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For anyone who wants to learn how to be an electrician, one place to start your research is in the required training and what your average salary will be. Someone who wants to become an electrician will need to go through a four-year apprenticeship program that includes class work and on-the-job training.
During your apprenticeship training, you must complete 144 hours of technical training and 2,000 hours of paid job training. On-site apprentices will start by drilling holes and attaching conduit, while sometimes you are allowed to install and test wiring under the watchful eye of a mentor. These are usually low-paying jobs, because these electricians are just starting out and have no experience.
At that point, they’re usually competent enough to read blueprints, have required knowledge of electrical codes, and safety and first-aid to apply for state licenses. As a journeyman electrician, your primary responsibilities will be installing electric wiring in homes and buildings. In this job, you can earn up to $43,000 in first-year wages and more.
Electricians with at least three years of experience can get benefits of about $5,600 in paid time off, $2,000 in a pension and $5,800 in health care benefits. In all, starting electricians received an annual compensation package of $60,000
To become a master electrician the most common qualification required is a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering. To work as a master technician a person should have at least 7 years of experience as a licensed electrician. A master electrician license will be issued only after passing a state test.
An electrical designer can get up to $65,000. Those working as electrical engineers can earn upwards of $85,000 annually on average. Average annual salary of electrical inspectors and aircraft electricians ranges between $45,000 and $50,000. A highly skilled master technician will usually have an average annual earning potential of $90,000 at the very least.
Master electricians are able to read technical diagrams that reveal circuits, panel boards, sites of outlets and other related equipment. A master electrician will use of different devices like wire strippers, hacksaws, drills and conduit benders to get the task done in highest professional manner. The duties of a master electrician involve a lot of risk factors and people should take enough precautionary measures before starting a job. Master electricians are well prepared for the responsibilities entrusted with them.
Those who start their own businesses likely have the greatest potential to earn more money. When you are a self-employed electrician, you may also earn more in certain industries as a first-year journeyman electrician. They made the highest annual wages, $85,000, working for businesses and other contract work.