Martin Daniel

University of Florida
Asset Specialist

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Martin Daniel in 2019 was employed at University of Florida and had a reported pay of $29,344, according to public records. This pay was 51 percent lower than the average and 31 percent lower than the median salary in University of Florida.

University of Florida records show Martin Daniel held job of Asset Specialist from 2019 to 2024.

In year 2019 Martin Daniel's salary was 17 percent lower than average Asset Specialist salary in the state of Florida.

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Key Data

Year2019
Full NameMartin Daniel
Original Job TitleAsset Specialist I
Job TitleAsset Specialist
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StateFlorida
EmployerUniversity of Florida
Total Pay $29,344

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Employer

Employer NameUniversity of Florida
Year2019
Number of Employees23,531
Average Annual Wage$59,281
Median Annual Wage$42,262
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