Electrical Contractor

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Median Average:
$83,571
Electrical Contractor in United States median base salary $83,571/yr. Information is based on 7 Electrical Contractor jobs advertised between June 2023 and October 2023.
How much do Electrical Contractor earn in United States? The average salary of Electrical Contractor is $83,571 in United States
$83,571 /yr
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Average $83,571
Range $70K - $80K
Last updated January 26 2024
The average pay range for Electrical Contractor is between $70K and $80K. Salaries vary from a low of $60K up to $110K per year. The average number of Electrical Contractor roles advertised per month is 2 in United States between June 2023 and October 2023.
What are the most common skills required to be a Electricians? The most common skills required for a Electricians are:
Electrical Technical Construction Switches Lifting Installation Teamwork Training Screening Travel Education Planning Troubleshooting Maintenance Installation Technical Electrical Construction Rowing Mathematica Iron Materials Installing Ning Saws Electrical Equipment ASON Transportation Languages Mathematical
See all 30 skills

These skills are most commonly found in Electricians job advertisements and position descriptions.

Last updated December 31 2023
Which recruitment agencies have the largest number of Trades & Services roles in United States?
See which recruitment agencies advertise the most Trades & Services roles. See what salaries they paid for Trades & Services in United States. See how they compare to the average Trades & Services salary of $79,615.
G4S
Minneapolis (21%), Milwaukee (13%), Newark (10%), Louisville (9%) +9 others
91

$25K-$27K

(($53,577))

$25K-$27K
(($53,577))
US Department of the Army
Seattle (14%), Colorado Springs (10%), Kansas City (8%), Omaha (8%) +10 others
77

$43K-$55K

(($30,249))

$43K-$55K
(($30,249))
Zerorez
Minneapolis (33%), St. Louis (27%), Charlotte (16%), Seattle (16%) +1 others
51

$43K-$60K

(($27,715))

$43K-$60K
(($27,715))
US Department of the Navy
Virginia Beach (31%), Honolulu (25%), Boston (17%), San Diego (17%) +1 others
36

$46K-$60K

(($26,199))

$46K-$60K
(($26,199))
Signal 88
Colorado Springs (52%), Phoenix (48%)
25

$25K-$29K

(($52,615))

$25K-$29K
(($52,615))
Last Updated July 29 2020
How many years does it take to become a Electrical Contractor?
Most candidates undertake an average of 12 years Trades & Services prior to being appointed as a Electrical Contractor.
Average Trades & Services required to become a Electrical Contractor
Last updated April 10 2024
Most candidates have on average 14 years working experience prior to becoming a Electrical Contractor.
Average Trades & Services required to become a Electrical Contractor
Last updated April 10 2024
Where are Electricians in United States sourced from?
Electricians are sourced from
these companies
Downer
DynCorp International
Emerson Network Power
EPS
exp Federal
Electricians are sourced in United States are most likely to be sourced from these schools
Waikato Polytechnic
Aquinas College
Assumption College
CCI Training Center
Central College
Last updated April 14 2024