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Skilled labor jobs like manufacturing, construction and warehousing are in high demand. Warehousing and logistics jobs are projected to grow rapidly with the growth of e-commerce and often pay higher salaries than other jobs that don't require a college degree. While a college degree is not generally required, training in new skills or earning certifications and licenses can be a way to earn a higher salary. While job opportunities are projected to grow, automation remains a risk to the long-term job outlook.
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Top paying industries
The top 4 paying industries for Electrical Assembler in United States are Aerospace & Defense with a median total pay of $54,034, Energy, Mining & Utilities with a median total pay of $52,606, Manufacturing with a median total pay of $48,416 and Human Resources & Staffing with a median total pay of $41,844.
Frequently asked questions about Electrical Assembler salaries
The average salary for Electrical Assembler is $52,360 per year or $25 per hour, with top earners making up to $73,457 (90th percentile). Typically, pay ranges from $44,133 (25th percentile) to $62,648 (75th percentile) annually. Salary estimates are based on 648 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Electrical Assembler employees.
The highest salary for Electrical Assembler is $62,648 per year, $5,221 per month or $30 per hour.
The lowest salary for Electrical Assembler is $44,133 per year, $3,678 per month or $21 per hour.