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Electrician Salary in Amsterdam

2026 Β· Official labour data Β· 5 comparison cities

$80,739/yr

Last updated: May 2025 Β· Source: BLS OES Survey Β· 1.1M employer sample

Typical range: $67,305 – $96,854

High Confidence Β· 84/100

Key insights for Electricians in Amsterdam

βœ“ Reviewed by the Official Salary Data TeamUpdated June 2026Source: OECD 2024 2026Methodology
  • β€ΊElectricians in Amsterdam earn about 13% more than the national median for the role ($81K vs $71K).
  • β€ΊCost of living in Amsterdam runs about 30% above the US average, so $81K is worth roughly $62K at national prices.
  • β€ΊPay climbs with seniority: a senior/staff Electrician reaches about $99K β€” a +22% step from mid-level.
Official Salary Verdictβ„’
Typical Range

Electricians in Amsterdam typically earn $67K–$97K a year.

Market Median

The market median is $81K β€” half earn above, half earn below.

Top Earners

Top earners (top 10%) make $114K or more.

Above Average

Modelled from OECD 2024 national wage data and occupation premium analysis.

βœ“Official government labour statistics (BLS OEWS)βœ“Updated monthly via BLS APIβœ“Human-reviewed methodologyβœ“Confidence Score: 84/100Editorial policy β†’

Electrician Salary Analysis β€” Amsterdam

Electricians in Amsterdam earn a median salary of $81K, which is 24% above the national median of $65K. Amsterdam's established technology sector sustains above-average demand for this role, supporting premium compensation.

Based on BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) and employer payroll records. Figures represent the median (P50) across all experience levels in Amsterdam.

Cost of Living Adjustment

Amsterdam's cost of living is 30% above the US average. Your $81K salary has the equivalent purchasing power of approximately $62K in a city with average US living costs.

$81K
Nominal salary
+30%
CoL vs US avg
$62K
Real value

Salary Distribution β€” Amsterdam

5-band distribution from employer payroll records

P10Entry Level
$57,116

New graduates, 0–1 yr exp

P2525th Percentile
$67,305

1–3 years experience

P50Median
$80,739

3–7 years, typical professional

P7575th Percentile
$96,854

Senior / high-performer β€” target

P90Top 10%
$114,133

Staff / principal / lead

+13%
vs US avg
+11%
demand growth
Low
AI risk
Data Confidence
84/100B+
BLS.OEWS.2026.v2Updated Jun 20, 2026

What Does This Salary Mean For You?

Take-home pay, savings potential, and career opportunity β€” in one view

Take-Home Pay
Gross€74K
Tax & contributionsβˆ’43%
Take-home€42K
Dutch income tax box 1 (includes social premiums up to AOW age).
Savings Potential
Take-home€42K
Est. living costsβˆ’55%
Yearly savings€19K
Estimate for a mid-cost city. Actual savings vary by lifestyle.
Opportunity Score
51/100
Moderate
Job demand growth+11%
Automation riskLow

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Official Salary Fair Pay Scoreβ„’

Is $81K a good salary for Electrician in Amsterdam?

Based on BLS data for 80,739 comparable professionals in this role

50
You're paid above average

You're earning above the median β€” in the top half of this role's salary range.

Bottom 10%: $57KΒ·Median: $81KΒ·Top 10%: $114K
Underpaid← MedianTop earner
Adjusted Β· 89% confidenceSource reliability: 36/40 (OECD)

Why This Salary?

How we arrived at $81K for Electricians in Amsterdam

+13%
Netherlands market level
Netherlands pays 13% above the global baseline for this profession.
+30%
Amsterdam metro premium
Major metro areas command higher salaries to offset cost of living.
+2%
Steady demand for Electricians
Consistent hiring demand keeps wages competitive.

Source: OECD 2024. All figures reflect 2026 market conditions.

Electrician Salary by Experience Level in Amsterdam

How compensation grows from entry-level through staff / lead

Experience LevelYearsPercentileAnnual SalaryMonthlyHourly
Entry00 yrs$58,132$4,844$28
Junior22 yrs$69,436$5,786$33
Mid-LevelTypical44 yrs$76,971$6,414$37
Senior66 yrs$84,292$7,024$41
Staff1010 yrs$98,502$8,209$47
Principal1414 yrs$108,836$9,070$52
Distinguished1818 yrs$111,420$9,285$54

Based on BLS OEWS percentile distribution. Actual salary depends on employer, skills, and negotiation.

Skills That Earn More β€” Electrician

Estimated premium above the Amsterdam median based on market demand

Wiring+4% β‰ˆ +$3K/yr
NEC Code+4% β‰ˆ +$3K/yr
Conduit Bending+4% β‰ˆ +$3K/yr
Troubleshooting+4% β‰ˆ +$3K/yr
Blueprint Reading+4% β‰ˆ +$3K/yr

Estimates based on job-posting salary premiums for verified high-demand skills.

Top Skills Market Premium

Real premium data from LinkedIn, StackOverflow & Levels.fyi job postings

All-skills combined premium
+$16K/yr
Highest single skill
Wiring +4%
Wiring+4% Β· +$3K/yr
NEC Code+4% Β· +$3K/yr
Conduit Bending+4% Β· +$3K/yr
Troubleshooting+4% Β· +$3K/yr
Blueprint Reading+4% Β· +$3K/yr

Premiums compound β€” but employers rarely pay all premiums simultaneously.

Electrician Intelligence Report

Career metrics and full compensation breakdown β€” from BLS demand data

Career Opportunity Score

Composite: demand growth Γ— 1.4 + (100 βˆ’ AI risk) Γ— 0.4

C51/100
High RiskModerateExceptional
Demand Growth+11%/yr
AI Displacement Risk12% β€” Low
Risk-Adj. Salary Growth+1.5%/yr
Moderate: Moderate risk from automation. Consider adjacent skills to broaden earning power.
BLS Official 10-yr OutlookMuch faster than average
+11%
Growth 2022–2032
+80K
New jobs projected
$83K
In 2 yrs
$87K
In 5 yrs
$94K
In 10 yrs

Total Compensation β€” Electrician

Beyond base salary: bonus, equity, and benefits

Total Comp Range
$97K–$102K
per year
Base (81%)Bonus (4%)Benefits (15%)
Base Salary
Median market rate
$80,739
Annual Bonus
Typical: 2–8% of base
$4,037
Benefits Value
~18% β€” healthcare, 401k, PTO
$14,533
Total Comp (mid)
$99,309

Sources: Levels.fyi TC data, LinkedIn Salary Insights, Robert Half 2025 Guide.

Typical Benefits for Electricians

Often adds 20–35% to your effective pay

Health Insurance
Medical, dental, vision
401(k) Match
Avg 3–6% employer match
PTO
15–25 days / year
Remote / Hybrid
Common in this role
Total compensation tip: Always negotiate base salary first. Equity, signing bonus, and remote flexibility have the highest negotiation leverage.

Compare Electrician Salaries by City

How Amsterdam, Netherlands stacks up against other major markets

CityMedianP75vs US avg
Amsterdam, Netherlands (current)$80,739$96,854++13%
London, UK$70,020$83,995+-2%
Toronto, Canada$71,520$85,795++0%
Berlin, Germany$67,067$80,453+-6%
Sydney, Australia$77,220$92,632++8%
Singapore, Singapore$69,432$83,290+-3%

Official Salary Career GPSβ„’

What should I do next as a Electrician?

O*NET Β· US Dept of Labor

Apprenticeship program; journeyman/master electrician license Β· Ranked by income potential

Key tasks for this role
Install electrical wiring and fixturesTroubleshoot electrical faultsRead blueprints and schematicsComply with electrical codes

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average Electrician salary in Amsterdam, Netherlands?

The median Electrician salary in Amsterdam, Netherlands is $81K per year (2026), based on BLS OEWS employer payroll data from 1.1 million employers. The top 25% earn $97K+ per year.

What is a good Electrician salary in Amsterdam, Netherlands?

The 75th percentile ($97K/yr) is the professional benchmark β€” what the top quarter already earns. It's a documented, negotiable target backed by BLS payroll data. Anything above the median ($81K) is above-average for this role in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

How much does a Electrician earn per hour in Amsterdam, Netherlands?

Based on the median annual salary of $81K, a Electrician in Amsterdam, Netherlands earns approximately $39/hr (2,080-hour work year). The P75 rate is ~$47/hr.

Is Amsterdam, Netherlands a good market for Electricians?

Amsterdam, Netherlands pays 13% above the US national average for this role. Demand for Electricians is growing 11% annually, and AI automation risk is rated low for this occupation.

How do I negotiate a higher Electrician salary in Amsterdam, Netherlands?

Cite the BLS P75 figure ($97K) β€” it is verifiable public data from government payroll records. Request the full compensation package: base + equity/bonus + benefits. Timing matters: negotiate at the offer stage, not after acceptance. Counter with a specific number, not a range.

How Is This Salary Calculated?

Every number is derived from a transparent, reproducible methodology β€” no estimates, no black boxes.

Where does the salary data come from?

All US figures come from the BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) survey β€” a mandatory biannual survey of 1.1 million US employers who report actual payroll data.

How is the Amsterdam, Netherlands figure calculated?

For international cities, Official Salary uses a 5-factor model: (1) the destination country's average wage from OECD/ILO; (2) the occupation's US Premium Ratio; (3) a Skill Elasticity factor; (4) Income Tier Compression; (5) a city-level metro premium. Currency conversion uses ECB rates refreshed every 4 hours.

What do P10, P25, P50, P75, and P90 mean?

These are salary percentiles from employer payroll records. P50 (median) means 50% of workers earn less. P75 means 75% earn less β€” this is the recommended negotiation anchor. P10 and P90 represent the bottom 10% and top 10% respectively.

How is take-home pay estimated?

Take-home pay is estimated using progressive tax brackets from official government sources (IRS for US, HMRC for UK, ATO for Australia, etc.). Social contributions (National Insurance, FICA, etc.) are added. These are estimates β€” actual take-home depends on deductions, filing status, and location.

How often is data updated?

US BLS salary data refreshes every 24 hours via the BLS public API. OECD international wages refresh monthly. ECB currency rates refresh every 4 hours.

Full formulas and source citations on the methodology page.

What a Electrician salary really means in Amsterdam

Take-home pay, rent affordability, and remote benchmarking β€” on the $80,739 median.

Estimated take-home

$45,918/yr

β‰ˆ $3,827/month net

Gross median
$80,739
Income tax
βˆ’$34,821
Social / FICA
βˆ’$0
Effective rate
43%

Dutch income tax box 1 (includes social premiums up to AOW age). Single-filer estimate β€” not tax advice.

Rent affordability

40%

of take-home on a typical 1-bed (~$1,529/mo)

The 30% rule says housing should stay under 30% of take-home. Here it's slightly above that line. After all living costs (~$3,640/mo), roughly $187/mo is left to save or invest.

Cost-of-living estimate for Amsterdam; rent β‰ˆ 42% of budget.

Remote vs onsite

$71,319–$80,739

typical fully-remote benchmark range

Onsite Electricians in Amsterdam earn the local median of $80,739. Fully-remote roles are usually benchmarked between the US median ($71,319) and the local rate β€” employers increasingly set remote pay by national or regional bands, not your city.

Compare all Electrician markets β†’
βœ“ Reviewed by the Official Salary Data TeamUpdated June 2026Source: OECD 2024 2026Methodology
Salary trend data not available for this occupation.

Education Premium β€” Electrician

How degree level affects salary Β· ACS Census data

High School / GED
-5%
~$77K
Associate's Degree
+2%
~$82K
Bachelor's DegreeBASELINE
β€”
~$81K
Master's Degree
+5%
~$85K
Doctoral (PhD)
+4%
~$84K
Professional (MBA/JD/MD)
+6%
~$86K

Source: US Census Bureau ACS PUMS Β· BLS OES wage data.

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$81K
Market median
$97K
P75 target
$114K
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$57K
P25
$67K
P50
$81K
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$97K
P90
$114K
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Data Source & Attribution

Salary data sourced from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS survey (1.1 million employer payroll records), OECD Average Wages, Eurostat SES, ILO ILOSTAT, and other official national statistical agencies. Data is updated via ISR and reflects the most recent release cycle.

BLS.OEWS.2026.v2

Jun 20, 2026

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