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Benjamin J. Bourque earns $65,644 in compensation during 2019 working at Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs as a electrical inspector

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Benjamin J. Bourque earned $65,644 in compensation during 2019 working at Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs in Lansing as a electrical inspector.

The average salary of a electrical inspector working for a government employer in Michigan was $64,455 in 2019.

The data was gathered by the Mackinac Center for Public Policy. The Mackinac Center for Public Policy is a nonprofit research and educational institute.

Top 12 highest paid electrical inspectors working for government employers in Michigan
Rank
Employee Full Name
Employer
2019 Salary
1
Lance Ash
Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
$70,158
2
Mark Smith
Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
$65,644
2
Kristian P. Mucci
Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
$65,644
2
Derek B. Ingle
Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
$65,644
2
Brandon M. Ingersoll
Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
$65,644
2
Lawrence L. Howison Jr.
Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
$65,644
2
Kevin A. Gunnels
Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
$65,644
2
William F. Fox
Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
$65,644
2
Benjamin J. Bourque
Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
$65,644
2
Steven J. Baldwin
Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
$65,644
11
Arthur J. Libby
Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
$59,196
12
Steven C. Palmeter Jr.
Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
$53,310

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