Electrical and transformer assemblers build the grid hardware powering data centers, factories, and homes. Coil winding is partly automated, but assembly and testing keep skilled people on the line in a booming market.
Coil winding is partly automated, but assembly and testing retain manual steps. We rate it 5/10 for AI-resilience.
At the plants tracked here, pay runs about . Actual pay varies by employer, location, and experience; the figures shown are regional and industry benchmarks.
Most postings list: HS Diploma / GED. Relevant certifications and training (On-site training; soldering/wiring basics) often matter as much as formal education.
We score this role 5/10 for AI-resilience (10 = very unlikely to be automated). Coil winding is partly automated, but assembly and testing retain manual steps.
1 of the new and expanding U.S. plants on Forge are hiring for this role. See the list on this page; each links to the company's application page.