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Sandusky International average salary is $50,700, median salary is $50,700 with a salary range from $50,700 to $50,700.
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Designer 50,700-50,700 Montgomery, TX, 77316 2013 Sandusky International Designer Salaries (1)
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  • Sandusky International Inc
  • Industry: Metals/Mining
  • City: Sandusky, OH
  • At Sandusky, our Quality Policy defines our mission: "Achieving customer satisfaction through the dedication of all of our employees to world-class Quality, Lead Time and Productivity. Linking these three elements together enables Sandusky to provide prompt and consistent value to our customers. Sandusky International was originally founded as Sandusky Foundry and Machinery in 1904 in Sandusky, Ohio by William Millspaugh. Mr. Millspaugh pioneered the centrifugal casting process for the manufacture of shells for his newly patented paper machine suction rolls. Bronze was the material of choice in the early 1900's and remains an option for certain applications but the need...