Daniel Mata

Texas Department of Transportation
Data Analyst V

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Daniel Mata in 2025 was employed at Texas Department of Transportation and had an annual salary of $92,220, according to public records. This salary was 36 percent higher than the average and 43 percent higher than the median salary in Texas Department of Transportation.

Texas Department of Transportation records show Daniel Mata held two jobs from 2023 to 2025.

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Key Data

Year2025
Full NameDaniel Mata
Job TitleData Analyst V
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StateTexas
EmployerTexas Department of Transportation
Annual Wage $92,220
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Employer

Employer NameTexas Department of Transportation
Year2025
Number of Employees15,375
Average Annual Wage$67,561
Median Annual Wage$64,605
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