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Utah's electrical engineer job market draws on a growing defense and semiconductor base, with major employers like Northrop Grumman, L3Harris, and Texas Instruments operating in the Salt Lake City metro and Silicon Slopes corridor. International candidates with power systems, embedded systems, or RF engineering backgrounds will find active hiring across both established contractors and fast-scaling tech firms.
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Position: Electrical Engineer
Location: Petersboro, Utah
JOB SUMMARY
The primary responsibilities include designing and installing electrical subsystems on small robots and other ground-based vehicles and coordinating design and installations under the direction of senior electrical and/or mechanical engineers. Design includes electrical topology of Drive By Wire systems (what parts, where and how to connect them) based on similar systems. This includes harness design and pin mapping (similar to reverse engineering), as well as building and testing wiring harnesses, troubleshooting, repairing, and modifying electrical wiring where necessary and applying principles and theories of electronics, electrical circuitry, and electronic and electrical testing. Examples of troubleshooting include analyzing serial bus (i.e. CAN) electrical signals and data.
May be required to do some: Electronic modules programming, lay out, build, test, troubleshoot, repair, and modify developmental electronic components, parts, equipment, and systems, such as computer equipment, test equipment, and machine tool numerical controls, applying principles and theories of electronics, electrical circuitry, engineering mathematics, electronic and electrical testing, and physics. Usually work under direction of more senior engineering staff, with little to no supervision. Gaining or has attained full proficiency in a specific area of discipline.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Designs Electrical System diagrams including harnesses.
- Works closely with other engineers on routing harnesses and placing electronic modules.
- Programs embedded modules (logical visual programming language).
- Assembles and tests experimental wiring harnesses, electronic modules, and other electrical equipment and components.
- Troubleshoots electrical prototypes to correct functional deviations.
- Diagnoses cause of electrical or mechanical malfunctions or failures of operational equipment and performs preventive and corrective actions.
- Works from wiring diagrams, layout drawings, and engineering specifications for system or equipment modifications or expansion and performs installation.
- Adjusts and replaces defective or improperly functioning circuitry and electronics components, using hand tools and soldering iron.
- Tests electronics units, using standard test equipment, and analyze results to evaluate performance and determine need for adjustment.
- Plans, completes, and records periodic electrical testing, and recommends or initiates modification or replacement of equipment which fails to meet acceptable operating standards.
- May perform preventative maintenance and calibration of equipment and systems.
- Maintains working knowledge of state-of-the-art tools or software by reading or attending conferences, workshops or other training.
ESSENTIAL EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, JOB SKILLS
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical / Electronic engineering or related field. May consider equivalent combination of education and experience.
- 5-7 years' experience with electronics systems integration and troubleshooting, test equipment usage including Oscilloscope, multi-meter, protocol analyzers, various power supplies, and some electronic modules programming.
- Experience with CAD/Circuit design. (Preferably Altium)
- Must be knowledgeable in building and testing harnesses according to IPC/WHMA-A-620. (Preferably Altium)
- Knowledge of electronics wire routings.
- Experience with basic office software including word processing, spreadsheet, Outlook and calendaring.
- Must have some basic mechanical assembly knowledge.
- Experience using hand tools is preferred.
- Experience with any visual logical programming language (e.g. LabVIEW, Matlab Simulink, Ladder Logic/PLCs Ladder)
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
- Must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.
- Regularly required to sit and use hands to handle or feel and regularly required to walk, stand, and bend in the performance of daily responsibilities.
- Must be able to work on and around heavy equipment including the ability to climb on and off large machines.
Pay: $45.00 - $47.00 per hour
Work Location: In person

Position: Electrical Engineer
Location: Petersboro, Utah
JOB SUMMARY
The primary responsibilities include designing and installing electrical subsystems on small robots and other ground-based vehicles and coordinating design and installations under the direction of senior electrical and/or mechanical engineers. Design includes electrical topology of Drive By Wire systems (what parts, where and how to connect them) based on similar systems. This includes harness design and pin mapping (similar to reverse engineering), as well as building and testing wiring harnesses, troubleshooting, repairing, and modifying electrical wiring where necessary and applying principles and theories of electronics, electrical circuitry, and electronic and electrical testing. Examples of troubleshooting include analyzing serial bus (i.e. CAN) electrical signals and data.
May be required to do some: Electronic modules programming, lay out, build, test, troubleshoot, repair, and modify developmental electronic components, parts, equipment, and systems, such as computer equipment, test equipment, and machine tool numerical controls, applying principles and theories of electronics, electrical circuitry, engineering mathematics, electronic and electrical testing, and physics. Usually work under direction of more senior engineering staff, with little to no supervision. Gaining or has attained full proficiency in a specific area of discipline.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Designs Electrical System diagrams including harnesses.
- Works closely with other engineers on routing harnesses and placing electronic modules.
- Programs embedded modules (logical visual programming language).
- Assembles and tests experimental wiring harnesses, electronic modules, and other electrical equipment and components.
- Troubleshoots electrical prototypes to correct functional deviations.
- Diagnoses cause of electrical or mechanical malfunctions or failures of operational equipment and performs preventive and corrective actions.
- Works from wiring diagrams, layout drawings, and engineering specifications for system or equipment modifications or expansion and performs installation.
- Adjusts and replaces defective or improperly functioning circuitry and electronics components, using hand tools and soldering iron.
- Tests electronics units, using standard test equipment, and analyze results to evaluate performance and determine need for adjustment.
- Plans, completes, and records periodic electrical testing, and recommends or initiates modification or replacement of equipment which fails to meet acceptable operating standards.
- May perform preventative maintenance and calibration of equipment and systems.
- Maintains working knowledge of state-of-the-art tools or software by reading or attending conferences, workshops or other training.
ESSENTIAL EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, JOB SKILLS
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical / Electronic engineering or related field. May consider equivalent combination of education and experience.
- 5-7 years' experience with electronics systems integration and troubleshooting, test equipment usage including Oscilloscope, multi-meter, protocol analyzers, various power supplies, and some electronic modules programming.
- Experience with CAD/Circuit design. (Preferably Altium)
- Must be knowledgeable in building and testing harnesses according to IPC/WHMA-A-620. (Preferably Altium)
- Knowledge of electronics wire routings.
- Experience with basic office software including word processing, spreadsheet, Outlook and calendaring.
- Must have some basic mechanical assembly knowledge.
- Experience using hand tools is preferred.
- Experience with any visual logical programming language (e.g. LabVIEW, Matlab Simulink, Ladder Logic/PLCs Ladder)
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
- Must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.
- Regularly required to sit and use hands to handle or feel and regularly required to walk, stand, and bend in the performance of daily responsibilities.
- Must be able to work on and around heavy equipment including the ability to climb on and off large machines.
Pay: $45.00 - $47.00 per hour
Work Location: In person
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Which companies sponsor visas for electrical engineers in Utah?
Northrop Grumman, L3Harris Technologies, Texas Instruments, and Microchip Technology have all filed H-1B Labor Condition Applications for electrical engineering roles in Utah. The Silicon Slopes corridor, stretching from Salt Lake City to Provo, also includes smaller aerospace and semiconductor firms that sponsor international engineers. Defense contractors dominate sponsorship activity, but clean energy and medical device companies are growing contributors.
Which visa types are most common for electrical engineer roles in Utah?
The H-1B is the most common visa for electrical engineers in Utah, as the role consistently qualifies as a specialty occupation requiring at least a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or a closely related field. Canadian and Mexican nationals may qualify for the TN visa under the engineer category. Australians with qualifying degrees can pursue the E-3. Candidates with extraordinary ability may also explore the O-1A, though it requires substantial documentation of recognition in the field.
Which cities in Utah have the most electrical engineer sponsorship jobs?
Salt Lake City and its surrounding metro area account for the largest share of electrical engineer sponsorship activity in Utah, driven by defense contractors, semiconductor manufacturers, and utilities headquartered there. Provo and Orem, at the heart of Silicon Slopes, have growing concentrations of hardware and embedded systems roles. Ogden sees activity from aerospace and defense firms with facilities in the northern part of the state.
How to find electrical engineer visa sponsorship jobs in Utah?
Migrate Mate filters job listings specifically by visa sponsorship availability, so you can browse electrical engineer roles in Utah without sorting through employers who won't sponsor. The platform surfaces positions from defense contractors, semiconductor firms, and energy companies across the Salt Lake City metro and Silicon Slopes. Filtering by role and state narrows results to employers actively seeking international candidates for electrical engineering positions.
What should electrical engineers know about Utah's job market before applying for sponsorship?
Utah's electrical engineering market leans heavily toward defense and aerospace, which means many roles require or prefer security clearance eligibility. Non-U.S. citizens can hold some clearance levels, but certain classified positions are restricted to U.S. citizens, so it's worth confirming clearance requirements before applying. The University of Utah and Brigham Young University also generate a steady pipeline of local engineering talent, so international candidates with specialized backgrounds in RF, power electronics, or VLSI design tend to be most competitive.
What is the prevailing wage for sponsored electrical engineer jobs in Utah?
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.
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