IBEW Local 1316 – North Florida & South Georgia Electrician Union (2025 Guide)

Updated April 18, 2025 | Brad Fishbein

If you're based in North Florida or just across the Georgia border, IBEW Local 1316 is your local union for licensed electricians working in commercial, industrial, and public sector environments.

TL;DR – Want to join IBEW Local 1316?
This guide explains how to apply, what wages to expect, and how the apprenticeship program works for North Florida electricians.


Overview of Local 1316

Local Union IBEW Local 1316
Location Macon, GA (serving North Florida)
Jurisdiction North Florida & South Georgia – Inside Wireman Work
Specialties Inside Wireman – Commercial, Industrial, Institutional
Phone (478) 743-7017
Website ibew1316.org
Address 1046 Patterson St, Macon, GA 31204

Note: Local 1316's jurisdiction includes parts of North Florida along the Georgia border, supporting regional industrial and commercial electrical work.


What Does Local 1316 Do?

IBEW Local 1316 represents inside wiremen, not linemen. Their members wire and maintain electrical systems inside structures including:

  • Government and military buildings
  • Data centers and hospitals
  • Schools and colleges
  • Industrial plants, including paper mills and solar farms

They ensure compliance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and enforce safe working standards across all job sites.


Apprenticeship Program (IBEW/NECA JATC)

The apprenticeship program is a 5-year path to becoming a licensed journeyman inside wireman.

Features:

  • Full-time paid work with progressive wage raises
  • 8,000+ hours of on-the-job training
  • Evening classroom training in electrical theory and NEC
  • OSHA 10/30, CPR, and safety certifications

How to Apply:

  1. Be 18+ with a high school diploma or GED
  2. Provide proof of algebra coursework
  3. Apply in person or through ibew1316.org
  4. Pass a math/reading aptitude test
  5. Interview and await placement

For apprenticeship deadlines or to check if your city is covered, call (478) 743-7017.


Wages & Benefits

Pay is determined by collective bargaining and tied to your apprenticeship year. Here’s what electricians in the region can expect:

Position Estimated Hourly Wage
Apprentice (Year 1) $17–$20/hr
Apprentice (Year 5) $27–$29/hr
Journeyman $34–$38/hr
Foreman $40–$45/hr

Benefits Include:

  • Employer-paid health insurance
  • Union pension and annuity plans
  • Paid holidays and vacation time
  • Continuing education and career advancement
  • Job security under a union contract

Jurisdiction Map

IBEW Local 1316 covers parts of:

North Florida Cities South Georgia Cities
Lake City Macon
Live Oak Warner Robins
Jennings Dublin
Madison County (FL) Milledgeville

If you live near the Florida–Georgia line, Local 1316 is likely your IBEW union.



Final Thoughts

IBEW Local 1316 supports electricians working across the Florida–Georgia line. Whether you live in Lake City or Macon, this union can help you access steady jobs, high pay, and long-term security as a licensed electrician.

Visit ibew1316.org or call (478) 743-7017 to get started.


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