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Saint Louis, MO ยท On-site

$23 - $37/hr

Electrical Contracting (Non-Union) Job Summary: We are a well-established, mid-sized, non-union electrical contracting company seeking a hardworking, self-starting electrician to join our team for ...

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How much do union electrical jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for union electrical in the United States is $34.94, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $27.16 and $40.87 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How to make $100,000 a year as an electrician?

Union electricians can earn $100,000 or more annually by gaining extensive experience, obtaining advanced certifications, and working in high-demand areas or specialized fields such as industrial or commercial electrical work. Increasing skills with tools and staying current on code requirements can also lead to higher-paying opportunities, often through overtime or supervisory roles.

What is the difference between Union Electrical vs Non-Union Electrical?

AspectUnion ElectricalNon-Union Electrical
CertificationsTypically requires union-specific training and certificationsMay require similar certifications but less standardized
Work EnvironmentUnion jobs often have structured work hours, benefits, and protectionsWork hours and benefits vary; may have more flexibility
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in large construction, industrial, and commercial projectsPrevalent in smaller companies, residential, and freelance work
Search & Comparison IntentOften searched by electricians considering union vs non-union workCompared for job stability, pay, and benefits

Union Electrical jobs typically offer structured work hours, benefits, and union protections, while Non-Union Electrical roles may provide more flexibility but less job security. The choice depends on your career goals, desired benefits, and work environment preferences.

What is the best union to join for electrician?

The most recognized union for electricians is the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), which offers apprenticeship programs, training, and job placement assistance. Joining a union like IBEW can provide access to better wages, benefits, and ongoing education in electrical work.

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

To thrive as a Union Electrician, you need a solid understanding of electrical theory, blueprint reading, and safety protocols, usually gained through a formal apprenticeship and electrician licensing. Familiarity with tools such as multimeters, conduit benders, and electrical code reference systems is essential, along with certifications like OSHA 10 or 30. Attention to detail, teamwork, and effective problem-solving are vital soft skills for working safely and efficiently on job sites. These competencies ensure that electrical installations are performed accurately, safely, and in compliance with industry standards.

What is a Union Electrician?

A Union Electrician is a skilled tradesperson who installs, maintains, and repairs electrical systems and equipment, and is a member of a labor union such as the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW). Union Electricians typically receive formal training through apprenticeships and work under collective bargaining agreements that set standards for wages, benefits, and working conditions. They may work on residential, commercial, or industrial projects and must adhere to safety regulations and electrical codes. Union membership provides additional support, resources, and protections for electricians throughout their careers.

What job makes $10,000 a month without a degree?

In the electrical trade, experienced union electricians can earn around $10,000 per month through overtime, specialized skills, or supervisory roles, often without a college degree. High-paying positions typically require apprenticeships, certifications, and extensive on-the-job experience, with earnings increasing with skill level and responsibility.

What is the top pay for a Union Electrician?

The top pay for a union electrician can reach $40 to $50 per hour, depending on experience, location, and union agreements. Experienced electricians with specialized skills or certifications may earn higher wages, especially in high-demand areas or large projects.

What are some common challenges faced by union electricians on large construction projects?

Union electricians working on large construction sites often encounter challenges such as coordinating with multiple trades, adapting to evolving project timelines, and ensuring strict adherence to safety protocols. These projects typically require electricians to read and interpret complex blueprints, work efficiently under tight deadlines, and communicate effectively with other team members like project managers, engineers, and contractors. Staying up to date with the latest code requirements and maintaining union standards are also essential parts of the role.
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Infographic showing various Union Electrical job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 77% Full Time, 17% Part Time, 3% Contract, and 3% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $72,669 per year, or $34.9 per hour.
Electrical Field Service Test Technician

Electrical Field Service Test Technician

JET Electrical Testing

Hamilton, NJ โ€ข On-site

$17.53 - $59.75/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

JET Electrical Testing, LLC is seeking experienced electrical test technicians for the positions of Electrical Field Service Test Technician and Senior Electrical Field Service Test Technician. We are a growing IBEW (Union), electrical testing company located near Trenton in Hamilton, New Jersey. Most of our work is located in New Jersey, with some work in New York, Connecticut, Delaware and Pennsylvania. We feature good pay (including significant overtime), benefits (paid through the local union hall), training and a clear path for ascension. Overnight travel is rare.

Requirements:

  • Possess a high level of technical expertise as applied to electric transmission and distribution equipment facilities.
  • Must be fully knowledgeable with the National Electrical Code, National Electric Safety Code, Fall Protection, LOTO, OSHA Regulation, Confined Spaces, ARC Flash, Shock Hazards, Safe Work Practices and are experienced working in energized high voltage facilities.
  • A graduate Electrical Engineer or trained technician with at least ten (10) years of relevant experience.
  • Able to read, modify and interpret all types of electrical drawing, schematics, wiring diagrams and logic diagrams.
  • Familiar with all types of test equipment including, but not limited to, circuit breaker timing apparatus, high potential AC and DC test equipment, high current/low impedance ohmmeters, digital multi-meters, relay test apparatus, power quality metering.
  • Possess good computer skills, including MS-Word, MS-Excel, Windows and be willing to learn new software packages as they appear. AutoCAD a plus but not expected.
  • Will be required to perform the work in an IBEW union environment.
  • Must have a valid and clean driverโ€™s license.
  • Must have good work ethic.
  • Good communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Must have a clean record and be able to obtain a CDL, TWIC and/or similar document needed.
  • Must pass Pre-hire Drug Screen and background check.

Duties & Responsibilities (not limited to):

  • Perform troubleshooting and problem identification and analysis. Make recommendations regarding corrective action and/or repairs.
  • Closing and opening of circuit breakers from local control switch.
  • Closing and opening of circuit breakers from a SCADA system.
  • Tripping of circuit breakers from a protective relay system.
  • Operational verification for all internal circuit breaker controls and alarms.
  • Verification of all AC and DC relay wiring.
  • Verification of current transformer (CT) wiring ratio and polarity from the CT to the relays.
  • Settings applied to all programmable relays and instruments (calculation of setting are by the System Protection Engineers).
  • Simulation and verification of all potential device wiring CCVTโ€™s and PTโ€™s from the potential service to the relay or instrument connected to such devices.
  • Verification of all systems associated with power transformers (load tap changers (LTCโ€™s), fans, pumps, alarms, sudden pressure relays, controls).
  • Operational verification of electrical or mechanical safety interlock systems.
  • Verification of SCADA inputs and outputs.
  • Operational verification of auxiliary power systems including, generators, bus transfer and other equipment.
  • Operational verification of relay protective schemes including, breaker failure, transfer trip (Tone and Fiber), bus differential, transformer differential, line protection schemes.
  • Mark up of project drawings to reflect as built/modified conditions includes as required: cable diagrams, schematics, wiring diagrams, relay rack arrangements and physical layout drawings; actual CAD updates will be performed by others from marked prints.
  • Perform troubleshooting and problem identification and analysis. Make recommendations regarding corrective action and/or repairs.
  • Generate technical reports detailing services provided, problems found, and corrective action taken or recommended.
  • Electronic relay setting review and modification (SEL, Multilin, Siprotec, etc.)
  • Circuit tracing and verification.
  • Additional activities on an as required basis such as but not limited to:
    • Electrical tests (Hi-pot, Doble, TTR, Ductor, Megger)
    • Battery voltage regulator set-up.
    • Battery electrolyte quality.
    • Aux power transformer tap set-up.
    • Operational verification of both manual and motor operated disconnects.

Company Description

JET Electrical Testing is your premier destination for comprehensive electrical testing and system commissioning services in New Jersey. With a team of highly skilled technicians and state-of-the-art equipment, we specialize in various services, including apparatus testing, switchgear testing, switchboard and transformer testing, and grounding system testing. Our expertise extends to acceptance testing specialists to ensure your electrical systems meet industry standards and regulations.
At JET Electrical Testing, we understand the critical importance of a reliable electrical infrastructure. We offer emergency electrical repair services to quickly address unexpected issues, minimizing downtime and ensuring the safety of your operations. Our commitment to quality extends to equipment diagnostic testing and dielectric insulation testing, allowing us to pinpoint potential problems and provide effective solutions. With a focus on equipment repairs and maintenance, we are your trusted partner in keeping your electrical systems running smoothly. JET Electrical Testing is the name you can rely on in New Jersey for excellence and peace of mind for electrical testing, maintenance, and equipment failure repair.