Oxnard
Police Department Commander
NELSON R LATIMER , working as Police Department Commander, was employed by Oxnard in 2014, and received regular pay of $145,798, overtime pay of $2,212, other pay of $28,463, total pay of $176,473, benefits worth $78,388, total compensation of $254,861 including pay and benefits. This compensation was 274 percent higher than the average and 372 percent higher than the median in Oxnard.
Oxnard records show Nelson Latimer R held three jobs from 2012 to 2014.
According to the public records employee's total compensation increased by $25,320 from 2013 to 2014, which is a 11.0 percent rise. Since 2012, the total compensation has increased by $36,367, a total rise of 16.6 percent.
Year | 2014 |
Full Name | Nelson Latimer R |
Job Title | Police Department Commander |
State | California |
Employer | Oxnard |
Total Compensation | $254,861 |
*Information may include where available: salary, bonuses, benefits, retirement contributions, pensions, and other financial data.
Employer Name | Oxnard |
Year | 2014 |
Number of Employees | 1,836 |
Average Annual Wage | $68,146 |
Median Annual Wage | $54,012 |
Nelson Latimer R (2013)Police Commander | View Person Details |
Nelson Latimer R (2012)Police Sergeant | View Person Details |
Scott Carroll D (2014)Fire Captain at Oxnard | View Person Details |
Michael McCaslin R (2014)Fire Captain at Oxnard | View Person Details |
Stephen Fischer M (2014)Interim City Attorney at Oxnard | View Person Details |
Stephen McNaughten G (2014)Fire Captain at Oxnard | View Person Details |
Luis Arthur A Mc (2014)Police Department Sergeant at Oxnard | View Person Details |
Paul Knapp M (2014)Police Department - Police Officer at Oxnard | View Person Details |
James Cameron A (2014)Chief Financial Officer at Oxnard | View Person Details |
Sohrab Roshanian (2014)Development Svcs Manager at Oxnard | View Person Details |
Alex Arnett A (2014)Police Department Sergeant at Oxnard | View Person Details |
John Colamarino R (2014)Battalion Chief at Oxnard | View Person Details |