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Pointwise average salary is $80,000, median salary is $80,000 with a salary range from $80,000 to $80,000.
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80,000
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80,000
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80,000
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80,000
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Software Development Lead 80,000-80,000 Cedar Rapids, IA, 52401 2014 Pointwise Software Development Lead Salaries (1)
Pointwise Cedar Rapids, IA Salaries
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  • Pointwise Inc
  • Industry: Software
  • City: Fort Worth, TX
  • Pointwise, Inc. is solving the top problem facing engineering analysts today: grid generation for computational fluid dynamics (CFD), finite element analysis (FEA), and other numerical simulations. The company has been a premier supplier of grid generation software and services to the engineering analysis community since 1994. With its staff's decades of expertise in development, support, and application of robust software for real-world meshing challenges, Pointwise has helped industry, government, and academic clients worldwide bridge the "design - analysis gap." We recognize and heartily accept the technical challenge faced by engineering analysts: that the vast majority of your labor is