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We are not hiring entry level electricians at this time. You must hold a minimum of an apprentice electrical license for all field electrical positions. Walker Engineering has a solid reputation in ...

... entry level electricians as well as perform additional non electrician related duties as assigned. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES * Repair or replace wiring equipment or fixtures, using hand ...

This is not an application for an open entry-level electrician position. This form is intended to place interested candidates on our Entry-Level Electrician Waitlist. By submitting your information ...

This is not an application for an open entry-level electrician position. This form is intended to place interested candidates on our Entry-Level Electrician Waitlist. By submitting your information ...

This is not an application for an open entry-level electrician position. This form is intended to place interested candidates on our Entry-Level Electrician Waitlist. By submitting your information ...

... entry level electricians as well as perform additional non electrician related duties as assigned. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES * Repair or replace wiring equipment or fixtures, using hand ...

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LOW VOLTAGE - TRACT HOUSING We currently have available positions on our residential new construction low voltage team for entry level electricians. KPS Alarms is a family owned business which has ...

... entry level industrial electricians at the Mapleton, Illinois facility. This facility hosts a combination of foundry and machining operations. Successful candidates will receive training and ...

... entry level industrial electricians at the Mapleton, Illinois facility. This facility hosts a combination of foundry and machining operations. Successful candidates will receive training and ...

... entry level electricians as well as perform additional non electrician related duties as assigned. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES * Repair or replace wiring equipment or fixtures, using hand ...

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How much do entry level electricians jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for entry level electricians 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 Entry Level Electricians vs Apprentice Electricians?

AspectEntry Level ElectriciansApprentice Electricians
CertificationsMay have basic licensing or noneTypically enrolled in apprenticeship programs, working towards licensing
Work EnvironmentPerform basic electrical tasks under supervisionAssist experienced electricians, learn on the job
Employer & Industry UsageHired directly by electrical contractors or companiesUsually part of apprenticeship programs sponsored by unions or companies

Entry Level Electricians are individuals starting their careers, often with some basic certifications, performing foundational electrical work. Apprentice Electricians are in training programs, gaining hands-on experience under supervision. While both roles involve learning and basic tasks, apprentices are primarily in a learning phase, working towards full licensure. The main difference lies in their experience level and formal training status.

How to start as an entry level electrician with no experience?

Entry level electricians typically start by completing a high school diploma or equivalent, then enrolling in an apprenticeship program or technical school to learn electrical theory and safety practices. Gaining hands-on experience through apprenticeships, obtaining relevant certifications, and developing skills with tools like wire strippers and multimeters are essential steps to enter the field without prior experience.

What is the entry level for an entry level electrician?

The entry level for an entry-level electrician typically involves completing a high school diploma or equivalent, followed by an apprenticeship or technical training program. Most entry-level electricians are required to obtain a license or certification, which involves passing an exam and gaining hands-on experience, usually around 1,000 hours of supervised work.
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Encore Electric

Hill Air Force Base, UT

Full-time

Re-posted 29 days ago


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Encore Electric Talent Network

We are thrilled you have taken interest in joining the Encore Electric Talent Network! This program is designed to give you an opportunity to submit your information to us and will allow you to quickly fill out an application when we have a role that fits your background!

Many people that are looking to join Encore Electric are seeking an Entry Level Apprenticeship role! Currently, we are hiring off a waiting list.

Being an apprentice is an excellent way to start a rewarding career as an electrician! We receive over 1,000 applications for this opportunity every year! Please do not let that scare you—Encore is excited to hear from you when you fill out this application.

Entry-Level Electrician Waitlist

Please Note: This is not an application for an open entry-level electrician position. This form is intended to place interested candidates on our Entry-Level Electrician Waitlist. By submitting your information, your details will be kept on file and you will be eligible to receive:

  • Monthly updates about open job opportunities within our company
  • Immediate notifications when an Entry-Level Electrician position becomes available

Who Should Join the Waitlist?

This waitlist is for individuals who meet the following criteria:

  • You have between 0 and 1,000 documented electrical work hours
  • You are interested in a future entry-level position in the electrical field
  • You want to stay informed about potential job openings even if none are available currently

Experienced Electricians

We are often seeking experienced electricians. Please make sure you check our current job postings for a position that fits your skill level and apply accordingly. If you do not see an open experienced-level posting in your area, we encourage you to submit your information here as well. Submitting your information ensures we have your details on file, making it quick and easy for you to apply once a position in your area becomes available.

Important Notes

  • Employee Referral: If you were referred by a current employee, please select "Employee Referral" in the “How did you hear about us?” section, and include the full name of the employee who referred you.
  • This is not a job offer or formal hiring application. It is a way for us to keep your information on file and stay in touch with updates.
  • We review all submissions regularly and will reach out if any opportunities become available that match your qualifications.

What You’ll Need to Submit

  • Basic contact information
  • Brief work history or resume
  • How you heard about us
  • Any certifications or schooling (optional but encouraged)

If you have any questions regarding this information, please email: RECRUITING@ENCOREELECTRIC.COM