Electricians

Education Required
High school education and on-the-job training.
Median Wage
$43,270/yr
When installing, electricians use hand tools such as screwdrivers, conduit benders, pliers, and wire strippers. Later, they use ohmmeters, ammeters, voltmeters, and other equipment to test connections and ensure that components are compatible and safe.
About The Job

Install, maintain, and repair electrical wiring, equipment, and fixtures. Ensure that work is in accordance with relevant codes. May install or service street lights, intercom systems, or electrical control systems.

What You'll Do
  • Inspect and test power lines and other equipment using special reading and testing devices.
  • Clean, tin, and splice corresponding conductors by twisting ends together or by joining ends with metal clamps and soldering connections.
  • Coordinate work assignment preparation and completion with other workers.
  • Cut and peel lead sheathing and insulation from defective or newly installed cables and conduits prior to splicing.
  • Cut trenches for laying underground cables, using trenchers and cable plows.
  • Attach cross-arms, insulators, and auxiliary equipment to poles prior to installing them.
  • Lay underground cable directly in trenches, or string it through conduit running through the trenches.
  • Pull up cable by hand from large reels mounted on trucks.
  • Replace or straighten damaged poles.
  • Trim trees that could be hazardous to the functioning of cables or wires.
  • Adhere to safety standards
  • Work with customers in the field.