Electronics Systems Engineer Program Manager Salaries

Electronics Systems Engineer Program Manager salaries in Canada

Base pay
$49K - $77K/yr
$62K/yrAverage base pay
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Job title | Years of Experience
Total Pay
Location
Date submitted
Job title | Years of Experience
Location
Date submitted
Total Pay
Base Additional pay
Electronics Engineer
1-3 Years
$79K/yr
$79K • $0
Vancouver, BC
$79K/yr
$79K • $0
Electronics Engineer
4-6 Years
$103K/yr
$99K • $4K
Quebec, QC
$103K/yr
$99K • $4K
Electronics Engineer
1-3 Years
$61K/yr
$50K • $11K
London, ON
$61K/yr
$50K • $11K
Electronics Engineer
10-14 Years
$147K/yr
$147K • $0
Toronto, ON
$147K/yr
$147K • $0
Electronics Engineer
1-3 Years
$54K/yr
$54K • $0
Toronto, ON
$54K/yr
$54K • $0
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Electronics Engineer
10-14 Years
$93K/yr
$91K • $2K
Scarborough, ON
$93K/yr
$91K • $2K
Electronics Engineer
15+ Years
$108K - $126K/yr
Vaughan, ON
$108K - $126K/yr
Electronics Engineer
4-6 Years
$81K - $95K/yr
Surrey, BC
$81K - $95K/yr
Electronics Engineer
1-3 Years
$67K/yr
$67K • $0
Port Coquitlam, BC
$67K/yr
$67K • $0
Electronics Engineer
4-6 Years
$76K/yr
$76K • $0
Oakville, ON
$76K/yr
$76K • $0

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What is the pay outlook for Engineering?
Job prospects for engineers in Canada are good, with ample opportunities across the country. Starting salaries are high, especially in Alberta where the construction industry is thriving. Architectural and design services are the largest employers of Canadian engineers, but the field of biomechanical engineering is also rapidly growing with rising wages. Workers in the engineering industry require post-secondary education and ongoing training to maintain their skills.Show more

Electronics Engineer salary in Canada
A Electronics Engineer salary range in Canada can vary based on important factors such as education, skills, certifications, and years of experience. A Electronics Engineer in Canada can expect to see an entry level salary range of $75,416 to $166,152 per year, based on 9,260 salary contributions. At the highest seniority level, an experienced Electronics Engineer in Canada can make a salary range of $33,671 to $160,730 with at least 5 years of experience, based on 36 salary contributions. The top 3 companies in Canada where a Electronics Engineer gets the highest compensation are NVIDIA Corporation, Rivian Automotive LLC. and Apple Inc.. Bigger companies typically pay 47.94% more than smaller companies for a Electronics Engineer.Show more

Frequently asked questions about Electronics Engineer salaries

The average salary for an Electronics Engineer is $61,519 per year or $30 per hour in Canada, which is in line with the national average. Top earners have reported making up to $93,993 (90th percentile). However, the typical pay range in Canada is between $49,214 (25th percentile) and $76,901 (75th percentile) annually. Salary estimates are based on 33 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Electronics Engineer employees in Canada as of June 2026.
The highest salary for an Electronics Engineer in Canada is $76,901 per year, $6,408 per month or $37 per hour.
The lowest salary for an Electronics Engineer in Canada is $49,214 per year, $4,101 per month or $24 per hour.
The salary trajectory of an Electronics Engineer ranges between locations and employers. The salary starts at $74,273 per year (estimate) and goes up to $167,440 per year (estimate) for the highest level of seniority.
To make more money as an electronics engineer, try to earn an advanced degree or professional certifications you don’t currently hold. Some electronics engineers find that a master’s degree or Ph.D. in engineering, electronics, or physics earns them more money and qualifies them for senior or supervisory roles. This is especially true of electronics engineers who hold Project Management Professional (PMP) certification and/or have experience with micro-engineering or programmable logic controllers, as these are highly sought-after skills at top-paying employers. Moving closer to manufacturing hubs and universities conducting research and development can earn you more, as you’ll generally find more high-paying opportunities and cutting-edge projects in these areas.
Successfully negotiating a higher electronics engineer salary depends on how your current salary compares to other electronics engineer jobs in your area. This can be influenced dramatically by local labour conditions, so it may help to expand your search beyond your region. You can also try to negotiate more pay for more responsibility, such as taking on more projects or a supervisory role. If your technical knowledge is in order, you could also offer to train new hires or implement processes to save time or money. If you have measurable data to back your request for more money, such as fewer errors or higher productivity, be sure to point these out during negotiations.
About 68.33% of Electronics Engineer professionals feel satisfied with their salary, according to anonymous Glassdoor ratings. An additional $0 in potential pay per year, among other factors, can qualify the annual pay of an Electronics Engineer in Canada as a good salary.
Electronics Engineer professionals in Canada have a wide total pay range, between $40,265 and $93,993 depending on experience, with an estimated total pay of $61,519 following the average career path of an Electronics Engineer.