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Assistant Research Engineer Salaries in the United States

How much does a Assistant Research Engineer make in the United States?

Assistant Research Engineers earn $46,000 annually on average, or $22 per hour, which is 36% less than the national average for all working Americans. Our data indicates that the best paid Assistant Research Engineers work for Desert Research Institute at $53,000 annually.

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$53K Desert Research Institute's Average Assistant Research Engineer Salary (2 salaries)

+$7K (14%) more than national average Assistant Research Engineer salary ($46K)
+$2K (3%) more than average Desert Research Institute salary ($51K)
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+$2K (3%) more than average Desert Research Institute Assistant Research Engineer salary ($53K)
-$3K (5%) less than average Desert Research Institute Assistant Research Engineer salary ($53K)

$50K Arkema's Average Assistant Research Engineer Salary (1 salaries)

+$4K (8%) more than national average Assistant Research Engineer salary ($46K)
-$15K (26%) less than average Arkema salary ($65K)
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Equal to average Arkema Assistant Research Engineer salary ($50K)

$41K Polymer Processing Institute's Average Assistant Research Engineer Salary (1 salaries)

-$5K (11%) less than national average Assistant Research Engineer salary ($46K)
+$5K (12%) more than average Polymer Processing Institute salary ($36K)
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Equal to average Polymer Processing Institute Assistant Research Engineer salary ($41K)

$30K University of Nevada-Las Vegas' Average Assistant Research Engineer Salary (1 salaries)

-$16K (42%) less than national average Assistant Research Engineer salary ($46K)
Equal to average University of Nevada-Las Vegas salary ($30K)
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Equal to average University of Nevada-Las Vegas Assistant Research Engineer salary ($30K)
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