This role could be a great fit if:
You're partway through your electrical apprenticeship and your circumstances have changed, whether that's a company restructure, relocation, or simply that your previous arrangement didn't work out. Whatever the reason, your apprenticeship doesn't have to stall.
What the role involves:
- Residential, commercial, and industrial electrical work across a variety of projects
- Working within an established team of skilled tradespeople who are invested in your development
- Showing up ready to go, reliable, on time, and physically fit for the job
- Using your initiative on site while being a solid team player
What you'll need:
- Currently 3 to 4 years into your electrical apprenticeship
- Restricted or full license with your own reliable transport
- Clean criminal record and ability to pass pre-employment drug and alcohol testing
- NZ permanent resident or citizen
What's in it for you:
- Regular pay while you learn, with training wage rates based on your experience
- Pay rises as your skills progress
- A future-proof career in an industry where AI won't take over
- Learn from experienced tradespeople who genuinely want to see you succeed
- Dedicated support from ATT area managers throughout your apprenticeship
- Professional training courses organised by ATT to keep you on track
We offer:
• A regular wage while you’re training - earn while you learn. Training wage rate may apply depending on experience
• As you gain skills your pay increases
• A long-term career path within an industry that’s going from strength to strength
• Training by tradespeople who are skilled, friendly and want you to succeed
• Job security
• Supported throughout your apprenticeship by our ATT area managers
• Training courses organised by ATT
• Tool kit and interest free tool loan
• Ready-to-start with standard PPE gear provided
Your apprenticeship journey matters. If your situation has changed and you need a new pathway to get across the finish line, we're here to make that happen.
Get in touch today and let's talk about getting you back on track to becoming a fully qualified sparkie.
- Published on 08 May 2026, 8:33 AM
