Trainee Engineer Salaries in Texas
$97,103
avg per year
The average salary for Trainee Engineer jobs near Texas is $97,103.*
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Top Trainee Engineer jobs near Texas
View AllEngineering Apprentice
Flowers Baking Co. of Denton, LLC
Denton, TX
Maintenance engineering apprentices will further develop their electrical and mechanical skills in order to support the production technician in maintaining an…
$25 an hour
13 days ago
Engineer in Training, Water/Wastewater & Conveyance
Lockwood Andrews & Newnam Inc
Frisco, TX
Engineer I, under close supervision, assists with engineering system design during all phases of multiple, simultaneous projects by performing design…
Geotechnical Engineer in Training
Aperture, LLC
Carrollton, TX
Requires application of standard engineering techniques and procedures, including professional judgment to execute work, develop solutions, and make design…
$70,000 - $90,000 a year
Civil Engineer-In-Training
Parkhill
Frisco, TX
Valid driver's license and ability to travel. The Civil/Environmental Engineer‑in‑Training (EIT) assists with the planning, permitting, design, construction,…
2 days ago
Civil Engineer-In-Training - Treatment
Parkhill
Frisco, TX
Assist in engineering efforts from design through construction on a variety of civil engineering treatment projects. Excellent client and team communication.
Civil Engineer-in-Training (EIT)
Baird, Hampton & Brown
Grapevine, TX
Plan and design transportation or hydraulic systems and structures, following construction and government standards using design software.
8 days ago
Similar Locations
- Dallas, TX11 jobs
- Fort Worth, TX4 jobs
- Frisco, TX3 jobs
- Carrollton, TX2 jobs
- Plano, TX1 job
- Denton, TX1 job
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