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Electrician Salary in California (2025)

Electricians in California earn a median salary of $75,700 per year, or $36.38/hr. The state has roughly 73,880 electrician jobs with a projected growth rate of 12.0% over the next decade.

Hourly Median

$36.38

per hour

Annual Median

$75,700

per year

Entry Level

$51,500

$24.74/hr

Top 10%

$117,300

$56.39/hr

Electrician Pay by Experience Level in California

Where you are in your career makes a big difference. Apprentices in California start lower but can expect significant raises as they move toward journeyman and master credentials.

Apprentice

Hourly

$21.83

Annual

$45,400

Journeyman

Hourly

$36.38

Annual

$75,700

Master

Hourly

$47.29

Annual

$98,400

Foreman

Hourly

$50.93

Annual

$105,900

Union vs. Non-Union Electrician Pay in California

Union membership can have a major impact on your take-home pay in California. The numbers below compare average hourly rates for union and non-union electricians in the state.

Union vs. Non-Union Pay

Average hourly rate for electricians

Union$45.84/hr
Non-Union$35.29/hr

Union electricians earn $10.55/hr more (29.9% premium)

Highest-Paying Cities for Electricians in California

Metro areas tend to pay more due to higher cost of living and greater demand. Here are the top-paying cities for electricians in California.

California vs. National Average

How does California stack up against the rest of the country? Here is a side-by-side look at average hourly pay for electricians.

California vs. National Average

Average hourly rate comparison

California$36.38/hr
National Avg$29/hr

California pays $7.38/hr more than the national average (+25.4%)

Overtime Earnings Potential

Many electricians in California earn well above their base salary thanks to overtime. At the median rate of $36.38/hr, overtime pay (1.5x) works out to roughly $54.57/hr. Working just 10 hours of OT per week at that rate adds about $28,400 to your annual income.

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Sources & Methodology

Salary data sourced from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) program. Data reflects May 2024 estimates, the most recent available. Figures represent base pay before overtime, bonuses, or benefits.

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