Electrician in North Carolina
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 North Carolina
Estimated salary range for Electricians in North Carolina, based on BLS national data adjusted for regional cost of living.
🎓 Electrician Licensing in North Carolina
Credential required: Journeyman or Master Electrician License (state)
Requirements may vary slightly by state. Always verify current licensing requirements with the North Carolina state licensing board before enrolling.
Schools and programs related to Electrician in North Carolina
These listings are shown as related training options for Electrician in North Carolina. Before enrolling, compare program length, total cost, credential outcomes, and how well each option matches local employer demand.
Fayetteville Technical Community College
Isothermal Community College
Pitt Community College
Robeson Community College
Central Piedmont Community College
Forsyth Technical Community College
James Sprunt Community College
Coastal Carolina Community College
Wake Technical Community College
Vance-Granville Community College
Cape Fear Community College
Montgomery Community College
Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College
Bladen Community College
Durham Technical Community College
Central Carolina Community College
Cleveland Community College
Edgecombe Community College
Guilford Technical Community College
Randolph Community College
Rowan-Cabarrus Community College
Sampson Community College
Gaston College
McDowell Technical Community College
Nash Community College
Richmond Community College
Haywood Community College
Stanly Community College
Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute
Martin Community College
Rockingham Community College
South Piedmont Community College
Mitchell Community College
Pamlico Community College
Surry Community College
Tri-County Community College
Wilson Community College
How to compare these options
- Look for programs that align with the most common hiring path for Electrician in North Carolina.
- 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.