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How much do ibew 520 jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for ibew 520 in the United States is $31.09, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.18 and $40.14 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What types of projects and work environments can I expect as an IBEW 520 electrician?

As an IBEW 520 electrician, you'll have opportunities to work on a wide range of projects, including commercial buildings, industrial facilities, residential developments, and infrastructure installations. Work environments vary from large construction sites with multiple trades collaborating to smaller, fast-paced service calls requiring independent problem-solving. Many projects are team-based, often involving coordination with other electricians, project managers, and contractors to meet deadlines safely and efficiently. This variety helps keep the work interesting, allows you to expand your skillset, and offers opportunities for career growth and specialization within the electrical trade.

What is an IBEW 520 job?

An IBEW 520 job refers to electrical work performed through Local Union 520 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), which represents electricians in Central Texas. These jobs typically involve commercial, industrial, and residential electrical work, including wiring, maintenance, and installation. Union electricians in IBEW 520 receive competitive wages, benefits, and training opportunities while working under negotiated agreements with contractors.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Ibew 520 position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an IBEW 520 electrician, you need a solid understanding of electrical systems, wiring, safety protocols, and the National Electrical Code, often supported by completion of an apprenticeship program or equivalent experience. Familiarity with tools such as multimeters, conduit benders, and blueprint reading is essential, along with having or being eligible for a state journeyman electrician license. Strong problem-solving abilities, teamwork, and effective communication skills set individuals apart in this role. These skills ensure safe, high-quality installations and repairs on construction sites or in industrial settings, where precision and collaboration are critical for success.

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Journeyman Electrician/General foreman - ROSENDIN - Samsung

IBEW 520

Austin, TX • On-site

$38.50 - $50/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Responsibilities
  • Installation of Underground Systems: Precise placement and securing of underground electrical components for long-lasting functionality
  • Deployment of Distribution Networks: Skillful configuration to ensure efficient transmission of power, contributing to the overall system reliability
  • Execution of Rough-In Work: Meticulous foundational work to set the stage for a robust electrical system
  • Handling Trim-Out Procedures: Detail-oriented completion for both aesthetics and functionality, reflecting a commitment to quality workmanship

Job description
With a legacy dating back to 1894, the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers has played a pivotal role in shaping central Texas. Established on October 1, 1906, IBEW Local 520 stands as a testament to resilience and commitment. Our licensed electrical workers, deeply rooted in central Texas, are not only highly trained but also highly skilled, contributing to the region's growth and prosperity for generations. Since 1945, our workforce has been honed through the Austin Electrical Training Alliance (AustinETA), offering rigorous apprenticeship programs and continuous training opportunities for journeymen and recruits alike. Committed to providing central Texas contractors with the most experienced and skilled electrical workforce, IBEW 520 ensures member well-being through comprehensive benefits. Our workforce has left an indelible mark on Austin's landscape, contributing to iconic projects and playing a pivotal role in central Texas becoming one of the most thriving regions in the country. As we look to the future, our dedication to excellence remains unwavering.
Our Culture
We prioritize the well-being of our members and their families. As a member, you'll experience a culture that revolves around family-centric support, a guaranteed wage scale, dedicated job placement assistance, ongoing training and education, and comprehensive retirement benefits, including a pension and annuity. We are committed to creating a supportive and inclusive environment, fostering a culture that values mutual respect, shared success, and a commitment to excellence. At Local 520, you're not just part of a team you're a valued member of our community.
Pay
  • $38.50 - $40.00/hour -depending on experience and position taken
  • Sign-On Bonus of $1000.00

Benefits
  • Medical, Dental, and Vision
  • 401(k)
  • Job Training
  • Mental Health Benefits
  • Open Door Policy
  • Promote Within
  • Referral Program
  • Tools Provided
  • Volunteer Programs
  • Union Plus Benefits
  • Skills Evaluations
  • Additional Training for All Members
  • Full Trade School Tuition Reimbursement
  • Leadership and Career Advancement Training
  • Pension
  • We provide candidates to 50+ employers!

Our Values
  • Cultivating Friendship in the Industry: Fostering a sense of camaraderie among members within the industry is a core value. This involves creating an environment where mutual respect, cooperation, and friendship prevail, contributing to a positive and supportive workplace atmosphere.
  • Promoting Reasonable Methods of Work: The union values the promotion of rational and effective work methodologies. Emphasizing efficiency and best practices, this core value ensures that members are equipped with the knowledge and tools needed to excel in their roles while promoting overall industry improvement.
  • Securing Employment: A fundamental commitment is made to secure employment opportunities for members. This involves advocating for job creation, negotiating fair employment terms, and actively seeking opportunities to enhance job security within the industry.
  • Reducing Daily Labor Hours: The union is dedicated to improving working conditions by advocating for reduced daily labor hours. This core value reflects a commitment to achieving a better work-life balance for members, recognizing the importance of quality leisure time outside of professional commitments.

Why Join Us
  • Meaningful Say in Working Conditions: Members actively participate in shaping their working conditions through the bargaining/negotiation process, ensuring their needs are addressed. Working under an enforceable Collective Bargaining Agreement provides stability, as the established terms cannot be altered outside of the official negotiation, securing a consistent and fair framework for employment.
  • Work-Life Balance and Family Time: The union encourages a work culture that values a healthy balance between professional and personal life. Members are supported in prioritizing time with their families, fostering an environment that recognizes the importance of personal well-being alongside professional commitments.
  • Safety at Work Sites: A paramount concern is placed on creating and maintaining safe work sites. Members benefit from a commitment to safety measures, ensuring a secure working environment and promoting the well-being of all workers.

Responsibilities
  • Installation of Underground Systems: Precise placement and securing of underground electrical components for long-lasting functionality.
  • Deployment of Distribution Networks: Skillful configuration to ensure efficient transmission of power, contributing to the overall system reliability.
  • Execution of Rough-In Work: Meticulous foundational work to set the stage for a robust electrical system.
  • Handling Trim-Out Procedures: Detail-oriented completion for both aesthetics and functionality, reflecting a commitment to quality workmanship.

Our Hiring Process
  1. Fill out the simple application.
  2. A recruiter from IBEW local 520 will reach out to you
  3. If we are a good fit for each other, they will schedule an in-person orientation with an organizer.

Must carry an active TDLR journeyman license
Must carry OSHA 10 or 30
Legally authorized to work in the united states
Must live in IBEW 520 jurisdiction, jurisdictional map can be found on our website