Electricians install, maintain and repair electrical systems, ensuring safety and efficiency. They work with various equipment, like circuit breakers and wiring.
Typically, electricians need a high school diploma, completion of an apprenticeship program and a license to practice. Certifications like OSHA can be beneficial.
The average salary for electricians varies by location and experience, but it ranges from $55,000 to over $90,000 per year. Experienced electricians can earn higher salaries.
To advance your career, consider obtaining specialized certifications, like industrial or commercial electrical work. Staying updated with the latest technologies and codes is also essential.
Electricians need strong problem-solving skills, physical stamina and attention to detail. They must also be able to work independently and as part of a team, following safety protocols and electrical codes.