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    Electricians Salary in Ohio

    SOC Code: 47-2111

    Professional in electricians

    $68,840
    Mean Salary
    $68,840
    Median Salary
    $33.1/hr
    Hourly Rate
    28,950
    Total Jobs
    Moderate confidence

    Professional in electricians

    How Construction and Extraction Careers Are Structured

    Construction wages carry a premium over comparable-education work that compensates for two realities: physical demands and cyclicality. The trend data for these occupations shows the boom-bust signature clearly — employment swings with interest rates and building cycles even when wages hold. Plan for the trough years, not just the current figure.

    The wage tables and percentile chart on this page show how electricians pay is distributed in Ohio specifically — and because state-level wages for the same occupation routinely differ by 30% or more, the local figures here are the ones that matter for offers, raises, and relocation decisions in this market.

    What Moves Pay in This Field

    Licensure and union status are the structural levers. Licensed trades (electrical, plumbing, elevator) out-earn unlicensed work substantially, and union-dense states show wage gaps of 30-50% over open-shop states for identical work — visible directly in the state comparisons on this site. Within a trade, the journeyman-to-foreman-to-superintendent ladder is the progression that reaches the top percentiles.

    The registered apprenticeship is the canonical entry: three to five years of paid training, no tuition debt, and a license at the end. Laborer entry is immediate and can convert into an apprenticeship from inside. The long-game consideration is the body: successful construction careers plan the transition into supervision, inspection, or estimating before wear forces it.

    New to reading wage distributions? Our guide to salary percentiles explains how to place yourself on the chart above, and the negotiation playbook shows how to use these numbers in an actual conversation.

    Critical Worker Shortage
    Bright Outlook

    Electricians is experiencing a critical labor shortage. Employers are actively competing for qualified candidates.

    +10.2%
    10-Year Growth
    80,100
    Annual Openings
    840,100
    Projected Jobs (2033)
    growing fast
    Outlook

    What Do Electricians Do?

    Professional in electricians

    Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) Code: 47-2111

    Salary Context for Ohio

    The median salary for Electricians in Ohio is $68,840 annually. Salary levels in Ohio are influenced by factors such as cost of living, local demand for these professionals, industry concentration, and regional economic conditions. When comparing salaries across different locations, it's important to consider the Regional Price Parity (RPP) index, which adjusts for cost of living differences.

    Salary Overview

    Salary Distribution & Your Position

    Occupation mean: $68,840 (10th percentile)
    10th Percentile$68,840
    10th percentile
    25th Percentile$68,840
    25th percentile
    Median$68,840
    50th percentile
    75th Percentile$68,840
    75th percentile
    90th Percentile$68,840
    90th percentile

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    AI Replacement Risk Analysis

    Forward-looking analysis of automation and AI impact

    Low Risk
    AI Risk Score20%
    Near-term
    1-3 years
    Minimal
    Medium-term
    3-7 years
    Low
    Long-term
    7-15 years
    Low
    Key Risk Factors
    • Physical presence and manual skills required

    Includes risk scoring, timeline estimates, adaptation strategies, and more

    Occupation Report Card

    58
    Pay
    58
    Growth
    60
    AI-Safe
    100
    No-Degree
    58
    Affordability

    Job Outlook 2023-2033

    Growing fast

    Official BLS Employment Projections for Electricians

    Projected change
    +10.2%
    Annual openings
    80,100
    Projected jobs (2033)
    840,100

    Skills & What You Do

    Most occupations require an apprenticeship or postsecondary training

    Top skills
    Repairing
    Troubleshooting
    Installation
    Equipment Maintenance
    Critical Thinking
    Common tasks
    • Install and maintain electrical wiring and systems
    • Inspect electrical components
    • Read blueprints and technical diagrams
    • Ensure compliance with electrical codes

    Recent Layoffs Activity

    Recent workforce reductions in related fields - context for a tight job market

    • RetailCo - Columbus, OH
      800 affected
      May 2026

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