ELECTRICAL APPRENTICE RESUME EXAMPLE

Updated: Oct 29, 2025 - The Electrical Apprentice assists the foreman with installations, maintenance, and repairs for commercial clients. Ensures job site safety by strictly adhering to company policies. Builds and maintains strong working relationships with colleagues, clients, and managers.

Tips for Electrical Apprentice Skills and Responsibilities on a Resume

1. Electrical Apprentice, Horizon Electrical Solutions, Springfield, IL

Job Summary: 

  • Work as a team member under the supervision of Journeyman electrician, in the layout and assembly of solar modules/array and mounting hardware including racking, modules, and electrical components.
  • Assist in reviewing schematics and use an array of tools and diagnostic devises to service and install PV solar panels. 
  • Learn regulations, codes and standards as they relate to the industry.
  • Provide support to Lead Installer and Electrician
  • Assist in the job site preparation, setting up ladders, loading/unloading equipment, and other safety equipment.
  • Perform all other preventive and corrective maintenance of electrical devices 
  • Diagnose electrical problems and malfunctions and take corrective action.
  • Protect the Company's investment in tools and equipment, maintain a clean and safe facility
  • Assure the quality of work is performed to a high standard in accordance with expected standards.
  • Comply with procedures and practices with respect to Health and Safety, personnel practices, and conditions of employment.


Skills on Resume: 

  • Team Collaboration (Soft Skills)
  • Solar Module Assembly (Hard Skills)
  • Schematic Interpretation (Hard Skills)
  • Industry Standards Knowledge (Hard Skills)
  • Site Preparation (Hard Skills)
  • Maintenance and Repair (Hard Skills)
  • Problem Diagnosis (Hard Skills)
  • Safety Compliance (Soft Skills)

2. Electrical Apprentice, Peak Power Systems, Reno, NV

Job Summary: 

  • Assist foreman with installations, maintenance, and repairs to commercial clients
  • Maintain a safe job site by adhering to company safety policies
  • Build and maintain good working relationships with colleagues, clients, and managers
  • Install electrical components and light fixtures in new modular constructed commercial grade volumetric construction.
  • Become skilled in the hands-on production of rough and finish electrical assemblies
  • Learn to assemble and install back boxes, MC cable, conduit and fittings.
  • Develop and maintain relationships with teammates to support a cohesive team environment and produce deliverables within stated deadlines
  • Provide progress reports to Superintendent to maintain project schedule and adhere to budget
  • Maximize efficiency of processes and reduce material waste
  • Monitor own work for safe operation of tools and machinery, adhere to safety guidelines daily


Skills on Resume: 

  • Installation Support (Hard Skills)
  • Safety Adherence (Hard Skills)
  • Relationship Building (Soft Skills)
  • Electrical Assembly (Hard Skills)
  • Conduit Installation (Hard Skills)
  • Team Collaboration (Soft Skills)
  • Progress Reporting (Soft Skills)
  • Process Optimization (Hard Skills)

3. Electrical Apprentice, Circuit Masters Electric, Tallahassee, FL

Job Summary: 

  • Install, maintain, and repair motors, generators, switchboards, lighting, power circuits, automatic controls, PLCs etc.
  • Tear down complex machinery and/or controls, determine extent of troubles, repair and/or replace defective parts or wiring, and reassemble, set, and adjust for proper operation.
  • Diagnose and remedy electrical and electronic troubles on equipment throughout the plant.
  • Prepare wiring diagrams as necessary to facilitate work for permanent records or for changes to existing drawings.
  • Install all types of conduits and accessories.
  • Perform periodic inspections of electrical and electronic equipment, make necessary repairs.
  • Report defective materials, faulty operation conditions, and unusual conditions to the Maintenance Supervisor.
  • Maintain work area and equipment in a clean and orderly condition.
  • Follow all safety rules and regulations.
  • Assisting with all aspects of electrical prep for commercial construction jobs
  • Work alongside qualified electricians whilst gaining exposure to domestic and commercial electrical work


Skills on Resume: 

  • Electrical Installation (Hard Skills)
  • Machinery Troubleshooting (Hard Skills)
  • Electrical Diagnosis (Hard Skills)
  • Diagram Preparation (Hard Skills)
  • Conduit Installation (Hard Skills)
  • Equipment Inspection (Hard Skills)
  • Safety Compliance (Soft Skills)
  • Workplace Organization (Soft Skills)

Resume Standards 2026

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1. Contact Information

Name, phone number, professional email, LinkedIn, portfolio (if applicable)

2. Professional Summary (2-3 lines)

Role + years of experience + key strengths

3. Work Experience

Title + company + dates

Bullet points: action verbs + metrics + impact

Add context (what/why) when needed

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Recommended: Increased B2B sales by 20% by optimizing outreach strategy

4. Skills

Hard skills only + match job description keywords (ATS)

5. Education

Degree, school, year (GPA if strong)

6. Projects (if relevant)

Name + tools + outcomes

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0-5 years: 1 page

5-10 years: up to 2 pages

Clean font, no photo, no personal details

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Do not change it to "Analyzing Data"

9. Do Not Include

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