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Griffin Dewatering average salary is $32,698, median salary is $31,000 with a salary range from $30,000 to $39,000.
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Environmental Educator 39,000-39,000 Milwaukee, WI, 53201 2017 Griffin Dewatering Environmental Educator Salaries (5)
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Environmental Educator 30,000-33,488 Milwaukee, WI, 53201 2014 Griffin Dewatering Environmental Educator Salaries (5)
Griffin Dewatering Milwaukee, WI Salaries
Environmental Educator 30,000-30,000 Milwaukee, WI, 53201 2013 Griffin Dewatering Environmental Educator Salaries (5)
Griffin Dewatering Milwaukee, WI Salaries
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  • Griffin Dewatering Corporation
  • Industry: Oil, Gas, Coal
  • City: Houston, TX
  • Griffin Has provided service and equipment to the construction dewatering and groundwater pumping market since 1934. For over 70 years Griffin has gained the respect of our customers by applying all the right solutions to their groundwater problems on projects both large and small. The key to Griffin's success has been the combination of engineering staff, field personnel and experience.