How much does an Electrician make?

Updated Nov 27, 2023

Experience

Industry

Total Pay Range
$53K - $90K/yr
Base Pay
$50K - $85K/yr
Additional Pay
$3K - $5K/yr

$69K

/yr
$53K$90K
Most Likely Range

The estimated total pay for a Electrician is $68,584 per year in the United States area, with an average salary of $64,838 per year. These numbers represent the median, which is the midpoint of the ranges from our proprietary Total Pay Estimate model and based on salaries collected from our users. The estimated additional pay is $3,746 per year. Additional pay could include cash bonus, commission, tips, and profit sharing. The "Most Likely Range" represents values that exist within the 25th and 75th percentile of all pay data available for this role.

How accurate is this most likely Total Pay range (base + additional) of $53K-$90K/yr?

Total Pay Trajectory

For Electrician

$68,584 /yr
Electrician
$107,262 /yr
Senior Electrician
$70,210 /yr
Electrician IV
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What is the total pay trajectory for Electrician?

Job TitleSalary
Electrician$68,584 /yr
Senior Electrician$107,262 /yr
Electrician IV$70,210 /yr

Related Job Titles

For Electrician

Some related job titles are Apprentice Electrician Salaries with median pay of $49,680, Electrical Salaries with median pay of $89,103, Apprentice Electrician Salaries with median pay of $49,454, Journeyman Electrician Salaries with median pay of $83,802.

Top Paying Companies

For an Electrician in United States

Below is the total pay for the top 10 highest paying companies for an Electrician in United States. Employers include Phillips 66, Pacific Gas and Electric and Nevada Gold Mines.

1
Phillips 66
Phillips 66
$90,362/yr
81 open jobs
4
Pink Energy
$80,120/yr
5
IBEW Local 46
$78,569/yr
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Top Paying Companies

For Electrician in United States

1Phillips 66$90,362
2Pacific Gas and Electric$86,525
3Nevada Gold Mines$86,383
4Pink Energy$80,120
5IBEW Local 46$78,569
6Amazon$77,553
7McDermott$77,236
8Con Edison$76,667
9Tesla$76,556
10Titan Renewables$76,367
Total Pay Trajectory

For Electrician

$68,584 /yr
Electrician
$107,262 /yr
Senior Electrician
$70,210 /yr
Electrician IV
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What is the total pay trajectory for Electrician?

Job TitleSalary
Electrician$68,584 /yr
Senior Electrician$107,262 /yr
Electrician IV$70,210 /yr

What are total pay estimates for an Electrician at different companies?

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US Navy
3.7
ElectricianSee 272 salaries from this location

$62,757

 / yr
US Army
3.8
ElectricianSee 191 salaries from this location

$62,507

 / yr
Aerotek
3.4
ElectricianSee 160 salaries from this location

$62,454

 / yr
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
4.4
ElectricianSee 151 salaries from this location

$29

 / hr
Tesla
3.6
ElectricianSee 67 salaries from this location

$36

 / hr
US Air Force
4.1
ElectricianSee 52 salaries from this location

$61,348

 / yr
M.C. Dean, Inc.
3.4
ElectricianSee 45 salaries from this location

$30

 / hr

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Helix Electric
3.8
ElectricianSee 45 salaries from this location

$30

 / hr
Tradesmen International
3.1
ElectricianSee 44 salaries from this location

$28

 / hr
US Coast Guard
4.1
ElectricianSee 40 salaries from this location

$62,998

 / yr
HII
3.6
ElectricianSee 40 salaries from this location

$30

 / hr
360 Industrial Services
4
ElectricianSee 40 salaries from this location

$30

 / hr
Amtrak
3.4
ElectricianSee 37 salaries from this location

$34

 / hr
Sunrun
3.5
ElectricianSee 37 salaries from this location

$66,582

 / yr
Schneider Electric
4.3
ElectricianSee 37 salaries from this location

$32

 / hr
Gillmann Services
4.4
ElectricianSee 36 salaries from this location

$28

 / hr
SelfEmployed.com
4.4
ElectricianSee 34 salaries from this location

$63,600

 / yr
Bergelectric
3.5
ElectricianSee 34 salaries from this location

$29

 / hr
Union Pacific
2.3
ElectricianSee 32 salaries from this location

$36

 / hr
Rogers Electric
3.3
ElectricianSee 31 salaries from this location

$29

 / hr
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Electrician Salaries

Job TitleSalary
US Navy Electrician salaries - 272 salaries reported$62,757/yr
US Army Electrician salaries - 191 salaries reported$62,507/yr
Aerotek Electrician salaries - 160 salaries reported$62,454/yr
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Electrician salaries - 151 salaries reported$29/hr
Tesla Electrician salaries - 67 salaries reported$36/hr
US Air Force Electrician salaries - 52 salaries reported$61,348/yr
M.C. Dean, Inc. Electrician salaries - 45 salaries reported$30/hr
Helix Electric Electrician salaries - 45 salaries reported$30/hr
Tradesmen International Electrician salaries - 44 salaries reported$28/hr
US Coast Guard Electrician salaries - 40 salaries reported$62,998/yr
HII Electrician salaries - 40 salaries reported$30/hr
360 Industrial Services Electrician salaries - 40 salaries reported$30/hr
Amtrak Electrician salaries - 37 salaries reported$34/hr
Sunrun Electrician salaries - 37 salaries reported$66,582/yr
Schneider Electric Electrician salaries - 37 salaries reported$32/hr
Gillmann Services Electrician salaries - 36 salaries reported$28/hr
SelfEmployed.com Electrician salaries - 34 salaries reported$63,600/yr
Bergelectric Electrician salaries - 34 salaries reported$29/hr
Union Pacific Electrician salaries - 32 salaries reported$36/hr
Rogers Electric Electrician salaries - 31 salaries reported$29/hr
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Top Paying Industries

For an Electrician in United States

The top 5 paying industries for an Electrician in United States are Transportation & Logistics with a median total pay of $71,022, Energy, Mining & Utilities with a median total pay of $69,867, Nonprofit & NGO with a median total pay of $66,679, Aerospace & Defense with a median total pay of $65,059, and Media & Communication with a median total pay of $63,623.

IndustryTotal PayTotal Pay Insight
  • Transportation & LogisticsTransportation & Logistics$71,022

    11% Higher than other industries

  • Energy, Mining & UtilitiesEnergy, Mining & Utilities$69,867

    10% Higher than other industries

  • Nonprofit & NGONonprofit & NGO$66,679

    6% Higher than other industries

  • Aerospace & DefenseAerospace & Defense$65,059

    3% Higher than other industries

  • Media & CommunicationMedia & Communication$63,623

    1% Higher than other industries

Transportation & Logistics

Top paying companies in Transportation & Logistics for Electrician are Union Pacific, CSX, and BNSF Railway.

Union PacificUnion Pacific$76,125/yr
CSXCSX$74,093/yr
BNSF RailwayBNSF Railway$73,155/yr

Electrician pay FAQ

The average salary for an Electrician is $68,584 per year in United States. Salaries estimates are based on 10090 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by an Electrician employees in United States.

The highest salary for an Electrician in United States is $89,749 per year.

The lowest salary for an Electrician in United States is $52,558 per year.

If you are thinking of becoming an Electrician or planning the next step in your career, find details about the role, the career path and salary trajectory of an Electrician.

Electricians are paid salaries similar to that of other skilled workers including drafters, aircraft technicians, plumbers, tool makers, and medical equipment repairers. Electricians who work for the government or manufacturing sectors generally earn higher pay than those who work for electrical contractors. Electricians’ pay generally raises with seniority and experience.

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70% of electricians say they're satisfied with how much they earn in this role, according to Glassdoor data. Experience and education can potentially contribute to higher earnings when you work as an electrician, especially if you earn a degree or certifications.

Your salary in this role may increase as you gain experience as an electrician. Those making close to the max range of $114,144.20 often have high-quality skills and years of experience. Starting compensation for electricians is often close to the minimum of $41,352.60. If you want to earn more than $64,834.81 in your area, consider looking for a government or manufacturing job as an electrician.

You can increase your salary as an electrician by gaining new skills in high-demand areas. In the coming years, industries will need electricians with experience in solar, wind, and other forms of alternative energy. You can also earn certifications in additional specialties to expand your client base and add value to employers. The National Fire Protection Association offers credentials for electricians such as Certified Electrical Safety Compliance Professional. Some certificates prepare you for a site-management or business owner role, such as a project management professional or certified estimate professional program.

When you're looking for electrician jobs, take time to research the expected salary for someone in this role with your level of experience. For the most accurate picture, compare average earnings for someone with the same certifications in your geographic area. During the negotiation process, emphasize your experience with similar projects and discuss your approach to continuing education, so you remain on top of the latest advances in the field. For example, you may be working toward an associate's degree in electrical technology or earning credentials in a specialty area like industrial electrical technology or renewable energy.

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