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Salary for Industry: Water Treatment Products and Services

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Updated: 9 May 2013
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Industry: Water Treatment Products and Services
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$0$29K$58K$87K
Project Engineer$63,811  
   
Civil Engineer$67,728  
Project Manager, Engineering$77,226  
Mechanical Engineer$60,725  
Applications Engineer$59,994  
General / Operations Manager$75,140  
Regional Sales Manager$84,039  
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Country: United States | Currency: USD | Updated: 9 May 2013 | Individuals Reporting: 817
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Key Statistics for Water Treatment Products and Services Salaries and Jobs

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Salary Range

General Electric (GE) Energy$51,500 - $203,612
Pentair$35,439 - $78,350
Culligan$35,608 - $67,167
Siemens$61,672 - $86,755
Siemens Water Technologies Corp$52,898 - $84,526
Female
29%
female alumni
 
Male
71%
male alumni
Salary:$40,035 - $68,882 $50,458 - $85,130
Years of Experience
Less than 1 year
3%
1-4 years
29%
5-9 years
26%
10-19 years
23%
20 years or more
19%
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