Average annual salary for a Research and Development (RandD) Technician is $44146 based on statistics in the U.S. as of 2015. The highest salary recorded was $63723. The lowest salary reported was $30006. These figures will vary on a state to state basis as these are averages across all 50 states.
Median hourly wage for a Research and Development (RandD) Technician is $21.95 based on statistics in the U.S. as of 2015. The highest hourly rate recorded was $31.69. The lowest hourly rate recorded was $14.92. These figures will vary on a state to state basis as these are averages across all 50 states.
Bonuses for a Research and Development (RandD) Technician are based on the years of experience using statistics from the U.S. as of 2015. The average bonus recorded was $993 from people with 15+ years of experience. The average bonus recorded was $1017 from people with under 1 year of experience.
These are the highest paying states for a Research and Development (RandD) Technician. These numbers are based off the median annual salary as of 2015.
California – $29,884 – $64,854 Georgia – $36,669 – $51,395 Maryland – $50,421 – $60,944 Massachusetts – $43,977 – $65,000 Michigan – $28,496 – $58,410 Ohio – $35,367 – $72,978 Wisconsin – $32,600 – $37,897
These are the highest paying cities for a Research and Development (RandD) Technician. These numbers are based off the median annual salary as of 2015.
Atlanta, Georgia – Cincinnati, Ohio – Minneapolis, Minnesota – Oxford, Massachusetts – Baltimore, Maryland – Paramount, California – Gaithersburg, Maryland –
This chart outlines the average annual salary of a Research and Development (RandD) Technician from the past 5 years. In 2015 the average annual salary was $44146 while in 2007 it was just $40940.23
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Based on our stats gathered across the U.S. 69% of Research and Development (RandD) Technicians were males while 31% were females. These numbers are based on averages across all states combined. Some individual states may have a much different ratio however.