Michael Shell J

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
General Physical Science

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Michael Shell J in 2022 was employed at DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY and had an annual salary of $121,065, according to public records. This salary was 7 percent lower than the average and 6 percent lower than the median salary in DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY.

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY records show Michael Shell J held two jobs from 2022 to 2024. From 2022 to 2023 Michael Shell J held job of General Physical Science.

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Key Data

Year2022
Full NameMichael Shell J
Job TitleGeneral Physical Science
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StateFederal
EmployerDEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
LocationWASHINGTON
Annual Wage $121,065
BonusN/A
Pay PlanGS
Grade13

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Employer

Employer NameDEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Year2022
Number of Employees14,365
Average Annual Wage$130,429
Median Annual Wage$128,187
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