391,364 kr
Avg. Base Salary (SEK)
/ year
Avg. Base Salary (SEK)
10%
SEK 47k
MEDIAN
SEK 391k
90%
SEK 574k
The average salary for a Research Engineer is 391,364 kr
Base Salary
47k kr - 574k kr
Total Pay
47k kr - 574k kr
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What is the Pay by Experience Level for Research Engineers?
▼5%
▲35%
What Do Research Engineers Do?
Research Engineer Tasks
- Define material properties, develop concepts, verify prototypes, create and execute clinically simulated bench tests.
- Manage multiple project timelines, resources and responsibilities to achieve goals.
- Verify and validate designs and transfer new products into production.
- Transfer products designed for manufacturing throughout the development cycle and into full production.
- Lead a design team to create and develop new products and innovations.
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Gender Breakdown
Male
80.0%
Female
20.0%
This data is based on 5 survey responses. Learn more about the gender pay gap.
Common Health Benefits
Medical
80%
Dental
30%
Vision
60%
None