Fish And Wildlife
Maintenance Mechanic
Scott Young in 2015 was employed at Fish And Wildlife and had a reported pay of $38,400, according to public records. This pay was 3 percent lower than the average and 4 percent lower than the median salary in Fish And Wildlife.
In year 2015 Scott Young's salary was 39 percent lower than average Maintenance Mechanic salary in the state of Washington.
| Year | 2015 |
| Full Name | Scott Young |
| Original Job Title | Maintenance Mechanic 2 |
| Job Title | Maintenance Mechanic |
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| State | Washington |
| Employer | Fish And Wildlife |
| Annual Wage | $38,400 |
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| Employer Name | Fish And Wildlife |
| Year | 2015 |
| Number of Employees | 2,479 |
| Average Annual Wage | $39,519 |
| Median Annual Wage | $40,200 |
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