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Fixture Installation Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Apprentice Plumber (ID# 662)

Brookfield, WI

$34K - $47K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • PTO

Perform basic plumbing tasks such as pipe cutting, fitting assembly, and fixture installation under direct supervision * Transport tools, equipment, and materials to and from job sites * Maintain a ...

Setup Tech - Injection Molding

Baraboo, WI

$18.50 - $23/hr

This is a basic learning level of mold and fixture settings. The individual must learn basic ... mold installation and set-ups. Assist in the setup of operation and secondary equipment. This ...

Machinist CNC

Menomonee Falls, WI

$20.50 - $28/hr

Installs programs and/or cards in consoles reader and correlates machine position with controls. Manually cycles machine through an operation sequence to check fixture and work positions, tooling ...

Machinist CNC

Menomonee Falls, WI · On-site

$20.50 - $28/hr

... Installs programs and/or cards in consoles reader and correlates machine position with controls. Manually cycles machine through an operation sequence to check fixture and work positions, tooling ...

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How much do fixture installation jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for fixture installation in Wisconsin is $101,563.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $72,200.00 and $139,300.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed for fixture installation?

To thrive as a Fixture Installation professional, you need skills in construction, assembly, blueprint reading, and often a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with hand and power tools, measuring instruments, and sometimes OSHA safety certification is typically required. Strong communication, attention to detail, problem-solving, and reliability are vital soft skills in this field. These abilities ensure installations are completed accurately, safely, and on schedule, meeting both client specifications and safety standards.

What does a fixture installation professional do?

A typical workday for a Fixture Installation professional involves traveling to different job sites, reading installation plans or blueprints, and assembling or mounting fixtures such as shelves, displays, lighting, or cabinetry. You may work independently or as part of a small team, coordinating closely with project managers, electricians, or other tradespeople to ensure installations meet project requirements. The job may require some heavy lifting and frequent use of tools, as well as troubleshooting any issues that arise on site. Flexibility is important, as projects may vary in length and location, often involving early mornings or evening hours. Overall, the role offers variety and practical, hands-on experience, making it a rewarding choice for those who enjoy active, detail-oriented work.

What is a fixture installation?

A Fixture Installation job involves assembling, mounting, and securing fixtures such as shelving, displays, lighting, or equipment in various settings like retail stores, offices, or construction sites. Installers use tools to measure, drill, and fasten fixtures according to design plans and safety guidelines. This role may require travel, lifting heavy objects, and working with a team to complete installations on time.

What are the most commonly searched types of Fixture Installation jobs in Wisconsin?

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Infographic showing various Fixture Installation job openings in Wisconsin as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 9% Part Time, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $101,563 per year, or $48.8 per hour.

Journeyman Electrician (JW) Milwaukee

Staff Electric Company Inc.

Menomonee Falls, WI • On-site

$59/hr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 15 days ago


Job description

 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 LOCATIONS

Must be able to get to construction sites in the four county area of: Milwaukee, Waukesha, Washington, and Ozaukee counties.

3. 

OSHA 10 SAFETY

 

 

The OSHA 10 Safety Training for the Construction Industry certification is required 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 #494. 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. 

COUNTY WORK AREA

When placed with a contractor, you can expect to consistently work anywhere in the 4 county area.  This area includes Milwaukee, Waukesha, Washington, and Ozaukee counties. You may also be asked to work in other locations in other parts of south-eastern Wisconsin.

WAGES AND BENEFITS FOR JW UNION MEMBERSJW classification and wages are reviewed and confirmed by the IBEW Local #494 on proven on the job experience.

There are also additional benefits included in the wage package:

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