Electrician Apprenticeships in Georgia

Georgia has 44 registered apprenticeship sponsors training electricians — 8 of them union or joint labor-management programs. Apprentices earn a wage from day one and finish without tuition debt.

Registered sponsors

44

Union / joint programs

8

Median electrician wage

$58,860

Georgia, all experience levels

Job growth 2022–2032

+17%

2,300 openings/yr

Largest Registered Sponsors

Union and joint labor-management programs are listed first — they typically pay the best apprentice rates and charge no tuition.

Sponsor City Program type
Albany Electrical JATC Union / joint ALBANY Multiple Employer
ANCHOR GLASS CONTAINER, CORP. Union / joint WARNER ROBINS Single Employer
ATL ELECTRICAL JATC Union / joint NORCROSS Multiple Employer
CSRA ELECTRICAL JATC Union / joint AUGUSTA Multiple Employer
Macon Electrical JATC Union / joint Macon Multiple Employer
O-I Union / joint ATLANTA Single Employer
Savannah Electrical Training Alliance Union / joint Savannah Multiple Employer
Trident Refit Facility Union / joint KINGS BAY Single Employer
ACE ELECTRIC Inc. Valdosta Single Employer
Alexander Electric Columbus Single Employer

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Registered Apprenticeship sponsors (apprenticeship.gov).

What Electricians Earn in Georgia

Wages

  • Median annual wage: $58,860
  • Average annual wage: $61,590
  • Electricians employed statewide: 20,740

Source: BLS OEWS, May 2024. Apprentices typically start at 40–50% of the journeyman rate and get scheduled raises.

10-year outlook

  • Projected growth 2022–2032: +17%
  • Average openings per year: 2,300
  • Employment: 20,630 → 24,130

Source: Projections Central / state workforce agencies.

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