Electronic Engineering Salary in the United States

How much does an Electronic Engineering make in the United States?

As of January 01, 2026, the average salary for an Electronic Engineering in the United States is $80,471 per year, which breaks down to an hourly rate of $39.

However, an Electronic Engineering's salary can vary significantly. Here’s a look at the typical salary range:

  • Top Earners (90th percentile): $94,839
  • Majority Range (25th-75th percentile): $73,141 to $87,991
  • Entry-Level (10th percentile): $66,467
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Electronic Engineering Salaries by Percentile

Annual
Salary
Monthly
Pay
Weekly
Pay
Hourly
Wage
75th Percentile $87,991 $7,333 $1,692 $42
Average $80,471 $6,706 $1,548 $39
25th Percentile $73,141 $6,095 $1,407 $35
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Key Factors That Influence Electronic Engineering Salaries

An Electronic Engineering's salary isn't a fixed number. It's shaped by several important factors. Below, we'll explore how your years of experience, geographic location, education and company size can directly affect your earning potential.

How Experience Level Affects Electronic Engineering Salaries?

Experience is a primary driver of an Electronic Engineering's salary. As you build your skills and take on more complex tasks, your compensation generally increases. Here's how the average salary grows at different career stages:

  • Entry-Level (less than 1 year): $79,362
  • Early Career (1-2 years): $80,139
  • Mid-Level (2-4 years): $81,798
  • Senior-Level (5-8 years): $82,130
  • Expert (over 8 years): $82,351
Levels Salary
Entry Level Electronic Engineering$79,362
Intermediate Level Electronic Engineering$80,139
Senior Level Electronic Engineering$81,798
Specialist Level Electronic Engineering$82,130
Expert Level Electronic Engineering$82,351
$79,362 0 yr
$80,139 < 2 yrs
$81,798 2-4 yrs
$82,130 5-8 yrs
$82,351 > 8 yrs
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Top Paying Cities for Electronic Engineerings

Salaries can also vary between different cities. Major metropolitan areas or cities with a high demand for technicians often offer more competitive pay. Here are a few examples of average annual salaries in different U.S. cities:

  • San Jose: $101,497
  • San Francisco: $100,500
  • Oakland: $98,271

What Skills Can Increase an Electronic Engineering's Salary?

Demanded Skills for the Role:

  • Troubleshooting (Mentioned in 14.14% Job Postings): Troubleshooting is a form of problem solving, often applied to repair failed products or processes on a machine or a system. It is a logical, systematic search for the source of a problem in order to solve it, and make the product or process operational again. Troubleshooting is needed to identify the symptoms. Determining the most likely cause is a process of elimination—eliminating potential causes of a problem. Finally, troubleshooting requires confirmation that the solution restores the product or process to its working state. In general, troubleshooting is the identification or diagnosis of "trouble" in the management flow of a system caused by a failure of some kind. The problem is initially described as symptoms of malfunction, and troubleshooting is the process of determining and remedying the causes of these symptoms. A system can be described in terms of its expected, desired or intended behavior (usually, for artificial systems, its purpose). Events or inputs to the system are expected to generate specific results or outputs. (For example, selecting the "print" option from various computer applications is intended to result in a hardcopy emerging from some specific device). Any unexpected or undesirable behavior is a symptom. Troubleshooting is the process of isolating the specific cause or causes of the symptom. Frequently the symptom is a failure of the product or process to produce any results. (Nothing was printed, for example). Corrective action can then be taken to prevent further failures of a similar kind.
  • Calibration (Mentioned in 4.48% Job Postings): In measurement technology and metrology, calibration is the comparison of measurement values delivered by a device under test with those of a calibration standard of known accuracy. Such a standard could be another measurement device of known accuracy, a device generating the quantity to be measured such as a voltage, a sound tone, or a physical artefact, such as a metre ruler. The outcome of the comparison can result in one of the following: no significant error being noted on the device under test a significant error being noted but no adjustment made an adjustment made to correct the error to an acceptable levelStrictly speaking, the term "calibration" means just the act of comparison, and does not include any subsequent adjustment. The calibration standard is normally traceable to a national standard held by a national metrological body.
  • Electrical Engineering (Mentioned in 1.99% Job Postings): Electrical engineering is a technical discipline concerned with the study, design and application of equipment, devices and systems which use electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism. It emerged as an identified activity in the latter half of the 19th century after commercialization of the electric telegraph, the telephone, and electrical power generation, distribution and use. Electrical engineering is now divided into a wide range of fields including, computer engineering, power engineering, telecommunications, radio-frequency engineering, signal processing, instrumentation, and electronics. Many of these disciplines overlap with other engineering branches, spanning a huge number of specializations including hardware engineering, power electronics, electromagnetics and waves, microwave engineering, nanotechnology, electrochemistry, renewable energies, mechatronics, and electrical materials science. See glossary of electrical and electronics engineering.
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Skills Demand Percentage
Troubleshooting 14.14%
Calibration 4.48%
Electrical Engineering 1.99%
What skills can make your compensation higher?
Mastering certain specialized skills can lead to a significant increase in pay. Here are examples of skills and the potential impact they can have on an Electronic Engineering's salary.
  • Flexibility: Can increase your salary by up to 20%.
  • Verbal Communication: Can increase your salary by up to 19%.
  • Electronic Components: Can increase your salary by up to 18%.
Skill Salary Salary % Increase
Flexibility
$96,565
20%
Verbal Communication
$95,760
19%
Electronic Components
$94,955
18%
Analysis
$94,955
18%
Planning
$94,955
18%
Written Communication
$94,955
18%
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How Education impacts an Electronic Engineering's Salary?

Your level of education can impact your salary potential. While many Electronic Engineerings enter the field with a Bachelor's Degree degree, higher education can lead to more specialized and higher-paying roles.

According to our 100% employer-reported salary data, the median salary for an Electronic Engineering with a Bachelor's Degree is between $80,151 and $84,636).

Electronic Engineering Salaries by Degree Level

Typical Education for Electronic Engineering
Degree Level % of user with this level of education
No Diploma 1.4%
High School 3.6%
Associates 7.9%
Bachelors 63.6%
Masters 20.7%
Doctorate 2.9%
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Electronic Engineering Salary: Hourly Rate, Weekly Pay, and Monthly Pay

Understanding how an Electronic Engineering's annual salary breaks down can help with budgeting. Below, you can see the average hourly rate, weekly pay, and monthly pay for this role. Use the buttons to switch between different pay periods.

Last Updated on January 01, 2026

Salary Trends for Electronic Engineering

Salaries for an Electronic Engineering can change over time, reflecting shifts in market demand and the overall economy. The median salary decreased from $89,529 in 2023 to around $86,782 in 2025, reflecting changes in demand, location, experience, and the wider economy. For a detailed analysis of Electronic Engineering salary trends, .

Average Annual Salary of Electronic Engineering Over Time

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2023
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$88,388
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