Nicholas Johnson T

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Civil Engineering

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Nicholas Johnson T in 2021 was employed at DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY and had an annual salary of $104,705 according to public records. This salary was 17 percent lower than the average and 16 percent lower than the median salary in DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY.

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY records show Nicholas Johnson T held job of Civil Engineering from 2019 to 2022.

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Key Data

Year2021
Full NameNicholas Johnson T
Job TitleCivil Engineering
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StateFederal
EmployerDEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
LocationLAKEWOOD
Annual Wage $104,705
BonusN/A
Pay PlanGS
Grade12

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Employer

Employer NameDEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Year2021
Number of Employees13,940
Average Annual Wage$126,019
Median Annual Wage$124,428
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