How much does a Low Voltage Electrician make hourly in the United States? The average hourly wage for a Low Voltage Electrician in the United States is $25 as of March 26, 2024, but the salary range typically falls between $21 and $28. Hourly rate can vary widely depending on many important factors, including education, certifications, additional skills, the number of years you have spent in your profession. With more online, real-time compensation data than any other website, Salary.com helps you determine your exact pay target.

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Low Voltage Electrician Salaries by Percentile
Percentile Hourly Pay Rate Location Last Updated
10th Percentile Low Voltage Electrician Salary $18 US March 26, 2024
25th Percentile Low Voltage Electrician Salary $21 US March 26, 2024
50th Percentile Low Voltage Electrician Salary $25 US March 26, 2024
75th Percentile Low Voltage Electrician Salary $28 US March 26, 2024
90th Percentile Low Voltage Electrician Salary $32 US March 26, 2024
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What is a Low Voltage Electrician ?

An electrician is a tradesman specializing in electrical wiring of buildings, transmission lines, stationary machines, and related equipment. Electricians may be employed in the installation of new electrical components or the maintenance and repair of existing electrical infrastructure. Electricians may also specialize in wiring ships, airplanes, and other mobile platforms, as well as data and cable lines....

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Job Description Job Description We are looking for experienced, Certified NICET 2 for Fire Alarm Systems Journeyman to join our team! This position will require travel to various locations around the state of WA to complete projects, with Perdiem provided. We provide quality Health Coverage with 50% premium covered by our company. We offer 401k plan. We are competitive in our wages, and are looking for a competent team leader to ensure all projects are turned in with minimal to none in change orders. Hours of work are nights, normally 9pm - 530am. Starting wage for this position varies $50 - $55/HR (depending on experience). Must have current State of WA Electrical 06 License, and NICET 2 for Fire Alarm Systems. Background checks are required, as we are in current projects that require specific security clearance. Please provide a complete resume, with license available upon request. Thank you very much!
- 1 day ago
Job Description Job Description Looking for energetic self-starting individuals willing to learn basic electrician functions. Training will be provided. WHO WE ARE Our team works alongside General Contractors and Architects to provide the best solutions for construction and design of detention facilities, often helping owners narrow down particular solutions needed for their individual project. RESPONSIBILITIES Perform work assignments in a safe manner Promote, build, and maintain good customer relations and assist with contract retention Keep up to date with changes and new developments in products and technology Attend and complete training programs Lift up to 25 lbs. Communicate regularly and effectively as appropriate Maintain the standards, culture, and values of CML Security Other duties as assigned QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS Willingness to learn and share knowledge with others Preferred knowledge of MS office, Word, Excel, Outlook Problem-solving skills Focused and driven Team pl
- 2 days ago
Universal Controls Solution - Denver , CO
Job Description Job Description If you are an electrician and you would like to mover in a more technical directions with your career or if you are an HVAC technician and you would like to start working with building automation, I would like to talk with you about and opportunity with UCS. Duties & Responsibilities Install building automation systems (BAS) and associated devices Read and understand construction documents Read and interpret (BAS) control schematics with the ability to install outlined cabling and components Install control cabling IE communication, sensor, wall sensors, etc. cabling Install electrical raceways to NEC standards Self-starter with the ability to work independently if needed Strong customer skills to communicate with teammates and other trades as needed Maintain knowledge of current industry trends and practices Required Skills and Qualifications High school diploma or equivalent 3-4 years’ experience in a control’s installation or similar electrical experi
- 2 days ago
Excel Fire Protection - Grand Junction , CO
Job Description Job Description *** We will train and educate anyone that is highly motivated, energetic and enthusiastic about learning a new trader and starting a career in a recession proof industry*** <<>> Install, inspect, service & repair fire alarm systems, access control and security systems. Install boxes, pull cable, install devices, program alarm panel and test system on new construction projects. Handle service issues on-site including accurately preparing paperwork. Communicate clearly as a team with coworkers and customers. Evaluate and diagnose equipment that requires servicing as well as troubleshoot problems. Provide specific solutions and recommendations to the service manager. Must be available to respond to occasional after hours on call schedule. Perform fire alarm inspections and accurately prepare paperwork that meets code. Required Skills: • Experience as a low / high voltage electrician and asset but not required. NICET Certification and asset but not required.
- 2 days ago
PeopleReady Skilled Trades Division - Nashville , TN
Job Description Job Description PeopleReady Skilled Trades is currently seeking Low Voltage Electricians for a project involving the installation of CAT 6 cable throughout an apartment building. The primary responsibilities include pulling CAT 6 cable and terminating modular ends of the cable. Pay is based on experience and ranges from $24 / HOUR - $26 / HOUR. Apply Now!!! Responsibilities • Pulling CAT 6 cable according to project specifications and requirements. • Terminating modular ends of the cable to ensure proper connectivity. • Working throughout the apartment building to complete cable installation. • Using a 12ft ladder for access to elevated areas. • Adhering to safety protocols and guidelines at all times. • Utilizing basic hand tools, snips, and Sharpie for cable installation tasks. Job Posting Qualifications • Previous experience in CAT 6 cable installation preferred. • Familiarity with cable termination techniques and procedures. • Ability to work safely at heights using
- 2 days ago
DAVISYSTEMS, LLC - Frederick , MD
Job Description Job Description Low voltage electrician. Job consists of installation of building automation systems in DC & Northern Virginia.
- 2 days ago

Career Path for this job

  1. This Job:

    Low Voltage Electrician

    1 - 3 years experience
    High School Diploma or Technical Certificate

  2. Up a level:

    Electrician II

    3 - 5 years experience
    High School Diploma or Technical Certificate

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