Electrician Simulator - Learn to wire, fix, and run your own workshop

Electrician Simulator hands you a toolbox and a steady dose of realism. Play as an electrician in training and tackle everyday tasks like installing sockets, changing light bulbs, repairing plugs and chandeliers, laying wires, and assembling or fixing broken appliances. The game promises a practical take on the profession where attention to detail matters, because with electricity there are no jokes.

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The day-to-day: repairs, installs and safety first

Gameplay centers on jobs at customers' homes. You will accept tasks from an inbox ranging from small fixes to complex installations, gather the necessary equipment, and make the call on how to repair or replace faulty components. The in-game online store makes it simple to buy parts and tools you need for each assignment.

Tasks include:

  • Installing sockets and screw-in light bulbs
  • Repairing broken devices, plugs, and chandeliers
  • Laying and routing wires for installations

The emphasis on checking your work reflects the real-world stakes. The game encourages careful inspection and proper preparation before meeting a customer, reinforcing that mistakes have consequences.

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Your own workshop and hands-on repairs

Beyond on-site jobs you get a personal garage and a workbench to tinker with incoming equipment. Customers can send damaged devices for you to disassemble, diagnose, and repair. Swap out parts, test components, and try different repair strategies until the gadget works again.

This garage play adds a rewarding DIY layer. It is less about sprinting through orders and more about learning how things hang together. Progressing through repairs helps you earn money and experience that feed back into your business.

 

Arrange your garage

Customize your home base to suit your workflow. Earn money from completed orders and spend it on upgrades and installations in your garage and home. The game lets you personalize that space so it feels like your own workshop, improving both functionality and aesthetics as you advance.

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Variety, replayability and procedural houses

Electrician Simulator mixes structured plot jobs with procedurally generated houses and random quests. That means each assignment can feel fresh, whether you are responding to a simple socket swap or a more involved electrical installation. Completing missions grants experience and unlockable rewards, encouraging you to refine your skills and expand your toolkit.

The variety of customer requests aims to keep the loop engaging: check your inbox regularly, accept a range of jobs, and adapt to new challenges.

 

A practical simulator with a clear lesson

Electrician Simulator looks built for players who enjoy methodical, task-driven gameplay and realistic hands-on work. It balances field jobs with bench repairs and workshop customization, all while reminding players that precision matters. If you like neat problem solving, procedural variety, and running your own small trade business without the real-world hazard, this one might be worth a look.

 

➡️ Check out Electrician Simulator now on Steam