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Electrical trainees are able to earn a paycheck while learning the trade through firsthand experience. This position has a clear career path to becoming an electrician with the potential and ...

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Electrical trainees are able to earn a paycheck while learning the trade through firsthand experience. This position has a clear career path to becoming an electrician with the potential and ...

Electrical trainees are able to earn a paycheck while learning the trade through firsthand experience. This position has a clear career path to becoming an electrician with the potential and ...

We are seeking Electrical Trainees to install and distribute electrical power in single and multi-family dwellings. You may install the main circuit breaker box, plan and install electrical lines in ...

Electrical Trainee

Fort Worth, TX · On-site

$18 - $35/hr

About the Position Looking for a new role in the electrical world? We're searching for an ambitious Electrical Trainee to join our growing team! Power Design is all about hands-on training and ...

About the Position Looking for a new role in the electrical world? We're searching for an ambitious Electrical Trainee to join our growing team! Power Design is all about hands-on training and ...

Electrical Trainee

Brownsville, TX · On-site

$21.50 - $29.50/hr

About the Position Looking for a new role in the electrical world? We're searching for an ambitious Electrical Trainee to join our growing team! Power Design is all about hands-on training and ...

About the Position Looking for a new role in the electrical world? We're searching for an ambitious Electrical Trainee to join our growing team! Power Design is all about hands-on training and ...

Electrical Trainee

Sugar Land, TX · On-site

$18 - $35/hr

About the Position Looking for a new role in the electrical world? We're searching for an ambitious Electrical Trainee to join our growing team! Power Design is all about hands-on training and ...

Electrical Trainee

Round Rock, TX · On-site

$22 - $28/hr

About the Position Looking for a new role in the electrical world? We're searching for an ambitious Electrical Trainee to join our growing team! Power Design is all about hands-on training and ...

Electrical Trainee

Round Rock, TX · On-site

$22 - $28/hr

About the Position Looking for a new role in the electrical world? We're searching for an ambitious Electrical Trainee to join our growing team! Power Design is all about hands-on training and ...

Electrical Trainee

Brownsville, TX

$21.50 - $29.50/hr

About the Position Looking for a new role in the electrical world? We're searching for an ambitious Electrical Trainee to join our growing team! Power Design is all about hands-on training and ...

Electrical Trainee

Fort Worth, TX · On-site

$18 - $35/hr

About the Position Looking for a new role in the electrical world? We're searching for an ambitious Electrical Trainee to join our growing team! Power Design is all about hands-on training and ...

Electrical Trainee

San Jose, CA · On-site

$18 - $43/hr

About the Position Looking for a new role in the electrical world? We're searching for an ambitious Electrical Trainee to join our growing team! Power Design is all about hands-on training and ...

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How much do electrical trainee jobs pay per hour?

As of May 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for electrical trainee in the United States is $20.97, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.90 and $26.44 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Electrical Trainee, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Electrical Trainee, you generally need a high school diploma or GED, basic math skills, and enrollment in or completion of an apprenticeship or electrical training program. Familiarity with electrical hand tools, wiring diagrams, and safety protocols, as well as OSHA 10 certification, are often required. Strong attention to detail, willingness to learn, teamwork, and effective communication help trainees excel on job sites. These skills ensure safe, accurate work and smooth collaboration while building a foundation for advancement as a licensed electrician.

What types of projects and daily tasks can an Electrical Trainee expect to work on, and how do they collaborate with more experienced electricians?

As an Electrical Trainee, you’ll typically assist journeyman and master electricians on a variety of residential, commercial, or industrial projects—ranging from wiring new buildings to performing routine maintenance. Daily tasks often include pulling wire, installing outlets or fixtures, troubleshooting circuits, and adhering to safety procedures. Collaboration is key: trainees work closely with mentors who provide hands-on guidance and feedback, helping them develop technical skills and understand project workflows. This team-oriented environment not only builds confidence but also prepares trainees for greater responsibility as they gain experience.

What are Electrical Trainees?

Electrical trainees are individuals who are learning the trade of electrical work under the supervision of licensed electricians. They typically work on job sites to gain hands-on experience while also completing classroom instruction to meet state or local requirements. Electrical trainees often assist with installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical systems in residential, commercial, or industrial settings. They are required to register with the appropriate governing body and must work under supervision until they achieve the necessary qualifications to become licensed electricians.

What is the difference between Electrical Trainee vs Electrician?

AspectElectrical TraineeElectrician
QualificationsHigh school diploma or equivalent; basic electrical knowledge; often in training or apprenticeshipCompleted apprenticeship or technical training; licensed or certified in many regions
Work EnvironmentSupervised, entry-level tasks, often in training programsIndependent or team work on installations, repairs, and maintenance
Job RoleLearning and assisting with electrical work under supervisionPerforming electrical installations, troubleshooting, and repairs independently

The main difference between an Electrical Trainee and an Electrician is experience and certification. Electrical Trainees are in training, gaining skills under supervision, while Electricians are fully qualified professionals capable of working independently. Both roles are essential in the electrical industry, with trainees progressing toward becoming licensed Electricians.

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Infographic showing various Electrical Trainee job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 94% Full Time, and 6% Part Time. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $43,622 per year, or $21 per hour.
Electrical Trainee

Electrical Trainee

Power Design, Inc.

Fort Lauderdale, FL • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

About the Position
Do you love working with your hands? Are you interested in construction and in becoming an electrician? Then the electrical trainee position could be perfect for you! Electrical trainees are able to earn a paycheck while learning the trade through firsthand experience. This position has a clear career path to becoming an electrician with the potential and opportunity to become a manager of a team and larger scope of work.
Position Responsibilities
  • The electrical trainee is partnered with a licensed journeyman electrician and has on-the-job training (OJT) to become an electrician.
  • You'll help perform electrical installations on new multifamily and commercial construction projects.
  • Learn and perform all scopes of large-scale projects, from distribution to rough in, trim and deck work.
  • Participate in official training program and attend classes as required.
Here's What We're Looking For
  • Motivated individuals who want to learn the electrical trade and have a high school diploma or GED as well as reliable transportation.
  • Successfully register, enroll and participate in an electrical trainee program (and remain in good standing) until program is completed.
  • Must be able to obtain an electrical trainee card and physically perform the essential functions of the job.
  • Willing to learn electrical codes and other construction safety requirements.
  • Demonstrate and uphold all of Power Design's core values, which include integrity, accountability, teamwork, innovation and growth.

some of our benefits...
Power Design has national health and dental plans, and we also offer life insurance and short and long term disability plans. You'll receive paid vacations and holidays as well as national discount programs for everything from movie tickets to flowers, rental cars, phones and vehicles! We also offer a 401(k) retirement plan as well as incentive and recognition programs. Relocation opportunities may also be available!