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Electrical Jobs in Wisconsin: Badger State Opportunities

Wisconsin's electrical industry is anchored by manufacturing, healthcare systems, and food processing. From automotive plants in Kenosha to paper mills in Green Bay, the Badger State offers electricians stable employment in diverse industrial sectors with strong union presence.

Major Employment Centers

  • Milwaukee: Manufacturing and healthcare systems
  • Madison: State government and university
  • Green Bay: Paper mills and food processing
  • Kenosha: Automotive manufacturing
  • Racine: Manufacturing and distribution

Common Job Types

  • Manufacturing Electrician
  • Paper Mill Electrician
  • Healthcare Electrician
  • Food Processing Electrician
  • Industrial Electrician
  • Maintenance Electrician
  • Electrical Foreman
  • Apprentice Electrician

Why Choose Wisconsin for Your Electrical Career?

  • Strong Manufacturing Base: Stable industrial electrical work
  • Union Presence: IBEW locals with good benefits
  • Diverse Industries: Automotive, paper, food processing, healthcare
  • Great Lakes Lifestyle: Outdoor recreation and water activities
  • Quality of Life: Family-friendly communities and good schools
  • Four Seasons: Distinct seasons with recreational opportunities

Wisconsin Electrical Licensing

Wisconsin requires electrical licensing through the Department of Safety and Professional Services. The state maintains standards for electrical safety in manufacturing, commercial, and residential applications.

Basic Requirements

  • • 8,000 hours (4 years) experience required
  • • Pass state electrical exam
  • • High school diploma or equivalent
  • • Application fee and documentation

Special Considerations

  • • Industrial maintenance certifications
  • • Food processing facility requirements
  • • Paper mill electrical safety training
  • • Local municipality permits required
Contact: WI Dept of Safety and Professional Services • (608) 266-2112

Fox River Valley Industrial Corridor

The Fox River Valley from Green Bay to Oshkosh represents one of Wisconsin's largest industrial concentrations. Paper mills, food processing plants, and manufacturing facilities create consistent demand for skilled electrical professionals with competitive wages and benefits.

Ready to Start Your Wisconsin Electrical Career?

Join the ranks of skilled electrical professionals working in manufacturing, healthcare, and food processing throughout the Badger State. From paper mills to automotive plants.

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