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๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ญ Electrician Salary in Switzerland (2026)

Electricians install, maintain, and repair electrical wiring and systems in homes, offices, and industrial sites. Most roles require a completed apprenticeship or trade certification, and pay rises significantly with experience and specialisation (e.g. industrial, renewable energy).

Typical Electrician salary range

LevelGross / yearNet / yearNet / month
lowCHF 58,800CHF 47,171CHF 3,931
medianCHF 63,600CHF 50,361CHF 4,197
highCHF 80,600CHF 61,658CHF 5,138

Source: SalaryExplorer / Jobs.ch, rounded for readability. Actual pay varies by employer, seniority, and benefits. Updated periodically.

How it compares

vs. national average-25%national average is CHF 84,300/year (BFS Swiss Earnings Structure Survey, 2024 (median))
Est. monthly living costCHF 2,700rent, food, utilities, transport (single person, Numbeo-derived)
Est. monthly savingsCHF 1,497at the median net take-home, before rent varies by city

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do electricians need a licence?

In most countries, yes. Electricians typically need to complete a multi-year apprenticeship and pass a certification exam before they can work unsupervised or sign off on installations. Licensing rules and the exact title vary by country.

Is self-employment common for electricians?

Yes, a large share of qualified electricians eventually work as independent contractors or run their own small business, which can pay more than employed roles but comes with less income stability.

How much does a Electrician earn in Switzerland after tax?

On a typical CHF 63,600 gross salary, a Electrician in Switzerland takes home around CHF 50,361 a year, or CHF 4,197 a month, after income tax and social security (effective rate 20.8%).

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