Denny’s Electric, LLC Electrician Apprentice
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Electrician Apprentice – Dickinson, ND
Program Information
Denny’s Electric, LLC offers a comprehensive apprenticeship pathway designed to help individuals build long-term careers in the electrical trade. As a family-owned company founded in 1978, Denny’s Electric serves industrial, commercial, residential, and service clients across Western and Central North Dakota. The company is well-known for its diverse capabilities, including generator installations (as a leading Generac & Winco dealer), home automation, security systems, and full-service electrical contracting. This diversity ensures stable year-round employment and exposure to multiple electrical specialties.
Apprentice electricians at Denny’s Electric receive extensive hands-on training alongside licensed journeyman electricians. Responsibilities include assisting in wiring installations, troubleshooting electrical systems, repairing components, and helping with layout and preparation on job sites. Apprentices learn to install conduits, electrical panels, devices, lighting, and control systems for industrial, commercial, and residential applications. The company prioritizes safety training and proper tool use, ensuring apprentices gain the confidence and technical skill needed to progress through the trade.
A major advantage of this program is the company’s Nationally Accredited Apprenticeship Program, which is fully reimbursable upon successful completion. Apprentices receive structured education in electrical theory, the National Electrical Code (NEC), blueprint reading, circuitry, motors, and electrical safety. This combines with full-time work experience where apprentices build real-world skills across multiple types of projects. Denny’s Electric emphasizes growth, mentorship, and performance-based advancement, making it an excellent choice for individuals who want steady career progression and long-term stability.
Apprentices work Monday through Friday in a team-focused environment. With a reputation for retaining employees through economic fluctuations, Denny’s ensures apprentices gain industry experience without interruptions. The company invests heavily in its workforce, providing both technical development and a strong support system that encourages professionalism, craftsmanship, and continuous improvement.
Program Length
The apprenticeship follows a multi-year progression through Denny’s Electric’s nationally accredited training program, combining school instruction with full-time on-the-job experience.
Program Requirements
- Valid driver’s license
- Strong desire to learn the electrical trade
- Ability to work full-time Monday–Friday
- No electrical experience required (training provided)
- Willingness to participate in the accredited apprenticeship program
- Reliable, motivated, and able to follow safety procedures
Compensation & Benefits
- Starting at $25 per hour (based on experience and performance)
- 100% company-paid Blue Cross Blue Shield health insurance
- Company-paid life insurance
- Retirement plans with competitive employer match
- 7 paid holidays
- PTO and vacation benefits
- Tuition reimbursement for apprenticeship schooling
- Long-term career stability with year-round work
- Supportive, family-oriented work environment
Apprenticeship Cost & Career Outlook
Denny’s Electric, LLC Electrician Apprentice is a Registered Apprenticeship Program — meaning you can earn while you learn through paid on-the-job training in Electrician.
Compensation & Benefits Snapshot
- Starting at $25 per hour (based on experience and performance)
- 100% company-paid Blue Cross Blue Shield health insurance
- Company-paid life insurance
- Retirement plans with competitive employer match
- 7 paid holidays
- PTO and vacation benefits
- Tuition reimbursement for apprenticeship schooling
- Long-term career stability with year-round work
- Supportive, family-oriented work environment
Registered apprenticeships are overseen by the U.S. Department of Labor or a State Apprenticeship Agency. Because these programs aren’t traditional colleges, College Scorecard tuition and earnings data usually doesn’t apply.
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