ELECTRONICS AND STATE ELECTRICIAN Pathways

Pathways listed below are for the catalog year 2025-2026. Maps for previous years are available on each pathway page. What is a catalog year?

Featured Careers

Find your calling. Explore high-earning careers with entry-level data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

  • Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers

    High school diploma/GED, Certificate after high school

    • Job growth: Rising
    • Low salary: 50,020
    • High salary: 126,610
    • Average salary: 92560
    Rising Job Growth $ 92,560 Average Salary $50,020 $126,610
  • Electricians

    Certificate after high school, High school diploma/GED

    • Job growth: Rising
    • Low salary: 39,430
    • High salary: 106,030
    • Average salary: 62350
    Rising Job Growth $ 62,350 Average Salary $39,430 $106,030
    • Job growth: Rising
    • Low salary: 51,290
    • High salary: 126,690
    • Average salary: 78690
    Rising Job Growth $ 78,690 Average Salary $51,290 $126,690

All Careers in ELECTRONICS AND STATE ELECTRICIAN (7)

Electrical Power-Line Installers and RepairersHigh school diploma/GED, Certificate after high schoolRising92,560
Signal and Track Switch RepairersNo high school diploma/GED, High school diploma/GEDDeclining83,600
First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers- n/aRising78,690
Solar Energy Installation ManagersHigh school diploma/GED, No high school diploma/GEDRising78,690
First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and RepairersHigh school diploma/GED, Some collegeStable78,300
ElectriciansCertificate after high school, High school diploma/GEDRising62,350
Security and Fire Alarm Systems InstallersCertificate after high school, High school diploma/GEDRising59,300

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Learning Outcomes

Learning outcomes help you work towards your educational goals.

  1. Apply fundamental principles of mathematics, physics and chemistry to electrical and mechanical theory and problem solving.
  2. Develop broad based fundamental technical skill sets that will allow the technician to adapt to many jobs and changing requirements of industry.
  3. Develop broad electrical and electronic technical skills and competencies as required by the State Electrician Certification "crosswalk" / statue.
  4. Display traits of hard work, self-motivation, personal integrity, and positive attitude that will contribute to the success of the project and the company, in addition demonstrate an effort to network with industry representatives.
  5. Utilize theory and basic skill sets for operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting relevant applications and specific technologies needed to support local industries.