Job Description
Job Summary:
As a Low Voltage Apprentice, you will work under the supervision of experienced technicians and foremen to gain hands-on experience in the installation, maintenance, and testing of structured cabling systems and low voltage electrical components. This position is ideal for individuals looking to build a strong foundation in the low voltage and electrical trades while actively participating in projects involving voice, data, fiber optic, and related systems.
Key Responsibilities:
Installation & System Setup:
- Assist in the installation of copper, coaxial, and fiber optic cable in backbone, horizontal, and riser environments.
- Terminate voice and data jacks; assist with terminations on patch panels and cross-connects.
- Install and support various low voltage systems, including data networks, fire alarms, and communication systems.
- Build and install racks, ladder trays, cable supports, and related infrastructure.
- Perform basic conduit installation tasks including bending and cutting (EMT, PVC, etc.).
- Pull wire through conduit and support underground and overhead cable runs.
- Support the installation of devices such as switches, access points, and security components.
Blueprint Reading & Documentation:
- Read and interpret construction blueprints, wiring diagrams, and cabling layouts to support accurate installation.
- Follow detailed project specifications and ensure all installations comply with industry standards and project requirements.
- Assist in documenting project progress, cable labeling, and testing records.
Safety, Compliance & Job Site Support:
- Comply with OSHA, NEC, and company safety protocols at all times.
- Maintain a clean and organized work area and participate in safety meetings and training.
- Use hand and power tools safely and efficiently for daily tasks.
- Assist in firestopping and other site-specific requirements as directed.
Teamwork & Learning:
- Work closely with journeymen, field technicians, and foremen to learn best practices and improve technical skills.
- Be proactive in learning and developing new installation methods and technologies.
Demonstrate a positive attitude, strong work ethic, and commitment to continuous improvement.
Education & Certifications:
- High school diploma or GED required.
- Successful, continual participation in Allied Electric’s apprenticeship program through completion.
- Obtain OSHA 10-hour safety certification by the end of the 4th year of apprenticeship.
Physical Requirements:
- Ability to occasionally lift objects up to 50 pounds.
- Must be capable of standing for extended periods, performing repetitive bending and squatting motions, and working in overhead conditions.
- Ability to work in tight and confined spaces and on ladders or elevated platforms.
- Ability to travel regionally up to 50% of the time.
Skills & Abilities:
- Strong mechanical aptitude and willingness to learn new skills.
- Proficiency in the use of basic hand and power tools.
- Demonstrated ability to maintain safe work habits and high productivity.
- Self-motivated with a commitment to continuous improvement and learning.
- Ability to adapt to changing tasks and responsibilities as directed by supervisors.
Work Ethic & Attitude:
- Demonstrated professionalism, strong communication, and team-oriented mindset.
- Commitment to safe work practices and compliance with safety regulations.
- Willingness to take initiative and contribute to the overall success of the project.
Compensation & Benefits:
- Pay rate increases based on apprenticeship milestones and progression.
- Health, dental, and vision insurance.
- 401(k) with company match.
- Paid time off and holidays.
- Tool Allowance.
