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.

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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.

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