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The average pay for a Electronics Utility Worker is JPY 2,881,322, which is JPY 1,385.25 an hour in Fukui, Japan. The average salary range for a Electronics Utility Worker is between JPY 2,181,161 and JPY 3,362,503. On average, a High School is the highest level of education for a Electronics Utility Worker.
This compensation analysis comes from aggregated salary survey data for Fukui, Japan. ERI's compensation information is based on employer-reported data collected from ERI's salary surveys, customer HRIS data, data from Proxies/10Ks and Forms 990, proprietary databases, and purchased survey data. Cost-of-labor data in the Assessor Series are based on actual housing sales data from commercially available sources, plus rental rates, gasoline prices, consumables, medical care premium costs, property taxes, effective income tax rates, etc. For more information, see ERI's methodology.
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Arranges layout of work stations for workers engaged in fabricating, processing, or assembling electronic equipment and components, such as semiconductor devices, printed circuit boards (pcb's), chassis assemblies, and wire harnesses and cables: reads specifications, such as process guide, bill of material, wiring diagram, mechanical print, and schematic diagram, to determine materials and equipment needed, such as component parts, chemicals and gases, tools, test instruments, and jigs and fixtures, for work stations. Prepares and submits requisitions for equipment, parts, or tools required to initially set up or resupply work stations. Positions materials and equipment in specified arrangement at work stations. May explain or demonstrate work procedures to other workers in fabricating, processing, and assembly functions. May perform fabricating, processing, or assembly work in absence of line worker. May set and adjust controls for processing, fabricating, and assembly line equipment, such as furnaces, process chambers, power supplies, timers, and multimeters. May test assemblies, using testing machines or instruments, such as meters, resistance bridges, and automatic component testers. May repair or rework assembled items by removing, adding, or replacing parts or resoldering or rebonding defective connections, using handtools or power tools.
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The average salary of electronics utility worker in Fukui, Japan is ¥2,881,322. The average salary of electronics utility worker in California is $43,098. Explore the average salaries for electronics utility worker in other locations below.
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ERI's data indicated that, on average, a Electronics Utility Worker is JPY 2,881,322 per year or JPY 1,385.25 per hour in Fukui, Japan, which is 8% lower than the national average. Top earners have reported making up to JPY 3,362,503. However, the typical pay range in Fukui, Japan, is between JPY 2,181,161 and JPY 3,362,503 annually.
Electronics Utility Worker is projected to see 18.8% salary growth in 5 years.
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