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Master Electrician This is the highest level of electrician certification, whose requirements vary by state. The standard in most states is completing about 4,000 hours as a journeyman electrician. You also have to pass a licensing exam. Passing the exam portrays your indepth knowledge of the National Electrical Code.
Most versions of the exam contain 80-100 multiple-choice and true-or-false questions, and you will generally be given about 4 hours to complete it. These are the subject areas that are typically tested for: Definitions, Calculations, Theory, and Plans.
How quickly can you train as an electrician? Full-time workers can typically complete an apprenticeship in four years. Some apprentices finish sooner because they graduated from an in-person or online electrician school.
As of Mar 17, 2025, the average hourly pay for a Licensed Electrician in Michigan is $29.70 an hour. While ZipRecruiter is seeing salaries as high as $44.84 and as low as $16.13, the majority of Licensed Electrician salaries currently range between $23.65 (25th percentile) to $34.38 (75th percentile) in Michigan.
Aspiring electricians typically gain the necessary work experience through a technical school or a qualified apprenticeship program. To earn a journeyman license in Michigan, you must earn 8,000 hours of electrical trade work experience in addition to completing 576 hours of classroom instruction.
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Journey Applicant: must be at least 20 years of age and must provide notarized documentation from present and former employers verifying the applicant has not less than 8,000 hours experience obtained over a period of at least 4 years related to electrical construction or maintenance of buildings, or electrical wiring

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