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Kinetic Technologies average salary is $88,254, median salary is $88,254 with a salary range from $88,254 to $88,254.
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Software Engineer 88,254-88,254 Santa Clara, CA, 95050 2015 Kinetic Technologies Software Engineer Salaries (1)
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  • Kinetic Technologies Inc
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Wickliffe, OH
  • Kinetic Technologies, Inc. (K-Tec) is a multi-million dollar designer and manufacturer of forklift free systems. Headquartered in Cleveland, OH, it serves markets throughout the United States and Canada. Larry Tyler, President, and John Neumann, Chief Operating Officer, founded K-Tec with the belief that they could offer better solutions to manufacturers' forklift free material handling needs. With more than 60 years of customer service, engineering and manufacturing experience between them, they understood that paying attention to ergonomic and safety details at the human interface while providing higher orders of functionality with industrial carts, material handling lifts and conveyors would create a