Company Menu

Panasonic Process Engineer Salaries - Browse Average Salaries by Location

Browse Panasonic Salaries by Job Title →

Updated

What is the average salary of Panasonic Process Engineer?

Panasonic Process Engineers earn $63,000 annually, or $30 per hour, which is 3% lower than the national average for all Process Engineers at $65,000 annually and 5% lower than the national salary average for ​all working Americans. The highest paid Process Engineers work for Deepak Nitrite at $148,000 annually and the lowest paid Process Engineers work for Davis & Geck Caribe at $17,000 annually.

$68K Buffalo, NY Process Engineer Average Salary at Panasonic (2 salaries)

+$3K (4%) more than national average Process Engineer salary ($65K)
-$1K (1%) less than average Panasonic salary ($69K)
$50K
$100K
$150K
$65K Panasonic Process Engineer in Buffalo, NY ·
-$3K (4%) less than average Panasonic Process Engineer salary ($68K)
"I feel I am underpaid. I hold a Masters degree and Six Sigma Black Belt. I am actually expecting a pay raise"
$70K Panasonic Process Engineer in Buffalo, NY ·
+$2K (2%) more than average Panasonic Process Engineer salary ($68K)
"I believe pay was respectful however they gave a base pay increase instead of a performance based increase."

$60K Panasonic Process Engineer without location (1 salary)

-$5K (8%) less than national average Process Engineer salary ($65K)
-$9K (13%) less than average Panasonic salary ($69K)

What is the salary for Process Engineer at Panasonic?

The salary for Process Engineer at Panasonic is $65,000 annually.

What company pays the highest salary for the Process Engineer position?

Deepak Nitrite pays the highest salary for the Process Engineer position at $148,000 annually.

What company pays the lowest salary for the Process Engineer position?

Davis & Geck Caribe pays the lowest salary for the Process Engineer position at $17,000 annually.

We noticed that your web browser is outdated!

Update your browser to have a more positive job search experience.

Upgrade My Browser

×