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Electrical and electronic trades not elsewhere classified. SOC 5249

Electrical and electronic trades not elsewhere classified. (SOC 5249) qualifies for UK Skilled Worker visa sponsorship. Your employer must pay at least the going rate of £45,800 per year. This role is on the Temporary Shortage Occupation List, so you may qualify with a lower salary and get extra points. Scroll down for salary benchmarks, the visa rules, and live jobs from licensed sponsors.

What does an electrical and electronic trades not elsewhere classified. do?

Job holders in this group perform a variety of electrical and electronic occupations not elsewhere classified in minor group 524: Electrical and electronic trades.

Typical tasks

  • examines drawings, wiring diagrams and specifications to determine appropriate methods and sequence of operations
  • places prepared parts and sub-assemblies in position, checks their alignment and secures with hand tools to install x-ray and medical equipment, aircraft instruments and other electronic equipment
  • removes protective sheath from wires and cables and connects by brazing, soldering or crimping and applies conductor insulation and protective coverings
  • assists with the erection of wood poles or steel towers to carry overhead lines
  • connects and installs transformers, fuse gear, lightning arrestors, aircraft warning lights, cable boxes and other equipment
  • connects cables to test equipment and tests for balance, resistance, insulation and any defects
  • locates and repairs faults to lines and ancillary equipment

Typical entry routes and qualifications

There are no formal academic requirements although entrants typically possess GCSEs/S grades. Training is usually by apprenticeship and combines practical work experience and technical training. Relevant NVQs/ SVQs are available at levels 2 and 3. Manufacturers may run specialised courses related to their products.

Visa sponsorship requirements

SponsorshipEligible
Skill levelMedium Skilled (RQF Level 3+)
Going rate£45,800
Visa issuanceSoon
Shortage Occupation

UK market salary · ASHE 2025

What electrical and electronic trades n.e.c. earn in the UK

£41,756
basic median, full-time▲ 5.4% YoY

UK market basic pay at a glance

ASHE 2025

How visa salary requirements compare to what employers pay.

10th £29,796p10£30k25th £34,892p25£35kmedian £41,756med£42k75th £50,076p75£50k
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SOC 5249
new entrant £33,400–£41,220new entrant£33k–£41k£41,700 thresholdthreshold£42kgoing rate £45,800going rate£46k

Most electrical and electronic trades n.e.c. in the UK earn between £34,892 and £50,076 in basic pay. For Skilled Worker visa holders, the minimum salary (going rate) for this role is £45,800 (SOC 5249), sitting at the 62nd percentile of what UK employers pay and £4,044 above the median.

All figures are before tax. Calculate your take-home pay.

Source: ONS ASHE 2025 provisional, Table 14. Sample: ~22k UK jobs. Full-time employees only. Figures show basic pay (excluding bonus, commission, and overtime), which the Home Office uses for Skilled Worker visa salary checks. The "going rate" is the minimum basic salary a Skilled Worker visa sponsor must pay for this occupation code.

Source & methodology

Source: ONS ASHE 2025 provisional, Table 14. Sample: ~22k UK jobs. Full-time employees only. Figures show basic pay (excluding bonus, commission, and overtime), which the Home Office uses for Skilled Worker visa salary checks. The "going rate" is the minimum basic salary a Skilled Worker visa sponsor must pay for this occupation code.

How to get sponsored as an electrical and electronic trades not elsewhere classified.

  1. 1

    Find a licensed sponsor on Hunt UK Visa Sponsors

    Browse our register of UK companies with an active sponsor licence. Filter by industry, size, sponsor rating, and whether they're currently hiring electrical and electronic trades not elsewhere classified., so you only apply where a visa is actually on the table.

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  2. 2

    Confirm the salary meets the £45,800 going rate

    Your employer must pay whichever is higher: the going rate for SOC 5249 (£45,800) or the general Skilled Worker threshold of £41,700 per year.

    New entrants and ISL roles may qualify for a lower rate. See the New entrant & discount rates section below.

  3. 3

    Receive a Certificate of Sponsorship

    Your sponsor issues a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS), a reference number the Home Office uses to check the job offer, salary, and duties line up with an eligible SOC code.

  4. 4

    Apply for a Skilled Worker visa at gov.uk

    Submit the Skilled Worker visa application online within 3 months of your CoS assignment date. You'll also book a biometric appointment and pay the immigration health surcharge.

    Apply on gov.uk
  5. 5

    Move to the UK and start work

    Travel to the UK before your CoS start date and begin working for the sponsor named on the certificate.

New entrant & discount rates

If you're under 26, switching from a Student visa, or a recent UK graduate, your employer can pay the new entrant rate of £35,600 (70% of the going rate) for up to four years.

Roles under SOC 5249

Broadcast and communications techniciansOverhead line workersSignal workersElectrical and electronic trades

Recent jobs under SOC 5249

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Related occupations

Other Skilled Worker-eligible roles in the same SOC minor group (524xx):

5244Computer system and equipment installers and servicersGoing rate £35,1005245Security system installers and repairersGoing rate £36,3005242Telecoms and related network installers and repairersGoing rate £36,7005241Electricians and electrical fittersGoing rate £38,800

Frequently asked questions

Can electrical and electronic trades not elsewhere classified. get a UK Skilled Worker visa?

Yes. Electrical and electronic trades not elsewhere classified. roles fall under SOC 5249 (Medium Skilled), so they qualify for Skilled Worker visa sponsorship. Your employer will need a sponsor licence and must pay at least the going rate for this occupation. This role is also on the Temporary Shortage Occupation List, which can mean a lower salary bar.

What salary do electrical and electronic trades not elsewhere classified. need for visa sponsorship?

The going rate for Electrical and electronic trades not elsewhere classified. (SOC 5249) is £45,800 (£23.49 per hour). Occupation rate applies. Your employer must pay whichever is higher: this going rate or the general Skilled Worker threshold of £41,700 per year.

What job titles are covered by SOC 5249?

SOC 5249 covers a range of electrical and electronic trades not elsewhere classified. roles, including: Broadcast and communications technicians, Overhead line workers, Signal workers, Electrical and electronic trades not elsewhere classified.. Keep in mind that the Home Office matches jobs by duties rather than title alone. Two roles with the same title can fall under different SOC codes depending on the actual work involved.

What does the Shortage Occupation List mean for electrical and electronic trades not elsewhere classified.?

Electrical and electronic trades not elsewhere classified. (SOC 5249) is on the Temporary Shortage Occupation List, which recognises a UK labour shortage in this field. In practice that means a lower salary threshold, plus extra "tradeable" points on your visa application. The Home Office lets shortage status stand in for a higher salary.

Is there a lower salary for new graduates entering electrical and electronic trades not elsewhere classified. roles?

Yes. If you're under 26, a recent graduate, or switching from a Student visa, you count as a "new entrant" and your employer only needs to pay 70% of the going rate (with an absolute floor of £33,400/year — the new-entrant minimum cannot go below that). For Electrical and electronic trades not elsewhere classified., that works out to £35,600. The discount lasts up to four years.

Where can I find electrical and electronic trades not elsewhere classified. jobs with UK visa sponsorship?

We list Electrical and electronic trades not elsewhere classified. roles from companies with a Home Office sponsor licence. Scroll down to see what's currently open, or search our full jobs database for more visa-sponsored positions across the UK.

This information is provided as guidance only and should not be treated as legal advice. Eligibility criteria and salary thresholds are based on the latest published government data. Always verify with the official UK government guidance or seek professional immigration advice.