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Commercial Electrician

Pensacola, FL

$21.25 - $25.50/hr

Completion of an electrician program at a technical or trade school (preferred) * 3-5 years of electrical experience * Valid drivers' license and clean driving record * Willing to work overtime

Monthly bonus program * Convenient 12-hour shift schedules with 3 and 4-day work weeks * We offer ... The Electrician is responsible for equipment maintenance and reliability throughout the plant.

Monthly bonus program * Convenient 12-hour shift schedules with 3 and 4-day work weeks * We offer ... The Electrician is responsible for equipment maintenance and reliability throughout the plant.

ELECTRICIAN - IAH

Houston, TX · On-site

$1K - $1K/wk

Requires successful completion of an apprentice electrician program approved by the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training OR the equivalent as recognized by the Electrical Safety and Licensing ...

The ideal candidate is a motivated individual currently enrolled in a Journeyman Electrician program, possessing a strong work ethic and a desire to learn. This is a full-time position. What You'll ...

The ideal candidate is a motivated individual currently enrolled in a Journeyman Electrician program, possessing a strong work ethic and a desire to learn. This is a full-time position. What You'll ...

ELECTRICIAN - IAH

Houston, TX · On-site

$1K - $1K/wk

Requires successful completion of an apprentice electrician program approved by the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training OR the equivalent as recognized by the Electrical Safety and Licensing ...

ELECTRICIAN - IAH

Houston, TX · On-site

$1K - $1K/wk

Requires successful completion of an apprentice electrician program approved by the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training OR the equivalent as recognized by the Electrical Safety and Licensing ...

Requires successful completion of an apprentice electrician program approved by the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training or the equivalent as recognized by the Electrical Safety and Licensing ...

ELECTRICIAN - HOBBY AIRPORT

TX · On-site

$2K - $3K/wk

PURPOSE OF THE POSITION The purpose of the Electrician is to troubleshoot, maintain, manage, and ... Employee Assistance Program * 10 days of vacation each year * 13 city holidays, plus one floating ...

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How much do electrician program jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for electrician program in the United States is $26.27, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $30.77 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Electrician Program vs Electrician?

AspectElectrician ProgramElectrician
CredentialsCompletion of training program, apprenticeship, licensing examLicensed after completing training, apprenticeship, and passing licensing exam
Work EnvironmentClassroom, hands-on training, apprenticeship sitesConstruction sites, residential, commercial buildings
Industry UsageTraining pathway to become an electricianLicensed professional performing electrical work

The Electrician Program provides the training and education needed to become a licensed electrician. It covers classroom instruction and hands-on experience. Once completed, individuals can pursue licensing to work as electricians in various settings. The electrician role involves applying these skills professionally, working on electrical systems in residential, commercial, or industrial environments.

What's the quickest you can become an electrician?

Becoming a licensed electrician typically requires completing a technical training program or apprenticeship that lasts about 4 to 5 years, including around 8,000 hours of on-the-job training and classroom instruction. Some programs offer accelerated options, but all states require a combination of training and passing licensing exams before working independently.

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

To thrive as an Electrician, you need a solid understanding of electrical systems, wiring, and safety protocols, typically supported by completion of an electrician apprenticeship or technical training program and relevant state licensing. Familiarity with tools such as multimeters, circuit testers, and electrical schematics, as well as knowledge of the National Electrical Code (NEC), is essential. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication make an electrician stand out on the job. These skills and qualifications are crucial for ensuring safe, efficient, and code-compliant electrical work in residential, commercial, or industrial settings.

What types of hands-on experience can I expect during an Electrician Program, and how does it prepare me for real-world job requirements?

During an Electrician Program, you can expect to participate in a variety of hands-on training experiences, such as wiring circuits, installing electrical panels, troubleshooting electrical systems, and following safety protocols. Many programs include both in-class lab work and on-the-job apprenticeships, allowing you to apply your learning under the supervision of licensed professionals. This practical experience is essential for building technical skills and confidence, ensuring you are well-prepared for entry-level electrician roles and meeting industry certification requirements.

What is an Electrician Program?

An Electrician Program is a structured educational course designed to teach students the skills and knowledge required to become a professional electrician. These programs typically cover electrical theory, wiring, safety procedures, and the use of tools and equipment. They may be offered at vocational schools, community colleges, or technical institutes and often include both classroom instruction and hands-on training. Completing an electrician program is usually a prerequisite for obtaining an apprenticeship or licensure in the electrical trade.
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What cities are hiring for Electrician Program jobs? Cities with the most Electrician Program job openings:
Infographic showing various Electrician Program job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 79% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,640 per year, or $26.3 per hour.
Journeyman Electrician (JW) Madison

Journeyman Electrician (JW) Madison

Staff Electric Company Inc.

Madison, WI

$59/hr

Other

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

JW rate is  $50.00 per hour

 THE MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS 

1.

PHYSICAL CONDITION 

Must be physically capable of performing the work of the trade with or without reasonable accommodation.  Applicants who reach employable status must successfully pass a drug screen test before placement in the field.

2. 

WORK LOCATION

Projects in the Madison/Dane County and surrounding areas.

3. 

OSHA 10 SAFETY

 

 

The OSHA 10 Safety Training for the Construction Industry certification is desired for all workers.

If you wish, you may complete this training online at: www.careersafeonline.com. Be sure to complete "OSHA-10 Hour for Construction Industry." There is a $59.00 online fee.

4.

WI JOURNEYMAN

Must possess a Wisconsin Journeyman Electrician or Master Electrician license.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING THE PROGRAM:

Work -  A JW will work on various construction projects.

Cost -  Each worker will have to purchase their own hand tools (list will be provided).

Each worker will join the Local Union #159. There is a one-time initiation fee and quarterly dues you will be required to pay AFTER you are hired.

License -  As a JW you will be required to obtain and keep current a State of WI Journeyman Electrician or Masters Electrician License. 

EXAMPLES OF TYPES OF PROJECTS WORKED ON

COMMERCIAL - Office Buildings, Hospitals, Schools and Shopping Centers

INDUSTRIAL - Small Machine Shops, AC/Delco, Briggs & Stratton, and Rexnord 

EXAMPLES OF TASKS PERFORMED BY JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIANS

Bending conduit/pulling of wire and cable/lighting fixture installation/digging a trench for cable or conduit/installing Romex or B.X./wiring & setting of service switch gear/mounting and wiring transformers/reading blueprints

EXAMPLES OF FACTORS THAT CAN EFFECT JOB CONDITIONS

Stage of construction- open walls, no windows, unsealed roof

Weather - heat, cold, rain, snow, wind, dampness

Cleanliness - mud, dust, debris, water

Noise - tools, equipment, mfg.  Lines

Heavy Lifting - large conduit, large cable, cartons of material 

ABOVE THE GROUND

In the electrical construction trade, the majority of work is done above the ground.  This work is performed using ladders, scaffolding and power lifts.  If you have a fear of heights, the construction electrician program is not for you. 

WORK AREA

Projects in the Madison/Dane county and surrounding areas.

WAGES AND BENEFITS FOR JW UNION MEMBERSJW classification and wages are reviewed and confirmed by the IBEW Local #159.  

There are also additional benefits included in the wage package:

Vacation and Holiday, Health and Welfare, Local Pension, NEBF Pension