Updated April 17, 2025 | Brad Fishbein
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.
Quick Salary Snapshot – Electricians in Florida (2025)
📊 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Florida DEO
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+ |
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 | ~$55,4321 |
Miami | $26.05 | ~$54,1842 |
Jacksonville | $26.50 | ~$55,1203 |
Orlando | $25.14 | ~$52,2914 |
Tampa | $24.63 | ~$51,2305 |
💡 Annual salaries are estimates based on a 40-hour workweek and 52 weeks/year.
📈 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 |
🔎 Source: IBEW Local 606, IEC Florida, Indeed
✅ 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+ |
🧾 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:
🏗️ Florida’s rapid development and electrification trends = strong long-term opportunity.
Here’s the bottom line:
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Meet the author: Brad Fishbein is a Florida Licensed Mold Assessor and council-certified Microbial Investigator. He’s the founder of TradeCareerPath.com and has completed over 5,000 mold inspections since 2009. Brad now helps homeowners and tradespeople make smart decisions about mold, licensing, and skilled career paths.