Matthew Cross

Environment And Conservation
Facilities Supervisor

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Matthew Cross in 2016 was employed at Environment And Conservation and had a reported pay of $39,024 according to public records. This pay was 21 percent higher than the average and 22 percent higher than the median salary in Environment And Conservation.

Environment And Conservation records show Matthew Cross held job of Facilities Supervisor from 2015 to 2016.

In year 2016 Matthew Cross's salary was 49 percent lower than average Facilities Supervisor salary in the state of Tennessee.

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Key Data

Year2016
Full NameMatthew Cross
Job TitleFacilities Supervisor
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StateTennessee
EmployerEnvironment And Conservation
Annual Wage $39,024

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Employer

Employer NameEnvironment And Conservation
Year2016
Number of Employees2,475
Average Annual Wage$32,280
Median Annual Wage$31,932
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