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H-1B Sponsors for Manufacturing Engineers
SOC 17-2112.03
90 Labor Condition Applications for Manufacturing Engineers roles were filed by leading U.S. employers in the latest fiscal year of Department of Labor data. Median pay across these sponsors: $120,000.
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Ranked by number of LCA filings for SOC 17-2112.03 in the latest fiscal year.
| Employer | Filings | Median wage |
|---|---|---|
| Tesla, Inc. | 59 | $135,500 |
| Eli Lilly and Company | 5 | $145,000 |
| Axon Enterprise, Inc. | 5 | $120,000 |
| Medtronic, Inc. | 4 | $100,235 |
| Intellectt Inc | 4 | $97,760 |
| Vastek Inc | 4 | $76,211 |
| Intuitive Surgical Operations, Inc. | 3 | $161,416 |
| St. Jude Medical, Cardiology Division, Inc. | 3 | $105,000 |
| Becton, Dickinson and Company | 2 | $134,000 |
| Samsung Austin Semiconductor, LLC. | 1 | $90,563 |
Common questions
What is SOC 17-2112.03?
SOC 17-2112.03 is the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' Standard Occupational Classification code for Manufacturing Engineers. The DOL Labor Condition Application form requires every H-1B filing to declare an SOC code, which lets us see which employers actively sponsor H-1Bs in each occupation.
How are H-1B wages determined for Manufacturing Engineers?
DOL requires employers to pay either the prevailing wage (based on the SOC + worksite city) or the actual wage paid to similar U.S. workers, whichever is higher. Each filing is also tagged with a wage level (I–IV) reflecting required experience.
How can I find open Manufacturing Engineers H-1B-sponsored jobs?
Browse open Manufacturing Engineer roles at sponsoring employers.