Ready to jumpstart your career with a paid opportunity? These active apprenticeships offer valuable hands-on training and a direct path into rewarding fields. Don’t miss your chance to apply this week!
1. Industrial Maintenance Mechanic — Texas Healthcare Linen
Apply by: July 30, 2026 · Location: Abilene, TX · Paid
What is it?
This apprenticeship program trains candidates to become skilled Industrial Maintenance Mechanics. You will learn to troubleshoot and maintain critical electrical and mechanical systems, ensuring efficient operations in a healthcare linen production environment.
Program Format
Posted: August 9, 2026 · Apply by: July 30, 2026 · Work arrangement: onsite · Employment type: Full-time · Paid
Who’s it for?
This opportunity is for individuals eager to learn industrial maintenance, troubleshoot complex systems, and perform preventive maintenance. It’s ideal for those looking for a hands-on career in a production facility.
What to expect
- Training to troubleshoot electrical and mechanical systems.
- Performing preventive maintenance on machines and systems.
- Monitoring and clearing faults on production equipment like rail systems, tunnel washers, and dryers.
- Assisting with various maintenance tasks, including compressor, boiler, and HVAC PMs.
- Learning to keep accurate parts inventory records.
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2. Hearing Instrument Specialist Apprenticeship — Happy Hearing Clinic LLC
Apply by: October 31, 2026 · Location: Winchester, KY · Paid
What is it?
Happy Hearing Clinic is offering a paid apprenticeship for a motivated individual to become a Hearing Instrument Specialist. This program combines practical on-the-job learning with technical instruction, preparing you for a healthcare career and Kentucky licensure.
Program Format
Posted: August 2, 2026 · Apply by: October 31, 2026 · Work arrangement: onsite · Employment type: Full-time · Paid
Who’s it for?
This apprenticeship is for compassionate individuals interested in a healthcare career supporting those with hearing loss. It’s an excellent path for those looking to gain professional competencies and work towards state licensure as a Hearing Instrument Specialist.
What to expect
- Hands-on training in hearing aid fitting, programming, and troubleshooting.
- Learning to perform hearing evaluations and take ear impressions.
- Developing skills in patient counseling, education, and communication.
- Gaining experience in maintaining records and managing clinic operations.
- Working under the supervision of a licensed Doctor of Audiology.
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3. Mechanical Insulator – Apprentice — HEAT & FROST INSULATORS & ALLIED WORKERS
Apply by: June 28, 2026 · Location: State College, PA · Paid
What is it?
This apprenticeship trains individuals to become Mechanical Insulators, a vital trade working in industrial, commercial, and cryogenic environments. You will learn to apply various insulation materials and receive essential safety certifications.
Program Format
Posted: July 8, 2026 · Apply by: June 28, 2026 · Work arrangement: onsite · Employment type: Full-time · Paid
Who’s it for?
This program is for individuals interested in a hands-on trade career, working with a variety of materials and tools. It’s suitable for those who want to gain specialized skills and certifications in the insulation field.
What to expect
- Working with a wide variety of insulation materials like fiberglass, cork, and calcium silicate.
- Applying insulation in diverse settings, including industrial, commercial, and cryogenic fields.
- Receiving an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Asbestos Abatement certification.
- Gaining Fire Stop Certification, OSHA-10 Safety Training, CPR, and Basic 1st Aid Training.
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