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Ludlum Measurements average salary is $42,469, median salary is $42,469 with a salary range from $42,469 to $42,469.
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Network Administrator 42,469-42,469 Charleston, SC, 29401 2012 Ludlum Measurements Network Administrator Salaries (1)
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  • Ludlum Measurements, Inc.
  • Industry: Materials/Manufacturing
  • City: Sweetwater, TX
  • Located on the Rolling Plains of West Texas, Ludlum Measurements, Inc. has been designing and manufacturing quality radiation detection equipment for the Health Physics Industry since 1962. Our philosophy is to provide a quality product that meets the customers needs at a competitive price. Through the years the health physics industry and our line of products have grown to the point that we now serve customers in many different industries including the oil industry, new and recycled metals industry, university and medical research labs, and numerous local, state, and federal agencies.