Electrician Salary

 

The Salary of an Electrician

 

Electricians are always in demand everywhere. Every company needs one of these professionals to take care of the electrical installations like cabling, etc. within the premises. Electricians these days are well qualified and trained to work with critical installation and are also trained on how to protect themselves avoiding hazardous situations. We will take a look at how an electrician today is paid based on various elements. Hope this information will be of use to aspirants.

 

Electrician hourly pay information:

Hourly Rate $11.95 – $30.55
Overtime $16.45 – $43.50
Bonus $99.90 – $4,230
Profit Sharing $300.05 – $7,305
Total Pay $25,480 – $71,880

 

Hourly Annual Income by Years Experience:

Years Experience Hourly wage Annual wage
Less than 1 year $8.00 – $20.50   $30,525 – $58,960
1-4 years $10.30 – $22.35   $20,390 – $86,860
5-9 years $12.85 – $27.00   $24,310 – $94,800
10-19 years $14.40 – $33.80   $29,660 – $98,390
20 years or more $14.70 – $43.65   $29,150 – $93,960

 

Hourly Annual Income by Employer Type:

Employer Type Hourly wage Annual wage
Company $11.90 – $27.70  $28,410 – $97,505
Self-Employed $14.40 – $45.40   $23,735 – $93,605
Contract $12.30 – $34.25   $31,450 – $58,530
Private Practice/Firm $10.25 – $40.15   $34,385 – $100,005
Government – State & Local $11.20 – $33.00  $28,400 – $96,005
Other Organization $10.35 – $54.35

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Government – Federal $15.15 – $31.80 $14,840 – $61,750
College / University $8.85 – $18.85

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Hospital $16.75 – $22.50

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School / School District $20.10 – $29.35 $29,690 – $48,835
Franchise $11.70 – $18.35

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Non-Profit Organization $13.65 – $19.90

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States with highest number of Electricians:

 

Industry

No. of people employed

Percent of industry No. of people employed

Mean hourly income

Mean annual income

Building Equipment Contractors

364,905

22.15

$24.80

$51,555

Ship and Boat Building

5,685

4.55

$20.70

$42,945

Coal Mining

3,495

4.40

$25.75

$53,475

Metal Ore Mining

1,135

3.35

$26.25

$54,515

Steel and Iron Mills and Ferroalloy Manufacturing

2,035

2.45

$24.85

$51,665

 

States with the highest Location Quotient of Electricians:

Industry

No. of people employed

Percent of industry No. of people employed

Mean hourly income

Mean annual income

Accounting, Tax Preparation, Bookkeeping, and Payroll Services

1,085

0.15

$36.95

$76,785

Natural Gas Distribution

795

0.75

$34.90

$72,565

Management, Scientific, and Technical Consulting Services

535

0.10

$32.40

$67,355

Motor Vehicle Parts Motor Vehicle and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers

65

0.05

$31.65

$65,775

Newspaper, Periodical, Book, and Directory Publishers

315

0.10

$31.60

$65,705

 

Highest paying States for Electricians:

State

No. of people employed

No. of people employed per thousand jobs

Location quotient 

Mean hourly income

Mean annual income

California

44,135

3.20

0.80

$28.70

$59,655

Texas

43,345

4.35

1.10

$20.55

$42,725

New York

33,495

4.05

1.00

$32.55

$67,695

Florida

27,815

3.95

1.05

$19.40

$40,325

Illinois

22,945

4.20

1.05

$32.95

$68,435

 

Industries with the highest employment concentration in this profession:

State

No. of people employed

No. of people employed per thousand jobs

Location quotient 

Mean hourly income

Mean annual income

Wyoming

2,815

10.45

2.60

$24.60

$51,095

West Virginia

5,025

7.30

1.85

$23.10

$47,985

Alaska

2,105

6.85

1.70

$33.20

$69,015

North Dakota

2,025

5.70

1.45

$22.60

$46,915

Maryland

13,705

5.60

1.40

$25.45

$52,895

 

Highest paying industries for Electricians:

State

No. of people employed

No. of people employed per thousand jobs

Location quotient 

Mean hourly income

Mean annual income

Alaska

2,105

6.85

1.70

$33.20

$69,015

Illinois

22,945

4.20

1.05

$32.95

$68,435

Hawaii

2,495

4.40

1.10

$32.70

$67,995

New York

33,495

4.05

1.00

$32.55

$67,695

New Jersey

11,475

3.05

0.80

$32.15

$66,855

 

Highest paying metropolitan places for Electricians:

Metropolitan area

No. of people employed

No. of people employed per thousand jobs

Location quotient 

Mean hourly income

Mean annual income

CA , Vallejo-Fairfield

465

3.95

1.00

$37.70

$78,315

CA , San Francisco-San Mateo-Redwood City, Metropolitan Division

2,695

2.85

0.75

$37.30

$77,495

NY-NJ , New York-White Plains-Wayne, Metropolitan Division

20,215

4.10

1.05

$36.80

$76,515

CA , Oakland-Fremont-Hayward, Metropolitan Division

3,355

3.55

0.90

$36.50

$75,825

CA , San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara

3,355

3.95

1.00

$35.95

$74,745

IL, Chicago-Naperville-Joliet, Metropolitan Division

14,815

4.20

1.05

$35.35

$73,485

NJ, Trenton-Ewing

575

2.70

0.70

$34.80

$72,325

HI, Honolulu

1,935

4.65

1.15

$34.20

$71,095

NJ-PA , Newark-Union, Metropolitan Division

3,265

3.45

0.90

$33.80

$70,275

PA, Philadelphia, Metropolitan Division

6,725

3.75

0.95

$33.65

$69,895

 

 

Highest paying non-metropolitan areas for Electricians:

Nonmetropolitan area

No. of people employed

No. of people employed per thousand jobs

Location quotient 

Mean hourly income

Mean annual income

North Coast Region of California

105

1.10

0.30

$39.90

$82,885

Mother Lode Region of California

115

2.70

0.70

$38.50

$79,985

Railbelt / Southwest Alaska

575

8.20

2.05

$33.85

$70,355

Southeast Alaska

135

3.65

0.95

$32.85

$68,225

Nantucket Island and Martha’s Vineyard

75

5.20

1.30

$31.35

$65,125

 

 

Estimates of employment and average wage for Electricians:

No. of people employed 

Employment Relative Standard Error

Hourly Mean
pay

Annual Mean
pay

Pay Relative Standard Error

514,765

1.0 %

$24.95

$51,815

1.0 %

 

Percentile wage estimates for Electricians:

Percentile

10%

25%

50%
(Median)

75%

90%

Income per hour

$14.15

$17.65

$23.25

$30.75

$38.90

Income per year

$29,405

$36,635

$48,255

$63,885

$80,895

 

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