Associate Electrical Engineer
FL · On-site
Writes entry level software to emulate function and operation of existing electronic components and ... Proficient in C programming, experience in microcontroller firmware. * Demonstrated knowledge of ...
FL · On-site
Writes entry level software to emulate function and operation of existing electronic components and ... Proficient in C programming, experience in microcontroller firmware. * Demonstrated knowledge of ...
FL · On-site
Writes entry level software to emulate function and operation of existing electronic components and ... Proficient in C programming, experience in microcontroller firmware. * Demonstrated knowledge of ...
$38.7K - $47.6K
5% of jobs
$47.6K - $56.5K
10% of jobs
$62.1K is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$56.5K - $65.3K
16% of jobs
$65.3K - $74.2K
18% of jobs
The median wage is $75K / yr.
$74.2K - $83.1K
12% of jobs
$83.1K - $91.9K
11% of jobs
$95.4K is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$91.9K - $100.8K
10% of jobs
$100.8K - $109.7K
7% of jobs
$109.7K - $118.6K
5% of jobs
$118.6K - $127.4K
3% of jobs
$127.4K - $136.3K
3% of jobs
$38.7K
$82.6K
$136.3K
| Aspect | Entry Level Microcontroller | Entry Level Embedded Systems Engineer |
|---|---|---|
| Required Credentials | Associate degree or relevant certifications, basic programming skills | Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related field |
| Work Environment | Hands-on hardware development, circuit programming, prototyping | Design, develop, and test embedded software and hardware systems |
| Industry Usage | Consumer electronics, IoT devices, automation | Automotive, medical devices, industrial systems |
| Common Search/Comparison | Yes | Yes |
Entry Level Microcontroller roles focus on programming and working directly with microcontroller hardware, often requiring basic certifications or associate degrees. Entry Level Embedded Systems Engineers typically hold a bachelor's degree and work on designing both hardware and software for embedded systems across various industries. While both roles involve embedded development, the Microcontroller position is more hardware-centric, whereas the Embedded Systems Engineer role encompasses broader system design and integration.

Full-time
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