Water Quality Analyst
A Water Quality Analyst monitors and analyzes water samples to assess chemical, physical, and biological properties, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and safety standards. They work in laboratories or field settings, interpreting data to support water treatment processes and pollution control.
Average monthly gross
3,140 EUR
1 validated salaries
Median
3,140 EUR
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Typical range
3,140 EUR - 3,140 EUR
10th to 90th percentile
Data period
2026 - 2026
based on validated records
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Water Quality Analyst
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Language
en
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Top countries
| Country | Avg. | Count |
|---|---|---|
| France | 3,140 EUR | 1 |
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| Company | Avg. | Count |
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| Orange | 3,140 EUR | 1 |
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