Electrician Salary in Alabama

Typical Electrician Salary

$36,390/year

Range: $29,140 - $46,000

Entry level → Experienced

48% below national average
Ranks #28 out of 51 states

National average: $69,630/year

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10th Percentile

$29,140

25th Percentile

$31,060

Median (50th)

$36,390

75th Percentile

$39,440

90th Percentile

$46,000

* Data sourced from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Last updated: May 2024

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License Requirements in Alabama

Alabama requires electricians to be licensed. The typical path includes apprentice, journeyman, and master electrician levels.

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Apprentice License

Requirements vary by state. Contact the Alabama licensing board for specific requirements.

Journeyman License

Typically requires completion of apprenticeship (8,000 hours) and passing state exam.

Master Electrician License

Requires additional experience (typically 4,000+ hours as journeyman) and passing advanced exam.

For detailed, up-to-date requirements, visit your state's licensing board website.

Job Outlook in Alabama

The electrician field is projected to grow 6% from 2023 to 2033, faster than the average for all occupations. Demand is driven by new construction, infrastructure upgrades, and renewable energy projects.