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Electronics Manufacturing Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

WI · On-site

$80 - $100/hr

You stay closely connected to the realities of electronics manufacturing and ensure that test systems are reliable, scalable, and well‑structured. The role combines long‑term development ...

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Today Ducommun is a global provider of innovative manufacturing solutions for customers in the aerospace, defense and industrial markets. We specialize in electronic and structural systems, producing ...

Material (Resin) Handler, 7am - 7pm

Turtle Lake, WI · On-site

$14.50 - $17.75/hr

SANM) is a leading integrated manufacturing solutions provider serving the fastest-growing segments of the global Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) market. Recognized as a technology leader ...

Today Ducommun is a global provider of innovative manufacturing solutions for customers in the aerospace, defense and industrial markets. We specialize in electronic and structural systems, producing ...

Production Test Technician

Kenosha, WI · On-site

$16.75 - $20.75/hr

SANM) is a leading integrated manufacturing solutions provider serving the fastest-growing segments of the global Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) market. Recognized as a technology leader ...

Production Test Technician

Kenosha, WI · On-site

$16.75 - $20.75/hr

SANM) is a leading integrated manufacturing solutions provider serving the fastest-growing segments of the global Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) market. Recognized as a technology leader ...

Production Test Technician

Pleasant Prairie, WI · On-site

$16.50 - $20.50/hr

SANM) is a leading integrated manufacturing solutions provider serving the fastest-growing segments of the global Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) market. Recognized as a technology leader ...

Experience in electronics manufacturing, PCBA, or repair operations preferred * Strong understanding of RMA processes, failure analysis, and product lifecycle * Experience working with ERP/MES ...

Experience in electronics manufacturing, PCBA, or repair operations preferred * Strong understanding of RMA processes, failure analysis, and product lifecycle * Experience working with ERP/MES ...

Warehouse Packer

Sturtevant, WI · On-site

$19.80/hr

Join a leading electronics manufacturing company in Mount Pleasant, WI , and become part of a team that builds innovative technology used worldwide. Whether your experience in production, warehouse ...

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Join a leading electronics manufacturer and help build cutting-edge technology products in a clean, modern, and team-focused environment. Whether you have experience in manufacturing or want to ...

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Follow work instructions and verify processes through electronic systems * Maintain a safe and organized work environment Qualifications * Previous manufacturing experience is helpful but not ...

Bachelor's degree in Engineering field required * 1-3 years experience in electronics manufacturing, PCBA repair, or engineering support required; experience in high-volume consumer electronics ...

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How much do electronics manufacturing jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for electronics manufacturing in Wisconsin is $61,412.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $46,400.00 and $70,700.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an electronics manufacturing job?

An Electronics Manufacturing job involves the production and assembly of electronic components and devices, such as circuit boards, microchips, and consumer electronics. Workers in this field may be responsible for tasks like soldering, testing, inspecting, and troubleshooting electronic products to ensure they meet quality standards. Positions vary from machine operators and assembly technicians to engineers and quality control specialists. This industry is crucial in producing technology for industries like healthcare, automotive, and telecommunications.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in electronics manufacturing?

Success in Electronics Manufacturing requires a solid understanding of electronics principles, assembly processes, and quality control procedures, often supported by a relevant technical diploma or degree. Familiarity with industry-standard tools such as soldering equipment, automated testing systems, and ERP software, as well as certifications like IPC or Six Sigma, is highly valued. Attention to detail, teamwork, and effective communication are key soft skills in this field. These abilities ensure precise product assembly, efficient problem-solving, and high-quality outcomes in a collaborative manufacturing environment.

What are the typical career advancement opportunities in electronics manufacturing?

In Electronics Manufacturing, career progression pathways are often well-defined, starting from entry-level assembler or technician roles and advancing to positions like line supervisor, process engineer, or quality control manager. With experience and demonstrated leadership skills, professionals may move into roles focused on production planning, process improvement, or even operations management. Continuing education and certifications in quality management or Lean Manufacturing can further accelerate advancement. Many organizations also encourage internal promotions and provide training programs to help employees develop technical and managerial skills. This makes Electronics Manufacturing an excellent field for those seeking long-term growth within the industry.

What does electronics manufacturing do?

Electronics manufacturing involves designing, assembling, and testing electronic devices and components such as circuit boards, semiconductors, and consumer electronics. Workers in this field operate specialized equipment, follow quality standards, and often work in cleanroom environments to ensure product reliability and safety.

What are popular job titles related to Electronics Manufacturing jobs in Wisconsin?

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What cities in Wisconsin are hiring for Electronics Manufacturing jobs?

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Infographic showing various Electronics Manufacturing job openings in Wisconsin as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 5% Part Time, 3% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 94% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $61,412 per year, or $29.5 per hour.

SMT Process Control Engineer

Screaming Circuits

Milwaukee, WI • On-site

$70 - $90/hr

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Posted 3 days ago

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Job description

At Milwaukee Electronics, acceleration isn’t just what we do; it’s how we grow. As an electronics manufacturing services provider with more than 70 years of innovation, we partner with customers to turn ideas into reality. We invest in our people through learning, advancement, and a culture that truly cares. If you’re looking for meaningful work, strong teamwork, and room to go beyond, you’ll feel at home here.

Summary

The Manufacturing Process Control Engineer is responsible for owning, defining, and sustaining manufacturing processes to ensure consistent execution, stability, and quality across production. This role focuses on process discipline, standardization, and control, using statistical process control (SPC) and data analysis as tools to monitor performance, detect variation, and drive corrective action. This position is embedded directly on the SMT production floor and requires a continuous on‑floor presence. The Manufacturing Process Control Engineer works alongside operators, technicians, Manufacturing Engineering, Quality, and Production teams on the line to establish clear process expectations, maintain control plans and reaction plans, and ensure processes are followed, understood, and capable over time. This is a hands‑on, floor‑based role, not a desk‑based or remote engineering position.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

The essential functions of this position include, but are not limited to, the following:

Manufacturing Process Ownership
  • Own and sustain defined manufacturing processes to ensure consistent execution across shifts and product lines
  • Establish, document, and maintain standard work, process flows, and operating parameters
  • Ensure processes are clearly defined, understood, and followed by production teams
  • Regularly observe process execution on the production floor and address gaps in adherence or understanding
  • Maintain a consistent presence on the SMT production line to observe real‑time process execution, support operators, and immediately address process variation or non‑conformance
Process Control & Stability
  • Develop and maintain process control plans and reaction plans for critical manufacturing processes
  • Define key process parameters (KPPs) and critical‑to‑quality (CTQ) characteristics
  • Use SPC and other monitoring methods to confirm process stability and capability
  • Lead response and corrective action when processes deviate from defined expectations
SPC & Data-Driven Enforcement
  • Implement and sustain SPC methodologies to support process control and early detection of variation
  • Select appropriate control chart types and sampling approaches
  • Analyze SPC data to identify trends, special cause variation, and opportunities for improvement
  • Ensure SPC results drive timely action, not just reporting
Continuous Improvement & Problem Solving
  • Lead and support root cause analysis related to process variation, defects, and escapes
  • Drive process improvements focused on variation reduction, yield improvement, and defect prevention
  • Support process validation, qualification, and change implementation
  • Validate improvements through defined process metrics and data analysis
Cross‑Functional & Floor Engagement
  • Operate primarily from the SMT production floor, partnering directly with operators, technicians, and supervisors rather than working from a traditional engineering office environment
  • Provide hands‑on coaching and training to operators and technicians on process discipline and control
  • Support NPI, process transfers, and production ramp‑ups by establishing stable, repeatable processes
  • Communicate process risks, gaps, and improvement opportunities clearly to stakeholders
Quality & Compliance Support
  • Ensure manufacturing processes and controls align with ISO, AS, IPC, and customer requirements
  • Support audits, CAPA activities, and customer issues related to process performance
  • Maintain accurate and controlled process documentation
Qualifications
  • Bachelor’s degree in Manufacturing, Industrial, Mechanical, Electrical Engineering, Statistics, or a related technical field required
  • 4‑6 years of experience in SPC, process control, quality engineering, or manufacturing engineering
  • Experience in a manufacturing environment required
Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience in electronics manufacturing or regulated manufacturing environments preferred
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
  • Advanced knowledge of statistical process control and process capability analysis
  • Experience with SPC methodologies, control charts, and reaction planning
  • Proficiency with statistical analysis tools (e.g., Minitab, Excel)
  • Working knowledge of PFMEA, control plans, and process validation
  • Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and manufacturing documentation
  • Strong analytical, problem‑solving, and communication skills
  • Ability to work independently and influence cross‑functional teams
Physical Demands
  • Regular standing, walking, and sitting in a manufacturing environment
  • Frequent use of computer and analytical tools
Work Environment
  • Manufacturing and SMT production floor environment
  • Primary work location is on the production floor and SMT line, not in an engineering office area
  • Moderate noise levels typical of a production environment
  • Daily, continuous on‑site presence required to support operations and real‑time process control

Milwaukee Electronics Is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Equal Opportunity Employer

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability, or age. If you are an individual with a disability and need a reasonable accommodation in the application or hiring process, please contact Human Resources at 414‑228‑5000 or hr@milwaukeeelectronics.com.

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