Entry Level Apprentice Technician

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Entry Level Apprentice Technician

Launch Your Career in Technology and Trade

Get your start in a field that blends technology, teamwork, and technical skills. As a Low Voltage Apprentice, you ll work on projects that keep businesses connected and secure. TradeSTAR s client partners are looking for individuals who are ready to learn, work hard, and build a future in a career that offers growth from entry-level all the way to Project Manager or Superintendent. Your path to success begins with the first connection you make.


Company Profile
TradeSTAR is a leading full-service hiring firm partnering with industry professionals exclusively in the low-voltage and electrical industries. It is our goal to pass along our industry knowledge and take the time to educate our candidates while providing the necessary guidance, training, and opportunities that help them be successful. When you choose TradeSTAR, you can be assured you are aligning with someone who cares about your success and is interested in a life-long business relationship.

What's in it for you?

  • Medical Insurance Options.

  • Access to Top Contractors.

  • Work on the Biggest Projects in North Texas.

  • Competitive Weekly Pay.

  • Lucrative Career Opportunities.

  • Leadership Opportunities.

  • Advanced Industry Certification Guidance.

  • Referral Bonuses.

Your Role:

  • The Entry Level Apprentice Technician is responsible for

  • Learning the ins and outs of low voltage systems installation and then applying that knowledge in a real-world environment to

  • Assist in the installation of fire alarm, security alarm, voice/data, or audio-visual systems that comprise a building's commercial-grade low voltage technologies.

  • Gain valuable, real-world experience as you assist experienced Technicians in the installation of cabling and hardware.

  • Learn valuable skills such as how to read blueprints and schematics, how to operate industry-specific test equipment, building codes, industry-specific trade secrets, and much, much more. The more you learn the more you earn!


Background Profile:

  • Experienced at working in a construction environment or physically demanding roles.

  • Mechanically inclined and familiar with basic hand tools.

  • Motivated to learn a skilled trade and pursue a lucrative career.

  • Willing to travel daily to, from, and between job sites in Dallas-Fort Worth and surrounding areas.

  • Dependable and on time.

  • Able to work days, nights, and weekends as needed.

  • Have reliable transportation and a valid driver's license.


How to Apply:
For immediate consideration, call or text us at 469-930-7515, drop by Monday through Friday between 8 5 PM at 8200 Springwood Dr. #245 Irving, TX or send us your resume at dalcable@tradestarinc.com

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About the Company:
TradeSTAR, Inc.



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