Skilled Trades

Line Installer (Power)

Electrical Power-Line Installers & Repairers

SOC 49-9051

$82,340
Median Pay / yr
6%
Growing
~7.7K
Openings / yr
3-4 years
Time to Entry

How Much Does a Line Installer (Power) Make?

The national median salary for a Line Installer (Power) is $82,340 per year ($39.59/hour), according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (May 2024 data).

That's 26% above the national median salary of $65,470 for all occupations.

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How to Become a Line Installer (Power)

Education Required
HS diploma
Typical Entry Path
1
HS diploma
2
technical training
3
long-term OJT (up to 3 years). CDL required.
Required Licenses & Certifications

CDL; climbing certification; first aid; OSHA

Time to Entry-Level
3-4 years

Line Installer (Power) Job Outlook

Faster than avg — the BLS projects 6% growth from 2024 to 2034.

That's faster than the average across all occupations (4%).

About 7,700 positions are expected to open annually, from both new roles and replacement needs.

Grid modernization; storm restoration; renewable energy connections

What It's Like to Work as a Line Installer (Power)

Physical Demands
Extreme (heights + weather)

This role involves significant physical labor.

Remote Work
N/A

This role typically requires in-person work at a specific location.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Career data sourced from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2024-34 projections (released August 2025). Salary data: BLS OEWS May 2024.

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