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American Bridge average salary is $87,500, median salary is $87,500 with a salary range from $85,000 to $90,000.
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Computer Systems Analyst 90,000-90,000 Gastonia, NC, 28051 2014 American Bridge Computer Systems Analyst Salaries (2)
American Bridge Gastonia, NC Salaries
Computer Systems Analyst 85,000-85,000 Gastonia, NC, 28051 2012 American Bridge Computer Systems Analyst Salaries (2)
American Bridge Gastonia, NC Salaries
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American Bridge... Information
  • American Bridge Company
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Coraopolis, PA
  • Founded in 1900, American Bridge is specialized in the construction of cable supported, arch, truss, movable, and other large bridges and marine projects. In this global niche, the company has established a leadership position and competitive advantage by applying engineering innovation to the methods of construction of these complex structures. As a result, learning and human development customized to AB's unique culture is essential to both its historical and future success.