Some of the skills we found on mechanical assembler resumes included "hand tools," "sub assemblies," and "dexterity." We have detailed the most important mechanical assembler responsibilities below.
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We've found that 15.9% of mechanical assemblers have earned a bachelor's degree. Furthermore, 1.4% earned their master's degrees before becoming a mechanical assembler. While it's true that some mechanical assemblers have a college degree, it's generally possible to become one with only a high school degree. In fact, one out of every two mechanical assemblers did not spend the extra money to attend college.
The mechanical assemblers who went onto college to earn a more in-depth education generally studied electrical engineering and business, while a small population of mechanical assemblers studied automotive technology and electrical engineering technology.
When you're ready to become a mechanical assembler, you might wonder which companies hire mechanical assemblers. According to our research through mechanical assembler resumes, mechanical assemblers are mostly hired by Aerotek, Express Employment Indy South, and Raytheon Technologies. Now is a good time to apply as Aerotek has 136 mechanical assemblers job openings, and there are 61 at Express Employment Indy South and 59 at Raytheon Technologies.
Since salary is important to some mechanical assemblers, it's good to note that they are figured to earn the highest salaries at Danaher, Baker Hughes, and Smiths Group. If you were to take a closer look at Danaher, you'd find that the average mechanical assembler salary is $39,806. Then at Baker Hughes, mechanical assemblers receive an average salary of $38,977, while the salary at Smiths Group is $38,654.
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We also looked into companies who hire mechanical assemblers from the top 100 educational institutions in the U.S. The top three companies that hire the most from these institutions include ManpowerGroup, Boeing, and Aerotek.
In general, mechanical assemblers fulfill roles in the professional and manufacturing industries. While employment numbers are high in those industries, the mechanical assembler annual salary is the highest in the finance industry with $37,830 as the average salary. Meanwhile, the energy and transportation industries pay $35,942 and $35,547 respectively. This means that mechanical assemblers who are employed in the finance industry make 3.8% more than mechanical assemblers who work in the professional Industry.