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Your Source for Electric, Power and Utility Jobs

Our goal is to provide information about jobs in the electrical industry.

The electrical industry offers various job opportunities for entry-level workers and career-oriented professionals. Energy consumption in the United States continues to increase each year. As a result, the need for electrical jobs is expected to grow by approximately 10% to 20% in the next decade. Growth rates depend on job specialty, but the need for every position is expected to increase by at least 3% in the coming years. To gain a job in the electrical industry, an applicant may need to possess a technical degree or have completed an apprenticeship. Some professional careers may require workers to possess four-year college degrees. Browse the site to discover more information on available electrical jobs.

The electrical industry grosses over $300 billion in sales every year. Job hopefuls may find electrical industry careers as technicians and electrical engineers. Over half a million electrician jobs exist across the United States. Electricians install or repair electrical systems in homes, businesses and factories. Median pay for electricians ranges from $45,000 to $50,000 a year. Over 300,000 electrical engineers work in the U.S. Electrical engineers design and develop electrical systems and related equipment. The typical annual salary for an electrical engineer ranges from $85,000 to $90,000 per year. Find quality electrical industry jobs offering good pay and exceptional work benefits today.

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