Electrician Schools in Cheyenne, WY

1 accredited Electrical training program in Cheyenne

1

Local Schools

$60,040

Avg. Salary

9-24 months

Program Length

7%

Job Growth

Electrician Schools in Cheyenne

Laramie County Community College

4.5 (37 reviews)

$4,612

Tuition

Laramie County Community College's electrician program prepares students for careers installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical systems in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. The curriculum combines classroom instruction with hands-on training, readying graduates to pursue journeyman licensing and related certifications. This program suits those seeking stable, skilled work with strong employment prospects throughout Wyoming and beyond.

Program Details

  • Duration: 9 months
  • Address: 1400 E College Dr, Cheyenne, WY 82007-3299
  • Phone: 307-778-5222

Features

Financial AidGI Bill AcceptedJob PlacementHands-On Training

Electrician Career in Cheyenne

Cheyenne's electrical workforce supports state government operations, commercial development, and regional energy infrastructure tied to Wyoming's power sector. The local trade school offers a direct pathway to apprenticeship, though some students supplement training through programs in nearby Denver or Laramie. Electricians in the city find work in building construction, industrial maintenance, and utility-related projects. The capital's steady institutional and infrastructure demand provides consistent entry-level opportunities, though career advancement often requires willingness to travel across Wyoming's dispersed communities.

Training programs in Cheyenne typically take 9-24 months to complete. Graduates are prepared to pursue industry certifications including Journeyman License, Master Electrician, OSHA 10/30, which can open doors to more specialized roles.

How to Become an Electrician in Cheyenne

  1. Choose a training program: Compare the Electrical schools listed above by cost, program length, and student reviews to find the right fit.
  2. Complete your training: Most Electrical programs take 9-24 months and combine classroom learning with hands-on practice.
  3. Earn your certifications: Pursue credentials like Journeyman License to stand out to employers and increase your earning potential.
  4. Start your career: With an average salary of $60,040 and 7% projected job growth, Electrical offers a stable and rewarding career path.