The Future is Bright: 2025’s Job Outlook for Electrical Professionals

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The job market for electrical professionals is booming and expected to expand in the coming year—and beyond! Sustainability efforts, governmental incentives, and innovative technology are just some of the forces driving the industry’s impressive growth.

How did we get here, and what’s on the horizon for electrical professionals? Read on! 

Promising Stats for the Future of Electrical Professionals 

National employment in the electrical industry is predicted to grow at an astounding rate of 6% a year until 2032. This means more chances to level up careers for existing electricians and an excellent career choice for anyone looking to enter the field. Salaries are also trending upward, with a 9.14% increase in 2023 for entry-level professionals, and are expected to rise. 

Statistics a little closer to home reveal a potential 16% employment growth in Oregon and 18% in Washington by 2030. Whether you are a seasoned professional or looking for a career shift, the Pacific Northwest has much to offer its electrical industry.

eye opening stats on the future of electrical work.

What’s Behind the Electrical Industry Boom?Solar power industry is expected to see 23.5% revenue growth by 2025.

A few factors are converging to create new job opportunities. Environmental efforts are driving change, electrical-based energy innovation is changing the power landscape, and new infrastructure is being built.

Fast Growing Eco-Industries Require Electrical Expertise 

Some rapidly growing industries will rely on knowledgeable electricians and contractors. According to reports from IBISWorld, solar power is expected to see 23.5% revenue growth by 2025. Electricians are pivotal in solar power installation, maintenance, and design; they will also be vital in integrating solar power and other renewable energy resources into electrical systems. 

The same report shows that the hybrid and electric vehicle industries are predicted to grow by 22.1% by 2025. Oregon and Washington have pledged to reduce carbon emissions and install charging ports throughout both states. Oregon, in particular, has allocated $52 million over the next five years to fund port installation projects. These electric-based ports will require trained electricians in the EV industry.

The Electriction of Everything

The future is now, and the future is electric. Sectors across the U.S.—from transportation to buildings to agriculture—seek electrical solutions to improve energy efficiency, reduce carbon emissions, and modernize. Part of those solutions involves complex designs based primarily on electrical energy. Residential and commercial buildings are installing more and more electrical equipment to reduce reliance on gas energy. The promise of fully automated Smart buildings and electric construction equipment will further push the need for more electricity and more electrical professionals.  Man pumping gas into a white car.

Increased Power Demand

As power output becomes more electric-based, the need to generate more electricity is inevitable. Microgrid infrastructure and data center development investments will provide advanced energy storage solutions to meet demand. In Oregon, the CHIPS Act funds semiconductor manufacturing in the Pacific Northwest, which means more jobs and energy generation.

Preparing for the Future 

With so many job growth opportunities in the electrical industry, it may take time to determine the best path to advancement. Continuing education and training are crucial to stay relevant. Pursuing training and certificates in renewable energy, electric vehicle charging systems, and Smart building technologies will be indispensable. Staying updated on evolving safety and security measures is also a must. Networking and having access to resources will also help propel careers forward.

The NECA/IBEW Partnership Advances Opportunities for Electrical Professionals

For more than a century, NECA and IBEW Local 48 members have played a vital role in shaping and powering Oregon and Southwest Washington. This partnership has not only transformed our region’s electrical infrastructure but also paves the way for a future centered on sustainable energy.

Experience the impact of membership by joining a community committed to excellence, innovation, and growth. Together, we are fostering a brighter and more efficient future for the Pacific Northwest, backed by a legacy of craftsmanship and leadership that propels progress onward.