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Compare Employers: Mechanical Engineer at  General Electric (GE) Oil & Gas

Updated: 16 Jun 2013
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Compare Employers: Mechanical Engineer at General Electric (GE) Oil & Gas

General Electric (GE) Oil & Gas Schlumberger FMC Technologies, Inc.
Compensation
Salary
$48,462 - $96,713
$63,466 - $107,344
$53,601 - $106,323
Bonus
$350.48 - $5,819
$0.00 - $20,402
$210.62 - $4,879
Profit Sharing
not applicable
$906 - $9,115
not applicable
Total Pay
$43,910 - $95,981
$64,484 - $121,654
$49,973 - $109,397
     
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Typical Benefits Healthcare BenefitsDental BenefitsVision Benefits Healthcare BenefitsDental BenefitsVision Benefits Healthcare BenefitsDental BenefitsVision Benefits
Vacation Weeks 2.3 Weeks 2.7 Weeks 2.5 Weeks
Gender Breakdown
0%
5 reporting
100%
3 reporting
18%
14 reporting
82%
2 reporting
33%
4 reporting
67%
Years Experience Breakdown
<1
1-4
<1
1-4
1-4
5-9
Popular Perks 401(k), Cell phone 401(k), Paid holidays & vacation, Paid sick leave 401(k), Cell phone, Paid holidays & vacation

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