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RIINDUSTRIALSOC 49-9044RAPIDS 0367PREVAILING WAGE STATE

MILLWRIGHT

in Rhode Island

Installs, aligns, maintains, and repairs heavy industrial machinery. Precision trade — your work is measured in thousandths. Rhode Island is not a right-to-work state — union density is higher than average and prevailing wage rules cover most public projects.

Median pay (national)
$64,310
BLS OEWS May 2024
Top 10%
$92,760
90th percentile
To journeyman
44 yrs
Licensing required
VARIES
check state board
§ 01

The License.

Licensing board
Rhode Island Contractors' Registration and Licensing Board (CRLB)
Verify license / apply → https://crb.ri.gov/

Most states issue a journeyman license (allows you to work under a licensed contractor) and a separate master or contractor license (allows you to pull permits and run your own business). The journeyman license typically requires completing your apprenticeship and passing a written exam; the master/contractor license requires additional field hours — usually 2 years as a journeyman — and a separate exam.

Requirements in Rhode Island: confirm current hour and exam requirements directly with Rhode Island Contractors' Registration and Licensing Board (CRLB). Rules update frequently and our data reflects published standards as of early 2025.

§ 02

The Money.

Pay data for this trade in Rhode Island. BLS metro-level data was not available for this combination. National medians shown below.

StageHourly rangeApprox. annual
Year 1 apprentice$20–$28/hr$40,000$56,000
Journeyman scale$35–$55/hr$70,000$110,000
BLS national median$64,310
BLS top 10%$92,760

Rhode Island is NOT a right-to-work state. Union scale in Rhode Island's major metros typically runs 20–40% above the national median. Prevailing wage laws apply to most public-sector projects.

§ 03

The Path.

Apprenticeship length
44 years
8,000 on-the-job hours · 576 classroom hours
Education floor
HS Diploma + Algebra
Minimum age: 18 · Driver's license: Yes · Drug test: Standard

Rhode Island is a State Apprenticeship Agency (SAA) state — it administers its own apprenticeship programs separately from the federal RAPIDS system. Contact the state labor department directly or visit apprenticeship.gov and filter by state.

Sponsoring unions
  • · UBC (Carpenters — Millwright local)
§ 04

The Exam.

Industrial trade licensing in Rhode Island often falls under boiler, pressure vessel, or contractor rules. Confirm the applicable exam provider and code edition with the relevant board. Prevailing wage requirements in Rhode Island apply to most public-sector projects, which ties exam and licensure to wage scale compliance for contractors.

Be honest about pass rates. Many licensing boards do not publish them. When they do, first-time pass rates for journeyman exams in the trades typically run 50–75%. Preparation time varies — most serious candidates spend 60–120 hours on exam prep. Use code books from the correct edition, not what's currently in print.

§ 05

What recruiters won't tell you.

  1. 01Heavy travel for major industrial shutdowns. 'Turnaround' work is feast-or-famine.
  2. 02Math-heavy. Tolerances are real — 0.001" matters here.
  3. 03Confined-space and lockout/tagout (LOTO) discipline is non-negotiable.