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Hydrotechnology Consultants average salary is $65,000, median salary is $65,000 with a salary range from $65,000 to $65,000.
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Production Engineer 65,000-65,000 Belle, WV, 25015 2015 Hydrotechnology Consultants Production Engineer Salaries (1)
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  • Hydrotechnology Consultants Inc
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Jersey City, NJ
  • HCI, a 100% woman-owned company founded in 1994, specializes in the assessment and remediation of environmentally-impaired industrial, commercial and residential properties. The HCI staff functions as an integral part of a multi-disciplinary team comprised of financial, legal and business advisors. Assessment and cleanup strategies for real property are often only a part of a larger acquisition, exit or redevelopment strategy involving complex financial and legal issues. Therefore, environmental assessments, cost estimates and remediation strategies are not prepared in a vacuum, but with the overall strategy in mind.