Electrical Power-Line Worker Apprenticeship in North Carolina

Wages, programs & career outlook

Electrical power-line workers install and repair the high-voltage lines that carry electricity from power plants to homes and businesses. Expect outdoor work in all weather, bucket trucks, climbing gear, and being on call for storm-damage restoration.

NC Median Salary
$75,630/yr
-18% vs. national
National Median
$92,560/yr
NC Employment
4,930
Electrical Power-Line Workers employed
NC Sponsors
37
Registered programs
Training Term
3.5 yrs
Time-Based
Job Growth
6.6%
2024–2034 projected
Annual Openings
10,700
Nationally, per yr

Electrical Power-Line Worker Apprenticeship in North Carolina: Quick Facts

What apprenticeship means here

A registered electrical power-line worker apprenticeship in North Carolina combines paid on-the-job training with classroom instruction. Programs typically run 3.5 years and follow a time-based structure. You earn wages from day one — apprentices are employees, not students.

North Carolina pay vs. national

Median electrical power-line worker wages in North Carolina are $75,630/year, -18% below the national median of $92,560. Wages scale with experience — journey-level workers earn substantially more than apprentices.

Where to find programs

North Carolina has 37 registered apprenticeship sponsors for electrical power-line worker listed in the U.S. Department of Labor's apprenticeship.gov directory. The sponsor list further down includes joint labor-management programs (JATCs), individual employers, and contractor associations.

Job-market outlook

The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 6.6% job growth for electrical power-line workers nationally between 2024 and 2034, with approximately 10,700 annual openings each year (replacement plus growth combined). Apprenticeship demand tends to track local construction and infrastructure spending — North Carolina-specific outlook can vary from national figures.

North Carolina Wage Spread

Annual wages for Electrical Power-Line Workers in North Carolina across all experience levels.

10th pct
$48,670
Median
$75,630
90th pct
$102,830
Middle 50% of workers earn $60,440$97,560

Current Electrical Power-Line Worker Apprenticeship Openings in North Carolina

No electrical power-line worker apprenticeship openings are currently listed on apprenticeship.gov for North Carolina. The sponsors listed below accept applications on a rolling basis — contact them directly. Consider setting up an alert on apprenticeship.gov to be notified when new listings are posted.

Listings aggregated from apprenticeship.gov (US Dept. of Labor). Data refreshed daily.

Electrical Power-Line Worker Apprenticeship Sponsors in North Carolina

37 electrical power-line worker-related registered sponsors identified in the DOL ApprenticeshipUSA directory for North Carolina. Directory lists sponsor names only — contact each organization directly to confirm current electrical power-line worker apprenticeship openings.

Organization City County
Randolph Electric Membership Corporation Asheboro
Blue Ridge Power Asheville
Town of Ayden - EC Ayden
Vision Directional Drilling and Fiber Optics Burlington
Cape Hatteras Electric Cooperative Buxton
Duke Energy - Power Delivery Carolinas Charlotte
Town of Clayton Electrical Dept. (EC) Clayton
South River Electric Membership Corp Dunn
Town of Edenton Electric Department Edenton
City of Elizabeth City Electric Department Elizabeth City
Halifax Electric Membership Corporation Enfield
Blue Ridge Power- Fayetteville Fayetteville
Carolina Power and Signalization, LLC Fayetteville
Power Grid Services Garner
ALBEMARLE ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION Hertford
City of High Point Electric Department High Point
PIEDMONT ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION Hillsborough
DUKE ENERGY Huntersville
Utility Lines Construction Services, Inc. Indian Trail
Southern Power Kings Mountain
Volt Power Company Kinston
BLUE RIDGE ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION Lenoir
Lexington Utilities Lexington
Pee Dee Electric Membership Corporation Lilesville
Duke Energy Progress - Harris Plant New Hill Wake County
+ 12 more sponsors in North Carolina
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Electrical Power-Line Worker Apprenticeship in North Carolina

North Carolina has 37 registered sponsors our directory identifies as Electrical Power-Line Worker-adjacent — a functional apprenticeship pipeline concentrated in metro areas. Union locals and joint apprenticeship committees account for most placements.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do Electrical Power-Line Workers make in North Carolina?
The BLS reports a median wage of $75,630/yr for Electrical Power-Line Workers in North Carolina (May 2024 data). Experience, union membership, and specialization all affect where you fall in the range.
What is the length of an Electrical Power-Line Worker apprenticeship program?
The standard Electrical Power-Line Worker apprenticeship is 4 years of combined on-the-job training and classroom education. Some programs offer accelerated paths for candidates with prior experience.
Is an apprenticeship better than trade school for Electrical Power-Line Workers?
An apprenticeship lets you earn while you learn over 4 years with no tuition cost. Trade school is faster (6–24 months) but costs money upfront. Both can lead to the same journeyman credential.
Where can I apply for an Electrical Power-Line Worker apprenticeship in North Carolina?
Our directory surfaces 37 Electrical Power-Line Worker-related registered sponsors in North Carolina. Start with your local trade union hall, joint apprenticeship committee (JAC), or state apprenticeship agency. You can also search apprenticeship.gov by occupation and ZIP.
Do Electrical Power-Line Worker apprentices get paid during training?
Yes. Apprentices earn wages from day one, typically starting at 40–60% of the journeyman rate (roughly $37,815/yr in North Carolina). Wages increase at regular intervals — usually every 6 months — as you progress through the program.

Prefer Trade School Instead?

Apprenticeships pay from day one, but the classroom-first path may fit better for some. Electrical Power-Line Workers also train through trade school programs — shorter timeline, more upfront cost.

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