Department Of Conservation
Engineering Geologist
Matt O'neal D in 2016 was employed at Department Of Conservation and had an annual salary of $57,120, according to public records. This salary was 24 percent lower than the average and 21 percent lower than the median salary in Department Of Conservation.
Department Of Conservation records show Matt O'neal D held two jobs from 2015 to 2016.
Year | 2016 |
Full Name | Matt O'neal D |
Job Title | Engineering Geologist |
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State | California |
Employer | Department Of Conservation |
Annual Wage | $57,120 |
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Employer Name | Department Of Conservation |
Year | 2016 |
Number of Employees | 472 |
Average Annual Wage | $75,136 |
Median Annual Wage | $72,228 |
Matt O'neal D (2015)Student Assistant Engineering And Architectural Sciences | View Person Details |
Augustine Okeke (2016)Engineering Geologist at Department Of Conservation | View Person Details |
Donald Leiser E (2016)Seismological Instrument Technician at Department Of Conservation | View Person Details |
Melissa Glau A (2016)Associate Governmental Program Analyst at Department Of Conservation | View Person Details |
Joseph Tapia A (2016)Seismological Instrument Technician at Department Of Conservation | View Person Details |
Catherine Curwood M (2016)Training Officer at Department Of Conservation | View Person Details |
Adam Watts K (2016)Associate Governmental Program Analyst at Department Of Conservation | View Person Details |
Renee Weigand C (2016)Engineering Geologist at Department Of Conservation | View Person Details |
Shawna Sexton M (2016)Associate Personnel Analyst at Department Of Conservation | View Person Details |
Danette Rada N (2016)Associate Governmental Program Analyst at Department Of Conservation | View Person Details |
Lyle Pinlac T (2016)Staff Information Systems Analyst at Department Of Conservation | View Person Details |