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Thinking about becoming an electrician in Florida?
You're not alone - and you're asking the right question:
"What kind of money can I actually make?"
The short answer: Florida electricians earn a solid income - and with 14% job growth projected by 2030, skilled professionals are in a great spot to boost their earnings and build long-term career security.

According to the latest U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data:
| Role | Average Hourly Wage | Average Annual Salary |
|---|---|---|
| Statewide Average | $29.57 | $61,590 |
| Top 10% Earners | $39.00+ | $81,000+ |
π Source: BLS - Electricians in Florida (SOC 47-2111)
Electrician salaries in Florida can vary significantly by metro area. Here's what recent data from Indeed shows as of early 2024:
| City / Metro Area | Avg. Hourly Wage | Avg. Annual Salary |
|---|---|---|
| Naples | $26.65 | ~$55,432[^1] |
| Miami | $26.05 | ~$54,184[^2] |
| Jacksonville | $26.50 | ~$55,120[^3] |
| Orlando | $25.14 | ~$52,291[^4] |
| Tampa | $24.63 | ~$51,230[^5] |
π‘ Annual salaries are estimates based on a 40-hour workweek and 52 weeks/year.
π Naples and Jacksonville currently lead the state in average pay.
Apprentices start at entry-level wages but get regular raises during their program.
Here's what real Florida data shows:
| Source | Starting Pay | Top Apprentice Pay |
|---|---|---|
| IBEW Local 606 (Orlando) | $16.92/hr | $25.13/hr |
| IEC Florida West Coast | $15.50/hr | $22.75/hr |
| Indeed Job Listings (avg FL) | $17.20/hr | $24.00/hr |
π Source: IBEW Local 606, IEC Florida, Indeed
β Many apprenticeships also include:
Your income depends on multiple factors:
While the BLS reports $81,000+ for the top 10%, licensed contractors and master electricians often earn more:
| Position | Estimated Salary |
|---|---|
| BLS 90th Percentile | $81,030 |
| Master Electrician (contractor) | $90,000 - $120,000+ |
| Business Owner w/ Crew | $100,000 - $150,000+ |
π§Ύ Want to verify a contractor's license or pay rates?
Use Florida's DBPR License Lookup tool to see real contractor records.
According to Florida's Department of Economic Opportunity:

ποΈ Florida's rapid development and electrification trends = strong long-term opportunity.
Here's the bottom line:
[^1]: Indeed - Naples Electrician Salary
[^2]: Indeed - Miami Electrician Salary
[^3]: Indeed - Jacksonville Electrician Salary
[^4]: Indeed - Orlando Electrician Salary
[^5]: Indeed - Tampa Electrician Salary