OVERVIEW
An examination of the Electronic Computer Manufacturing industry's compensation data. This data is backed by ERI's extensive research using industry salary survey data.
Electronic Computer Manufacturing Industry's average salary is 1.00% higher than the US average
Description
Electronic Computer Manufacturing
Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing electronic computers. These computers are defined as machines that store processing programs and the data necessary for execution, can be freely programmed according to user requirements, perform arithmetic computations specified by the user, and execute processing programs autonomously, modifying their execution through logical decision-making during processing. This industry includes the manufacturing of digital computers, analog computers, and hybrid digital/analog computers. Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing machinery or equipment that incorporate computers or central processing units for functions such as measuring, displaying, or controlling process variables are classified based on the end product manufactured. Sample business functions include digital, analog, and hybrid computers, mainframe computers, microcomputers, minicomputers, and personal computers.
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