Jason Demas

Summary

Jason Demas earned $165,562 in 2018 as a Fire Captain for Fire.

Demas earned more than 90.27% of employees in Fire.

Demas earned more than 98.71% of employees across all Fire Departments in the Municipal category.

Employment history for Jason Demas

Positions held

Position Base Salary Extra Pay Start Date Data year
Fire Captain $136,893 $28,669 Not reported 2018
Employee $111,728 $70,393 Not reported 2017

Data year: 2018 (Source)

Comparing total pay per year

-$16,559

-9.09%
Overall Net Change in Total Pay

$25,165

+ 22.52%
Overall Net Change in Base Salary

-$41,725

-59.27%
Net Change in Extra Pay

Other employees with the title Fire Captain at Fire in 2018

Name Position Total Pay Start Date
Daniel B Konen Fire Captain $162,584 Not reported
Raymond G Garner Fire Captain $162,570 Not reported
Andrew M Silagyi Fire Captain $161,953 Not reported
Eric M Mueller Fire Captain $161,777 Not reported
Stephen S Chivari Fire Captain $161,738 Not reported
Craig A Mateski Fire Captain $153,432 Not reported
Brandon J Matson Fire Captain $152,787 Not reported
James A Rhodes Fire Captain $151,809 Not reported
Peter J Doyle Fire Captain $149,213 Not reported
Stephen K Kish Fire Captain $148,933 Not reported
Joseph A Franzen Fire Captain $147,267 Not reported
Randall J Leek Fire Captain $141,193 Not reported

Data year: 2018 (Source)

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