David W. Dutkiewicz

Summary

David W. Dutkiewicz earned $161,301 in 2018 as an Engineer for Firefighters.

Dutkiewicz earned more than 84.80% of employees in Firefighters.

Employment history for David W. Dutkiewicz

Positions held

Position Base Salary Extra Pay Start Date Data year
Engineer $134,225 $27,076 Not reported 2018

Data year: 2018 (Source)

Other employees with the title Engineer at Firefighters in 2018

Name Position Total Pay Start Date
Stephen W Kovats Engineer $188,063 10-06-1997
Ray C. Marquardt Engineer $166,480 05-03-1989
Brian P. McLaughlin Engineer $156,202 09-24-2007
Carl J Kwasigroch Engineer $155,136 03-04-1996
Thomas C. Eisel Engineer $147,150 08-26-1996
Michael A. Haran Engineer $144,698 08-26-1996
Daniel W. Koenig Engineer $137,775 05-06-1996
Matthew R Johnson Engineer $137,574 05-22-2006
Brian K Myhre Engineer $136,868 06-06-2006
Nick J. Pycz Engineer $136,259 05-06-1996
Mark F Reichert Engineer $136,093 05-22-2006
Jeffrey R. Uthe Engineer $135,640 10-06-1997
Stephen D. Rivero Engineer $134,144 05-06-1996
Michael D Meyrick Engineer $133,410 08-26-1996
Matthew J Burke Engineer $133,333 05-18-1994
Robert M. Walsh Engineer $131,333 07-15-1993
Joseph M. Mandekich Engineer $125,016 07-15-1993
Keith A Radke Engineer $123,694 10-06-1997
Edward P. Dunne Engineer $123,502 07-15-1993
Paul J. Pokorny Engineer $122,528 10-06-1997
Vincent J Piatak Engineer $121,426 05-22-2006
James B Strzechowski Engineer $120,142 05-24-2006
Adrian C. Puente Engineer $118,220 09-24-2007
Nicholas F. DeLuca Engineer $71,072 Not reported
Guadalupe E. Quintanilla Engineer $37,037 Not reported

Data year: 2018 (Source)

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