Italy’s booming construction, renewable energy, MEP (Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing), industrial manufacturing and facility management sectors are actively hiring qualified electricians across all experience levels for 2026. Leading employers including Enel, Webuild, Techint Group, Cimolai SpA and Siram Veolia are recruiting for construction sites, solar and wind energy projects, industrial plants, luxury hotels and residential complexes in Milan, Rome, Turin, Bologna, Naples and across Italy. These roles offer work visa sponsorship under Italy’s Decreto Flussi programme, accommodation support, health insurance, overtime pay and Italian language course assistance. Monthly salary ranges from EUR 1,800 – EUR 3,500+ depending on experience, certifications and employer. Indian, Pakistani and South Asian candidates with ITI electrical trade certificates or equivalent qualifications are encouraged to apply directly through the official portals listed below.
| Electrician Jobs Italy 2026 – Complete Vacancy Details | jobs.equitrend.in | |
|---|---|
| Hiring Organizations | Construction Companies, MEP Contractors, Renewable Energy Firms, Industrial Plants, Facility Management Companies, Hotels, Railways |
| Job Locations | Milan (Milano) | Rome (Roma) | Turin (Torino) | Bologna | Naples (Napoli) | Florence (Firenze) | Genoa | Venice |
| Job Roles | Electrician (Elettricista), MEP Electrician, Maintenance Electrician, Industrial Electrician, Solar Panel Electrician, Construction Electrician, Electrical Foreman |
| Employment Type | Full Time | Permanent | Project Based Contract | Seasonal |
| Mode to Apply | Online – InfoJobs Italy / Indeed Italy / Direct Company Portals / Decreto Flussi Programme |
| Educational Qualification | ITI Electrician Trade Certificate / Diploma in Electrical Engineering / 12th Pass with Trade Experience |
| Work Experience | 1–2 Years for Junior Roles | 3–5 Years for Skilled Electrician | 5+ Years for Foreman Roles |
| Application Fee | ✔ Absolutely No Fee – Genuine Italian employers never charge application fees |
| Age Limit | 21 – 45 Years (Employer dependent) |
| Skills Required | Electrical wiring, Panel work, Cable laying, Safety compliance, Italian CEI standards knowledge preferred |
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Salary Structure – Electrician Jobs Italy 2026
| Job Role | Monthly Salary (EUR) | Additional Benefits |
|---|---|---|
| Junior Electrician / Electrician Helper | EUR 1,500 – 1,900 | Free accommodation, transport, meals |
| General Electrician (LV) | EUR 1,800 – 2,500 | Overtime pay, health insurance, free visa |
| MEP Electrician | EUR 2,000 – 3,000 | Accommodation support, overtime, air ticket |
| Maintenance Electrician (Hotel / FM) | EUR 2,000 – 2,800 | Shift allowance, full benefits, Italian classes |
| Solar / Renewable Energy Electrician | EUR 2,200 – 3,200 | Project bonus, accommodation, overtime |
| Industrial Electrician / Electrical Foreman | EUR 2,800 – 3,500+ | Full benefits, 13th month pay, housing allowance |
* Salaries are governed by Italian CCNL (Contratto Collettivo Nazionale di Lavoro) collective bargaining agreements. Italian salaries include a mandatory 13th month pay (tredicesima). Northern Italy (Milan, Turin, Bologna) typically pays 15–20% more than southern regions. Above figures are approximate gross monthly salary.
Job Benefits – Electrician Jobs Italy
Top Italian employers offer these benefits to electricians under Italian CCNL agreements:
Eligibility – Who Can Apply?
- ITI Electrician Trade Certificate or Diploma in Electrical Engineering required
- Age between 21 and 45 years
- Minimum 1–2 years of electrical work experience for most roles
- Knowledge of LV electrical systems, wiring, distribution boards and switchgear
- Valid passport with minimum 1 year validity
- Medically fit – Italian medical examination required for visa processing
- Certificate attestation by MEA India and Italian Embassy required before visa application
- Basic Italian language knowledge (A1–A2) is a strong advantage for site communication
- Willingness to apply through Italy’s Decreto Flussi annual work permit programme
Skills & Competencies Required
- Electrical wiring, conduit installation, cable pulling and termination to Italian standards
- Installation and maintenance of distribution boards, MCBs and switchgear panels
- Knowledge of Italian CEI electrical standards and EU electrical safety regulations
- Ability to read and interpret electrical drawings and single line diagrams
- Fault finding, troubleshooting and repair of LV electrical systems
- Safe use of electrical testing tools including multimeters and insulation testers
- Knowledge of solar PV installation and renewable energy systems is a strong advantage
- Strict compliance with Italian workplace safety law (Decreto Legislativo 81/2008)
Top Companies Hiring Electricians in Italy 2026
⚡ Enel Group Italy
Italy’s largest energy company and one of Europe’s biggest utilities. Regularly hiring electricians and electrical technicians for grid maintenance, renewable energy and power infrastructure projects across Italy.
⚡ Webuild Group Italy
Italy’s leading infrastructure construction company with projects across Italy and internationally. Hiring construction electricians and MEP electricians for major Italian infrastructure contracts.
⚡ Siram Veolia Italy
Leading Italian facility management company. Hiring maintenance electricians for hospitals, hotels, commercial buildings and industrial facilities across Milan, Rome and other Italian cities.
⚡ Techint Group Italy
Major Italian industrial and engineering group with operations across Italy. Hiring industrial electricians and electrical foremen for oil and gas, steel and infrastructure projects.
⚡ Cimolai SpA Italy
Italian steel fabrication and construction engineering company. Hiring electrical technicians and industrial electricians for major Italian and international construction and infrastructure projects.
⚡ Ferrovie dello Stato (FS) Italy
Italy’s national railway company. Hiring electrical maintenance technicians for railway infrastructure, station electrical systems and signal maintenance across the Italian rail network.
Where to Apply Online – Best Job Portals
Italy Work Visa Process – Decreto Flussi 2026
Italy uses the Decreto Flussi (Flow Decree) annual programme to allow non-EU skilled workers including electricians to obtain Italian work visas. Here is the complete process:
- Decreto Flussi Click Day – Italy announces its annual Decreto Flussi quota each year. Employers submit online applications on “Click Day” to reserve spots for non-EU workers. This opens annually — monitor the Italian government portal (lavoro.gov.it) for dates.
- Employer Nulla Osta Application – Your Italian employer applies for a Nulla Osta (work authorisation) from the Italian Immigration Office (Sportello Unico Immigrazione) on your behalf.
- Certificate Attestation – Your ITI or diploma certificate must be attested by MEA India and the Italian Embassy in India before it is accepted in Italy.
- Italian National Visa (Type D) – Once Nulla Osta is approved, apply for your Italian National Visa (Visto per lavoro subordinato) at the Italian Embassy in India with your Nulla Osta, job contract, passport and supporting documents.
- Travel to Italy – Book your flight after receiving your visa. Your employer typically assists with initial accommodation arrangements.
- Permesso di Soggiorno – Within 8 days of arrival in Italy, apply for your Permesso di Soggiorno (residence permit) at the local Post Office (Poste Italiane) using the kit provided.
- Tax Code (Codice Fiscale) – Register for your Italian tax code at the local Agenzia delle Entrate office — required for employment and banking in Italy.
How to Apply – Step by Step Guide
- Step 1: Prepare your updated CV in European Europass format highlighting your ITI/diploma, electrical experience and any international work history.
- Step 2: Get your ITI or electrical diploma attested by MEA India and the Italian Embassy — mandatory for Italian work visa applications.
- Step 3: Monitor Italy’s Decreto Flussi announcement on lavoro.gov.it — this is the annual window when Italian employers can hire non-EU electricians.
- Step 4: Visit InfoJobs Italy or Indeed Italy and search “Elettricista” or “Electrician Italy 2026”.
- Step 5: Filter by location — Milan and Turin have the highest number of electrician vacancies in Italy.
- Step 6: Read the full job description and confirm your qualifications match the requirements.
- Step 7: Click “Apply Now” and upload your Europass CV, ITI certificate copy and experience letters.
- Step 8: Submit your application and save your confirmation email or reference number.
- Step 9: Prepare for a technical phone or video interview — employer may ask basic electrical theory and safety questions in English or Italian.
- Step 10: After selection, employer applies for your Nulla Osta and guides you through the full Decreto Flussi visa process.
Common Interview Questions – Electrician Jobs Italy
| Interview Question | What the Employer Checks |
|---|---|
| What is your electrical trade qualification and total experience? | Educational background and work history |
| Have you worked on LV or MV electrical systems before? | Technical level and system knowledge |
| Are you familiar with European electrical safety standards? | Knowledge of EU and Italian CEI standards |
| Have you worked on solar PV or renewable energy projects? | Renewable energy sector experience |
| Can you read and interpret electrical drawings and schematics? | Technical drawing comprehension ability |
| Do you speak any Italian or are you willing to learn? | Language adaptability and integration willingness |
| Are you aware of Italy’s Decreto Flussi visa process? | Knowledge of Italian work permit system |
Career Growth – Electrician to Senior Roles in Italy
- Junior Electrician → Qualified Electrician / LV Electrician (1–2 years)
- LV Electrician → Senior Electrician / Electrical Foreman (3–5 years)
- Electrical Foreman → Electrical Supervisor / MEP Coordinator (5–8 years)
- MEP Coordinator → Electrical Engineer / Project Manager (8–12 years)
- Experienced electrical foremen in Italian renewable energy and industrial sectors earn EUR 3,500 – EUR 5,000+ per month
- Italy’s massive EUR 200+ billion PNRR (National Recovery Plan) investments in green energy and infrastructure are creating thousands of new electrician roles through 2026 and beyond
- After 5 years of legal residence in Italy you can apply for Italian permanent residency (Permesso di Soggiorno UE)