Electrician Apprenticeships in New Hampshire
New Hampshire has 60 registered apprenticeship sponsors training electricians — 1 of them union or joint labor-management programs. Apprentices earn a wage from day one and finish without tuition debt.
Registered sponsors
60
Union / joint programs
1
Median electrician wage
$61,990
New Hampshire, all experience levels
Job growth 2022–2032
+13.7%
340 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 |
|---|---|---|
| International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) - Local Union 490 Union / joint | Concord | Multiple Employer |
| 4D Electric P.L.L.C. | Raymond | Single Employer |
| Advanced Power & Controls, LLC | Hooksett | Single Employer |
| AES Electrical Contractors | Plymouth | Single Employer |
| A. J. LeBlanc Heating, Inc. | BEDFORD | Single Employer |
| Alliance Mechanical, Inc. | Concord | Single Employer |
| Androscoggin Electric, LLC | Milan | Single Employer |
| Automated Controls Integration, LLC | Salem | Single Employer |
| BAE Systems | Nashua | Single Employer |
| Barrett Electric Co., Inc. | Concord | Single Employer |
Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Registered Apprenticeship sponsors (apprenticeship.gov).
What Electricians Earn in New Hampshire
Wages
- Median annual wage: $61,990
- Average annual wage: $63,440
- Electricians employed statewide: 3,480
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: +13.7%
- Average openings per year: 340
- Employment: 3,210 → 3,650
Source: Projections Central / state workforce agencies.
Prefer the school route? Compare Electrician programs
New Hampshire Licensing for Electricians
Electrician, Apprentice
- Education: Specific course required
- Experience: Undetermined
- Exam: No exam
- Continuing education: Continuing education required
Issuing agency: Office of Professional Licensure and Certification · agency website
Electrician, Journeyman
- Education: Specific course required
- Experience: Experience
- Exam: Third-party exam required
- Continuing education: Continuing education required
Issuing agency: Office of Professional Licensure and Certification · agency website
Electrician, Master
- Education: Specific course required
- Experience: Experience
- Exam: Third-party exam required
- Continuing education: Continuing education required
Issuing agency: Office of Professional Licensure and Certification · agency website
Electrician, High Medium Voltage
- Education: Specific course required
- Experience: No experience
- Exam: No exam
- Continuing education: No continuing education requirement
Issuing agency: Office of Professional Licensure and Certification · agency website
Electrician, High Medium Voltage Trainee
- Education: Specific course required
- Experience: No experience
- Exam: No exam
- Continuing education: No continuing education requirement
Issuing agency: Office of Professional Licensure and Certification · agency website
Electrical Inspectors, Third Party
- Education: Specific course required
- Experience: No experience
- Exam: No exam
- Continuing education: Continuing education required
Issuing agency: Office of Professional Licensure and Certification · agency website
Source: CareerOneStop License Finder (U.S. Department of Labor). Time spent in a registered apprenticeship generally counts toward license experience requirements.