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Electrical / Transformer Assembler — Career Guide

🛡 AI-resilience 5/10   1 openings tracked ·

What this job is

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.

Will AI replace it?

Coil winding is partly automated, but assembly and testing retain manual steps. We rate it 5/10 for AI-resilience.

Where it's hiring now

Common questions

How much does a electrical / transformer assembler make?

At the plants tracked here, pay runs about . Actual pay varies by employer, location, and experience; the figures shown are regional and industry benchmarks.

Do I need a degree to become a electrical / transformer assembler?

Most postings list: HS Diploma / GED. Relevant certifications and training (On-site training; soldering/wiring basics) often matter as much as formal education.

Will AI or robots replace electrical / transformer assembler jobs?

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.

Where can I find electrical / transformer assembler jobs right now?

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.