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Student Trainee Posting Start Date: 8/20/26 Job Location: UNITED STATES SUGAR AGRICULTURE Job Title: Student Trainee- Heavy Equipment Mechanic - Railroad Pay Grade: Special FLSA Status: Hourly, Non ...

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Student Trainee- Heavy Equipment Mechanic - Railroad Pay Grade: Special FLSA Status: Hourly, Non-Exempt Position Summary : This is a flexible schedule position of a Student Trainee under the Career ...

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Job Summary The Maintenance Technician Trainee Program provides hands-on exposure to the property management industry while developing the skills needed for multifamily residential maintenance and ...

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MANAGEMENT TRAINEE (MT) Start your career at Bealls Inc. and join a team that brings a people-first approach to everything we do! bealls, Home Centric, and Bealls Florida are part of Bealls Inc., a ...

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE (MT) Start your career at Bealls Inc. and join a team that brings a people-first approach to everything we do! bealls, Home Centric, and Bealls Florida are part of Bealls Inc., a ...

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE (MT) Start your career at Bealls Inc. and join a team that brings a people-first approach to everything we do! bealls, Home Centric, and Bealls Florida are part of Bealls Inc., a ...

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE (MT) Start your career at Bealls Inc. and join a team that brings a people-first approach to everything we do! bealls, Home Centric, and Bealls Florida are part of Bealls Inc., a ...

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE (MT) Start your career at Bealls Inc. and join a team that brings a people-first approach to everything we do! bealls, Home Centric, and Bealls Florida are part of Bealls Inc., a ...

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Manager Trainee (Entry-Level)

Boca Raton, FL · On-site

CA$48K - CA$58K/yr

We are looking for our Entry-level Manager Trainee to be a highly dedicated professional to perform Account Management, Sales, and Customer Service while delivering top-notch support, care, and ...

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE (MT) Start your career at Bealls Inc. and join a team that brings a people-first approach to everything we do! bealls, Home Centric, and Bealls Florida are part of Bealls Inc., a ...

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE (MT) Start your career at Bealls Inc. and join a team that brings a people-first approach to everything we do! bealls, Home Centric, and Bealls Florida are part of Bealls Inc., a ...

Management Trainee

Orlando, FL · On-site

$50K - $60K/yr

As a Management Trainee, you will participate in our Operations Management Trainee Program. This is an entry level training position and consists of an intensive 16-week training program designed to ...

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How much do trainee jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for trainee in Florida is $32,530.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24,700.00 and $38,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a trainee?

A trainee is an individual who is undergoing training for a specific job or profession, typically as part of an entry-level position or apprenticeship. Trainees often receive instruction and practical experience under the supervision of more experienced staff, with the goal of acquiring the skills and knowledge necessary for a permanent role. The training period can vary in length depending on the industry and employer, but it is designed to prepare individuals for full-time employment in their chosen field.

What are trainee jobs?

Trainee jobs are typically entry-level positions where people learn the duties and skills necessary to work independently. As a trainee, you work under a more experienced worker or a supervisor whose job it is to provide new employees with professional development. Many large companies, in industries as varied as retail and accounting, have specialized trainee programs. At an accounting or architecture firm, trainees are usually workers who are not yet licensed to perform the entirety of their job’s responsibilities, but nonetheless have the qualifications to begin work while they study for licensing exams.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a trainee, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Trainee, you need a basic educational background relevant to the industry, a willingness to learn, and strong problem-solving abilities. Familiarity with industry-specific software or tools, such as Microsoft Office Suite or proprietary systems, is often beneficial. Strong communication, adaptability, and time management skills help Trainees stand out by enabling them to absorb information and integrate smoothly into teams. These skills are crucial for building a solid foundation, ensuring rapid growth, and successfully transitioning to more advanced roles within the organization.

What kind of support and mentorship can a trainee expect during their initial months on the job?

As a Trainee, you can typically expect to be paired with a mentor or supervisor who will guide you through your onboarding process, provide regular feedback, and help you understand company procedures. Training programs often include structured learning sessions, shadowing experienced team members, and opportunities to ask questions. The work environment is usually collaborative, with an emphasis on learning and gradual exposure to more complex tasks. Open communication is encouraged to ensure you feel supported as you build your skills and confidence.

What is the difference between Trainee vs Apprentice?

AspectTraineeApprentice
CredentialsOften no formal certification required, may have basic qualificationsTypically requires a specific apprenticeship certification or program
Work EnvironmentEntry-level, training-focused roles in various industriesHands-on training in skilled trades or technical fields
Employer UsageUsed across diverse sectors for onboarding new employeesCommon in trades like construction, plumbing, electrical work

In summary, a Trainee is usually an entry-level individual gaining initial experience, while an Apprentice is engaged in a structured training program often leading to certification in a skilled trade. Both roles focus on learning, but apprenticeships are more formalized and trade-specific.

What are popular job titles related to Trainee jobs in Florida?

For Trainee jobs in Florida, the most frequently searched job titles are:

What cities in Florida are hiring for Trainee jobs?

Cities in Florida with the most Trainee job openings:

Infographic showing various Trainee job openings in Florida as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, 10% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $32,530 per year, or $15.6 per hour.

Student Trainee

U.S. Sugar

Clewiston, FL • On-site

Full-time

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Company rating: 9.1 out of 10

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Job description

Student Trainee
Posting Start Date: 8/20/26
Job Location: UNITED STATES SUGAR AGRICULTURE
Job Title: Student Trainee- Heavy Equipment Mechanic - Railroad
Pay Grade: Special
FLSA Status: Hourly, Non-Exempt
Position Summary: This is a flexible schedule position of a Student Trainee under the Career Development Program with a probationary period of two (2) years from the date of hire under this job order. Student Trainees are expected to contribute to the overall success of the Company by attending and completing a training program assigned by the company. The training program ("Program") includes any educational curriculum, delivered by the Company or any designated partner, leading to an industry recognized certificate. Student Trainees will positively represent the Company at all times to fellow students, faculty, staff, and representatives of the Company. Student Trainees are viewed as an extension of the Company and are therefore expected to conduct themselves as mature professionals at all times.
Student Trainees are paid at one rate lower than their current rate, and move up to their current rate at the successful completion of their first year in the program. Program is scheduled to start within 30 days from award date.
Student Trainees may maintain their defined benefits and are eligible for annual bonuses. Student Trainees will be paid based on a guaranteed 40 hour week, are eligible for additional hours and/or overtime at the company's discretion, and will work hours commensurate with classroom schedules and departmental work schedules, as applicable and outlined in the Essential Duties.
Student Trainees may be required to work on the following holidays and will be paid straight time if the holiday falls on a weekday: New Years Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day. Student Trainees will accumulate four (4) hours of vacation monthly, regardless of seniority or accumulated vacation time prior to entering the Program, and will schedule vacation only in 8 hour increments during the summer or when the Program is not actively in session. Vacation is intended to be used in coordination with the Program schedule, so as to avoid missed instructional time. If required to miss instructional time, PTO and/or vacation time must be used to cover absences. Student Trainees will be required to report to their assigned work location during all weekday periods of school closing not due to federal holiday, including, but not limited to, seasonal recess, spring and winter breaks, teacher planning days, and all other planned school closures.
Student Trainees within the probationary period fall outside the Union and are ineligible to bid for Union positions as an internal candidate until successful completion of the program and satisfaction of the probationary period.
Internal candidates accepted under this job description are ineligible to rollback, and, if dropped from the vocational program, must re-apply for an open position as a re-hire where, upon successful re-hire, will be eligible to retain all seniority and benefits acquired prior to acceptance in the Career Development Program if re-hire is completed in three (3) years from last date of employment. This provision also precludes the accrual of seniority or any other time associated with the schedule of benefits or vacation. Upon successful completion of the program and bid into an available job opening, all seniority prior to entering the program will be awarded. If not filled internally, Student Trainee shall have up to a 90-day trial period to satisfactorily perform in this role.
The position of Student Trainee is considered to have an exclusive employment agreement with the Company, and candidates shall not, directly or indirectly, engage in any other business activity, whether or not for profit, gain or other pecuniary advantages, without the express written permission of the Company.
Except for transportation and related costs, all tuition, fees, uniforms, equipment, books, and tools required for the "program" are provided by the Company.
Essential Duties:
  1. Abide by all rules and policies as set by the receiving school, maintaining a 3.0 GPA on all courses, and adhering to the receiving schools attendance policy.
  2. Take and pass all certifying tests and exams associated with the area of study in a timely manner.
  3. Complete the prescribed course in the designated time frame as delineated by the program description in the receiving schools program outline, including following the prescribed course8 outline.
  4. Complete all internships, field study, final semester, and all other required coursework outside of the receiving school at the Company, including periods of scheduled and unscheduled school recess, extended vacations, semester breaks, and other instances of school closure.
  5. Maintain at all times with the Company an updated emergency recall contact number and address of record with next of kin information. Submit to communication and recall to the Company within 48 hours of any natural disaster, emergency, or any other act of God, for the purpose of accountability and assignment of work.
  6. Attend all scheduled classes and receive attendance roster from the instructor on a weekly basis. All periods of scheduled time away from your designated program must be coordinated in advance w/your department manager.
  7. During periods of the regular work week, as defined by the Student Trainee's assigned work location, where the receiving school has scheduled an intermission for any reason excluding Federal holidays, incumbent will report to the assigned work location as directed.
  8. Excessive tardiness, unscheduled missed days, excessive time away from school, failing grades, non-communication with the Company, violations of receiving school policies or Company rules as set forth in the Employee Handbook, and other acts of voluntary disassociation with the receiving school, Company, or intent of the program, are grounds for Programmatic Probation.
  9. Submit to random drug tests at the expense of the Company, including synthetic drugs.

Supervisory Responsibilities: None.
Qualifications:
  • Provide proof of high school graduation prior to enrollment. All applicants must adhere by the "program's" entrance requirements, including all required exams requested by the program and Florida Department of Education for acceptance.
  • Must successfully complete any required orientation, training, and continuing education courses.
  • Complete a panel interview prior to program enrollment.
  • Must be Ramsay/TOST qualified.
  • Must have positive results from Company-designated tests designed to measure basic skills, job skills, mechanical aptitude and/or other interests, skills and characteristics.
  • No active disciplinary action and a good work history.
  • Must have and maintain a valid Class E Driver's license.
  • Must sign a Contract agreeing to the provisions of this job order, including the provision guaranteeing 2 years of work with the Company in the vocational field of training. Contractual obligation for repayment of costs incurred by the Company during the course of training will be waived in the event that no positions are available at the conclusion of the probationary period.
  • Complete pre-hire background check, physical, and drug test, including all immunizations as required by the receiving school/program. For external applicants, successfully complete pre-employment background screening and drug test.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills as demonstrated by open communication, relationship building, cultural diversity, time management and decision making skills.

Working Conditions and Physical Requirements:
The work environment characteristics and physical requirements described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Working Conditions:
  • While performing the duties of this job, the employee works and drives in outside weather conditions on a regular basis.
  • Working conditions may be rainy, hot, humid, dusty, foggy etc. depending on the weather and may be at nighttime.
  • The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate to loud.
  • Duties of this job are also performed in an office and shop environment. Some of the work environment is conducted in an environmentally controlled classroom with low exposure to adverse customer relationships, using repetitive motions, and submitting to vocational curriculum which includes handling heavy machinery, lifting up to 50 lbs., working with moving equipment, and periodically exposed to loud noise, fumes, and blowing debris.
  • Some of the work environment is conducted in an open outdoor environment, exposed to heights and rapidly changing temperatures including extreme heat, weather conditions, blowing dust and particles, and limited visibility, while wearing PPE (i.e.: hard hat, goggles, hair net, ear plugs, and/or full body chemical resistant suites).
  • Exposed to heights of up to 40 feet and rapidly changing temperatures, including extreme heat and other weather conditions.

Physical Requirements:
  • While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit.
  • The employee is frequently required to stand, walk, use hands to handle and/or move various objects, tools and/or controls, reach with hands and arms, climb or balance, talk, hear, and see.
  • Specific vision abilities required by this job include distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. Visibility must extend to 62' and beyond.
  • Ability to move or handle various items generally weighing between 0-75 pounds. Ability to lift and carry up to 75 pounds.
  • Prolonged kneeling, standing, and looking up. Incumbent is required to regularly climb stairs and ladders, and will perform overhead work while standing, kneeling, or lying flat, and will constantly crawl, bend at the waist and reach overhead, occasionally lift, pull or carry up to 75 lbs., and walk on uneven ground containing trip hazards.

This information indicates the general nature and level of work performed by associates in this position. It is not designed to contain a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees assigned to this position. This description supersedes and previous or undated descriptions for this position. Management has the right to add or change the duties for this position at any time.

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