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The Charles Machine Works average salary is $83,554, median salary is $83,554 with a salary range from $83,554 to $83,554.
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Product Engineer 83,554-83,554 Auburn Hills, MI, 48321 2016 The Charles Machine Works Product Engineer Salaries (1)
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  • The Charles Machine Works, Inc
  • Industry: Industrial Equip
  • City: Perry, OK
  • The history of The Charles Machine Works, Inc. and Ditch Witch underground construction equipment has its roots in the settlement of one of the last unassigned land areas of the United States.In 1902, Carl Frederick Malzahn moved his family to Perry, Oklahoma and opened a blacksmith shop with his sons, Charlie and Gus. The business prospered, and several years later, with the advent of an oil boom, it became Charlie's Machine Shop, specializing in repairs for the nearby oil fields.In the late 1940s, Charlie Malzahn's son, Ed, a recent college graduate with an engineering degree, had the idea to build