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Updated May 2026 · BLS OEWS 2024

Electrician vs Elevator Mechanic

Electricians earn a national median of $70,935 versus $116,702 for Elevator Mechanics, a gap of $45,767 per 2024 BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics. Electricians have posted +11% 5-year wage growth versus +3% for Elevator Mechanics.

How These Trades Stack Up

Elevator Mechanics out-earn Electricians on national median by $45,767 — $116,702 versus $70,935, or about 65% more. That gap reflects differences in apprenticeship length, certification requirements, industry concentration, and union footprint between the two trades.

Electricians have grown faster — +11% over five years versus +3% for Elevator Mechanics. Sustained growth gaps of this size can compound meaningfully over a 20-30 year career, so workers comparing the two trades should weigh growth alongside the headline median.

Both trades follow a 4-year apprenticeship pathway — paid on-the-job training combined with classroom instruction, registered through the U.S. Department of Labor at https://www.apprenticeship.gov/. Apprentice pay typically scales from roughly 40% of journeyman wage in year one to 95% by the final year.

Electrician

Electrical · 4yr apprenticeship

Median Salary$70,935
Salary Range$52,650, $102,070
5yr Growth+11%
Trade Pay ScoreB (71/100)
Total Employment309,770
Cities Tracked30
Higher Pay

Elevator Mechanic

Specialty · 4yr apprenticeship

Median Salary$116,702
Salary Range$57,470, $164,020
5yr Growth+3%
Trade Pay ScoreB (70/100)
Total Employment9,770
Cities Tracked21

City-by-City Comparison

CityElectricianElevator MechanicDifference
Portland, OR$102,070$134,010-$31,940
Seattle, WA$101,600$137,040-$35,440
Chicago, IL$99,540$141,380-$41,840
Minneapolis, MN$95,090$124,740-$29,650
San Francisco, CA$93,750$164,020-$70,270
Boston, MA$83,450$143,180-$59,730
Milwaukee, WI$76,820$57,470+$19,350
New York, NY$76,450$127,040-$50,590
Los Angeles, CA$76,120$136,920-$60,800
Kansas City, MO$74,560$121,960-$47,400
Philadelphia, PA$74,040$114,870-$40,830
Indianapolis, IN$64,120$113,710-$49,590
Pittsburgh, PA$63,890$109,970-$46,080
Salt Lake City, UT$63,430$104,150-$40,720
Denver, CO$63,010$122,880-$59,870
Atlanta, GA$60,400$67,510-$7,110
Phoenix, AZ$59,940$110,500-$50,560
Dallas, TX$57,760$104,470-$46,710
Miami, FL$56,080$105,460-$49,380
Raleigh, NC$54,820$105,610-$50,790
Tampa, FL$53,790$103,860-$50,070

How These Numbers Are Calculated

All wage figures come from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (2024) release at bls.gov/oes. National medians are the BLS-published median wages for the trade's Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) code; metropolitan medians come from the same OEWS release at the metropolitan statistical area level. Five-year wage growth compares the current OEWS median to the same series five releases prior, expressed as a percent change. The Trade Pay Score weights raw pay (30%), wage growth (25%), employment depth (25%), and cost-of-living-adjusted purchasing power (20%) into a single 0-100 grade — read the full methodology.

Forward-looking employment projections through 2032 for both trades are published in the BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook at bls.gov/ooh. Apprenticeship pathway detail comes from the U.S. Department of Labor's apprenticeship.gov registry. All three are public-domain federal data sources.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Electricians or Elevator Mechanics make more money?

Elevator Mechanics earn more on national median — $116,702 versus $70,935, a gap of $45,767 per 2024 BLS OEWS data. The full BLS dataset is published at https://www.bls.gov/oes/.

Which trade has stronger 5-year wage growth?

Electricians have posted faster wage growth at +11% versus +3% for Elevator Mechanics. Sustained gaps in growth often compound meaningfully over a 20-30 year career.

How long is the apprenticeship for each trade?

Electricians typically complete a 4-year registered apprenticeship. Elevator Mechanics typically complete a 4-year registered apprenticeship. Programs are listed at https://www.apprenticeship.gov/.

Which trade has better employment depth?

Electricians have 309,770 workers employed nationally; Elevator Mechanics have 9,770. Larger employment bases generally translate into more job openings, easier mobility between employers, and lower volatility — useful when comparing the long-term resilience of two trade pathways.

Where can I find apprenticeships for either trade?

Registered apprenticeship programs for both Electrician and Elevator Mechanic are listed on the U.S. Department of Labor's apprenticeship.gov site at https://www.apprenticeship.gov/, which lets you filter by trade, state, and city. Projected employment growth through 2032 for each occupation is published in the BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook at https://www.bls.gov/ooh/.

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Electricians earn a national median of $70,935 versus $116,702 for Elevator Mechanics, a gap of $45,767 per 2024 BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics. Electricians have posted +11% 5-year wage growth versus +3% for Elevator Mechanics.

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