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Christopher J. Coulter earns $38,688 during 2019 working at the Michigan Department of Environment as a geological technician

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Christopher J. Coulter earned $38,688 during 2019 working at the Michigan Department of Environment as a geological technician.

The highest paid person working as a geological technician is Andrew V. Kent with a compensation of $67,620.

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

The highest paid Michigan public employees classified as geological technician in 2019
RankEmployee Full NameEmployer2019 Salary
1Andrew V. KentMichigan Department of Environment$67,620
2John F. McTiernanMichigan Department of Environment$61,235
2Warren J. RogersMichigan Department of Environment$61,235
2Scott W. DensteadtMichigan Department of Environment$61,235
2Jason A. HendleyMichigan Department of Environment$61,235
2Christopher R. BlackMichigan Department of Environment$61,235
7Brian J. LowerMichigan Department of Environment$52,104
7Michael D. PriebeMichigan Department of Environment$52,104
7Zackery J. NicholsMichigan Department of Environment$52,104
10Richard N. CorderMichigan Department of Environment$38,688
10Christopher J. CoulterMichigan Department of Environment$38,688

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