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Licensed Electrician Jobs in Arizona

Our Licensed Electrician Jobs in Arizona offer skilled professionals the opportunity to work in a dynamic and growing environment, particularly in cities like Phoenix and Scottsdale, which are experiencing significant population growth. At IES Residential, our licensed electricians are responsible for the installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems, ensuring safety and efficiency in residential and multifamily housing projects.

While the cost of living in Arizona is slightly above the national average, with housing costs being a primary factor, the state’s lower utility and healthcare costs can provide a balanced lifestyle for electricians. As demand for skilled tradespeople continues to rise, our licensed electrician positions present a compelling opportunity for those looking to advance their careers in a thriving market.

Why Work for IES Residential in Arizona?

Working for IES Residential in Arizona as a licensed electrician means joining a team that prioritizes safety, ongoing training, and exceptional customer service, all while fostering a family-oriented culture. IESR's commitment to community support and diverse opportunities for career growth makes it an ideal place to build your future in the electrical industry.

Company Benefits

Competitive Wages

401(k) Plan

Compensated Industry Certifications

Paid Time Off (PTO)

Company paid life insurnace

Medical, Dental, & Vision Coverage

Short Term Disability

Optional long-term disability

Illness, accident, legal, pet coverage.

Paid training & defined career path

Why working as a licensed electrician in Arizona can be great.

Working as a licensed electrician in Arizona offers the unique advantage of enjoying a vibrant lifestyle amidst stunning landscapes, from deserts to canyons, with endless opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and golfing. The state's affordable housing options, particularly in suburban areas, make it an attractive place for both young professionals and retirees alike. Additionally, Arizona's rich cultural diversity and active communities foster a welcoming environment that enhances both work and leisure experiences.

Experience

40 Years

Employees

9000+

Revenue

$2B+

View all current licensed electrician jobs in AZ

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a demand for licensed electricians in Arizona?

Yes, there is a strong demand for licensed electricians in Arizona due to population growth, increasing construction projects, and a focus on renewable energy. This demand is expected to continue rising, creating ample job opportunities in the state.

How do I become a licensed electrician in Arizona?

To become a licensed electrician in Arizona, you must first complete a high school diploma or equivalent and finish a formal apprenticeship program that provides essential hands-on experience. After obtaining the necessary training and knowledge of electrical systems, you can apply for a valid electrician's license by passing the required examinations.

How long does it take to become a licensed electrician in AZ?

Becoming a licensed electrician in Arizona typically takes about four to five years, which includes completing a high school diploma, a formal apprenticeship program, and gaining hands-on experience. Aspiring electricians must also pass the necessary exams to obtain their license, demonstrating their knowledge of electrical systems and safety regulations.

Is being a licensed electrician in Arizona a good job?

Being a licensed electrician in Arizona is a good job due to the state's strong demand for skilled tradespeople, which is fueled by its growing population and diverse economy. Additionally, the appealing climate and relatively low cost of living enhance the overall quality of life, making it an attractive career choice.

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