Damian Acosta R

Department of State Police
Osp Trooper

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Damian Acosta R in 2023 was employed at Department of State Police and had an annual salary of $112,536 according to public records. This salary was 12 percent higher than the average and 7 percent higher than the median salary in Department of State Police.

Department of State Police records show Damian Acosta R held two jobs from 2018 to 2023. From 2018 to 2023 Damian Acosta R held job of Osp Trooper.

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Key Data

Year2023
Full NameDamian Acosta R
Job TitleOsp Trooper
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StateOregon
EmployerDepartment of State Police
Annual Wage $112,536
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Employer

Employer NameDepartment of State Police
Year2023
Number of Employees1,404
Average Annual Wage$100,093
Median Annual Wage$105,396
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 (2022)
Osp Trooper
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 (2020)
Osp Trooper Sr Non Exempt
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 (2018)
Osp Trooper
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 (2023)
Operations & Policy Analyst at Department of State Police
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Osp Telecommunications Supervisor at Department of State Police
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Deputy State Fire Marshal at Department of State Police
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Information Systems Specialist at Department of State Police
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 (2023)
Forensic Scientist at Department of State Police
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Osp Trooper at Department of State Police
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Osp Trooper at Department of State Police
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Osp Trooper at Department of State Police
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 (2023)
Osp Trooper at Department of State Police
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 (2023)
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