Electrical Power-Line Worker Apprenticeship in Texas
Texas Wage Spread
Annual wages for Electrical Power-Line Workers in Texas across all experience levels.
Electrical Power-Line Worker Apprenticeship in Texas
At $77,560 per year, Texas Electrical Power-Line Workers earn 61% more than the typical American worker ($48,060 national median). The wage premium reflects both the trade's skill requirements and Texas's labor market.
At $77,560/yr, Texas is one of the lower-paying states for Electrical Power-Line Workers — 16% below the $92,560 national median. Apprentices here should weigh relocation after completing their term.
Looking ahead to 2034, Electrical Power-Line Worker employment should expand by 6.6%. That translates to roughly 10,700 openings annually when you factor in retirements — enough to absorb most apprenticeship completers.
With 14,130 Electrical Power-Line Workers on payroll, Texas accounts for 11.2% of national employment in the trade. That concentration supports a robust apprenticeship ecosystem with many sponsoring employers.
The Electrical Power-Line Worker apprenticeship path spans 4 years in a time-based format. During those 7,000 hours, apprentices rotate between jobsite work under a journeyman and formal instruction in electrical theory, the National Electrical Code, and hands-on wiring.
The apprenticeship infrastructure in Texas is extensive: 1,964 registered sponsors operate across the state. Union halls, contractors, and joint apprenticeship committees all accept applications.
Wages for Electrical Power-Line Workers in Texas range from $48,520 at the entry level to $104,850 for veterans — a $56,330 spread that maps directly to experience, certifications, and willingness to take on complex jobs.
Registered Apprenticeship Sponsors in Texas
1964 registered apprenticeship sponsors in Texas. Contact directly for program availability and application details.
| Organization | City | County |
|---|---|---|
| Goodwill Industries of Houston | 2520 Brun Street | Harris County |
| Aegis Onshore | Abilene | — |
| Arrow Ford | Abilene | — |
| Associated Contractors | Abilene | Taylor County |
| BWJ METAL WORKS | Abilene | — |
| Best Tree Service LLC | Abilene | — |
| Big Country Sheet Metal, INC | Abilene | Taylor County |
| Cary Services | Abilene | — |
| MasterScapes | Abilene | — |
| PHOENIX BODI AND BEAUTY INSTITUTE (PBBI) | Abilene | Taylor County |
| RobCo Lott, LLC | Abilene | Taylor County |
| Safety Technology | Abilene | Taylor County |
| Samuel EPC, LLC | Abilene | Taylor County |
| Texas Healthcare Linen | Abilene | Taylor County |
| West Central Texas Council of Governments (AHEC) | Abilene | Taylor County |
| Workforce Solutions West Central - Abilene | Abilene | — |
| Z Winds LLC | Abilene | Taylor County |
| Attentive Network Solutions, Inc. | Addison | — |
| Bed Beacon, LLC | Addison | Collin County |
| AApprenticeship Construction Academy, LLC | Aledo | Parker County |
| Workforce Solutions Coastal Bend - Alice | Alice | — |
| Crawford and Company | Allen | Dallas County |
| The Goddard School of Allen (East) | Allen | — |
| Total Cyber Solutions, LLC | Allen | — |
| Workforce Solutions Borderplex | Alpine | — |
| + 5 more sponsors in Texas | ||