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Weekend Electrician Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Electrician employees may be required to work overtime, weekends, stand-by and/or holidays. Electrician employees may be required to use and/or operate an aerial lift. Electrician employees may be ...

ELECTRICIAN

Dayton, OH · On-site

$24.25 - $33.25/hr

ELECTRICIAN/ FULL-TIME/ 80 HRS PER PAY PERIOD/ 7:30A-4P/WEEKENDS & HOLIDAYS Job Title: Electrician Unit: Building Maintenance Shift: 7:30 am-4:00 pm / Weekends & Holidays Status: Full-time/ 80 Hours ...

ELECTRICIAN

Dayton, OH · On-site

$24.25 - $33.25/hr

ELECTRICIAN/ FULL-TIME/ 80 HRS PER PAY PERIOD/ 7:30A-4P/WEEKENDS & HOLIDAYS Job Title: Electrician Unit: Building Maintenance Shift: 7:30 am-4:00 pm / Weekends & Holidays Status: Full-time/ 80 Hours ...

ELECTRICIAN

Dayton, OH

$24.25 - $33.25/hr

ELECTRICIAN/ FULL-TIME/ 80 HRS PER PAY PERIOD/ 7:30A-4P/WEEKENDS & HOLIDAYS Job Title: Electrician Unit: Building Maintenance Shift: 7:30 am-4:00 pm / Weekends & Holidays Status: Full-time/ 80 Hours ...

Electrician

New Holland, PA · On-site

$23.50 - $32/hr

Electricians - Residential, Residential Service & Commercial If you're looking for strong income ... Commercial: availability for weekend emergency on‑call rotation (approx. every 8th weekend)

Electrician

New Holland, PA · On-site

$23.50 - $32/hr

Electricians - Residential, Residential Service & Commercial If you're looking for strong income ... Commercial: availability for weekend emergency on-call rotation (approx. every 8th weekend)

ELECTRICIAN

Dayton, OH · On-site

$24.25 - $33.25/hr

ELECTRICIAN/ FULL-TIME/ 80 HRS PER PAY PERIOD/ 7:30A-4P/WEEKENDS & HOLIDAYS Job Title: Electrician Unit: Building Maintenance Shift: 7:30 am-4:00 pm / Weekends & Holidays Status: Full-time/ 80 Hours ...

electrician

Valparaiso, IN · On-site

$93K - $181K/yr

Residential Service Electrician Our client is a residential electrical service company based in ... Occasional evenings, weekends, and holidays as part of the call rotation * Overtime and after-hours ...

Residential Service Electrician Our client is a residential electrical service company based in ... Occasional evenings, weekends, and holidays as part of the call rotation * Overtime and after-hours ...

Electrician

Jasper, GA · On-site

$60K - $90K/yr

Simplified Electrical Solutions is Hiring a Residential Service Electrician! Location: Jasper, GA ... No Weekend Work * Growth Opportunities

Electrician 1 and Electrician 2

Campus, IL

$24.50 - $33.50/hr

Ability to work second shift, weekends, and on call-hours as required. * Ability to lift and carry ... Electrician 2 Minimum Qualifications * High school diploma, GED or state recognized equivalent.

Electrician

Victor, NY · On-site

$27 - $34/hr

Electrician Location: Rochester, New York Pay Range: $27/hr to $34/hr based on experience. We are ... May be required to work nights, weekends, or on-call. #TalrooNY #Equalopportunity

Residential Service Electrician Our client is a residential electrical service company based in ... Occasional evenings, weekends, and holidays as part of the call rotation * Overtime and after-hours ...

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How much do weekend electrician jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for weekend electrician in the United States is $29.51, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.04 and $32.93 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Weekend Electrician, you need a solid understanding of electrical systems, troubleshooting skills, and a valid electrician’s license or certification. Familiarity with tools such as multimeters, circuit testers, wiring schematics, and compliance with National Electrical Code (NEC) standards is essential. Strong time management, customer service abilities, and effective problem-solving skills set outstanding candidates apart. These skills are crucial for safely and efficiently completing repairs or installations during limited weekend hours while ensuring client satisfaction.

Do electricians work on the weekend?

Weekend electricians are common, especially for emergency repairs, maintenance, or projects that require minimal disruption during regular hours. Many electricians work flexible schedules, including weekends, depending on the job site and client needs. Certification and experience can influence availability for weekend work.

What are the typical work hours and environments for Weekend Electricians?

Weekend Electricians usually work on Saturdays and Sundays, often handling emergency repairs, installations, or maintenance tasks that cannot be done during standard business hours. The work environment can vary from residential homes to commercial properties, and assignments may include both scheduled appointments and urgent service calls. You’ll frequently work independently, but some jobs might require coordination with other tradespeople or facility managers. Flexibility and the ability to adapt to different settings and client needs are important aspects of this role. This schedule can be ideal for those seeking to supplement their income or who require flexibility during the regular workweek.

What do most electricians charge per hour?

Most electricians, including weekend electricians, charge between $50 and $100 per hour, depending on experience, location, and the complexity of the job. Rates may be higher for emergency or specialized work, and some electricians charge a flat fee for certain services.

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

A weekend electrician can potentially earn $10,000 a month through high-demand projects, overtime, and specialized skills such as electrical troubleshooting and code compliance. Success depends on experience, certifications, and the ability to secure consistent, well-paying jobs, often working independently or for contractors during weekends. Such earnings are more common in areas with high project volume or commercial work.

What is a Weekend Electrician job?

A Weekend Electrician is a skilled tradesperson who performs electrical work primarily on weekends. This role typically involves installing, repairing, and maintaining electrical systems in residential, commercial, or industrial settings. Weekend Electricians may work for companies that require after-hours maintenance, handle emergency repairs, or take on contract and freelance jobs for clients who need services outside regular business hours. This job is ideal for those looking to earn extra income or balance electrical work with other commitments.

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

To earn $100,000 annually as a weekend electrician, gaining advanced certifications, specializing in high-demand areas like industrial or commercial wiring, and building a strong client base are essential. Increasing your hourly rate, working overtime, and developing a reputation for quality work can also help reach this income level.
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Infographic showing various Weekend Electrician job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 9% Locum Tenens, 1% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 1% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 8% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $61,391 per year, or $29.5 per hour.
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Company rating: 8.6 out of 10

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Job description

JOB INFORMATION Electrician positions install, test and replace conduits, ducts, transformers, electrical and electronic circuits, wires, high and low voltage cables and communication cables; install, modify, repair or test water, wastewater or collection pumps, motor-operated valves or control systems; install and maintain varied electronic equipment such as programmable logic controllers (PLC), variable frequency drives (VFD), building and street lighting systems, motors, heating and ventilating wiring systems, panel boards, primary electrical systems, street lighting, outside flood lighting and airport lighting; assist in training and leading the work of apprentices and other assigned personnel; and perform other duties as assigned. NOTES: Eligible benefitted employees originally hired on or after July 10, 2021, will be automatically enrolled in the San Diego City Employees Retirement System (SDCERS). Electrician employees may be required to work overtime, weekends, stand-by and/or holidays.

Electrician employees may be required to use and/or operate an aerial lift. Electrician employees may be required to use an/or operate a Fixed Hydraulic/Electric Crane (under 15,000 lbs. lift capacity).

Electrician employees may be required to use and/or operate a Fixed Extended Boom Crane (over 15,000 lbs. lift capacity). Electrician employees who are currently licensed and directed to operate mobile cranes are eligible for 5% special assignment pay.

Electrician employees certified and working in confined space are eligible for additional pay. Electrician employees who currently hold a valid State of California issued Electrician Certification are eligible for 5% special assignment pay. Electrician employees who are currently licensed and directed to operate a vehicle which requires a valid California Class B Driver License may be eligible for additional pay.

Electrician employees who operate commercial vehicles are required by California State Law, as a condition of employment, to submit to drug and alcohol testing. Prior to hire, a background check will be completed in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse and with former employers regarding drug and alcohol testing results. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS You must meet the following requirements on the date you apply, unless otherwise indicated.

EXPERIENCE: You must meet ONE of the following options: Successful completion of a state-accredited four or five-year Electrician Apprenticeship Program. Five years of full-time experience in all phases of work as a journey-level Electrician. Qualifying experience MUST include commercial or industrial wiring, installation and repair of electrical conduit systems.

NOTES: Experience in residential electrical work only is NOT qualifying. City of San Diego employees using Out-of-Class Assignment (OCA) experience to qualify must submit written documentation signed by their appointing authority or payroll specialist, detailing the work performed, dates, and total number of qualifying OCA hours. OCA experience without the required documentation will NOT be considered.

CERTIFICATE: Some positions will require a Crane Operator Certification issued by the National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO) or equivalent organization recognized by OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) and accredited by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA) or the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), prior to the completion of the probationary period and must be maintained throughout an individual's employment as an Electrician with the City of San Diego. LICENSE: A valid California Class C Driver License may be required at the time of hire. NOTE: Some positions will require a valid California Class B Driver License AND a valid California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) medical certificate, prior to the completion of the probationary period and must be maintained throughout an individual's employment as an Electrician with the City of San Diego.

HIGHLY DESIRABLE: Possession of a valid State of California Electrician Certification. Possession of a valid California Crane Operator Certificate. Possession of a valid California Class A or Class B Driver License.

Possession of a valid Arc Flash Safety Certification. Experience wiring and rewiring buildings. Experience or training in confined spaces, fiber optics, programmable logic controllers, personal computers and a working knowledge of the National Electrical Code.

Experience troubleshooting and repairing electric motors and engine-driven generators (all voltages from 120 to 4,160 volts). Experience troubleshooting, repairing and installing level, pressure or flow rate instrumentation or control systems and street light systems. Experience troubleshooting lighting control systems and lighting inverter systems.

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS (MUST SUBMIT WITH APPLICATION): Proof of apprenticeship completion, if utilized to meet the minimum requirements. For City of San Diego employees, proof of Out-of-Class Assignment (OCA), if utilized to meet the minimum requirements. Required documents should be attached electronically to your application.

If you are unable to attach at the time of application submittal, you must submit them as soon as possible via fax: (619) 533-3337; or to the Employment Information Center: City of San Diego Personnel Department, 1200 Third Avenue - Suite 300, San Diego, CA 92101. Include your name and the title of the position for which you are applying. SCREENING PROCESS Please ensure all information is complete and accurate as the responses you provide on the supplemental questions will be reviewed using an automated evaluation system.

If you are successful in this initial screening process, your application will be reviewed for applicable education, experience, and/or training to ensure all minimum requirements have been met. Successful candidates will be placed on a list which will be used to fill position vacancies during the next one year. For each vacancy, only those candidates with the most appropriate qualifications will be contacted by the hiring department for an interview.

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION PRE-EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS: Employment offers are conditional pending the results of all screening processes applicable to this position, which may include the following: confirmation of citizenship or legal right to work in the United States; completion of a pre-employment medical review and exam (which may include drug and alcohol testing); reference checks; and fingerprinting. Fingerprints will be submitted to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the California Department of Justice for a conviction record report. Certain positions may require additional screening processes, including a polygraph examination and/or background investigation.

All screening processes must be successfully completed before employment begins. A positive test result for alcohol, cannabis/marijuana, illegal drugs, or inadequately explained prescription drugs, or misrepresentation, falsification, or omission of pertinent facts in any step of the screening or selection process, may constitute cause for disqualification or termination of employment. Nothing in this job posting constitutes an express or implied contract for employment with the City of San Diego.

Candidates must notify the Personnel Department of any change in their name, mailing address, email address, or phone number, otherwise they may miss employment opportunities. Rev. 47 - July 3, 2023 (Pay Notes Added).


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