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Source: US Dept of Labor. Represents Base Salary only. Excludes RSUs, signing bonuses, and variable compensation.

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Results Found

$227000

Average Salary

$150000

Minimum

$342000

Maximum

Active filters: Employer: PRIMERO USA INC
Employer Role Location Salary Program Filing Date
Primero USA Inc. Vice President “ Operations Houston,, TX $342000 H-1B Apr 14, 2025
Primero USA Inc Vice President – Operations Houston, TX $315000 H-1B Oct 25, 2023
Primero USA Inc Vice President of Operations Houston, TX $310000 - $315000 H-1B Jan 7, 2022
Primero USA Inc Engineering Manager Houston, TX $250000 - $280000 H-1B May 10, 2023
PRIMERO USA INC Manager of Construction Delta Junction, AK $208000 H-1B Mar 22, 2021
Primero USA Inc Senior Project Engineer Houston, TX $185000 H-1B FY 2025
Primero USA Inc. Drawing Office Manager Houston, TX $170000 - $200000 H-1B FY 2025
Primero USA Inc Senior Project Engineer Houston, TX $170000 - $200000 H-1B May 11, 2023
Primero USA Inc Design Office Lead Houston, TX $170000 - $200000 H-1B May 9, 2023
Primero USA Inc Principal Civil Structural Engineer Houston, TX $150000 - $180000 H-1B Apr 24, 2023
About This Data
Data Source

This data comes from the U.S. Department of Labor's public disclosure files for Labor Condition Applications (LCA) and Permanent Employment Certification (PERM) applications.

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  • H-1B Salaries: Wages offered to H-1B specialty occupation workers
  • PERM Salaries: Wages offered for green card sponsorship positions
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  • Location Data: Salary differences by state and city
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Note: This data shows wages from official DOL filings. Actual compensation may include additional benefits, bonuses, and equity not reflected here.

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