Electronics E-3 Sponsorship Jobs in Pennsylvania
Electronics E-3 visa sponsorship jobs in Pennsylvania are concentrated around Philadelphia's technology corridor and the Lehigh Valley, where manufacturers, defense contractors, and semiconductor firms including Lockheed Martin, Vishay Intertechnology, and Lutron Electronics have active hiring histories. Australian engineers and hardware specialists find a working mix of established industry and emerging firms across the state.
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Siri handles billions of interactions across Apple devices. With Apple Intelligence, expectations for those moments are changing fast. Now Siri is at a rare inflection point: the product is evolving rapidly, the quality bar is rising, and there’s real opportunity to shape what comes next.
On the Siri Devices team, we own the on-device Siri experience—both the UI people interact with and the iOS frameworks and system integrations that power it. You’ll ship work that reaches millions of people worldwide.
Description
You'll craft the Siri experience, from UI down to the frameworks and services that power it—making it feel fast, reliable, and natural.
- Build and ship user-facing Siri experiences using UIKit and SwiftUI.
- Develop and maintain iOS frameworks and components that enable Siri UX across the system.
- Debug issues that cross app, framework, and system boundaries using logging, instrumentation, and performance tools (e.g., Instruments).
- Improve responsiveness, reliability, and polish through measurable gains.
- Partner with teams across the Siri stack—Experiences, Orchestration, Knowledge/Answers, System Experience, and Apple's apps teams—to drive work to completion.
How you'll grow
You'll start with well-scoped work and strong support: design reviews, pairing sessions, and code review from senior engineers who know the platform deeply. As you ship and build judgment, you'll take on broader ownership—larger features, architectural contributions, and more open-ended problems.
This team has a track record of growing engineers into senior roles. You'll get exposure to how the full Siri stack fits together and the kind of complex, cross-functional work that accelerates careers.
You might thrive here if
- You seek out feedback and incorporate it quickly.
- You ramp into new systems fast and enjoy learning large codebases.
- You can make progress when requirements evolve and you ask good questions early.
- You take ownership of outcomes, not just tasks, and follow through.
- You communicate clearly and directly, especially when something is uncertain.
Technology
We use Swift and Objective-C; new development is primarily Swift. You don't need Objective-C expertise, but you should be comfortable learning and contributing in a mixed codebase.
Life in Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh has an energized tech scene and is genuinely easy to live in: distinct neighborhoods, great food, rivers and trails, and more time back in your day.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience building iOS UI with UIKit and/or SwiftUI.
- Comfort working in a mixed Swift/Objective-C codebase (Objective-C expertise not required).
- Experience with automated testing (Swift Testing, XCTest, XCUITest) and CI-friendly practices.
- Experience with performance profiling (latency, memory, responsiveness).
- Familiarity with AI-assisted development tools or building lightweight automation to accelerate your work.
If you're excited about this role but don't check every box, we still encourage you to apply. We're looking for trajectory, not a perfect resume.
Minimum Qualifications
B.S. in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field—or equivalent practical experience.
Experience shipping iOS software in production (apps and/or frameworks).
Proficiency in Swift and strong fundamentals in software design and problem solving.
Demonstrated ability to debug systematically and drive issues to root cause.
Strong communication skills and comfort in a collaborative, cross-functional environment.
Ability to work onsite in Pittsburgh three days per week.
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Which electronics companies in Pennsylvania have sponsored E-3 visas?
Pennsylvania electronics employers with documented sponsorship activity include Vishay Intertechnology in Malvern, Lutron Electronics in Coopersburg, Lockheed Martin in King of Prussia, and Comcast Technology Solutions in Philadelphia. Defense and semiconductor firms across the Philadelphia suburbs and Lehigh Valley tend to have the most consistent E-3 and H-1B visa Labor Condition Application filing histories, which you can verify through the OFLC Wage Search tool.
Which Pennsylvania cities have the most electronics E-3 sponsorship jobs?
Philadelphia and its surrounding suburbs, particularly the Route 202 technology corridor through King of Prussia, Malvern, and Wayne, account for the largest concentration of electronics E-3 sponsorship roles in the state. The Lehigh Valley, including Allentown and Bethlehem, is a secondary hub with a strong manufacturing and hardware base. Pittsburgh also has electronics and advanced manufacturing employers, particularly tied to the Carnegie Mellon research ecosystem.
What types of electronics roles typically qualify for E-3 sponsorship in Pennsylvania?
Roles that commonly qualify include hardware design engineer, embedded systems engineer, RF engineer, PCB layout engineer, electronics test engineer, firmware engineer, and electrical engineer positions. E-3 sponsorship requires the role to meet the specialty occupation standard, meaning a bachelor's degree or higher in a directly related field must be a normal requirement for the position. Roles in defense electronics, power systems, and semiconductor manufacturing are particularly active in Pennsylvania's employer base. O*NET occupation profiles can help confirm the degree requirements for a specific job title.
How do I find electronics E-3 sponsorship jobs in Pennsylvania?
Migrate Mate filters job listings specifically for employers with verified E-3 Labor Condition Application filing history, so you can search electronics roles in Pennsylvania and see which companies have actually sponsored the visa before. This is more reliable than general job boards, which don't distinguish between employers willing to sponsor and those who aren't. Search by job title, filter to Pennsylvania, and review each employer's sponsorship record before applying.
Are there any state-specific considerations for electronics E-3 sponsorship in Pennsylvania?
Pennsylvania has no state-level visa or work authorization requirements beyond federal E-3 rules, but electronics roles tied to defense contracts may involve security clearance requirements that can affect the hiring timeline. Some defense contractors in the Philadelphia suburbs require U.S. citizenship or permanent residency for cleared positions, so it's worth confirming clearance requirements with each employer before pursuing an application. Pennsylvania's prevailing wage rates for electronics engineers vary by metro area and can be checked through the OFLC Wage Search tool, which uses Bureau of Labor Statistics data by region.
What is the prevailing wage for E-3 electronics jobs in Pennsylvania?
U.S. employers sponsoring a visa must pay at least the prevailing wage, which is what workers in the same role, area, and experience level typically earn. The Department of Labor sets this rate to make sure companies aren't hiring foreign workers simply because they'd accept lower pay than a U.S. worker. It varies by job title, location, and experience. You can look up current prevailing wage rates for any occupation and location using the OFLC Wage Search page.