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Omega Optics average salary is $48,064, median salary is $48,464 with a salary range from $40,000 to $55,328.
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Marketing Coordinator 55,328-55,328 AUSTIN, TX, 78757 2015 Omega Optics Marketing Coordinator Salaries (2)
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Agricultural Systems Specialist 40,000-40,000 AUSTIN, TX, 78757 2013 Omega Optics Agricultural Systems Specialist Salaries (1)
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Market Research Analyst 41,600-41,600 AUSTIN, TX, 78757 2013 Omega Optics Market Research Analyst Salaries (1)
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  • Omega Optics Inc.
  • Industry: Telecom Hardware
  • City: Austin, TX
  • Omega Optics is a privately held company based in Austin, Texas that develops and commercializes lightwave components on planar waveguides that deliver broadband and high data rates for global space communication or telecommunication systems. Omega Optics, Inc. was founded in 2001 to design and fabricate optical components based on the planar integrated polymer waveguide technology. The critical optical components such as optical switch, true-time-delay, and backplane bus are under development with number of DoD SBIR funded projects. With its group of talented scientists and engineers, Omega has been awarded eight phase I SBIR contracts and five phase II