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Average Assemblers (electrical and electronic products) Salary in the UK

ONS ASHE 2025 data — by region

UK Median

£28,241

National average

UK Mean

£29,443

National average

Hourly Rate

£14.23

Median

Jobs

18

UK total

Assemblers (electrical and electronic products) Salary by Region

Source: ONS ASHE 2025
RegionMedianMeanvs UK Average
South East £29,577 £30,535 +£1,336 (4.7% above)
East £28,805 £31,223 +£564 (2.0% above)
West Midlands £28,073 £31,579 -£168 (0.6% below)
East Midlands £26,947 £26,488 -£1,294 (4.6% below)
North East £26,176 £29,743 -£2,065 (7.3% below)
Wales £25,818 £28,850 -£2,423 (8.6% below)
Yorkshire and The Humber £25,442 £25,581 -£2,799 (9.9% below)
Scotland £24,573 £26,658 -£3,668 (13.0% below)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average assemblers (electrical and electronic products) salary in the UK?

The median assemblers (electrical and electronic products) salary in the UK is £28,241 per year, based on ONS ASHE 2025 data. The mean salary is £29,443, which is higher due to top earners.

What is the typical hourly rate for assemblers (electrical and electronic products) in the UK?

The median hourly rate for assemblers (electrical and electronic products) in the UK is £14.23, based on ONS ASHE 2025 data.

Which part of the UK pays the most for assemblers (electrical and electronic products)s?

The South East offers the highest median salary for assemblers (electrical and electronic products)s at £29,577 per year. London and the South East consistently rank among the highest-paying regions for most occupations.

How many assemblers (electrical and electronic products)s are there in the UK?

According to ONS ASHE 2025, there are approximately 18 assemblers (electrical and electronic products)s employed in the UK.

About this data

All figures are based on the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) 2025 data published by the Office for National Statistics. Read our methodology.