Salary for Industry: Scientific & Technical Instruments

Updated: 28 May 2012
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Field Service Engineer, Scientific Instruments$58,356  
   
Sr. Software Engineer / Developer / Programmer$108,090  
Research Scientist$76,000  
Electrical Engineer$66,250  
Software Engineer$57,511  
Mechanical Engineer$56,506  
Sales Representative, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products$42,000  
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Country: United States | Currency: USD | Updated: 28 May 2012 | Individuals Reporting: 615
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Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.$49,456 - $113,346
Agilent Technologies$88,902 - $122,084
Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)$37,750 - $79,000
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Gender
Female
31%
female alumni
 
Male
69%
male alumni
Salary:$43,181 - $82,691 $56,473 - $104,173
Years of Experience
Less than 1 year
5%
1-4 years
27%
5-9 years
21%
10-19 years
28%
20 years or more
20%

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