The Definitive Guide to Electrician Salaries in Dallas (2026 Data)

TJ Landry
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June 11, 2026

Dallas, TX Summary

Comprehensive 2026 analysis of electrician salaries in Dallas, TX, featuring an average annual wage of $72,457 ($34.83/hr) per Glassdoor, driven by strong construction, data center, and healthcare demand. Apprentices earn $42K-$50K, journeymen $60K-$85K, and master electricians $80K-$110K+.

Salary Overview

Trade Location Average Salary Entry-Level Salary Top-End Salary Year-Over-Year Change
Residential Electrician Dallas, Texas $72,457 $42,000 $110,000 3.5%

Compared to National Average: Dallas electricians earn about $72,457 per year ($34.83/hr) per Glassdoor, approximately 16% above the BLS national median electrician wage of $62,350.

Comparable Metro Area Salary Analysis

Tracks closely with Fort Worth ($72,201) and Houston ($71,362); comparable to Phoenix ($72,296) and Charlotte ($70,624); above Austin ($69,906) and San Antonio ($66,789). All figures per Glassdoor 2026.

Factors Influencing Local Salary

  • Experience and licensing levels
  • Union vs. non-union (IBEW Local 100 and others)
  • Specializations (data centers, healthcare)
  • High demand from urban growth and construction
  • Project type and industry sector

Salary by Career Stage

  • Apprentice: $42K-$50K (~$20-$24/hr)
  • Journeyman: $60K-$85K (~$29-$41/hr); union journeymen reach $114K+
  • Master: $80K-$110K+ (~$38-$53/hr)

Job Outlook and Market Trends

Projected 9% national job growth through 2034 per BLS, with Texas expected to exceed the national rate due to construction, data centers, renewables, and infrastructure. About 3,900+ jobs in the Dallas metro; in-demand skills include EV, solar, and commercial wiring.

Guidance for Professionals and Employers

Field service owners: Set billable rates at $90-$140/hr to cover ~$30-$40/hr wages plus 2-3x markup for profit; offer signing bonuses ($2K-$10K) and vehicles to compete.

Job seekers: Specialize in high-demand sectors like data centers; consider IBEW for benefits vs. non-union flexibility.

Cost of Living Context

Dallas COL index is about 102.5 (slightly above U.S. average); no state income tax boosts take-home pay; housing growth strains supply but salaries provide solid purchasing power vs. higher-COL cities. A $72K salary in Dallas stretches further than equivalent pay in Austin (COL ~115) or coastal California metros.

Popular Benefits Offered

  • Signing bonuses ($2K-$10K)
  • Company truck/vehicle with fuel
  • Full health/dental/vision insurance
  • 401(k) matching
  • Paid PTO, holidays, and training
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TJ Landry
TJ Landry has been managing field service teams for over 25 years. He has worked in HVAC, plumbing, and drain cleaning companies, from teams of 2 up to teams of 250+ technicians. TJ has conducted tens of thousands of interviews, set salary and benefits packages for employees, developed workforce training programs, and is always committed to service excellence. When he started working in construction as a field hand in high school, he knew immediately that he wanted to work with tradespeople all his life. His life mission is to help leaders and teams be the best they can be.

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