Electronic Assembler Salary Overview

The average salary for an electronic assembler in the United States is approximately $28,050 per year. Here’s a breakdown of electronic assembler earnings by different percentiles and states:

Salary Breakdown

  • Starting Level (10th Percentile):
    • Hourly: $11.38
    • Annual: $23,677
  • Junior Level (25th Percentile):
    • Hourly: $12.00
    • Annual: $24,957
  • Mid-Level (50th Percentile):
    • Hourly: $13.49
    • Annual: $28,050
  • Senior Level (75th Percentile):
    • Hourly: $16.46
    • Annual: $34,240
  • Top-Level (90th Percentile):
    • Hourly: $21.41
    • Annual: $44,540

Average Salary by State

State NameAverage Salary
Rhode Island$39,160
Vermont$38,570
Iowa$38,090
West Virginia$37,280
Massachusetts$36,730
Louisiana$36,140
Arizona$35,970
Washington$35,730
Pennsylvania$35,090
Virginia$34,550
Colorado$34,400
Connecticut$34,310
Utah$34,300
Montana$33,870
South Carolina$33,760
Maryland$33,670
Wyoming$33,530
Oregon$33,460
Missouri$33,090
North Dakota$33,080
Minnesota$32,840
New Hampshire$32,390
Nevada$32,390
California$31,850
Georgia$31,840
Ohio$31,280
New Jersey$31,160
Kansas$31,110
Illinois$31,050
Oklahoma$30,810
New Mexico$30,800
Maine$30,390
New York$30,350
Nebraska$30,260
Delaware$30,240
Kentucky$30,140
Arkansas$29,880
Wisconsin$29,240
Tennessee$29,190
North Carolina$29,140
Florida$29,120
Alabama$28,640
Texas$28,640
Michigan$28,270
Mississippi$27,860
Idaho$27,320
South Dakota$27,120
Indiana$27,080
Puerto Rico$18,480

Comparison to Similar Careers

Electronic assemblers earn a median salary of $28,050, which is comparable to several related careers. Here’s how they stack up:

CareerMedian Salary
Metal Caster$38,000
Log Grader$38,000
Molding and Casting Worker$33,000
Forklift Operator$33,000
Metal Worker$31,000
Electronic Assembler$28,050
Hand Polishing Worker$30,000
Food Batchmaker$30,000
Machine Feeder$30,000
Dyeing Machine Operator$29,000

Conclusion

Electronic assemblers earn modest salaries, with potential for growth based on experience and skill level. The industry offers a range of salaries across different states, reflecting local demand and cost of living variations.

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