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Costa Mesa, CA
$37–$49 avg
267 jobs
Bastrop, TX
$31–$49 avg
160 jobs
Hawthorne, CA
$29–$47 avg
134 jobs
Redmond, WA
$28–$44 avg
100 jobs
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National averages · 2026
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Common Questions
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How long does it take to become a licensed electrician?
Most electricians complete a 4–5 year apprenticeship that combines on-the-job training with classroom instruction. After that you sit for your journeyman exam. Making master typically requires another 1–2 years of journeyman experience depending on your state.
What license do I need to work as an electrician?
Requirements vary by state, but most require a journeyman license to work unsupervised and a master electrician license to pull permits or run your own business. Some states also require a contractor's license for commercial projects.
How much do electricians make per hour?
Apprentices typically start at $18–$25/hr. Journeyman electricians average $28–$45/hr nationally, with higher rates in metro areas. Master electricians and those in industrial or high-voltage work often earn $50–$75/hr or more.
What is the difference between a residential and commercial electrician?
Residential electricians wire homes and smaller structures (120/240V systems). Commercial electricians work on office buildings, retail, and industrial sites, dealing with three-phase power, larger conduit runs, and more complex code requirements.
Is electrician work in high demand?
Yes. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 11% job growth for electricians through 2033 — faster than average — driven by EV charging infrastructure, solar installations, and ongoing construction activity.
Do electricians need to know how to read blueprints?
Yes. Reading electrical blueprints and wiring diagrams is a core skill taught during apprenticeship. You'll use them to plan conduit routing, panel layouts, and load calculations on every commercial job.
What tools does an electrician need to start out?
Basics include a multimeter, wire strippers, lineman's pliers, needle-nose pliers, conduit benders, a voltage tester, fish tape, and a quality tool belt. Many apprentices spend $300–$600 on an initial kit.
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