Patrick M Maloney

Summary

Patrick M Maloney earned $243,832 in 2018 as a Battalion Chief-Paramedic for Department Of Fire.

Maloney earned more than 98.83% of employees in Department Of Fire.

Employment history for Patrick M Maloney

Positions held

Position Base Salary Extra Pay Start Date Data year
Battalion Chief-Paramedic $153,078 $90,754 Not reported 2018
Battalion Chief-Paramedic $153,015 $66,720 11-16-1981 2017

Data year: 2018 (Source)

Comparing total pay per year

$24,097

+ 10.97%
Overall Net Change in Total Pay

$63

+ 0.04%
Overall Net Change in Base Salary

$24,034

+ 36.02%
Net Change in Extra Pay

Other employees with the title Battalion Chief-Paramedic at Department Of Fire in 2018

Name Position Total Pay Start Date
Mitchell S Crooker Battalion Chief-Paramedic $248,419 Not reported
Lawrence R Knight Battalion Chief-Paramedic $239,540 Not reported
Patrick W Kehoe Battalion Chief-Paramedic $238,972 Not reported
Brian T Mc Ardle Battalion Chief-Paramedic $237,042 Not reported
Thomas P Mulroe Battalion Chief-Paramedic $229,120 Not reported
Margaret W Kane Battalion Chief-Paramedic $216,515 Not reported
Anthony J Ferenzi Battalion Chief-Paramedic $185,815 Not reported
Thomas D Garrity Battalion Chief-Paramedic $185,390 Not reported
Stephen J Grabowski Battalion Chief-Paramedic $184,806 Not reported
Michael G Burns Battalion Chief-Paramedic $181,414 Not reported
John G Shanahan Battalion Chief-Paramedic $177,895 Not reported
John G Jakubec Battalion Chief-Paramedic $175,677 Not reported
Terrence P Sheppard Battalion Chief-Paramedic $175,284 Not reported
Glen P Lyman Battalion Chief-Paramedic $170,551 Not reported
Michael J Conroy Battalion Chief-Paramedic $54,285 Not reported

Data year: 2018 (Source)

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