Adam Timothy Pittman

City of Knoxville
Senior Firefighter

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Adam Timothy Pittman in 2017 was employed at City of Knoxville and had a reported pay of $45,790, according to public records. This pay was 8 percent lower than the average and 3 percent lower than the median salary in City of Knoxville.

City of Knoxville records show Adam Timothy Pittman held job of Senior Firefighter from 2017 to 2018.

In year 2017 Adam Timothy Pittman's salary was 19 percent lower than average Senior Firefighter salary in the state of Tennessee.

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Key Data

Year2017
Full NameAdam Timothy Pittman
Job TitleSenior Firefighter
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StateTennessee
EmployerCity of Knoxville
Annual Wage $45,790

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Employer

Employer NameCity of Knoxville
Year2017
Number of Employees1,448
Average Annual Wage$49,505
Median Annual Wage$47,361
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