David Wilbur earned $110,700 during 2020 at Illinois Department of Central Management Services

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David Wilbur earned $110,700 during 2020 working for the Illinois Department of Central Management Services as a stationary engineer, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.

The average salary as a stationary engineer was $123,197 in 2020.

Top 100 highest paid stationary engineers in Illinois listed below
Rank Employee 2020 Earnings
1 Jermiagh Daly $291,300
2 Shannon Jackson $210,800
3 Michael O’Connor $172,300
4 David Arvans $163,000
5 James Ortgiesen $162,600
6 Douglas Sanford $156,300
7 Mark Shumake $147,900
8 Patrick Carney $143,900
9 David Kennedy $142,500
10 Patrick Cloonan $141,800
11 John Arvans $141,600
12 John Swain $140,600
13 Brad Frerichs $140,200
14 William O’Daniel $139,900
15 Jeffry Olson $138,300
16 Ronald Hamann $137,200
17 Tom Kennedy $137,000
18 Chalen Tatum $136,600
19 Stacy Thacker $136,000
20 John Shumake $135,800
21 Brian Saxer $135,300
22 Dennis Morsch $135,200
23 Pierce Power $135,100
23 Michael McAdams $135,100
25 Frank Piraino $134,800
25 Dennis McMahan $134,800
27 Darrel Sexton $134,600
28 Patrick McArthur $134,100
29 Gary Schneberger $133,600
30 Michael Schaufele $133,300
31 David Hauser $133,200
31 Geoffrey Burris $133,200
33 Duane Sparks $132,500
34 Patrick Ruyle $132,400
35 Robert Dunn $132,200
36 Ronald Winkel $132,000
36 James Robinson $132,000
38 Jason Trexler $131,200
39 Sergio Cappello $131,100
40 Jon Jones $130,700
40 Christopher Olsen $130,700
42 Gene Beler $130,000
43 Jonas Story $129,700
44 John Murphy $129,600
44 Steven King $129,600
46 Kevin Beers $129,500
47 Michael Woodward $129,400
48 Dennis Ferrell $129,200
49 Michael Stranski $129,100
50 Thomas Beatty $129,000
51 Bradney Strubinger $128,800
52 Lawrence Greco $128,500
53 Kevin Tucker $128,200
54 John Maurer $128,000
55 Frank Dziadosz $127,900
56 Ryan Carmody $127,700
57 David Brady $127,600
57 Steven Nasternak $127,600
59 Kevin Wetter $127,300
59 Rodney Wangelin $127,300
61 Kirby Crow $127,200
62 Fred Wallace $127,000
63 Daniel Taylor $126,400
63 David Clausen $126,400
65 Michael Browne $126,000
66 Ross Pollina $125,800
67 William Westlake $125,700
68 Paschal Sweeney $125,300
69 John Kroush $124,900
70 Salvador Reyes $124,800
71 William Beichler $124,700
72 Joseph Mulvey $124,600
72 Stanley Workman $124,600
74 Robert Suszko $123,700
75 Sanjay Dhiman $123,400
76 David Nelson $123,300
77 Edward Henzl $122,600
78 Chad Elam $122,300
79 Eamon O’Malley $122,200
80 Emil Kuba $122,000
81 Michael Sullivan $121,900
82 Michael Christine $121,600
83 Benny Garbacz $121,000
84 Jon Richardson $120,700
85 Charles Roemer $120,600
86 Jason Jones $120,400
87 Michael Kennedy $119,200
88 Tony Little $119,100
88 Alonzo Kirby $119,100
90 Rickie Booth $118,900
91 Kevin Nagle $118,700
92 Lawrence Brown $118,400
93 Brian Elam $118,300
94 Harold Musick $118,100
95 Joseph Rhoades $117,900
96 Raymond Rantanen $117,400
97 Misael Martinez $117,200
98 Douglas Mefford $116,900
99 Gerald Cryan $116,700
100 Ezra Sides $116,600


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