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How much do trader trainee jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for trader trainee in Oregon is $46,024.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $34,900.00 and $53,900.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a trader trainee?

Trader Trainees are entry-level professionals who are learning the fundamentals of financial trading, typically within investment banks, trading firms, or asset management companies. Their responsibilities often include assisting experienced traders, analyzing market trends, and executing trades under supervision. The goal of a trader trainee program is to provide hands-on experience and training in financial markets, risk management, and trading strategies. Over time, trader trainees develop the skills needed to become independent traders or analysts within their organization.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a trader trainee?

To thrive as a Trader Trainee, you need strong analytical skills, a solid understanding of financial markets, and at least a bachelor’s degree in finance, economics, or a related field. Familiarity with trading platforms, Bloomberg terminals, and basic programming or Excel skills are commonly required, and FINRA Series licenses may be beneficial. High attention to detail, resilience under pressure, and effective communication set outstanding candidates apart. These skills enable accuracy, fast decision-making, and effective collaboration in the dynamic, high-stakes environment of trading.

What challenges do trader trainees face during their initial months, and how can they overcome them?

Trader Trainees often encounter challenges such as adapting to the fast-paced environment, managing stress under pressure, and quickly interpreting market data. Success in this role depends on building strong analytical skills, maintaining discipline during high-volatility periods, and actively seeking feedback from experienced traders. Establishing a solid routine, leveraging mentorship opportunities, and participating in simulation trading can greatly accelerate learning and confidence during the early stages.

What is the difference between Trader Trainee vs Stock Broker?

AspectTrader TraineeStock Broker
Required CredentialsTypically a bachelor's degree; licensing may be requiredLicensing (e.g., Series 7), relevant certifications
Work EnvironmentTraining programs, trading floors, financial firmsClient offices, brokerage firms, financial institutions
Employer & Industry UsageFinancial firms, trading companies, investment banksBrokerage firms, investment banks, financial advisory firms

Trader Trainee roles focus on training and developing skills in trading, often within a firm’s program, while Stock Brokers actively manage client accounts and execute trades. Both roles require relevant licenses and operate within the financial industry, but Trader Trainees are typically in learning phases, whereas Stock Brokers are client-facing professionals.

What are the most commonly searched types of Trader jobs in Oregon?

The most popular types of Trader jobs in Oregon are:

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The top searched job categories for Trader Trainee jobs in Oregon are:

What cities in Oregon are hiring for Trader Trainee jobs?

Cities in Oregon with the most Trader Trainee job openings:

Infographic showing various Trader Trainee job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, and 13% Part Time. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,024 per year, or $22.1 per hour.

OR Licensed Plumber or JATC Apprentice

Mr. Rooter

Gladstone, OR • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 27 days ago


Job description

If you are an Oregon Journeyman / Journeywoman Plumber, or enrolled in Area 1 JATC, this job posting is for you. Period 5 apprentices running their own jobs qualify for our full pay package, not the apprentice wage. If you want to start learning the trade then see our posting for Oregon Plumbing Trainees.
Mr. Rooter Plumbing welcomes ambitious team members who appreciate the importance of the Plumbing Profession
Do you love plumbing because you go home each night knowing that your work restored another person's quality of life?
Are you an efficient, high-performer who desires a six-figure income? Would you prefer to be paid a fair portion of the value of your work instead of a fixed hourly wage that is based on how long you've held a plumbing license?
Are you a courteous professional who can earn a customer comment like this for the team's collection of 2,000+ five-star reviews?
Thank you so much for your hard work and heart you put into my service call, Greg. Best of the Best. He was knowledgeable and so very kind and easy-going. Almost like having a family member in your house. (Google Review)
At Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Portland & Vancouver we protect the health of our community through the most professional resolution of water and wastewater system problems. If you bring high character and ambition we invite you to continue your journey in the noble, Plumbing Profession as part of our team.
What Mr. Rooter Plumbing expects of the Oregon Licensed Plumber
The primary responsibilities include:
  • Follow the Mr. Rooter system to earn trust, diagnose residential plumbing problems, and present multiple options with up-front, flat-rate pricing for customer approval before starting any work.
  • Demonstrate technical excellence in residential service plumbing. Mr. Rooter does not perform new construction or heavy commercial work. Our focus is residential service with similar work for light commercial sites. Expect lots of fixtures, water heaters, leak repairs, water services, and re-pipes.
  • Embrace a technology-based, data-rich way of work. The one tool used on every job is a networked iPad for customer presentations and for data collection to support self-evaluation and performance coaching.

The ideal candidate brings these attributes and experiences:
  • Exemplifies the courteous, professional attributes of the Mr. Rooter brand in every personal interaction. People trust Mr. Rooter Plumbing to help them in their homes during a time of vulnerability and need. We respect and serve all customers with an aim to restore their quality of life, whether their home is a new mansion or an aging trailer. Every job is followed by a customer satisfaction survey, linked to the team member who performed the work.
  • Likes to get work done. The Plumbers who do the best in our shop enjoy efficiency. They take personal satisfaction in showing up for a job with a well-stocked truck, solving the homeowner's problem, and moving on to save the day at the next house without unplanned trips to the supply house or having to come back tomorrow to finish the job.
  • Possesses the desire and patience to teach others the trade. Mr. Rooter is committed to developing a new generation of Plumbers who excel in the profession. We invest in our Apprentices well-above the state requirements and we want each of our Oregon Licensed Plumbers to continue the hands-on training for an Apprentice regularly riding with them.

How Mr. Rooter Plumbing supports the Oregon Licensed Plumber
The OR Licensed Plumber will join a supportive team working for a Branch Manager who has served at Mr. Rooter for 10 years and an Operations Director with 21 years at our company. Both are accessible instantly with a phone or video call from the jobsite. In addition to supportive management Mr. Rooter provides the training, equipment, and environment required to succeed:
  • Proven history of generating consistent work for our team. Mr. Rooter Plumbing has served Portland & Vancouver since 1996. Our local team is in the top 5% of all plumbing companies in the nation by size. Today we are turning down work because demand exceeds the capacity of our team. We need more plumbers.
  • Jobs close to where you live. We serve throughout Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties in Oregon so there are job locations close to home no matter where you live in the greater Portland area. Dispatching from home, instead of the shop, is an option on many days and our Dispatchers make every effort to assign jobs that end your day close to home. Our main shop is in Gladstone and we are building out a satellite shop in Hillsboro.
  • Sophisticated tools for customer consultations. Networked iPad with presentation and quote building tools. Each van is fully equipped with parts and the specialty tools required to complete work and we maintain a large parts stock in our shop.

Total compensation and benefits include:
  • Performance pay based on the value of completed jobs with no pay limit. A plumber who matches the averages of our existing team for job size and conversion rate (% of calls that become sold jobs) can expect the following: taking 10 calls per workweek ~$100,000, 15 calls per workweek ~$140,000
  • 401K with generous employer match and immediate vesting. 100% match on the first 3%, 50% on the next 2%.
  • Company van/truck that you drive home, fuel card, uniforms and laundry service, phone and iPad
  • 3 weeks of paid time off
  • 6 paid holidays
  • Excellent Regence Blue Cross / Blue Shield medical insurance with $6,900 per year paid toward your premium by Mr. Rooter
  • No on-call or late-night shifts

Apply today to explore whether Mr. Rooter Plumbing is the right place for you to serve in the Plumbing Profession.
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