CoverMy Logo

Industrial Electrician

Working on complex electrical systems in industrial or manufacturing settings

Industrial electricians install, troubleshoot, and maintain power distribution, motor controls, and automated machinery in large facilities. They handle higher-voltage systems and coordinate with engineers to keep production lines running.

Start Your Quote

Key Benefits

Advanced Skill Set

Expertise in PLCs, motor controllers, and industrial automation.

Critical Role

Production downtime is costly, making industrial electricians highly valued.

Growth Prospects

Demand grows as factories adopt more automated processes and robotics.

Recommended Insurance Coverage

Public Liability Insurance

Protects against claims arising from on-site industrial accidents or property damage.

Learn more

Professional Indemnity

Important if providing design or automation advice to industrial clients.

Learn more

Workers Compensation

Mandatory if you employ staff or apprentices in an industrial setting.

Learn more

Frequently Asked Questions

Often specialized training in PLC programming, instrumentation, or high-voltage switchgear handling.
Yes, plus additional endorsements or experience in industrial systems. Licensing requirements vary by state.
Yes. Fitters focus on assembling and testing industrial electrical equipment, while industrial electricians handle onsite installations and maintenance.

Why spend hours comparing quotes when we can do it for you? Get covered in minutes, not days.

No obligations. No pushy sales. Just honest insurance advice.