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Cooper Lighting

Official filing activity, wage signals, roles, and source freshness in one place.

LCA

0

PERM

3

Median wage

$113,818

Last activity

Dec 31, 2025

Summary

Plain-language read

Cooper Lighting has submitted three PERM applications in FY2026 Q1, with roles including Senior Mechanical Engineer, Digital Product Owner, and Lead Software Engineer, each representing a third of the applications. The majority of these positions are based in Peachtree City, GA, with a median salary of $113,818. All applications have been certified, indicating a positive step in the labor certification process. However, it's important to note that PERM certification does not guarantee green card approval, and LCA certification is not equivalent to USCIS H-1B petition approval. This information is not legal advice.

Sources

Imported periods

Roles

Top official job titles

Development Engineer - Senior Mechanical Engineer1
Digital Product Owner1
Lead Software Engineer1

Worksites

Top locations

Peachtree City, GA2
Atlanta, GA1

Status mix

Case statuses

Certified3

LCA and PERM rows are filing signals, not USCIS approvals, green-card approvals, legal advice, or outcome predictions.

FAQ

Common questions

Does Cooper Lighting sponsor H-1B workers?

VisaSignal shows official LCA filing activity found in the imported dataset. That activity can indicate historical immigration-related hiring signals, but it is not a promise of sponsorship.

Does Cooper Lighting file PERM cases?

The PERM count reflects imported DOL PERM disclosure rows for this normalized employer. Raw employer names and aliases are preserved so users can inspect normalization confidence.

Does an LCA certification mean an H-1B petition was approved?

No. A DOL-certified LCA is not the same as USCIS H-1B petition approval. It is an official labor-condition filing signal that should be interpreted with that limit.

Does a PERM certification mean a green card was approved?

No. PERM certification is one step in an employment-based green card process. It does not mean a green card, I-140 petition, or adjustment of status was approved.

Can this data prove an employer will sponsor a candidate?

No. Official filing history can show recent activity, roles, worksites, and wage signals, but it does not guarantee future sponsorship or predict legal outcomes.