Electrician in California
Electricians install and maintain electrical systems in homes, businesses, and industrial facilities. The path from Apprentice to Journeyman to Master Electrician comes with serious income growth — Master Electricians can start their own companies and earn $150K+.
💰 Electrician Salary in California
Estimated salary range for Electricians in California, based on BLS national data adjusted for regional cost of living.
🎓 Electrician Licensing in California
Credential required: Journeyman or Master Electrician License (state)
Requirements may vary slightly by state. Always verify current licensing requirements with the California state licensing board before enrolling.
Schools and programs related to Electrician in California
These listings are shown as related training options for Electrician in California. Before enrolling, compare program length, total cost, credential outcomes, and how well each option matches local employer demand.
Summit College
UEI College-Chula Vista
Institute for Business and Technology
UEI College-Bakersfield
UEI College-Riverside
UEI College-Huntington Park
San Joaquin Valley College-Temecula
Santiago Canyon College
San Joaquin Valley College-Modesto
San Joaquin Valley College-Ontario
National Career Education
Independent Training & Apprenticeship Program
UEI College-Sacramento
InterCoast Colleges-Fairfield
UEI College-Stockton
InterCoast Colleges-Rancho Cordova
Los Angeles Trade Technical College
UEI College-Oceanside
San Joaquin Valley College-Trades Education Center
CET-Soledad
CET-San Jose
Palomar College
Capstone College
Norco College
Baldwin Park Adult & Community Education
San Joaquin Valley College-Bakersfield
San Joaquin Valley College-Hesperia
InterCoast Colleges-Riverside
Irvine Valley College
American River College
Merced College
CET-Colton
College of the Redwoods
Chaffey College
Cuesta College
San Joaquin Delta College
Imperial Valley College
San Diego City College
San Bernardino Valley College
Laney College
College of the Sequoias
College of the Canyons
How to compare these options
- Look for programs that align with the most common hiring path for Electrician in California.
- Ask whether graduates are prepared for any required credential, license, or employer screening step.
- Compare cost, completion time, and schedule before making a final decision.