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Four-year apprenticeship program (includes an Associate's Degree through Vincennes University) Who ... Able to work in confined spaces (switchgear rooms, crawl spaces, utility tunnels, attics, etc ...

Your Role: HVAC Technician Apprentice As an HVAC Technician Apprentice, you will support the Site Utilities Crew with a focus on maintaining and repairing process chillers and HVAC systems across the ...

C Shift Utility Technician

Mooresville, IN · On-site

$19.75 - $27/hr

Your Impact The Utility associate will be responsible for the set up of the building area ... This might also, but not limited to, apprenticeship to the Facility Supervisor or Facility Techs ...

C Shift Utility Technician

Mooresville, IN

$19.75 - $27/hr

Your Impact The Utility associate will be responsible for the set up of the building area ... This might also, but not limited to, apprenticeship to the Facility Supervisor or Facility Techs ...

Water & Sewer Laborer

Lawrenceburg, IN

$15.25 - $20/hr

Cost of National Rural Water Association Apprenticeship program will be covered at the expense of Lawrenceburg Municipal Utilities (LMU) Water/Sewer Department. * If employee at their will, leaves ...

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What is the difference between Utility Apprentice vs Utility Line Worker?

AspectUtility ApprenticeUtility Line Worker
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some technical trainingHigh school diploma; specialized training or apprenticeship
Work EnvironmentTraining sites, utility facilities, and on-the-job supervisionOutdoor, often in challenging weather, working on power lines and infrastructure
Industry UsageEntry-level role in utility companies, focusing on learning and assistingSkilled worker responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing power lines

Utility Apprentices typically undergo training and assist experienced workers, while Utility Line Workers perform hands-on installation and repairs. The apprenticeship prepares individuals for a career as a Utility Line Worker, with the latter requiring more experience and specialized skills.

What are the most commonly searched types of Utility jobs in Indiana? The most popular types of Utility jobs in Indiana are:
What cities in Indiana are hiring for Utility Apprentice jobs? Cities in Indiana with the most Utility Apprentice job openings:
Infographic showing various Utility Apprentice job openings in Indiana as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 82% Full Time, and 18% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.
Electrician - Apprentice

Electrician - Apprentice

D&K Electric, Inc.

Lafayette, IN • On-site

$18 - $28/hr

Full-time

Medical, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 25 days ago

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Job description

D&K Electric, Inc. – Join Our Team

Who We Are:

D&K Electric is a well-established specialty electrical contractor proudly serving the Greater Lafayette area for over 30 years. We focus on projects and clients that align with our strategic goals and reflect the values we share with our employees. Rooted in strong, family-oriented principles, we treat everyone with respect and integrity—the Golden Rule is our guide.

We offer:

  • Competitive wages
  • Health insurance
  • Paid vacation and holidays
  • Profit-sharing plan
  • Company-provided uniforms, tools, and equipment
  • Four-year apprenticeship program (includes an Associate’s Degree through Vincennes University)

Who We’re Looking For:

We’re seeking individuals interested in becoming electricians in commercial and light industrial settings. Ideal candidates bring a positive, can-do attitude and thrive in a collaborative team environment.

Preferred Qualifications & Traits

  • Reliable, respectful, and able to work independently
  • Pride in craftsmanship and attention to detail
  • Safe and proper use of tools, equipment, and materials
  • Comfortable working at heights and on platforms (ladders, scaffolds, aerial lifts, catwalks, roofs, etc.)
  • Able to work in confined spaces (switchgear rooms, crawl spaces, utility tunnels, attics, etc.)

Career Level & Experience

  • GED or equivalent required
  • Prior experience in building trades is a plus, but not required

Learn More:

Visit - www.dkelectric.com to explore our company and career opportunities.

Company Description

We are a specialized electrical contractor focused on strategic growth throughout the commercial and industrial marketplace. Our electricians are hand selected to fit our culture and are better trained and better qualified than our competitors allowing us to provide them with better compensation and benefits while still remaining highly competitive in the marketplace.