Electrical Contractors in Juneau, Alaska

Avg. Hourly Wage

$40.15/hr

Bureau of Labor Statistics

Avg. Annual Wage

$83,512/yr

Bureau of Labor Statistics

Licensed Establishments

247

U.S. Census Bureau

Peak Season

Late spring through early fall (May-September) due to construction season and daylight hours

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Avg. Response Time

3-7 days for quotes, 1-3 weeks for scheduling work

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Common Job Costs

ServiceCost Range
Electrical panel upgrade (200 amp)$2,800 – $4,500
Outlet installation (standard)$150 – $300
Ceiling fan installation$200 – $400
GFCI outlet installation$180 – $350
Whole house rewiring$8,000 – $15,000
Generator hookup (permanent)$1,200 – $3,000

Licensing Requirements

Licensing Requirements

Alaska requires electrical contractors to hold an Electrical Administrator License. Must pass business law exam and have 4 years experience or electrical engineering degree. Journeyman electricians need 8,000 hours training and must pass state exam. Licenses renew every 2 years with continuing education requirements.

Permit Requirements

City and Borough of Juneau requires electrical permits for most work except minor repairs. Permit fees range $75-$300 depending on scope. Commercial work requires additional review.

Inspection Schedule

Rough-in inspection before covering work, final inspection before energizing. Schedule 48 hours in advance through CBJ Building Division.

Insurance Minimums

Alaska requires $50,000 general liability minimum for electrical contractors. Workers compensation required if employing others. Bonding requirements vary by municipality.

How to Get Licensed

  1. 1

    Meet experience requirements

    Complete 4 years electrical experience or obtain electrical engineering degree from accredited institution

  2. 2

    Submit application

    File electrical administrator license application with Alaska Department of Commerce including experience documentation and $200 fee

  3. 3

    Pass business law exam

    Take and pass Alaska business law examination covering contracting regulations and business practices

  4. 4

    Obtain insurance and bonding

    Secure required general liability insurance minimums and any local bonding requirements

  5. 5

    Register with CBJ

    Obtain Juneau business license and register with City and Borough building department

  6. 6

    Maintain continuing education

    Complete required continuing education hours for license renewal every 2 years

About This Market

Juneau's electrical market serves 32,000 residents across challenging terrain with premium pricing reflecting isolation and material shipping costs. Work centers on residential service upgrades, marine electrical systems, and government facilities. Limited competition among 247 statewide establishments drives higher margins, but supply chain delays and weather constraints affect scheduling. Generator installations and backup power systems see strong demand due to outage-prone infrastructure.

Getting established here means navigating Alaska's strict licensing requirements and Juneau's permit process through CBJ Building Division. Weather limits outdoor work October through April, so plan cash flow around seasonal gaps. Local electrical supply is limited - establish mainland supplier relationships early. Government and healthcare facilities provide steady commercial work, but residential remodels and marine electrical dominate the market. Build relationships with local contractors and property managers.

Data Sources:

Median hourly wage: Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment StatisticsLicensed establishments count: U.S. Census Bureau County Business PatternsLicense fees and requirements: Alaska Department of Commerce Division of Corporations Business and Professional LicensingPermit requirements: City and Borough of Juneau Building DivisionInsurance requirements: Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development

Frequently Asked Questions

What does an electrician license cost in Alaska?
Alaska electrical administrator license costs $200 initial fee plus $150 renewal every 2 years. Journeyman license is $100 initial, $75 renewal according to Alaska Department of Commerce licensing division.
How long does electrical permitting take in Juneau?
CBJ Building Division typically processes electrical permits within 3-5 business days for residential work, 10-14 days for commercial projects requiring plan review.
What's the average electrician wage in Juneau?
According to Bureau of Labor Statistics data, electricians in Alaska earn median $40.15/hour or $83,512 annually, with Juneau rates typically 10-15% above state average due to cost of living.
Do I need a local business license to work as an electrician in Juneau?
Yes, electrical contractors must obtain a CBJ business license in addition to state electrical licensing. Annual fee is $50-$150 depending on business structure and revenue.
What electrical work requires permits in Juneau?
CBJ requires permits for panel upgrades, new circuits, service changes, and most installations. Minor repairs like replacing switches or outlets typically don't require permits per local building code.

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