As of July 01, 2026, the average annual salary for electro mechanical engineer in the US is $46,766, equivalent to $22 per hour, $899 weekly, or $3,897 monthly. These figures, sourced from Salary.com’s real-time job posting scans, highlight competitive earning potential for electro mechanical engineer in cities like San Jose, Santa Clara, and San Francisco.

Annually Salaries for electro mechanical engineer in the US vary widely, spanning from $39,038 to $55,593. Most professionals fall between the 25th percentile ($42,721) and 75th percentile ($51,386), while top earners (90th percentile) make $55,593 per year. This $8,665 pay gap underscores opportunities for salary growth through certifications, specialized skills like Troubleshooting or Hydraulics, or targeting high-paying regions like District of Columbia or California.

Location and experience significantly influence earnings. For example, District of Columbia electro mechanical engineer often earn 10.7% above national averages due to demand from Fortune 78 companies and industry startups. Professionals are advised to focus on high-growth sectors like to offset market challenges.

Based on HR-reported data: a national average with a geographic differential
electro mechanical engineer Salaries by Percentile
Percentile Salary Location Last Updated
10th Percentile electro mechanical engineer Salary $39,038 US July 01, 2026
25th Percentile electro mechanical engineer Salary $42,721 US July 01, 2026
50th Percentile electro mechanical engineer Salary $46,766 US July 01, 2026
75th Percentile electro mechanical engineer Salary $51,386 US July 01, 2026
90th Percentile electro mechanical engineer Salary $55,593 US July 01, 2026
25% $42,721 10% $39,038 90% $55,593 75% $51,386 $46,766 50%(Median) Didn’t find job title? Click
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What is An electro mechanical engineer ?

An electromechanical engineer specializes in the integration of electrical and mechanical systems, focusing on the design, development, and maintenance of automated systems and machinery. Responsibilities include conducting research, designing prototypes, testing products, and ensuring compliance with safety standards. Proficiency in CAD software, knowledge of control systems, and an understanding of robotics are essential. Salaries for electromechanical engineers vary based on factors such as experience, education, and location. Entry-level positions typically offer salaries ranging from $6...

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