utah / electricians
FlexForce calls every electrician applicant in Utah within 60 seconds of applying, screens them in English or Spanish, verifies their Utah DOPL license automatically, and books the interview — while you're on a job site.
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Utah electrician hiring in 2026 is dominated by the Silicon Slopes commercial electrical buildout. Hyperscale data centers across Lehi and Bluffdale, semiconductor and EV-battery facility expansions, and the residential growth wave from Provo to Ogden are all competing for the same Utah DOPL–licensed people. Apprenticeship intake hasn't kept pace with permits, and the state issues among the fewest journeyman electrician credentials per capita in the Mountain West.
The result: small Utah electrical contractors spend 5–8 weeks filling journeyman roles, and senior techs routinely entertain offers from commercial shops paying $10–$15/hr more. FlexForce contacts every applicant within 60 seconds, runs the Utah DOPL license verification, and books the interview before the candidate accepts elsewhere.
Electricians in Utah earn $29–$43/hr, with master electricians in Salt Lake City pushing $46/hr on Silicon Slopes commercial work.
| Market | Entry-level (0–3 yrs) | Journeyman (3–8 yrs) | Senior / Lead (8+ yrs) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Salt Lake City | $25–$31/hr | $31–$41/hr | $41–$48/hr |
| Provo | $24–$30/hr | $30–$39/hr | $39–$45/hr |
| Ogden | $23–$29/hr | $29–$37/hr | $37–$43/hr |
| St. George | $21–$27/hr | $27–$35/hr | $35–$41/hr |
Source: BLS Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics (2025), Indeed Hiring Lab Utah report (Q1 2026). Rates reflect W-2 employment; 1099 field rates run 15–20% higher.
In Utah, electricians are licensed through the Utah DOPL (Div. of Occupational & Professional Licensing). You can verify any license at dopl.utah.gov in about 30 seconds by entering the technician's name or license number.
Utah requires a state-issued license for electricians working on residential and commercial properties. License classes typically differentiate apprentice, journeyman, and master/contractor tiers, with experience and exam requirements at each step.
Most states issue separate Apprentice, Journeyman, and Master Electrician credentials. Solar PV interconnection and EV charger installs may require additional manufacturer or NABCEP certifications.
FlexForce checks Utah DOPL status during every screening call. If a candidate's license is expired, inactive, or the name doesn't match, they're flagged automatically — you never waste an interview slot on an unlicensed tech.
Direct license lookup: Utah DOPL License Verification →
Salt Lake City
Largest trades market in Utah. Silicon Slopes commercial build-out plus dense residential demand. Senior journeymen typically hold 2+ offers at any given time.
Provo
Driven by the BYU-corridor tech-office expansion and surrounding new-residential construction. Apprentice supply lags new-home permit growth by 18+ months.
Ogden
Industrial and Hill Air Force Base–adjacent work creating steady commercial demand. Lower wage pressure than SLC but tighter labor pool — referral networks matter more than ads.
Joining — or at least being known to — the major Utah electricians associations helps with candidate referrals, apprenticeship pipelines, and local reputation. The three most useful for small shops:
| Approach | Monthly cost | Time to first screen | Bilingual | License verify | Scales |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FlexForce | $299–$999 | 60 seconds | ○ optional | ✓ Utah DOPL auto | ✓ unlimited applicants |
| Indeed alone | $200–$800 in ads | Days (manual review) | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ you review each |
| In-house recruiter | $4,500–$7,000 | Hours–days | Depends | Manual | Limited to their hours |
How long does it take to hire an electrician in Utah?
The average Utah contractor takes 4–7 weeks to fill an electrician role through traditional job boards. With FlexForce, qualified candidates who pass the automated screen are booked for an interview the same day they apply — cutting time-to-interview from weeks to hours.
Does FlexForce verify Utah electricians licenses?
Yes. FlexForce checks every applicant's license status against the Utah DOPL (Div. of Occupational & Professional Licensing) database during the screening call. You only see candidates with a verified active license.
Can FlexForce screen Spanish-speaking electricians applicants in UT?
Yes. FlexForce can screen in both English and Spanish if needed. Utah's electricians workforce is largely English-dominant, but the bilingual capability is included in every plan at no extra cost.
What does it cost to hire an electrician in Utah?
Electricians in Utah earn $29–$43/hr (BLS 2025). Total cost-to-hire including job board fees, recruiter time, and onboarding typically runs $3,500–$9,000 per hire. FlexForce reduces that by automating the first 80% of the screening process for $299–$999/month.
What Utah cities does FlexForce work in?
FlexForce works for any Utah-based contractor. Current customers concentrate in Salt Lake City, Provo, and Ogden — but the platform covers the entire state.
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