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Bridge Design average salary is $115,000, median salary is $115,000 with a salary range from $115,000 to $115,000.
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Business Intelligence Architect/sr. Database Administrator 115,000-115,000 Rochester, NY, 14601 2015 Bridge Design Business Intelligence Architect/sr. Database Administrator Salaries (1)
Bridge Design Rochester, NY Salaries
Database Administrator/business Intelligence Archi 115,000-115,000 Rochester, NY, 14601 2012 Bridge Design Database Administrator/business Intelligence Archi Salaries (2)
Bridge Design Rochester, NY Salaries
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  • Bridge Design, Inc.
  • Industry: Medical Equipment
  • City: San Francisco, CA
  • Bridge Design is helping medical device companies accelerate their mission-critical R&D. Developing minimally invasive surgery (MIS) tools calls for a combination of deep expertise in anatomy, materials, ergonomics, and engineering. Bridge successfully integrates these areas, transforming advanced technology into practical tools that win doctors' praise. New function leads to new form in this gyroscopic wireless mouse: it works on a desk as well as in the air. These two modes necessitate different hand positions for gripping the mouse. Working with Gyration Technologies in 'roll up your sleeves' meetings, Bridge used many iterations of foam models and machined prototypes to derive