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Low voltage electrician salary

Average low voltage electrician salary

$52,209

$25.1 hourly rate

Entry-level low voltage electrician salary
$35,000 yearly salary
Updated December 15, 2025

Exploring Low Voltage Electrician Salaries

A low voltage electrician specializes in installing and maintaining systems that operate on low voltage, such as security alarms, fire alarms, and telecommunications equipment. As of October 2025, the average salary for this role is approximately $52,209 per year, translating to about $25 per hour. Salaries can vary depending on factors such as experience, location, and specific industry.

Experience Matters

Entry-level electricians may start with lower wages, while those with extensive experience or certifications can earn significantly more. For instance, professionals with 5-10 years of experience can anticipate higher salaries, often exceeding the average.

State-by-State Earnings

Geographical location plays a crucial role in salary variations. States with higher demand for low voltage electricians, such as California and New York, often offer more competitive salaries. Understanding the regional market can help electricians negotiate better pay and find job opportunities that align with their career goals.

Career Advancement

Continued education and specialization in areas like security systems or data networking can lead to higher-paying roles. Networking within the industry and staying updated on technological advancements can further enhance job prospects.

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Where can a Low Voltage Electrician earn more?

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Western Area Power Administration$78,173
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Low voltage electrician salaries by experience level

Experience levelAvg. salaryHourly rate
Entry-level low voltage electrician$33,300$16.01
Mid-level low voltage electrician$43,400$20.85
Senior-level low voltage electrician$61,600$29.64

Low voltage electrician salary estimates from across the web

Based on the latest salary information compiled by Zippia, Salary.com, Glassdoor, SalaryExpert and Comparably, the average salary for a low voltage electrician typically falls between $39,760 and $62,003.
zippia
$52,209yearly
glassdoor[1]
$52,966yearly
comparably[2]
$62,003yearly
Salary.com[3]
$50,942yearly
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$39,760yearly

Average low voltage electrician salary by state

The average low voltage electrician salary in Vermont, Washington, and New Jersey are the highest in the U.S. The lowest average low voltage electrician salary states are North Carolina, Louisiana, and Florida.

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Highest paying states for low voltage electricians

RankStateAvg. salaryHourly rate
1Vermont$74,265$35.70
2Connecticut$67,901$32.64
3Oregon$67,305$32.36
4North Dakota$64,551$31.03
5Washington$73,568$35.37
6Montana$60,700$29.18
7Wyoming$57,520$27.65
8Michigan$63,791$30.67
9Alaska$60,825$29.24
10New Jersey$73,504$35.34
11Maine$56,702$27.26
12California$70,836$34.06
13Nevada$62,264$29.93
14Hawaii$63,117$30.34
15Minnesota$69,644$33.48
16Colorado$57,435$27.61
17Massachusetts$64,214$30.87
18Rhode Island$61,792$29.71
19District of Columbia$59,686$28.70
20Delaware$54,913$26.40
21New Hampshire$59,735$28.72
22Pennsylvania$57,108$27.46
23West Virginia$51,361$24.69
24Wisconsin$55,286$26.58
25Maryland$55,092$26.49
26Virginia$48,209$23.18
27Idaho$51,717$24.86
28Missouri$54,741$26.32
29Kansas$54,490$26.20
30Nebraska$48,866$23.49
31New York$56,405$27.12
32South Dakota$45,553$21.90
33New Mexico$47,395$22.79
34Utah$45,682$21.96
35Illinois$52,815$25.39
36Tennessee$43,735$21.03
37Alabama$40,841$19.64
38Indiana$46,328$22.27
39Iowa$44,973$21.62
40North Carolina$39,414$18.95
41Louisiana$38,789$18.65
42Ohio$44,111$21.21
43South Carolina$36,129$17.37
44Georgia$40,683$19.56
45Texas$41,090$19.75
46Arizona$42,772$20.56
47Florida$37,821$18.18
48Kentucky$40,171$19.31
49Arkansas$40,312$19.38
50Oklahoma$35,793$17.21
51Mississippi$35,474$17.05

Highest paying cities for low voltage electricians

The highest-paying cities for low voltage electricians are San Francisco, CA, Bremerton, WA, and Newark, NJ.

RankCityAvg. salaryHourly rate
1San Francisco, CA$77,603$37.31
2Bremerton, WA$73,947$35.55
3Newark, NJ$73,715$35.44
4Beaverton, OR$67,596$32.50
5Boston, MA$64,211$30.87
6Ann Arbor, MI$63,396$30.48
7Washington, DC$59,749$28.73
8Bangor, ME$56,314$27.07
9Colorado Springs, CO$56,256$27.05
10Baltimore, MD$55,448$26.66
11Topeka, KS$55,185$26.53
12North Chicago, IL$53,517$25.73
13Newport News, VA$48,016$23.08
14Reynoldsburg, OH$43,536$20.93
15Yuma, AZ$43,209$20.77
16Atlanta, GA$40,620$19.53
17Key West, FL$38,222$18.38
18Columbia, SC$36,141$17.38

Low voltage electrician salary details

A low voltage electrician's salary ranges from $35,000 a year at the 10th percentile to $75,000 at the 90th percentile.

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Average low voltage electrician salary graph, trends, and summary

What is a low voltage electrician's salary?

PercentileAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rate
90th Percentile$75,000$6,250$36
75th Percentile$63,000$5,250$30
Average$52,209$4,351$25
25th Percentile$42,000$3,500$20
10th Percentile$35,000$2,917$17

Highest paying low voltage electrician jobs

The highest paying types of low voltage electricians are aviation electrician's mate, industrial electrician, and maintenance electrician.

Job titleAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rateJob openings
Apprentice$37,107$3,092$17.8413,014
Wiring Technician$38,136$3,178$18.3362,667
Electrical Helper$31,465$2,622$15.1347,283
Electrical Foreman$50,996$4,250$24.5244,710
Electrician Technician$57,813$4,818$27.79112,907
Commercial And Industrial Electrician$46,340$3,862$22.2848,589

Which companies pay low voltage electricians the most?

Low voltage electrician salaries at Western Area Power Administration and Stanford University are the highest-paying according to our most recent salary estimates. In addition, the average low voltage electrician salary at companies like Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Defender Services are highly competitive.

RankCompanyAverage salaryHourly rate
1Western Area Power Administration$78,173$37.58
2Stanford University$64,769$31.14
3Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory$63,307$30.44
4Defender Services$60,913$29.29
5Seattle Pacific University$60,892$29.27
6Trillium Staffing$59,311$28.51
7Georgetown University$58,389$28.07
8University of Michigan$57,854$27.81
9The University System of Maryland Foundation$57,149$27.48
10NIKA$56,544$27.18
11Commonwealth Of Pennsylvania$53,166$25.56
12Wachter, Inc.$51,958$24.98
13Merritt$51,745$24.88
14J&J Worldwide Services$51,588$24.80
15United States Marine Corps$51,465$24.74
16Indian Health Service$50,488$24.27
17Tradesmen International$50,324$24.19
18Pacific Architects and Engineers$50,253$24.16
19University of Virginia$50,230$24.15
20Marine Travelift$49,839$23.96

Wage gap by gender, race and education

$52,000$51,400$50,800$50,200$49,600$49,000
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Low Voltage Electrician salary by industry

The average low voltage electrician salary varies across industries:

  • The average low voltage electrician salary in the energy industry is $62,627, the highest of any industry.
  • The average low voltage electrician salary in the finance industry is $55,130.
  • Low voltage electricians in the professional industry earn an average salary of $49,797, the lowest of any industry.

Highest paying industries for low voltage electricians

RankIndustryAverage salaryHourly rate
1Energy$62,627$30.11
2Construction$55,130$26.50
3Manufacturing$52,592$25.28
4Technology$50,817$24.43
5Professional$49,797$23.94

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Low voltage electrician salary trends

The average low voltage electrician salary has risen by $6,955 over the last ten years. In 2014, the average low voltage electrician earned $45,254 annually, but today, they earn $52,209 a year. That works out to a 8% change in pay for low voltage electricians over the last decade.

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Average low voltage electrician salary over time

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Low voltage electrician salary by year

YearAvg. salaryHourly rate% Change
2025$52,200$25.10+1.3%
2024$51,500$24.78+1.8%
2023$50,600$24.35+2.0%
2022$49,600$23.87+2.6%
2021$48,400$23.26+1.6%

Recently added low voltage electrician salaries

CompanyJobLocationDate addedSalary
AggrekoHigh Voltage ElectricianBaltimore, MD06/30/2025$68,871
AerotekLow Voltage ElectricianSavannah, GA06/28/2025$50,088
AdamsLow Voltage ElectricianMiddleton, WI06/28/2025$62,610
PeoplereadyLow Voltage ElectricianApollo Beach, FL06/26/2025$45,914
Randall ConstructionCommercial Electrician With Low Voltage ExperienceApopka, FL06/24/2025$58,436
Central Washington UniversityElectrician-High VoltageEllensburg, WA06/22/2025$72,924
The Copper River Family of CompaniesHigh Voltage ElectricianIone, WA06/22/2025$87,654
Sr Financial AnalystHigh Voltage ElectricianWashington, DC06/22/2025$87,654
Tradesmen InternationalLow Voltage ElectricianLa Crosse, WI06/20/2025$52,175
Trotter WorkforceLow Voltage ElectricianBethlehem, PA06/18/2025$54,262

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