Roofer Apprenticeship in Illinois

Wages, programs & career outlook
IL Median Salary
$66,940/yr
+31% vs. national
National Median
$50,970/yr
IL Employment
6,070
Roofers employed
IL Sponsors
959
Registered programs

Illinois Wage Spread

Annual wages for Roofers in Illinois across all experience levels.

10th %ile
$45,340
25th %ile
$51,080
Median
$66,940
75th %ile
$83,850
90th %ile
$103,670

Roofer Apprenticeship in Illinois

At $66,940/yr, Illinois Roofers earn a meaningful premium over the $48,060 national average — 39% more without requiring a bachelor's degree.

Illinois Roofers earn $66,940/yr — a 31% premium over the $50,970 national median for the trade. Strong union presence or high demand likely drives the spread.

The 5.9% projected growth rate for Roofers signals steady demand — not a boom, but reliable. 12,700 openings per year keep the pipeline of opportunities flowing.

Illinois employs 6,070 Roofers, accounting for 3.7% of the national workforce — a mid-sized market with enough employer density to support active apprenticeship placement.

Expect a 3-year commitment for a Roofer apprenticeship: 6,000 hours of supervised field work alongside coursework in blueprint reading, building codes, and material estimation. Pay starts lower but scales up — most programs bump wages every six months.

Illinois's 959 registered apprenticeship sponsors create one of the more competitive markets for program placement. Candidates should apply to multiple programs, as the most popular ones fill quickly.

The earning trajectory in Illinois is solid: a Roofer starting near $45,340/yr can work toward $103,670 at the 90th percentile. The $58,330 progression typically takes 10-15 years of steady advancement.

Registered Apprenticeship Sponsors in Illinois

959 registered apprenticeship sponsors in Illinois. Contact directly for program availability and application details.

Organization City County
ILLINOIS DISTRICT COUNCIL #1 BRICKLAYERS' D.C.T.C. Addison Dupage County
Kiene Diesel Accessories, Inc. Addison
Pioneer Services, Inc. Addison
Pointers, Cleaners And Caulkers Local #52 JAC Addison Dupage County
SWD Inc. Addison
Edwards County Satellite Albion
KENMODE TOOL AND ENGINEERING, INC. Algonquin Mchenry County
IBEW-NECA ELECTRICIANS #134 JATF Alsip Cook County
Reliable Fire & Security Alsip Cook County
SPRINKLER FITTTERS AND APPRENTICE UNION LOCAL 281 Alsip Cook County
Uesco Industries, Inc. Alsip
City of Altamont Altamont
Alton Fire Department Local 1255 & the International Association of Fire Fighters Alton Madison County
Alton Sheet Metal Alton
Alton-Wood River Electricians Alton Madison County
Centerstone of Illinois, Inc. Alton
Challenge Unlimited, Inc. Alton St. Louis County
Riverbend Energetics Alton Madison County
Roberts Restorations, Inc. Antioch Lake County
City of Arcola Arcola
Village of Argenta Argenta
BUHRKE OLSON IMS Arlington Heights Cook County
Clearbrook Arlington Heights
Hommer Tool & Mfg., Inc. Arlington Heights Cook County
Northwest Community Hospital Arlington Heights
+ 5 more sponsors in Illinois

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average Roofer salary in Illinois?
The BLS reports a median wage of $66,940/yr for Roofers in Illinois (May 2024 data). Experience, union membership, and specialization all affect where you fall in the range.
What is the length of a Roofer apprenticeship program?
A typical Roofer apprenticeship lasts approximately 3 years (6,000 hours of on-the-job training). The program combines paid work experience with related classroom instruction.
Should I do a Roofer apprenticeship or go to trade school?
An apprenticeship lets you earn while you learn over 3 years with no tuition cost. Trade school is faster (6-24 months) but costs money upfront. Both can lead to the same journeyman credential.
What is the job outlook for Roofers?
The BLS projects 5.9% employment growth for Roofers through 2034 — steady demand. About 12700 positions open annually through both growth and retirements.
Where can I apply for a Roofer apprenticeship in Illinois?
Contact one of the 959 registered apprenticeship sponsors in Illinois, or visit apprenticeship.gov to search for programs. Local union halls, community colleges, and state apprenticeship agencies are good starting points.
Do Roofer apprentices get paid during training?
Apprentices are paid employees from the start. In Illinois, a first-year Roofer apprentice might earn around $33,470/yr (roughly half the $66,940 journeyman median), with scheduled raises throughout the 3-year program.

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