Journeyman Electrician - High Paying Trade Job No Degree
About the Role
The Elite Job is hiring licensed Journeyman Electricians for commercial, industrial, and residential projects across major US cities. This is one of the highest-paying trade jobs available in the United States without a four-year college degree. Journeyman Electricians earn $38 – $52 per hour — and top earners in union positions exceed $100,000 annually in overtime-heavy markets. If you hold a valid state Journeyman Electrician license, this is your opportunity to earn top trade wages with a company that respects your skill and your time.
What You Will Do
- Install, maintain, and repair electrical wiring, conduit systems, panels, breakers, outlets, switches, and lighting fixtures on commercial and industrial job sites
- Read and interpret blueprints, wiring diagrams, and electrical schematics to plan and execute work according to NEC code requirements
- Perform load calculations, conduit bending, wire pulling, and panel terminations independently without requiring journeyman-level supervision
- Troubleshoot complex electrical faults in three-phase power systems, motor controls, and building automation systems
- Inspect completed installations and verify compliance with local, state, and national electrical codes before handover
- Mentor and supervise apprentice electricians on the job site, ensuring safe work practices and code-compliant technique
- Coordinate with general contractors, project managers, and inspectors to keep the electrical scope on schedule and within budget
- Complete all required work orders, material requisitions, and as-built documentation accurately and on time
What You Need
- Valid state Journeyman Electrician license in the state where you are applying to work
- Minimum 4 years of documented electrical apprenticeship or equivalent field experience
- Strong knowledge of the National Electrical Code (NEC) and local jurisdiction amendments
- Ability to read and work from blueprints, single-line diagrams, and panel schedules independently
- Physical ability to work at heights, in confined spaces, and in outdoor environments in varying weather conditions
- Valid driver's license and reliable transportation to job sites across the metro area
- High school diploma or GED — no four-year college degree required or expected
Nice to Have
- OSHA 30 construction safety certification
- Experience with commercial tenant improvement (TI) build-outs or industrial panel upgrades
- Foreman or lead electrician experience managing a crew of 2 – 6 apprentices
- Low-voltage endorsement or fire alarm license
What We Offer
- Top-of-market pay of $38 – $52 per hour based on license level and project type
- Overtime opportunities on large commercial projects — most electricians earn 45 – 55 hours per week
- Full medical, dental, and vision insurance with low employee premium contributions
- 401(k) retirement plan with employer match
- Paid vacation, sick leave, and paid holidays
- Company-provided tools, PPE, and vehicle allowance or company truck for qualifying roles
- Path to Electrical Foreman, Project Manager, and Electrical Contractor license with our support
Journeyman Electricians are among the highest-earning trade professionals in the United States — and every dollar was earned through skill, not a college classroom. At The Elite Job, we pay top wages, provide steady work, and support your advancement toward a Master Electrician license and beyond. If your Journeyman card is current and your work is clean, apply today. No degree required — your license is your credential. The Elite Job is an equal opportunity employer. We actively recruit licensed electricians of all backgrounds across the United States. Apply tot his job Apply To this Job