Electrician Schools in North Carolina

Compare electrician programs in North Carolina. Browse local options and compare schedules training formats, and program details before contacting schools. Program availability, schedules, admissions requirements, and outcomes vary by school. Contact schools directly to confirm details.

North Carolina Electrician Salary Snapshot

North Carolina
North Carolina Median Pay $54,070 $26.00 per hour
U.S. Median Pay $62,350 $29.98 per hour

What to Compare (Checklist)

  • NEC (National Electrical Code) curriculum and code cycle covered
  • Apprenticeship pathway (typically 4-5 years, 8,000+ hours) and program connections
  • State journeyman and master electrician licensing requirements
  • Hands-on lab hours (residential, commercial, industrial wiring)
  • OSHA safety certification (OSHA-10 or OSHA-30) included

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Electrician Training by City in North Carolina

Apex, Asheboro, Asheville, Boone, Burlington, Carrboro, Cary, Chapel Hill, Charlotte, Clayton, Clemmons, Concord, Cornelius, Durham, Elizabeth City, Fayetteville, Forest City, Fuquay Varina, Garner, Gastonia, Goldsboro, Greensboro, Greenville, Havelock, Henderson, Hickory, High Point, Holly Springs, Huntersville, Indian Trail, Jacksonville, Kannapolis, Kernersville, Kill Devil Hills, Kinston, Laurinburg, Lincolnton, Lumberton, Matthews, Mint Hill, Monroe, Mooresville, Morehead City, Morrisville, New Bern, Pinehurst, Raleigh, Roanoke Rapids, Rockingham, Rocky Mount, Salisbury, Sanford, Shelby, Smithfield, Statesville, Thomasville, Wake Forest, Wilmington, Wilson, Winston Salem

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