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METRO DATA PROFILE · 2024

Electricians salary in San Francisco, California

Metro-level median, range, and employment from BLS Occupational Employment Statistics for the San Francisco metropolitan area. Skills and task data from O*NET. State and national figures shown for context.

Adrian Serafin, founder and editor of RateOrchardBy Adrian SerafinFounderUpdated April 30, 2026
Median annual$93,750
Mean annual$104,240
Range (10th to 90th)$54,750 to $179,060
San Francisco, California employment9,520
State vs national+39.6% vs national

Salary distribution

Where San Francisco electricians fall on the wage curve.

Annual wage distribution

Shaded band = interquartile range (where most full-time workers fall)

10TH$54,75025TH$63,850MEDIAN$93,75075TH$130,19090TH$179,060

The middle 50% of workers earn between $63,850 and $130,190, with a median of $93,750.

Typical entry

  • Education

    High school diploma

  • Experience

    None

  • On-the-job training

    Apprenticeship

Top skills (O*NET)

  • Near Vision

    Ability

    4.0 / 5
  • Troubleshooting

    Technical

    4.0 / 5
  • Problem Sensitivity

    Ability

    4.0 / 5
  • Inductive Reasoning

    Ability

    3.9 / 5
  • Deductive Reasoning

    Ability

    3.9 / 5
  • Oral Comprehension

    Ability

    3.8 / 5
  • Information Ordering

    Ability

    3.8 / 5
  • Finger Dexterity

    Ability

    3.8 / 5

Common tasks (O*NET)

  1. 01

    Prepare sketches or follow blueprints to determine the location of wiring or equipment and to ensure conformance to building and safety codes.

  2. 02

    Place conduit, pipes, or tubing, inside designated partitions, walls, or other concealed areas, and pull insulated wires or cables through the conduit to complete circuits between boxes.

  3. 03

    Work from ladders, scaffolds, or roofs to install, maintain, or repair electrical wiring, equipment, or fixtures.

  4. 04

    Use a variety of tools or equipment, such as power construction equipment, measuring devices, power tools, and testing equipment, such as oscilloscopes, ammeters, or test lamps.

  5. 05

    Assemble, install, test, or maintain electrical or electronic wiring, equipment, appliances, apparatus, or fixtures, using hand tools or power tools.

  6. 06

    Maintain current electrician's license or identification card to meet governmental regulations.

  7. 07

    Connect wires to circuit breakers, transformers, or other components.

  8. 08

    Plan layout and installation of electrical wiring, equipment, or fixtures, based on job specifications and local codes.

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Other metros in California

How the San Francisco metro compares to other major California metro areas for electricians.

Frequently asked questions

What is the median salary for Electricians in San Francisco, California?
According to BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics, the median annual wage for Electricians in the San Francisco metropolitan area is $93,750.
Does San Francisco pay more than the California state average for Electricians?
The San Francisco metro median is +22.5% versus the California state median of $76,540.
How does San Francisco compare to the national median for Electricians?
The San Francisco metro median is +39.6% versus the BLS national figure of $67,159.
What is the salary range for Electricians in San Francisco?
BLS reports the 10th-percentile annual wage at $54,750 and the 90th-percentile at $179,060 for the San Francisco metro area.
What education is required for Electricians?
BLS lists the typical entry-level education as High school diploma. Many employers also weigh prior experience and credentials.
Disclaimer

Information on this page is for general educational purposes only. It is not career, financial, or tax advice. BLS metro estimates reflect the San Francisco CBSA boundary for the reference year shown and may not match individual offers, employer-specific ranges, or current market conditions. Confirm with a licensed professional before making career or compensation decisions.