Plumber Assistant- Full-Time- $24/HR
Apprentice job in Gurnee, IL
Perform routine repair and maintenance of plumbing systems, including fire systems, irrigation systems, filtration and chlorination systems and sanitary and storm drainage systems.
Responsibilities:
Repair and maintain a variety of Park facilities including irrigations systems, sinks, storm drains, underground, water lines, piping, quick couplers, valves, compressed air lines, sanitary sewer, natural gas lines, bathroom fixtures, restaurant fixtures, misters, pumps, garbage disposals, etc.
Make daily rounds of all restroom facilities. Make needed repairs to toilets and sinks. Unclog toilets as needed.
Perform general maintenance on pumps and motors.
Work assignments will include ditch digging, trouble shooting, shop and area clean up, driving company vehicles and equipment, special work for promotional events.
Install new fixtures and fabricate items as necessary. Cut and prepare pipe for new usages.
Service the back flow preventers.
Cross trained in minimal diagnostic coverage of kitchen and HVAC equipment.
All other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Minimum Qualifications:
Two or more years of experience repairing and maintaining plumbing systems
Water park equipment experience a plus
CPO certification a plus
State Plumbing license a plus
High school diploma or equivalent experience
The ability to work flexible shifts including weekends
Must possess the mental and physical capacities necessary to perform the primary job duties, including climbing and working at heights up to and in excess of 150ft., crawling and working in confined spaces and lifting up to 100 lbs. Must be able to work outdoors in extreme temperatures. Must possess the physical dexterity to operate hand tools and motor vehicles
Must have tools and equipment to perform required duties and tasks as assigned
Must possess a valid Drivers License
Auto-ApplyManufacturing Apprentice
Apprentice job in Sioux Center, IA
Join our new Industrial Manufacturing Technician Registered Apprenticeship and gain the knowledge, skills, and abilities you need to have a successful manufacturing career! Interstates is currently seeking motivated young men and women to join our program as Production Tech Apprentices. This role will provide direct support to our Sioux Center manufacturing operations. An ideal candidate will be results driven, safety-minded, and work well with a team.
Interstates' Story
We meet the electrical and automation needs of companies around the world. For seventy years, we've tackled complex challenges and developed innovative solutions. We started out as a small electric company, and have evolved into an organization with over 1000 employees and multiple locations throughout the Midwest. During this evolution, the most impressive thing we have built is our team! At Interstates we treat each other like family, because the foundation of our success is our team. We have created a collaborative workplace based on trust, integrity, and support for one another.
At Interstates, our success starts with your success.
Primary Job Duties and Responsibilities:
* Displays a positive and enthusiastic attitude
* Takes the initiative to learn systems and processes
* Takes a proactive approach to problem solving
* Assembling pre-fabricated electrical construction material
* Assembling and pre-wiring light fixtures, receptacles, and switches
* Bending and threading conduit
* Fabricates support structures by cutting, bending, and welding components
* Other duties may be assigned
Minimum Qualifications:
* High school Junior or higher education level
* 16 years of age
* Ability to commit 20 hours/week (during school), 40+ hours/week during Summer
Preferred Skills:
* Excellent verbal communication
* Ability to work cooperatively with others and build effective relationships
* Display a positive attitude
* Strong attention to detail
* Be results driven and safety minded
* Ability to routinely lift 50-75lbs
Location & Travel: The position is located in Sioux Center, IA. Applicants must be local or willing to relocate to be considered.
BCBA Apprentice / BCBA in training
Apprentice job in Lincolnwood, IL
Job Description
At North Shore Pediatric Therapy, you don't have to chase down supervision opportunities or hope you stumble into the right experiences. We've built them in. From unrestricted activities to leadership practice, from study support to interdisciplinary collaboration-you'll get everything you need to not only meet BACB requirements, but to go beyond them.
That's why our fellowship model leads to a 90% first-attempt pass rate. Because when you're prepared the right way, you don't just pass-you thrive.
Whether you're still building your hours or already hit 1,000, we'll meet you where you are:
Assistant Clinical Coordinator (ACC): For students working toward 1,000 fieldwork hours
Lead Assistant Clinical Coordinator (LACC): For students with 1,000+ total fieldwork hours (any type), ready for more responsibility
Why NSPT?
Built-In Experiences, Not Box-Checking: You'll never need to scramble to find intakes, discharges, or unrestricted activities-they're systematically provided as part of your role. Every requirement is covered, and every experience is intentional.
Beyond the Minimum: We don't just prep you to "get by." You'll practice leadership, collaborate across disciplines, and develop clinical judgment that sets you apart the day you become a BCBA.
A Clear Path Forward: ACC → LACC → BCBA.
Your next role is already waiting. You don't need to leave to level up.
Interdisciplinary Collaboration: You'll learn side by side with ABA, neuropsych, OT, PT, speech, and mental health teams, so you become the kind of BCBA who sees the whole child.
Family Impact You'll Feel: You get to be the reason a parent finally exhales. That's what happens here. Our kids don't know you're logging hours. They just know they're thriving.
Who Thrives Here
Enrolled in graduate-level ABA coursework, working toward BCBA certification
RBT-certified
Have 1,000+ total fieldwork hours (for Lead ACC) OR are working toward it (for ACC)
Patient, compassionate, and comfortable leading and coaching others
Quick to learn new systems and tech (we'll train you on ours)
What You'll Do
Partner with a Clinical Director to complete unrestricted supervision activities
Provide direct therapy as part of client teams
Mentor and coach Behavior Therapists with real-time feedback
Lead family training to help therapy carry into home and community life
Our benefits:
Career Path & Certification: We offer comprehensive training and support. You will work your way up from the Assistant Clinical Coordinator to a Lead Assistant Clinical Coordinator role. As part of this, you will have the opportunity to get weekly supervision, practice doing intakes, discharges, unrestricted hours, and more. You will also have access to our modules and study group (which has a 97% rate of passing the BCBA exam on the first try, and 100% total pass rate!)
Interdisciplinary Support: You'll thrive in our multi-disciplinary environment, working with teams in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), Neuropsychology, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Speech-Language Pathology, and Mental Health.
Flexible scheduling: Many of our kiddos need after school, evening and Saturday hours. You'll let us know the days and times you are available and we'll build your caseload!
401(k) with company match
Paid time off (for full-time employees)
Health, dental, and vision insurance (for full-time employees)
Paid holidays (for full-time employees)
✨ Why This is Special: At NSPT, you won't have to chase hours or wonder if you'll be ready. Every experience you need is built in. And when you pass the exam (on your first try), you'll already know-you're prepared to step confidently into your career as a BCBA.
Per hour$23-$23 USD
Sheet Metal Apprentice or HVAC Service Apprentice
Apprentice job in Rock Island, IL
SHEET METAL WORKERS LOCAL 91 JATC
8124 42nd St. West Rock Island, Illinois 61201
To be eligible for an apprenticeship in 2026, we must have all application materials by 2/28/2026. Are you looking for...........
A great life?
An opportunity to work with your hands and your head?
A career where you will make as much as a college grad, without paying for school?
A great job with great benefits, including health care, and a personal pension plan?
A real chance to advance, in a career with challenges and variety?
Job Security--A skill that is, and will continue to be, in demand?
Sometimes opportunities of a lifetime do come only once.
We are now seeking apprentice applicants in the following fields:
HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning)
HVAC Service Tech. (Service and Repair)
TAB (Testing and Balancing)
Industrial Sheet Metal and Welding
Architectural Sheet Metal
**EARN WHILE YOU LEARN**
Attend 160 - 200 hours of training per year for five years while earning a great wage working for a participating area contractor
Establish a solid career with NO student loans to repay
Advance in your career, working towards becoming a Sheet Metal Worker Journeyman
Be a part of an ever growing industry
Personal Requirements
Good communication skills
Drive, determination and willingness to learn
High School Diploma or GED
Above average mechanical & math skills
Good hand-eye coordination, form perception and manual dexterity
Dependable, with the ability to accept responsibility and work in a team environment
Application Process
Apply online
Submit transcripts
Attend orientation*
Complete aptitude exam
Attend Interview*
Look us up on Facebook or for additional information please go to the following links:
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*Interview process is subject to approval
Roofing Sales Apprentice Immediate Hiring
Apprentice job in Schaumburg, IL
Roofing Sales Apprentice - Generate Leads and Conduct presentations and sell Roofing
ROOFING SALES APPRENTICE • Lucrative Sales Opportunity • Earn $100K-$250K per year selling Roofing
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Generate Leads of homes with damaged roofing, conduct inspection and sell roofing
REQUIREMENTS:
• Experience Selling Roofing but Will Train
POSITION OFFERS:
• Competitive Commission - Earn $100K-$250K
• Stable Environment
TO APPLY:
All Qualified Applicants are expected to submit a brief explanation of their background stating why they would be a comfortable fit for this opportunity. All qualified applicants will be contacted for a phone interview
Apprentice Operator I
Apprentice job in Hudson, WI
Hulcher Services is seeking a motivated and success-driven Apprentice Operator I. You will play a vital role in transporting, operating and the servicing of assigned heavy equipment used in clearing railroad derailments by lifting and moving derailed railway cars and locomotives.
About Us:
Hulcher Service is an industry leader with more than 500 employees and over 25 divisions located in the United States and Mexico assisting customers with derailments as well as engineering work, track maintenance, disaster response, and environmental projects.
What You'll Do:
Drive tractor-trailer or escort vehicles.
Material handling of heavy steel chains, blocks and steel cables, and other devices.
Climbing and crawling on and under derailed railroad cars.
Maintenance, cleaning and setup of equipment requiring use of small and large tools including cutting torch and welding.
Digging, hammering, and other physical types of work with various tools
Lifting 100 lbs. maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying objects up to 50 lbs.
Work at heights over 25 feet on railroad cars; may be on bridges, over water, or in water.
Why Join Us:
Room for growth
Union benefits including, but not limited to medical insurance and pension plan
Take your career to the next level and join our mission-driven team! At Hulcher you can apply with confidence in knowing you will be a valued asset to our team and be a part of a stable thriving industry!
Requirements
What You Bring:
Must have a valid Class A CDL with NO restrictions.
Must have a valid driver's license.
Ability to work on-call 24/7 365 days a year in an emergency response environment.
Ability to travel up to 50% of the time.
Ability to conduct maintenance inspections on equipment.
Work Schedule:
Monday through Sunday on the job or possibly at division.
On call for 24 hours for derailments requiring immediate response.
8-hours/day Monday through Friday; on call at other times for derailments requiring immediate response.
The Response Team is to be available at all times and all hours of the day.
Salary Description $26.84/Hourly
"Traveling" Carpenter's Apprentice (waukesha)
Apprentice job in Waukesha, WI
"Traveling" Carpenter's Apprentice (Waukesha) hide this posting © craigslist - Map data © OpenStreetMap 108 Wilmont drive
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compensation: mid teens starting employment type: full-time
Professional Construction Inc is a medium sized construction company out of Waukesha/Milwaukee looking for a specific worker.
This position will be filled by someone looking to start a career path with a great company and grow at a measured pace. This would begin with some travel (typically 4 days a week at 40+ hours) while you work along side a small but effective crew of leaders and apprentices. We will be placing the new hire(s) on a probationary period to see if they have what it takes to successfully move forward into the program. The 1st year apprenticeship program begins in fall and includes 4 weeks of paid schooling during the winter months. You will earn while you learn as you work towards "Journeyman" status. Pay raises are automatic.
This is for a full employment position. General Construction experience is a plus as we do Commercial, Residential Remodeling and New Home Construction as well. Please send a resume or description of your experience to this ad. Compensation varies based on experience level.
Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
do NOT contact us with unsolicited services or offers
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Apprentice Lineman- Bloomington, IL
Apprentice job in Bloomington, IL
This four step training program, lasting 3.5 years, is designed to give the employee the opportunity to learn the skills necessary to become a lineman as per Corn Belt Energy policy.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The Apprentice Lineman is responsible for the following tasks:
Install transformers, regulators and reclosers, and make the proper wiring connections.
Operate and work from aerial bucket trucks.
Perform lineman duties on both secondary and primary voltages on energized lines.
Operate equipment including, but not limited to, line construction trucks, backhoes, trenchers, service vans, pickups and service trucks.
Understand theories of voltage regulation, fault currents and coordination of line protection devices.
Use of all hand tools, implements, devices, equipment and material required for work.
Construct overhead and underground lines and operative all equipment necessary to complete those tasks.
Basic metering that includes connecting service as well as disconnects.
Cut and trim trees as needed.
Must be able to read and comprehend the text and workbooks to complete the Apprentice Program.
Develop a working knowledge of construction specifications and the National Electrical Safety Code.
Capable of understanding and applying all OSHA and company regulations and safety rules necessary to perform the job.
Possess the ability and skill to learn to climb poles and towers.
Required to submit to and pass random drug testing as per DOT requirements, as well as submit and pass a CDL physical and medical examiners certificate and hearing test regularly.
Frequently maintains both underground and overhead electrical system by replacing damaged transformers, breakers, regulators, conductor, insulators, meter loops, poles, switching gear and related equipment on energized and de-energized lines. These duties are qualified in the JATC Standards of Apprenticeship; step advancement guidelines.
Performs related duties to line construction which includes accounting for materials used, stocking trucks, loading and unloading materials, and inspecting distribution and transmission line for necessary maintenance.
Submits all required paperwork as needed to comply with company rules and government regulations.
Must reside or be willing to relocate within a 20 mile radius of the Bloomington office.
Other duties as assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
High School Diploma/GED required
Accredited electrical line worker course of study desirable
Illinois CDL-A
CPR certification
WORK CONDITIONS
Work will be performed inside and outside; with the outside work involving various weather conditions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk, sit; use hands, arms, and fingers to handle, feel, or reach; climb or balance; smell, talk, and hear.
Employee is frequently required to stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl.
The employee must regularly lift and/or move more than 100 pounds.
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
Requires face-to-face discussions with individuals
Includes exposure to contaminants
Requires working indoors in environmentally controlled conditions
Requires working outdoors, exposed to all weather conditions
OTHER QUALIFICATIONS
Must be willing and able to work extra and/or irregular hours as the needs of the job may require.
Must observe all safety rules and regulations adopted by CBEC.
Must attend schools and conferences as requested by the CBEC management.
Must be able to travel on a limited basis. Most trips will be limited to a two hundred mile radius of office; occasional other trips in the country.
Must purchase tools and equipment as specified by CBEC policy.
Must be able to pass a background check. We also conduct pre-employment drug testing. Any job offer will be based on the results of background and drug testing.
Carpenter Apprentice
Apprentice job in Madison, WI
Why JP Cullen?
We specialize in the “Tough Jobs” no one else can do. And we need Tradespeople with the right technical skills, hard work ethic, and can-do attitude, based in the Madison, Milwaukee, and Janesville areas.
We are seeking tradespeople at the Apprentice level for the following:
Carpenters
Tradespeople who enjoy working with their hands, being a part of a team, and seeing progress made each day.
Responsibilities
Ensure that the intent of Cullen policies, procedures and quality standards is followed in accordance with our Quality Management System. (Reference Section 3.7.2 of the Company Guide).
Responsible for putting quality work in place safely, effectively and efficiently.
Complete physical labor as directed by supervisor.
Follow building plans.
Maintain a positive work atmosphere by acting and communicating in a manner so that you get along with customers, clients, co-workers and management.
Wear appropriate clothing for the construction industry.
Be at your workstation at the expected time for starting and after breaks.
Have the appropriate tools for your work.
Participate in and contribute to Operational Planning Process.
Communicate with team members around you.
Qualifications
Perform physical labor and comfortable working at heights or tight spaces
Work outdoors in all weather conditions
High School Diploma or equivalent
Is serving or has completed an apprenticeship in accordance with the applicable union agreements
Journeywoman/journeyman in accordance with the applicable union agreements
Compensation & Benefits
All compensation and benefits for this position are administered through the employee's union affiliation, in accordance with the applicable collective bargaining agreement. Specific details regarding salary, health benefits, retirement plans, and other entitlements will be provided by the union.
EEO
JP Cullen is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action (EEO/AA) Employer. We promote diversity by proactively recruiting, hiring, and promoting women, minorities, disabled individuals, and veterans. JP Cullen provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire.
Auto-ApplyCarpenter Apprentice
Apprentice job in Washington, IA
We are seeking a motivated and dedicated Carpenter Apprentice to join our team. This entry-level position is ideal for individuals looking to gain hands-on experience in the construction industry while learning the essential skills needed to become a skilled carpenter. The Carpenter Apprentice will assist experienced carpenters in various tasks, including installation, repair, and maintenance of structures and fixtures. This role offers an excellent opportunity for growth and development within the restoration and construction fields.
Responsibilities
Assist in the installation of siding, roofing, and other structural components.
Participate in water damage restoration projects by helping to assess damage and implement repairs.
Fabricate wooden structures and components according to specifications.
Support concrete forming tasks, ensuring proper alignment and stability.
Collaborate with team members on masonry projects, including bricklaying and stonework.
Learn construction estimating techniques to assist in project planning and budgeting.
Engage in remodeling activities, helping to transform spaces according to client needs.
Contribute to construction painting efforts, ensuring high-quality finishes on various surfaces.
Maintain a clean and organized work environment while adhering to safety protocols.
Experience
Previous exposure to the construction industry is beneficial but not required; we welcome those eager to learn.
Familiarity with siding, roofing, water damage restoration, fabrication, concrete forming, masonry, construction estimating, remodeling, and construction painting is a plus.
A strong willingness to learn new skills and techniques related to carpentry and construction practices.
Ability to work effectively as part of a team while also demonstrating initiative in individual tasks.
Join us as a Carpenter Apprentice and take the first step towards a rewarding career in carpentry!
Welding Apprentice- May 2026 Graduate
Apprentice job in Polk City, IA
ABOUT THE TEPA COMPANIES Established in 2005 and owned by the Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians, The Tepa Companies deliver comprehensive and sustainable solutions to federal, state, local, and private-sector clients throughout the United States. The tribally owned companies work independently and collaboratively to provide wide-ranging construction, engineering, environmental, industrial, staffing, and technology services.
When you join Tepa Companies, you have the opportunity to expand your entrepreneurial skill set while growing professionally alongside the best in the industry. You will have the opportunity to impact your team, the organization as a whole, and subsequently, our Tribe.
We seek out top talent to provide the best services for our clients. We focus on being a responsible company for our employees and their families by creating a culture that reflects our core values and offering competitive pay and benefits package. Our benefits package includes comprehensive medical, dental, vision, generous paid time off and holidays, 401(k) plan with company match, life insurance, flexible spending and health savings account, mental health support and resources, short and long-term disability, and tuition reimbursement.
LOCATION: This is a nationwide traveling position requiring frequent travel to project sites across the United States. Per diem will be provided.
ABOUT THE JOB
The Tepa Companies are seeking a Welding Apprentice who will Perform welding tasks under supervision on piping and plate within petroleum operations facilities. In addition to welding, the successful candidate must be able to assist in tasks related to welding such as fit‐up, preparation, repair, inspection, and post weld preparation. As required, the Apprentice Welder will also be tasked to assist with general site work such as loading and unloading equipment and materials, site clean‐up and preparation, mobilization, and demobilization to and from the jobsite, scaffolding erection, general tank construction tasks and other duties as assigned.
This role is intended for May 2026 college graduates who majored in an applicable field. As Tepa continues to grow, we are focusing on hiring recent graduates to begin their careers at our organization with opportunities to receive hands-on learning, mentorship, and growth within the company. This is an entry-level position that does not require previous experience but does require completed education in the particular discipline.
Job Functions:
* Follow welding procedure specifications when welding
* Train and assist with performing quality welds able to pass radiographic examination
* Train and assist with performing quality welds using various welding process, such as TIG, GMAW, SMAW, FCAW, etc.
* Train and assist with producing quality welds with efficiency
* Train to perform or assist with fit‐up and preparation of welds
* Perform or assist with post weld cleanup, inspection, and repair
* Communicate regularly with the Field Foreman regarding issues and concerns on the job site
* Train to determine the required tools, materials and welding methods based on the project specifications
* Assist with the assembly, installation, and repair of pipe components and systems according to specifications
* Inspect all materials, equipment, and tools required to perform the work
* Maintain supplies, equipment, and tools
* Properly prepare materials by clamping, cutting, or applying chemical solutions to piping
* Observe all safety regulations
WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR
* High School diploma or GED
* Formal vocational/technical training in GTAW- Gas tungsten arc welding and basic welding processes/procedures
* Must be graduating in 2026 from vocational training (May/June graduates preferred)
* Must be able to pass a multi-position weld test utilizing the SMAW process
* Must be able to pass 2 and 3G plate welding tests
* Must be able to perform stick welds on both carbon and stainless-steel plate and pipe
* Must be able to utilize large weld rods (3/16" minimum) in multi-positions in an effective and efficient manner
* Ability to learn to read and interpret blueprints, schematics, and written instructions
* Must have a general knowledge of AWS, API, ANSI, and ASME codes and standards
* Must be able to troubleshoot and have a strong attention to detail
* Must have physical dexterity
* Must be able to follow verbal directions
* Must be able to read and write in English
* Must be willing to travel for long durations
* Must be able to pass a background check required to access US military installations
* Must have a valid driver's license
Equal Opportunity Employer Veterans
Welder Apprentice- Austin Industrial Decatur, IL West
Apprentice job in Decatur, IL
Welder - Structural This person must be able to join steel components or metal plates using blueprints, work orders, welding procedures or oral instructions through the application of heat or electric arc-welding equipment. Other duties may be assigned.
Specific Duties and Responsibilities:
* Uses Gas-Metal Arc, Flux-Cored Arc, Gas-Tungsten Arc, Submerged Arc or Shielded Metal Arc welding processes.
* Unites pipes from torch to tanks of oxygen and fuel gas and turns valves to release mixture.
* Reaching expected temperature, size, and color of flame by burning torch and adjusting flow of gas and air.
* Preheats work pieces for the preparation of welding or curving, using torch.
* Fills holes or corrects mistakes in lead pieces and makes bulges thin and curves in metal work pieces.
* manually apply filler rod to supply weld metal. May clean or degrease weld joint or workplace, using wire brush, portable grinder, or chemical bath.
* remove excess weld, defective weld material, slag and spatter, using carbon arc gouge, hand scrapper, grinder or power chipper.
* Climbs up ladders or works on scaffolds to take apart textures.
* In order to protect the torch chooses place of weld based on type, thickness, area, and expected temperature of metal.
* Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications Required for this Position:
Education - no minimum education requirements.
Experience - 2-4 years of Journeyman level experience.
* Applicants must be legally authorized to work for ANY employer in the United States. Austin Industrial is unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment visa for this position.
Benefits & Compensation
Austin Industrial is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
See the "Know Your Rights" poster available in English and Spanish.
About Austin Industrial
Austin Industrial provides premier self-perform maintenance, construction, and soft craft service to leading industrial companies across the U.S. An industry leader for more than 60 years, we offer single-source solutions to our customers in the oil, gas, chemical, food, agriculture, power, and manufacturing industries.
To learn more about us, visit *************************************************
No Third-Party Inquiries Please
This Company does not accept and will not consider unsolicited resumes or any other unsolicited candidate information submitted to the Company or any of its employee-owners by staffing agencies, search firms, or third-party recruiters in response to a posted vacancy. The Company will not pay any placement fee(s) without a written agreement to do so (i.e., payment must be required pursuant to the terms of a written agreement).
Any unsolicited resumes or candidate information submitted to this Company or any of its employee-owners becomes the property of the Company.
Accessibility Note
If you are a job seeker with a disability and require a reasonable accommodation to apply for one of our jobs or have accessibility concerns, please contact the People Services Team at **************.
Weld Youth Apprentice
Apprentice job in Janesville, WI
United Alloy is a preferred designer, manufacturer and powder coater of certified metal tanks, skids, frames, trailers, chassis, and related products crafted to world-class quality standards in strategic partnership with Fortune 500 OEM customers.UA products are proudly “Made in the USA”. In addition to being made in the USA, UA is also 9001 certified, and has been recognized as a WBENC woman/minority owned business.â¯â¯
CULTURE
United Alloy empowers and entrusts our employees to manage the responsibilities of both their work and home lives. We are an agile team that produces extraordinary results, setting the standard in safety, quality, productivity, and profitability. Employees act with a sense of ownership, take initiative to problem solve and is committed to the company's mission, their team and themselves.â¯â¯
United Alloy is supportive and encouraging of our employees, we are able to help make their dreams become a reality. At UA, every employee matters to us. We want everyone to have their own success story in their personal and professional lives. It's one way that makes us an actively engaged team, inspired to win together.â¯â¯
SUMMARY
The UA student learner program is designed to allow students to experience a “hands-on” approach to learning various facets of the organization. The student will have exposure to metal fabrication concepts and processes. This program is intended for students interested in pursuing a career in welding.
PROGRAM START DATE: July 13th, 2026
WHAT YOU'LL DO
Applicable to all areas of production shop
Can follow written and verbal directions to complete assignments or jobs
Can compute decimal equivalents and interchange fractions
Actively participate in efforts to establish and promote a safe and healthy work environment
Follow all UA policies and procedures
Act professionally and cooperate with other in a team setting
Other duties may be assigned
Fabrication Areas
Must be able to set up and run in one of the fabrication work areas
Understands how to manage daily work expectations and goals
Understands, interprets, and follows foreman's report including priorities and start dates
Understands how to read material sheet tags and determines material types and gauges
Understands cross check concepts and inspects product according to Inspection Control Plan
Follows all safety policies and standards
Understands non-conforming process according to SOP-0003
Maintains accurate and timely system transactions
Can inspect and clean equipment including all preventative maintenance
Welding Areas
Welds product using fixturing (if applicable) with minimal supervision
Utilizes hand tools, fixtures, and clamps for small welding applications
Can interpret basic elements of a blueprint, including welding symbols
Can identify types of joints and welds
Can meet UA weld aesthetic standards per customer specifications
Can set up and maintain welding machines including changing wire and monitoring gases
Can monitor and maintain welding consumable and supply stock
Understands cross check concepts and inspects product according to Inspection Control Plan
Accurately tags material and product according to WI-0002 Product Identification
Understands non-conforming process according to SOP-003
Can maintain a high degree of quality, must not have excessive scrap
Understands and can use basic math principles including addition, subtraction, multiplication and division
Accurately and efficiently perform all required PM on equipment
Able to successfully weld 1st articles and PPAPs
Can make minor repairs to equipment and support equipment
Inspects own work for quality standards
Batch Paint/TTX Areas
Load, wash, mask, and unload product during daily operation of the paint line
Will assist the setup personnel as directed for overall set up and changeover of the paint line
Inspects products regularly during production runs and informs set up technician of quality problems
Ability to package finished parts and prep for shipment
Assembly Area
Understands cross check concepts and inspects product according to Inspections Control Plan
Accurately tags material and product according to product specifications
Can identify hardware components used in assemblies
Can compute decimal equivalents and interchange fractions
Can accurately count and record production activity including picking, transfers, etc.
Can follow written and verbal directions to complete assignments or jobs
Shipping Area
Ability to interpret and systematically prepare packing slips, bills of lading and other shipping related documentation prior to shipping any product
Follow proper packaging methods and reference United Alloy's Master Document system for formal instructions
Assists with raw material inventory control and accuracy: including sheet stock, hardware, and other components
WHAT YOU'LL NEED
High School Junior or Senior in “good standing” that is 16-18 years of age; Must be willing to provide transcripts and faculty/personal recommendations upon request.
Submit an application that includes a well-written essay on why you want to be a United Alloy Youth Apprentice
Must have reliable transportation to work
Success completion of technical education courses and/or current enrollment in technical education courses
Ability to follow instructions both written and verbal
Basic computer skills
Must possess the ability to utilize tape measure, caliper, basic hand tools and air tools
12 Expected Behaviors of Actively Engaged Person - 100% Responsible, Trustworthy, Team Player, Clear Communicator, Empathy, Humility, Emotional Self-Control, Resolves Conflict Directly, Positive Attitude, Respects Others, Problem Solver, and Agile.
BENEFITS
In addition to excellent starting wages, we offer a competitive compensation and benefits package as well as numerous perks.
Medical, dental and visionâ¯
Generous RTO and Vacation policyâ¯
401(k) with company matchâ¯
Bonus opportunitiesâ¯
Paid trainingâ¯
Company paid holidaysâ¯â¯
Earn a competitive salary and performance-based bonusesâ¯
NOTE: Given the nature/size of our product and customer requirements, we require a stringent hiring process to ensure the highest quality product. Qualified candidates must successfully complete: Basic Skills/Measurement Test | Blueprint Reading Test | Pre-Employment Physical & Drug Screen
Physical Demands: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Ability to stand, sit, walk, bend, twist, stoop, pull, push, assemble, and carry for extended periods of time. Ability to lift and/or move up to 25 pounds regularly, frequently lift or move up to 50 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 100 pounds with an assist.
Work Environment: Ability to perform in a manufacturing environment that may have high noise levels, dust, chemicals, oil, and grease. Ability to work in an environment that may be either hot, cold or humid.
Youth Apprentice - Welder
Apprentice job in Beaver Dam, WI
Duties and Responsibilities:
Develop welding skills and process
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Blueprint reading
Use all types of measuring devices
Adhere to company policies and safety requirements
Other duties as assigned
Skills and Abilities:
Requires the ability to work effectively across all levels of the organization
Strong collaborative and accommodation tendencies
Ability to multi-task
Computer literate, with experience with Microsoft Office Suite programs
Effective written & verbal communication skills are required
Qualifications: High School diploma, or equivalent
To learn the welding processes and progress to a certified welder.
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Auto-ApplyHVAC Apprentice
Apprentice job in Cedar Rapids, IA
Job Description
At Dalton PHC, we're proud to sponsor and mentor the next generation of HVAC professionals through our Apprenticeship Program in partnership with Hawkeye Community College. This is a structured, hands-on path into a high-demand career where you can build skills, earn a paycheck, and set yourself up for long-term success in the trades.
Position Overview
As an Apprentice HVAC Technician, you'll be enrolled in a 4-year program that blends classroom learning with real job-site experience. You'll work alongside licensed professionals on heating, cooling, and ventilation systems while attending classes at Hawkeye Community College. By the end of the program, you'll have the skills and credentials to become a licensed journeyman HVAC technician.
Why Choose the Apprenticeship Path?
Earn While You Learn - Receive a paycheck from day one while completing your training.
Hands-On Experience - Gain practical skills by working directly on residential and commercial HVAC systems.
High Demand & Job Security - HVAC is an essential trade with strong, steady demand year-round.
Clear Career Growth - Progress from apprentice to journeyman with excellent earning potential and advancement opportunities.
Mentorship & Support - Learn from experienced professionals who are invested in your success.
College-Backed Training - Benefit from structured classroom instruction through Hawkeye Community College while applying what you learn in the field.
What You'll Be Doing
Assisting licensed HVAC technicians with installation, maintenance, and repair of heating, cooling, and ventilation systems
Learning how to troubleshoot and solve HVAC system issues
Following safety procedures and industry codes
Attending scheduled classes at Hawkeye Community College
Progressing each year with greater responsibilities and technical skills
Qualifications
High school diploma or GED (or working toward completion)
Strong work ethic and willingness to learn
Interest in a long-term skilled trade career in HVAC
Reliable transportation to work sites and classes
Positive attitude, problem-solving mindset, and reliability
Apply Today
Take the first step toward a stable, rewarding, and debt-free career in HVAC. Apply today to join Dalton PHC's HVAC Apprenticeship Program and start building your future.
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Welder Apprentice- Austin Industrial Decatur, IL West
Apprentice job in Decatur, IL
Welder - Structural This person must be able to join steel components or metal plates using blueprints, work orders, welding procedures or oral instructions through the application of heat or electric arc-welding equipment. Other duties may be assigned.
Specific Duties and Responsibilities:
+ Uses Gas-Metal Arc, Flux-Cored Arc, Gas-Tungsten Arc, Submerged Arc or Shielded Metal Arc welding processes.
+ Unites pipes from torch to tanks of oxygen and fuel gas and turns valves to release mixture.
+ Reaching expected temperature, size, and color of flame by burning torch and adjusting flow of gas and air.
+ Preheats work pieces for the preparation of welding or curving, using torch.
+ Fills holes or corrects mistakes in lead pieces and makes bulges thin and curves in metal work pieces.
+ manually apply filler rod to supply weld metal. May clean or degrease weld joint or workplace, using wire brush, portable grinder, or chemical bath.
+ remove excess weld, defective weld material, slag and spatter, using carbon arc gouge, hand scrapper, grinder or power chipper.
+ Climbs up ladders or works on scaffolds to take apart textures.
+ In order to protect the torch chooses place of weld based on type, thickness, area, and expected temperature of metal.
+ Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications Required for this Position:
**Education** - no minimum education requirements.
**Experience** - 2-4 years of Journeyman level experience.
+ Applicants must be legally authorized to work for ANY employer in the United States. Austin Industrial is unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment visa for this position.
**Benefits & Compensation**
**Austin Industrial is an Equal Opportunity Employer.**
_See_ the "Know Your Rights" poster available in English (****************************************************************************************** and Spanish (******************************************************************************************** .
**About Austin Industrial**
Austin Industrial provides premier self-perform maintenance, construction, and soft craft service to leading industrial companies across the U.S. An industry leader for more than 60 years, we offer single-source solutions to our customers in the oil, gas, chemical, food, agriculture, power, and manufacturing industries.
To learn more about us, visit ************************************************ .
**No Third-Party Inquiries Please**
This Company does not accept and will not consider unsolicited resumes or any other unsolicited candidate information submitted to the Company or any of its employee-owners by staffing agencies, search firms, or third-party recruiters in response to a posted vacancy. The Company will not pay any placement fee(s) without a written agreement to do so ( _i.e._ , payment must be required pursuant to the terms of a written agreement).
Any unsolicited resumes or candidate information submitted to this Company or any of its employee-owners becomes the property of the Company.
**Accessibility Note**
If you are a job seeker with a disability and require a reasonable accommodation to apply for one of our jobs or have accessibility concerns, please contact the **People Services Team** at ****************.**
Equal Opportunity Employer
This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws.
For further information, please review the Know Your Rights (**************************** notice from the Department of Labor.
Welder Apprentice- Austin Industrial Decatur, IL West
Apprentice job in Decatur, IL
Welder - Structural
This person must be able to join steel components or metal plates using blueprints, work orders, welding procedures or oral instructions through the application of heat or electric arc-welding equipment. Other duties may be assigned.
Specific Duties and Responsibilities:
Uses Gas-Metal Arc, Flux-Cored Arc, Gas-Tungsten Arc, Submerged Arc or Shielded Metal Arc welding processes.
Unites pipes from torch to tanks of oxygen and fuel gas and turns valves to release mixture.
Reaching expected temperature, size, and color of flame by burning torch and adjusting flow of gas and air.
Preheats work pieces for the preparation of welding or curving, using torch.
Fills holes or corrects mistakes in lead pieces and makes bulges thin and curves in metal work pieces.
manually apply filler rod to supply weld metal. May clean or degrease weld joint or workplace, using wire brush, portable grinder, or chemical bath.
remove excess weld, defective weld material, slag and spatter, using carbon arc gouge, hand scrapper, grinder or power chipper.
Climbs up ladders or works on scaffolds to take apart textures.
In order to protect the torch chooses place of weld based on type, thickness, area, and expected temperature of metal.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications Required for this Position:
Education - no minimum education requirements.
Experience - 2-4 years of Journeyman level experience.
Applicants must be legally authorized to work for ANY employer in the United States. Austin Industrial is unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment visa for this position.
Benefits & Compensation
Austin Industrial is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
See
the “Know Your Rights” poster available in English and Spanish.
About Austin Industrial
Austin Industrial provides premier self-perform maintenance, construction, and soft craft service to leading industrial companies across the U.S. An industry leader for more than 60 years, we offer single-source solutions to our customers in the oil, gas, chemical, food, agriculture, power, and manufacturing industries.
To learn more about us, visit https://www.austin-ind.com/what-we-do/industrial.
No Third-Party Inquiries Please
This Company does not accept and will not consider unsolicited resumes or any other unsolicited candidate information submitted to the Company or any of its employee-owners by staffing agencies, search firms, or third-party recruiters in response to a posted vacancy. The Company will not pay any placement fee(s) without a written agreement to do so (
i.e.
, payment must be required pursuant to the terms of a written agreement).
Any unsolicited resumes or candidate information submitted to this Company or any of its employee-owners becomes the property of the Company.
Accessibility Note
If you are a job seeker with a disability and require a reasonable accommodation to apply for one of our jobs or have accessibility concerns, please contact the People Services Team at (877) 831-1217.
Diesel Service Apprentice
Apprentice job in Sterling, IL
Full-time Description
CIT Trucks, LLC is seeking a competitive individual that has the drive and motivation to pursue a challenging career path in an industry that moves roughly 73% of the nation's goods. At CIT Trucks, we have the people, the technology, and the facilities to ensure the highest quality repair and maintenance service. Our factory-trained staff of more than 300 technicians provides experienced, specialized service on all makes and models of trucks, tractors and trailers. All technicians have online access to service manuals and technical information, which ensures that the most efficient and effective repair procedures are followed.
We are not just looking for a Diesel Service Apprentice; we are seeking the next rising star in our operations. At CIT Trucks, LLC, you'll have the opportunity to:
Be a part of a growing company with a strong track record of success
Receive comprehensive training and development opportunities
Advance your career through internal promotion opportunities
CIT Trucks, LLC. is a leading commercial truck dealer group serving the transportation industry. We serve customers in Illinois, Missouri and Indiana through our network of 16 locations with a workforce of over 900+ employees. Our sales revenues exceed $700 million with projections surpassing $1 billion in next few years. We are actively looking for candidates that can support our mission of providing exceptional customer service to a critical national industry.
Responsibilities of a Diesel Service Apprentice entail:
Shadow and assist experienced diesel technicians, learning fundamental repair and maintenance techniques.
Perform basic maintenance tasks, such as oil changes, fluid checks, and component replacements under supervision.
Perform pre-delivery inspections on vehicles or equipment to ensure readiness.
Maintain a clean and organized workspace, ensuring proper tool care and safety procedures.
Participate in training programs and workshops to develop knowledge of diesel systems, diagnostics, and repair procedures.
Assist with recordkeeping and documentation of work performed.
CIT Trucks, LLC provides a comprehensive wage and benefits package that includes:
Boot reimbursement at $150 annually
Prescription safety glasses up to $175 annually
Tool assistance program
Paid holidays and PTO
Choice between 3 wide-ranging medical plans with prescription coverage
Option to participate in HSA or FSA savings accounts
Access to dental and vision insurance
Short- and long-term disability coverage
Company paid life insurance, as well as additional voluntary life insurance for self and family
401(k) retirement planning that has a dollar-for-dollar employer match up to 4%
Requirements
The requirements to be a Diesel Service Apprentice for CIT Trucks, LLC include:
Must be at least 18 years old
High School diploma or GED required
Must have and maintain a valid driver's license
Ability to obtain a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) and DOT medical card
Ability to lift, carry and move objects up to 120 pounds
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and maintain attention to detail
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Ability to maintain excellent attendance and punctuality
Maintain professional appearance and attitude
Willingness and ability to complete training in a timely manner
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Salary Description $21.00 - $24.00 / hour
Apprentice Operator I
Apprentice job in Hudson, WI
Hulcher Services is seeking a motivated and success-driven Apprentice Operator I. You will play a vital role in transporting, operating and the servicing of assigned heavy equipment used in clearing railroad derailments by lifting and moving derailed railway cars and locomotives.
About Us:
Hulcher Service is an industry leader with more than 500 employees and over 25 divisions located in the United States and Mexico assisting customers with derailments as well as engineering work, track maintenance, disaster response, and environmental projects.
What You'll Do:
* Drive tractor-trailer or escort vehicles.
* Material handling of heavy steel chains, blocks and steel cables, and other devices.
* Climbing and crawling on and under derailed railroad cars.
* Maintenance, cleaning and setup of equipment requiring use of small and large tools including cutting torch and welding.
* Digging, hammering, and other physical types of work with various tools
* Lifting 100 lbs. maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying objects up to 50 lbs.
* Work at heights over 25 feet on railroad cars; may be on bridges, over water, or in water.
Why Join Us:
* Room for growth
* Union benefits including, but not limited to medical insurance and pension plan
Take your career to the next level and join our mission-driven team! At Hulcher you can apply with confidence in knowing you will be a valued asset to our team and be a part of a stable thriving industry!
Requirements
What You Bring:
* Must have a valid Class A CDL with NO restrictions.
* Must have a valid driver's license.
* Ability to work on-call 24/7 365 days a year in an emergency response environment.
* Ability to travel up to 50% of the time.
* Ability to conduct maintenance inspections on equipment.
Work Schedule:
* Monday through Sunday on the job or possibly at division.
* On call for 24 hours for derailments requiring immediate response.
* 8-hours/day Monday through Friday; on call at other times for derailments requiring immediate response.
* The Response Team is to be available at all times and all hours of the day.
Apprentice Lineman- Princeton, IL
Apprentice job in Princeton, IL
This four step training program, lasting 3.5 years, is designed to give the employee the opportunity to learn the skills necessary to become a lineman as per Corn Belt Energy policy.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The Apprentice Lineman is responsible for the following tasks:
Install transformers, regulators and reclosers, and make the proper wiring connections.
Operate and work from aerial bucket trucks.
Perform lineman duties on both secondary and primary voltages on energized lines.
Operate equipment including, but not limited to, line construction trucks, backhoes, trenchers, service vans, pickups and service trucks.
Understand theories of voltage regulation, fault currents and coordination of line protection devices.
Use of all hand tools, implements, devices, equipment and material required for work.
Construct overhead and underground lines and operative all equipment necessary to complete those tasks.
Basic metering that includes connecting service as well as disconnects.
Cut and trim trees as needed.
Must be able to read and comprehend the text and workbooks to complete the Apprentice Program.
Develop a working knowledge of construction specifications and the National Electrical Safety Code.
Capable of understanding and applying all OSHA and company regulations and safety rules necessary to perform the job.
Possess the ability and skill to learn to climb poles and towers.
Required to submit to and pass random drug testing as per DOT requirements, as well as submit and pass a CDL physical and medical examiners certificate and hearing test regularly.
Frequently maintains both underground and overhead electrical system by replacing damaged transformers, breakers, regulators, conductor, insulators, meter loops, poles, switching gear and related equipment on energized and de-energized lines. These duties are qualified in the JATC Standards of Apprenticeship; step advancement guidelines.
Performs related duties to line construction which includes accounting for materials used, stocking trucks, loading and unloading materials, and inspecting distribution and transmission line for necessary maintenance.
Submits all required paperwork as needed to comply with company rules and government regulations.
Must reside or be willing to relocate within a 20 mile radius of the Princeton office.
Other duties as assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
High School Diploma/GED required
Accredited electrical line worker course of study desirable
Illinois CDL-A
CPR certification
WORK CONDITIONS
Work will be performed inside and outside; with the outside work involving various weather conditions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk, sit; use hands, arms, and fingers to handle, feel, or reach; climb or balance; smell, talk, and hear.
Employee is frequently required to stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl.
The employee must regularly lift and/or move more than 100 pounds.
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
Requires face-to-face discussions with individuals
Includes exposure to contaminants
Requires working indoors in environmentally controlled conditions
Requires working outdoors, exposed to all weather conditions
OTHER QUALIFICATIONS
Must be willing and able to work extra and/or irregular hours as the needs of the job may require.
Must observe all safety rules and regulations adopted by CBEC.
Must attend schools and conferences as requested by the CBEC management.
Must be able to travel on a limited basis. Most trips will be limited to a two hundred mile radius of office; occasional other trips in the country.
Must purchase tools and equipment as specified by CBEC policy.
Must be able to pass a background check. We also conduct pre-employment drug testing. Any job offer will be based on the results of background and drug testing.