Electronic Assembler Jobs

Electronic Assembler jobs are open across aerospace, defense, medical devices, consumer electronics, and automotive manufacturing, at every level from entry-level technician to lead and senior assembler, with specializations in PCB assembly, electromechanical assembly, and cable harnessing. Find a role that fits from the openings below and apply directly.

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Overview

Open roles20+
Top stateNorth Carolina
Top employerSchneider Electric
Top cityLexington, NC
Work type100% On-site
Top industryManufacturing

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Nidec Motor Corporation
Electronic Assembler III
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Nidec Motor Corporation
New 6h ago
Electronic Assembler III
Nidec Motor Corporation
Brooklyn Heights, Ohio
Manufacturing Operations
Quality Control
On-Site
High School
1,001-5,000

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Captor Corporation
Electronic Assembler
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Captor Corporation
Added 1mo ago
Electronic Assembler
Captor Corporation
Tipp City, Ohio
Manufacturing Operations
Quality Control
Assembly
$18 - $34/hr
On-Site
High School
51-200

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Valmet
Electronics Assembler
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Valmet
Added 1mo ago
Electronics Assembler
Valmet
Fergus Falls, Minnesota
Manufacturing Operations
Quality Control
Assembly
$19 - $25/hr
On-Site
None
10,000+

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Garmin
Electronics Assembler
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Garmin
Added 1mo ago
Electronics Assembler
Garmin
Olathe, Kansas
Manufacturing Operations
Quality Control
Assembly
On-Site
High School
10,000+

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Garmin
Electronics Assembler
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Garmin
Added 2mo ago
Electronics Assembler
Garmin
Olathe, Kansas
Manufacturing Operations
Quality Control
Assembly
On-Site
High School
10,000+

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Electronic Assembler Job Market

A snapshot from current openings nationwide, updated as new roles post.

Who's Hiring

  • Schneider Electric
    Schneider Electric6
  • S&C Electric Company
    S&C Electric Company5
  • Garmin
    Garmin2
  • Teledyne Technologies Incorporated
    Teledyne Technologies Incorporated2
  • Brunswick
    Brunswick1

Top Industries Hiring

  • Manufacturing11
  • Energy5
  • Electronics & Hardware3
  • Consulting & Professional Services2
  • Marketing & Advertising1

What Employers Look For

The qualifications that appear most often in electronic assembler jobs.

  • High school diploma or GED with hands-on electronics assembly experience
  • Proficiency reading and interpreting schematics, wiring diagrams, and work orders
  • Experience with soldering techniques including through-hole and surface-mount technology
  • Familiarity with ESD precautions and clean room or controlled-environment protocols
  • IPC-A-610 certification or willingness to obtain certification within a defined period
  • Ability to use hand tools, microscopes, and calibrated torque equipment accurately

Tips for Your Electronic Assembler Job Search

List your IPC certifications prominently

IPC-A-610 and IPC-7711 certifications signal to hiring managers that you meet industry-standard workmanship criteria. Put them near the top of your resume, not buried in a skills list, so screeners see them before reading anything else.

Quantify your production output on your resume

Hiring managers want to know your pace and accuracy. Instead of 'assembled circuit boards,' write 'assembled PCBs at a rate of X units per shift with a defect rate below threshold.' Concrete output beats vague descriptions every time.

Apply early to roles that fit

Migrate Mate lists electronic assembler openings from across the United States in one place, so you can find roles that match and apply directly to each listing.

Filter by work environment not just title

Job listings for electronic assemblers vary widely by environment: clean room, surface-mount technology line, hand-soldering bench, or high-voltage cable assembly. Read the environment requirements carefully and target roles where your hands-on experience directly matches the setup.

Prepare a practical skills demo for interviews

Many electronic assembler interviews include a bench test where you solder a joint, terminate a connector, or read a work order. Practice your fine motor tasks before the interview so you perform under observation without hesitation.

Negotiate shift differential before accepting an offer

Electronic assembler roles frequently run second or third shifts, and shift differential pay can meaningfully affect your total compensation. Ask about the differential rate and any rotation requirements during your offer conversation, not after you accept.

Electronic Assembler Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions

Which companies are hiring the most electronic assemblers?

The companies hiring the most electronic assemblers right now include Schneider Electric, S&C Electric Company, and Garmin, with the largest share of openings in North Carolina, Wisconsin, and Kansas, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Demand is strongest in defense, medical device, and contract electronics manufacturing sectors.

How many electronic assembler jobs are remote?

About 0% of electronic assembler openings are fully remote or hybrid as of June 2026, since most roles require physical access to components, equipment, and production lines. The sub-areas most likely to offer any remote flexibility are quality documentation, work instruction writing, and inspection review roles rather than hands-on bench assembly positions.

How do you become an electronic assembler?

Start by completing a high school diploma or GED, then take vocational or community college coursework in electronics fundamentals, soldering, and blueprint reading. Pursue an IPC-A-610 certification to validate your workmanship knowledge. From there, apply to entry-level assembler or production associate roles where on-the-job training builds your speed and accuracy on specific equipment and product lines.

Can you get hired as an electronic assembler with little or no experience?

Yes, many contract manufacturers and staffing-to-hire programs actively recruit candidates with no prior assembly experience and train them on their specific processes. Emphasize any hands-on work you have done, such as building hobby electronics, performing repairs, or working in any manufacturing environment. Passing a basic dexterity or soldering evaluation at the interview stage matters more than your resume length in many entry-level postings.

What does the electronic assembler interview process look like?

Most electronic assembler interviews begin with a brief phone or in-person screen covering your experience with specific tools, certifications, and shift availability. A practical bench assessment typically follows, where you may solder a sample joint, identify components, or demonstrate proper ESD handling. Some employers add a work order comprehension test before making an offer, particularly for roles requiring close adherence to documented assembly procedures.

Where can I find and apply to electronic assembler jobs?

You can find and apply to electronic assembler jobs on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings from employers across the United States. Search the listings to find roles that match your experience level, location preference, and specialization, then apply directly to each position that fits.

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