Lexis Czumak-Abreu, better known online as “Lex the Electrician,” is using her platform to change the way people view construction careers. Through humor, education, and authentic storytelling, she’s making the skilled trades accessible and inspiring the next generation to pick up a tool belt.
Who is Lexis Czumak-Abreu?
Lexis Czumak-Abreu is a licensed electrician based in Massachusetts. She is part of a new wave of young people proving that the trades are valuable and exciting. She chose a hands-on career path at a time when many of her peers were told that college was the only option. Instead, she saw opportunity in the construction industry and built her career around it.
Known online as “Lex the Electrician,” she has grown into more than just a tradesperson. She is also an influencer and role model who shares her journey with thousands of followers. For many, she represents the changing face of the industry: skilled, creative, and proud to wear the tool belt.
How Lexis Czumak-Abreu is building influence in construction
Abreu has built a substantial following by sharing her life as an electrician on social media. Her primary platform is Instagram, where she posts under the username @lextheelectrician. She also has a presence on TikTok and has been featured in trade media that recognizes her as part of a growing movement of young influencers in construction.
She has built a following of thousands, and people inside and outside the trades pay attention to her posts. She mixes humor with everyday jobsite moments, which makes her content easy to connect with. From showcasing how she handles tough installations to sharing small wins on the job, her videos offer a genuine look at what it’s like to be an electrician. This makes her posts relatable for other electricians and also exciting for people curious about the career.
Many of her Instagram reels have gone viral, highlighting the pride she takes in her work. Clips of her wiring panels and explanations of basic concepts have inspired viewers and helped remove the mystery surrounding what electricians actually do. Abreu mixes real job-site clips with messages that encourage and inspire. Her posts teach people about electrical work while also keeping it fun to watch. She shows that the trades can grab attention online just like any other career.
From jobsite to side hustle
For Abreu, content creation has become more than a hobby. It is now an extension of her trade skills and a way to grow her career beyond the jobsite. By sharing her daily work and experiences online, she has opened the door to sponsorships and collaborations with construction and tool brands that value her authentic voice. These partnerships help connect her expertise as an electrician with products and companies that serve the industry.
Lexis’s work online has caught national attention. She was featured in The Wall Street Journal as one of several Gen Z creators helping to make plumbing, electrical, and construction jobs look appealing to young people. Her influence now reaches well beyond her own followers, shaping how many people see the trades.
Balancing her job and her online work is not always easy. Lexis talks about the long days she spends on the job and then the extra hours needed to edit videos, reply to comments, and work with brands. Even with these challenges, she continues to find ways to share her passion for electrical work while growing as a creator. This shows her dedication to both her trade and her goal of giving the public a real look at what life in the trades is like.
To see what a day in the life of an electrician looks like, check out her video on Youtube below:
Why it matters for the future of construction
Abreu’s impact extends beyond her own job. By sharing her story, she shows Gen Z that the trades can be a good career choice. Her posts highlight how working with your hands can bring steady pay, pride in your work, and a solid future. This message connects with young people who may not see themselves in traditional four-year college programs but want a future with purpose and opportunity.
She also brings much-needed representation to the industry. As a young woman in electrical work, Abreu demonstrates that the trades are not limited by gender. Her visibility helps break stereotypes and shows that construction can be inclusive for anyone who has the passion and skill. For young women who may hesitate to enter the field, seeing her success can be a powerful motivator.
On a broader level, Abreu is helping bridge the gap between construction and social media. By making electrical work visible on Instagram and TikTok, she introduces the field to audiences who may have never considered it before. She is showing the public that construction is also about creativity, problem-solving, and innovation. Her work is part of that shift, helping to redefine how the next generation sees the industry.
Bottom line
Lexis Czumak-Abreu is one of many young leaders transforming the way people perceive construction. Across social media, tradespeople are sharing their skills, daily routines, and personal stories in ways that inspire and educate.
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