Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
Scientific Technician
White Nathan in 2019 was employed at Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife and had a reported pay of $38,600, according to public records. This pay was 15 percent lower than the average and 14 percent lower than the median salary in Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife.
Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife records show White Nathan held two jobs from 2019 to 2019.
| Year | 2019 |
| Full Name | White Nathan |
| Original Job Title | Scientific Technician 2 |
| Job Title | Scientific Technician |
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| State | Washington |
| Employer | Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife |
| Annual Wage | $38,600 |
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| Employer Name | Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife |
| Year | 2019 |
| Number of Employees | 2,565 |
| Average Annual Wage | $45,275 |
| Median Annual Wage | $44,700 |
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Jesse McMahan (2019)Fish Hatchery Specialist at Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife | View Person Details |
Raymond Mary (2019)Scientific Technician at Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife | View Person Details |
James Losee (2019)Reg - Fish Pm at Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife | View Person Details |
Ian Daling (2019)Natural Resources Technician at Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife | View Person Details |
William Crowson (2019)Scientific Technician at Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife | View Person Details |
Nichols Christine (2019)Human Resource Consultant at Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife | View Person Details |
Allen Valerie (2019)Office Assistant at Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife | View Person Details |
Tolliver Jordan (2019)Fish Hatchery Specialist at Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife | View Person Details |
Emily Grabowsky (2019)Fish & Wildlife Biologist at Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife | View Person Details |