Salary for Industry: Oil Drilling, Pumps & Oilfield supplies

Updated: 29 May 2012
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Industry: Oil Drilling, Pumps & Oilfield supplies
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Electrical Engineer£20,000  
   
Mechanical Design Engineer£27,625  
Project Engineer£30,000  
Mechanical Engineer£20,000  
Buyer, Non-Technical Products£18,081  
Senior Mechanical Design Engineer£35,000  
Computer Aided Design (CAD) Technician£25,000  
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Country: United Kingdom | Currency: GBP | Updated: 29 May 2012 | Individuals Reporting: 177
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Schlumberger£23,650 - £66,500
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Top Degrees

Salary Range

Bachelor's Degree£26,000 - £55,932
Gender
Female
19%
female alumni
 
Male
81%
male alumni
Salary:£15,372 - £27,572 £26,694 - £64,814
Years of Experience
Less than 1 year
3%
1-4 years
32%
5-9 years
28%
10-19 years
24%
20 years or more
13%

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