Carpenter Apprenticeship in Alaska

Wages, programs & career outlook
AK Median Salary
$65,150/yr
+10% vs. national
National Median
$59,310/yr
AK Employment
2,700
Carpenters employed
AK Sponsors
341
Registered programs

Alaska Wage Spread

Annual wages for Carpenters in Alaska across all experience levels.

10th %ile
$47,840
25th %ile
$58,120
Median
$65,150
75th %ile
$91,480
90th %ile
$123,810

Carpenter Apprenticeship in Alaska

Carpenters in Alaska earn $65,150/yr at the median — 36% above the $48,060 national average across all occupations. A solid middle-class income that typically comes without student debt.

Alaska pays modestly above the national Carpenter median — $65,150 vs. $59,310, a 10% premium. Not a top-paying state, but above average.

Employment for Carpenters is projected to grow 4.5% through 2034, roughly in line with the overall economy. About 74,100 positions open annually through both growth and replacement.

With 2,700 Carpenters employed (0.3% of the U.S. total), Alaska is a smaller market for this trade. Apprenticeship seekers may find limited local options and should explore neighboring states.

At 8,000 hours over 4 years, the Carpenter apprenticeship is comprehensive. You'll spend most of your time working alongside certified professionals, supplemented by classroom training in blueprint reading, building codes, and material estimation. Every hour is paid.

Program availability in Alaska is moderate: 341 registered sponsors across the state. Apprenticeship applicants in major cities will find multiple options; those in smaller markets may need to commute or relocate within the state.

Apprentices entering the Carpenter trade in Alaska start near the $47,840 floor but have a clear path to $123,810 — a $75,970 arc that reflects how the trade values experience and skill accumulation.

Registered Apprenticeship Sponsors in Alaska

341 registered apprenticeship sponsors in Alaska. Contact directly for program availability and application details.

Organization City County
Yupiit School District Akiachak
49th State Power Anchorage Anchorage Municipality
907 Heating & Plumbing Anchorage Anchorage Municipality
AK-The Bridge Company Anchorage
Accurate Vision Clinic, LLC Anchorage Anchorage Municipality
Al Fish Plumbing, LLC Anchorage Anchorage Municipality
Alaska Apprenticeship Office Anchorage
Alaska Basin Anchorage
Alaska CHARR Educational Fund, Inc Anchorage Anchorage Municipality
Alaska Carpenters Training Trust (WSCTF) Anchorage Anchorage Municipality
Alaska Department of Corrections Anchorage Null
Alaska Industrial Insulation & Fireproofing, Inc. Anchorage Anchorage Municipality
Alaska Ironworkers Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee Anchorage Anchorage Municipality
Alaska Joint Electrical Apprenticeship and Training Trust Anchorage Anchorage Municipality
Alaska Native Medical Center Anchorage Anchorage Municipality
Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium Anchorage Anchorage Municipality
Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, Division of Environmental Health & Engineering Anchorage Anchorage Municipality
Alaska Pacific University Anchorage Anchorage Municipality
Alaska Plumbing Service, LLC Anchorage Anchorage Municipality
Alaska Premier Health Anchorage
Alaska Primary Care Association Anchorage Anchorage Municipality
Alaska Safety Alliance Anchorage Anchorage Municipality
Alaska Solar, LLC Anchorage Anchorage Municipality
Alaska Southcentral / Southeastern Sheet Metal Workers JATC Anchorage Anchorage Municipality
Alaska Teamster - Employer Service Training Trust Anchorage Anchorage Municipality
+ 5 more sponsors in Alaska

Frequently Asked Questions

What do Carpenters earn in Alaska?
The BLS reports a median wage of $65,150/yr for Carpenters in Alaska (May 2024 data). Experience, union membership, and specialization all affect where you fall in the range.
What is the length of a Carpenter apprenticeship program?
Most Carpenter apprenticeships run 4 years. Apprentices work under a journeyman while attending classes, typically earning wages from day one with scheduled increases.
Should I do a Carpenter apprenticeship or go to trade school?
Apprenticeships offer paid training with no tuition, while trade school requires upfront costs but may be shorter. Many Carpenters combine both — starting with trade school basics before entering an apprenticeship.
Are Carpenter jobs growing?
Demand for Carpenters is steady, with 4.5% projected growth through 2034. An aging workforce creates replacement openings even in slower-growth scenarios.
Where can I apply for a Carpenter apprenticeship in Alaska?
Contact one of the 341 registered apprenticeship sponsors in Alaska, or visit apprenticeship.gov to search for programs. Local union halls, community colleges, and state apprenticeship agencies are good starting points.
Do Carpenter apprentices get paid during training?
Apprentices are paid employees from the start. In Alaska, a first-year Carpenter apprentice might earn around $32,575/yr (roughly half the $65,150 journeyman median), with scheduled raises throughout the 4-year program.

Carpenter in Other States

Other Apprenticeships in Alaska

Data: Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS May 2024, DOL RAPIDS Registered Apprenticeship database, ApprenticeshipUSA Sponsor Directory.