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Ut-Battelle, Llc (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

Postdoctoral Research Associate - Heterogeneous Catalysis Salary

Based on 2 verified H-1B filings from the US Department of Labor.

$79,552
Average / Year
$79,552
Median / Year
$81,871
Maximum
$77,232
Minimum
Per Hour$38
Per Month$6,629
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Ut-Battelle, Llc (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) pays an average of $79,552 per year for Postdoctoral Research Associate - Heterogeneous Catalysis roles based on 2 verified H-1B government filings. Salaries range from $77,232 to $81,871 depending on experience and location.
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Based on the average annual salary of $79,552, a Postdoctoral Research Associate - Heterogeneous Catalysis at Ut-Battelle, Llc (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) earns approximately $38 per hour assuming a standard 40-hour work week (2,080 working hours per year).
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