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Pax Water Technologies average salary is $30,000, median salary is $30,000 with a salary range from $30,000 to $30,000.
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Account Executive 30,000-30,000 San Jose, CA, 95101 2016 Pax Water Technologies Account Executive Salaries (1)
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  • PAX Water Technologies Inc
  • Industry: Water Utilities
  • City: San Rafael, CA
  • PAX Water Technologies, Inc., a subsidiary of PAX Scientific, Inc., was founded in 2006 with the exclusive right to develop and market energy-efficient mixing and circulation systems based on PAX's impeller technology for water and wastewater treatment applications. Inventor Jay Harman developed PAX's mixing technology after years of studying efficiency of fluid flow in natural systems such as air and ocean currents, and observing that fluids persistently organize along streamlines that share a common and scalable geometry. Jay linked his findings to the study of biological form and function, which has identified the same underlying geometries throughout the structure...