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Pacific Bearing average salary is $82,472, median salary is $82,472 with a salary range from $82,472 to $82,472.
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  • Pacific Bearing Company
  • Industry: Industrial Equip
  • City: Rockford, IL
  • For 26 years, Pacific Bearing Company has been providing its customers with outstanding products in linear motion technology. During that time, tremendous growth and expansion in product offering has taken place. Enhancing our name to PBC Linear will reflect our breadth of products more accurately. PBC Lineara€?s website will still be found at both? www.pacifc-bearing.com? as well as? www.pbclinear.com. All other contact information will remain the same. a€?The name enhancement to PBC Linear reflects the direction we are taking towards linear motion; it will not change our policies, attitudes, or our reputation for great linear applications. It will only add