Electrician Jobs in Oklahoma

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Oklahoma Electrician Market Overview

Oklahoma offers electrical opportunities across oil & gas, wind energy, aerospace, and agriculture.Oklahoma City leads with aerospace, government, and corporate operations, while Tulsaanchors oil & gas headquarters and manufacturing. Wind farms statewide create renewable energy opportunities, and military bases provide defense electrical work. OG&E and PSO provide consistent utility electrical demand, with major refineries and aerospace facilities adding industrial opportunities.

Highest-Paying Oklahoma Cities for Electricians

Oklahoma City

$26-38/hr
Aerospace • Government • Corporate

Tulsa

$24-36/hr
Oil & gas • Manufacturing • Healthcare

Oil & Gas Areas

$28-42/hr
Refineries • Industrial • Remote premium

Wind Farm Areas

$26-38/hr
Renewable energy • Travel work

Norman

$22-32/hr
University • Research • Weather center

Military Areas

$24-34/hr
Tinker AFB • Fort Sill • Security clearance

Oklahoma's Biggest Electrical Employers

OG&E (Oklahoma Gas & Electric)

Major electric utility, power plants, transmission systems

250+ electricians
$28-40/hour
Location: Statewide • Power generation • Transmission • Distribution • Smart grid

Oil & Gas Companies

Phillips 66, Valero, ExxonMobil, Chevron, Devon Energy

220+ electricians
$28-42/hour
Location: Statewide • Refineries • Oil rigs • Pipeline systems • Industrial electrical

Aerospace Companies

Boeing, American Airlines, Tinker Air Force Base

180+ electricians
$26-38/hour
Location: Oklahoma City • Aircraft maintenance • Aerospace electrical • Military contracts

Wind Energy Companies

NextEra Energy, AES, Enel Green Power, EDP Renewables

160+ electricians
$26-38/hour
Location: Statewide • Wind turbines • Substations • Renewable energy • Travel work

Manufacturing & Agriculture

Tyson Foods, Koch Industries, Michelin, Goodyear

140+ electricians
$22-32/hour
Location: Statewide • Food processing • Manufacturing • Agricultural facilities

Industries Hiring Electricians in Oklahoma

Oil & Gas

Refineries: $28-42/hour
• Refinery electrical systems
• Pipeline electrical infrastructure
• Industrial process electrical

Wind Energy

Wind Farms: $26-38/hour
• Wind turbine electrical
• Substation construction
• Renewable energy systems

Aerospace & Defense

Boeing/Military: $26-38/hour
• Aircraft electrical systems
• Aerospace manufacturing
• Military base electrical

Agriculture & Manufacturing

Food/Manufacturing: $22-32/hour
• Food processing electrical
• Manufacturing plants
• Agricultural facilities

Oklahoma Electrical Licensing

Journeyman Electrician

• 8,000 hours (4 years experience)
• State exam: NEC + Oklahoma electrical code
• Fees: $175 total ($125 app + $50 exam)
• License valid for 3 years

Master Electrician

• 4 years journeyman experience
• Master exam + business knowledge
• Can supervise and contract
• Required for electrical contracting

High-Value Specializations

Oil & Gas Electrical: Refinery systems
Wind Turbine: Renewable energy electrical
Aerospace: Aircraft electrical systems
Security Clearance: Military base electrical
Authority: OK Construction Industries Board • (405) 521-6550

Career Progression

Apprentice$16-24/hr
Journeyman$22-32/hr
Industrial/Oil & Gas$26-42/hr
Master/Supervisor$30-45/hr

Best Times to Apply

Year-round: Oil & gas operations
Spring/Summer: Wind farm construction
Fall: Agricultural processing season
Winter: Maintenance & aerospace projects
Pro tip: Oil & gas experience opens doors to energy sector jobs across the nation

Cost of Living vs Electrician Pay

Oklahoma City

$26-38/hr
Home: $180k • Rent: $900

Tulsa

$24-36/hr
Home: $160k • Rent: $800

Oil & Gas Areas

$28-42/hr
Home: $140k • Rent: $700
Oklahoma offers excellent electrical wages with very low living costs - Strong value proposition with wind energy leadership and oil & gas opportunities providing premium pay.

Ready for Oklahoma Electrical Work?

Oklahoma offers diverse electrical opportunities across oil & gas, wind energy, aerospace, and agriculture with exceptional cost of living and growing renewable energy sector. From Tulsa's oil headquarters to Oklahoma City's aerospace hub, the Sooner State provides stable, well-paying careers for electricians seeking energy sector experience and affordable living.

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