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Commercial and industrial electrician salary

Average commercial and industrial electrician salary

$46,340

$22.28 hourly rate

Entry-level commercial and industrial electrician salary
$30,000 yearly salary
Updated December 15, 2025

Understanding Commercial and Industrial Electrician Salaries

The average annual salary for commercial and industrial electricians is approximately $46,340. This figure can vary significantly depending on several factors, including geographic location, years of experience, and specific employer. Electricians in higher-demand areas may command greater salaries. For instance, states like California and New York typically offer more competitive wages due to higher living costs and demand for skilled labor.

Entry-level electricians usually start at a lower salary, but there is ample opportunity for growth. As electricians accumulate experience, they can transition into higher-paying roles, such as supervisory or specialized positions. Additionally, electricians with certifications or specialized skills in areas like renewable energy may find even greater opportunities and compensation.

Where to Find High-Paying Electrician Jobs

To maximize earning potential, consider seeking employment in industries with higher demand for electricians. Key sectors include construction, manufacturing, and energy. Major cities also tend to offer better salaries due to the concentration of businesses and infrastructure projects. By leveraging these factors, you can strategically position yourself for a rewarding career in this essential field.

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Commercial and industrial electrician salaries by experience level

Experience levelAvg. salaryHourly rate
Entry-level commercial and industrial electrician$29,600$14.21
Mid-level commercial and industrial electrician$38,500$18.50
Senior-level commercial and industrial electrician$54,700$26.30

Average commercial and industrial electrician salary by state

The average commercial and industrial electrician salary in Alaska, Washington, and Vermont are the highest in the U.S. The lowest average commercial and industrial electrician salary states are Kansas, Alabama, and Oklahoma.

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Highest paying states for commercial and industrial electricians

RankStateAvg. salaryHourly rate
1Connecticut$65,305$31.40
2North Dakota$70,392$33.84
3Oregon$69,132$33.24
4Alaska$80,319$38.61
5Washington$75,292$36.20
6Vermont$73,461$35.32
7Massachusetts$62,565$30.08
8California$60,300$28.99
9Wyoming$58,426$28.09
10Minnesota$67,682$32.54
11Maine$55,955$26.90
12Michigan$52,348$25.17
13Hawaii$59,359$28.54
14Ohio$51,354$24.69
15Montana$59,070$28.40
16Wisconsin$53,700$25.82
17Rhode Island$59,862$28.78
18Indiana$48,994$23.55
19Idaho$51,549$24.78
20New Jersey$61,894$29.76
21New Hampshire$58,627$28.19
22Delaware$51,019$24.53
23New York$60,700$29.18
24Pennsylvania$53,890$25.91
25District of Columbia$54,541$26.22
26Illinois$50,266$24.17
27Maryland$55,984$26.92
28Utah$45,716$21.98
29Missouri$49,378$23.74
30Iowa$42,856$20.60
31Nevada$49,875$23.98
32Georgia$43,165$20.75
33Kentucky$44,655$21.47
34West Virginia$46,554$22.38
35Louisiana$40,241$19.35
36Nebraska$49,044$23.58
37South Dakota$44,933$21.60
38Virginia$45,348$21.80
39Colorado$46,625$22.42
40Alabama$37,195$17.88
41Arizona$42,420$20.39
42North Carolina$40,401$19.42
43Tennessee$39,442$18.96
44South Carolina$38,441$18.48
45Arkansas$36,520$17.56
46Mississippi$36,655$17.62
47Kansas$38,000$18.27
48Texas$39,463$18.97
49New Mexico$39,782$19.13
50Florida$35,056$16.85
51Oklahoma$36,788$17.69
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Highest paying cities for commercial and industrial electricians

The highest-paying cities for commercial and industrial electricians are Sacramento, CA, Hartford, CT, and Baltimore, MD.

RankCityAvg. salaryHourly rate
1Sacramento, CA$66,574$32.01
2Hartford, CT$65,755$31.61
3Baltimore, MD$56,405$27.12
4Chicago, IL$50,788$24.42
5Columbus, OH$50,067$24.07
6Zionsville, IN$48,570$23.35
7Denver, CO$46,728$22.47
8Charlottesville, VA$45,263$21.76
9Atlanta, GA$43,168$20.75
10Glendale, AZ$42,637$20.50
11Cary, NC$41,284$19.85
12Baton Rouge, LA$40,296$19.37
13Knoxville, TN$40,261$19.36
14Austin, TX$40,050$19.25
15Columbia, SC$38,599$18.56
16Birmingham, AL$37,232$17.90
17Gulfport, MS$36,683$17.64
18Tallahassee, FL$35,922$17.27

Commercial and industrial electrician salary details

A commercial and industrial electrician's salary ranges from $30,000 a year at the 10th percentile to $70,000 at the 90th percentile.

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Average commercial and industrial electrician salary graph, trends, and summary

What is a commercial and industrial electrician's salary?

PercentileAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rate
90th Percentile$70,000$5,833$34
75th Percentile$57,000$4,750$27
Average$46,340$3,862$22
25th Percentile$37,000$3,083$18
10th Percentile$30,000$2,500$14

Highest paying commercial and industrial electrician jobs

The highest paying types of commercial and industrial electricians are industrial electrician, maintenance electrician, and electrician/mechanic.

Job titleAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rateJob openings
Helper$31,331$2,611$15.0629,873
Plumber$55,337$4,611$26.6012,307
Journeyman$57,682$4,807$27.7313,953
Plumber Helper$43,893$3,658$21.1021,963
Electrical Apprentice$37,081$3,090$17.8339,967
Electrical Helper$31,465$2,622$15.1347,283

Top companies hiring commercial and industrial electricians now:

  1. Crown Holdings jobs (6)
  2. M.C. Dean jobs (7)
  3. Tri City Electrical jobs (6)
  4. Walker Engineering jobs (7)
  5. Helix Electric jobs (9)

Which companies pay commercial and industrial electricians the most?

Commercial and industrial electrician salaries at Tesla and Shoreline Foundation are the highest-paying according to our most recent salary estimates. In addition, the average commercial and industrial electrician salary at companies like Kenneth Copeland Ministries and Carlsbad Inn Beach Resort are highly competitive.

RankCompanyAverage salaryHourly rate
1Tesla$66,606$32.02
2Shoreline Foundation$57,738$27.76
3Kenneth Copeland Ministries$57,034$27.42
4Carlsbad Inn Beach Resort$55,943$26.90
5Ferreira Construction Co., Inc.$55,293$26.58
6Nutmeg Technologies$55,073$26.48
7Romanoff Group$54,714$26.30
8Owen Ltd.$53,804$25.87
9Arizona State University$52,147$25.07
10Safari$51,271$24.65
11Helix Electric$50,608$24.33
12Bryant-Durham Services$47,886$23.02
13Randall Mechanical$46,110$22.17
14Skilled Trades$45,230$21.75
15Tradesmen International$43,998$21.15
16TradeSTAR$43,111$20.73
17SelecSource$42,883$20.62
18Meisner Electric$42,360$20.37
19CBRE Group$42,163$20.27
20Namaste Solar$41,898$20.14

Wage gap by gender, race and education

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Commercial And Industrial Electrician salary by industry

The average commercial and industrial electrician salary varies across industries:

  • The average commercial and industrial electrician salary in the construction industry is $48,295, the highest of any industry.
  • The average commercial and industrial electrician salary in the finance industry is $46,313.
  • Commercial and industrial electricians in the telecommunication industry earn an average salary of $42,115, the lowest of any industry.

Highest paying industries for commercial and industrial electricians

RankIndustryAverage salaryHourly rate
1Construction$48,295$23.22
2Manufacturing$46,313$22.27
3Professional$43,340$20.84
4Hospitality$43,171$20.76
5Telecommunication$42,115$20.25

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Commercial and industrial electrician salary trends

The average commercial and industrial electrician salary has risen by $6,173 over the last ten years. In 2014, the average commercial and industrial electrician earned $40,167 annually, but today, they earn $46,340 a year. That works out to a 8% change in pay for commercial and industrial electricians over the last decade.

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Average commercial and industrial electrician salary over time

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Commercial and industrial electrician salary by year

YearAvg. salaryHourly rate% Change
2026$46,300$22.28+1.3%
2025$45,800$22.00+1.8%
2024$44,900$21.61+2.0%
2023$44,100$21.19+2.6%
2022$42,900$20.64+1.6%

Recently added commercial and industrial electrician salaries

CompanyJobLocationDate addedSalary
AerotekCommercial ElectricianNorfolk, VA06/28/2025$45,914
Tradesmen InternationalCommercial ElectricianMerritt Island, FL06/28/2025$66,784
ABM IndustriesCommercial/Industrial ElectricianLas Vegas, NV06/27/2025$62,610
AerotekCommercial ElectricianCosta Mesa, CA06/27/2025$73,045
Able ServicesCommercial/Industrial ElectricianLas Vegas, NV06/27/2025$62,610
PeoplereadyCommercial ElectricianColumbia, SC06/25/2025$43,827
PeoplereadyCommercial ElectricianJacksonville, FL06/25/2025$56,349
SkillforceCommercial ElectriciansCharlotte, NC06/25/2025$68,871
SkillforceCommercial ElectriciansRichmond, VA06/25/2025$45,914
Apollo Electrical ServicesCommercial ElectriciansDade City, FL06/25/2025$41,740

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