMRL & Advanced Tower Services provides a comprehensive benefits package. The company covers 50% of the benefits including, MEDICAL AND DENTAL as well as self-funded Vision Insurance. Subsidies are also provided for other benefit plans including LONG & SHORT TERM DISABILITY AND LIFE INSURANCE. There is a retirement plan company match based on the employee's salary after eligibility. TowerMRL & Advanced Tower Services provides a Professional Development Programs that offers various outlets such as industry related seminars, conferences, and internal training opportunities.
Hourly Wage - $20.00 to $22.00 per hour - $55,000 to $65,000 Annually
TowerMRL/Advanced Tower Services provides the following additional compensation:
All required fall protection equipment
CLC hotel card for payment of hotel rooms - NO REQUIREMENT TO SHARE A ROOM
$50.00 per day for meals while traveling - this is reimbursed on paychecks - Company does not advance this money under any circumstances
All required safety training
Tool & Boot Allowance - Annually
Cell phone for work and personal use - after 30 days of employment
Company Provide NWSA Credential Testing
Bonus Referral Program - $200 at Hiring - $300 after 6 months of employment
TRAINING:
Tower Technicians will learn the following skills to be able to pass the TIRAP & NWSA credentialing program to become a Telecommunication Tower Apprentice - Level 1.
OSHA 10 (Telecom)
Authorized Climber
Personal Protection Equipment (PPE)
Radio Frequency Awareness (RF)
Jobsite Safety Analysis (JSA)
Scope of Work (SOW)
CPR/First Aid/Blood Borne Pathogens
Technical Training
Scope of Work
Basic Rigging
Material Handling
Ropes/Knots
Drills/Saws/Grinders
Operate Trucks/trailers, and equipment
Knowledge of the DOT regulations
Load Securement
Introduction to Various Types of Structures and Appurtenances
Monopole
Self- Support
Guyed
Stealth
Rooftop
Antennas
Responsibilities
Conduct on-site inspections/investigations, including survey and documentation of existing conditions, field testing, photographing, and sketching
Utilize excavation equipment to assist in on-site investigations
Conduct tests to exacting standards as directed
Perform telecommunication tower inspections to include climbing towers in excess of 500 ft.
Organize field data
Perform general repairs, maintenance, upgrades and re-fabrication to towers and other structures as directed
Pick-up and delivery supplies, tools, equipment, components, etc., via company vehicle
Adhere to all Federal, State and Local driving requirements
Ensure compliance with all company policies and procedures, as well as additional legal regulatory requirements (i.e., OSHA)
Meticulously adhere to safety procedures and policies while maintaining quality standards
Maintain company vehicle in a clean and presentable condition
Utilize available resources, technology, and tools to complete work
Prioritize and perform job requirements and activities based on open communication with field and management personnel
Extensive travel, 2 - 3 weeks away from base office location (over 95% travel out of state (via air and company vehicle) to include weekends)
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:
VALID DRIVER'S LICENSE

High School diploma is required, some college experience preferred
Good analytical and computer skills
Strong technical, written, and oral communication skills
Ability to work independently
Ability to analyze and solve problems
Ability and interest in performing work in the field
Demonstrated willingness to learn
Physical ability and the willingness to climb towers in excess of 500 feet
Physical ability to lift 50 + lbs. and be comfortable working in an outdoor environment in all types of weather
Ability to maintain an effective working relationship with workers, other department employees, and the general public
Some ability to read and interpret sketches and blueprints
Ability to obtain applicable tower climbing certifications
Ability to travel extensively out of state and for extended periods of time (travel required is 95% to include weekends and overnight)
Ability to be covered by company auto insurance plan (e.g. Good Driving Record - No DUI's or suspensions within the last 5 years and no more than 2 traffic violations (with less than 3pts. max on each violation) in the past 3 years)