Kyle Smith earned $76,000 during 2020 at Illinois Department of Transportation

Kyle Smith earned ,000 during 2020 at Illinois Department of Transportation
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Kyle Smith earned $76,000 during 2020 working for the Illinois Department of Transportation as a highway maintainer, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.

The average salary as a highway maintainer was $80,461 in 2020.

Top 100 highest paid highway maintainers in Illinois listed below
Rank Employee 2020 Earnings
1 Stephen Newcomb $162,700
2 Mauro Garcia $162,300
3 Lloyd Hinton $147,200
4 Kristopher Wilkins $133,500
5 Marcello Valle $129,600
6 Jorge Pineda Torres $124,700
7 Gerald Washington $123,700
8 Michael Brown $120,300
9 Dimitrius Coleman $119,300
10 Arvin Maldonado $118,800
11 Ahmad Tawil $110,700
11 Nicolas Quezada $110,700
13 Earl King $110,400
13 Victor Lopez $110,400
15 Lawrence Lukaszewski $110,300
16 James Blakely $110,100
17 Angel Lopez $109,600
18 Pedro Barrera $108,900
18 Christopher Medina $108,900
20 Cristobal Lopez $106,800
21 Terry Dean $106,700
22 William Washington $106,300
23 Carlos Segui $105,600
23 Robert Whiteman $105,600
25 Keith Emerson $105,500
26 Joel Riggs $105,300
27 Jose Garcia $105,200
28 Augusto Gallardo $105,100
29 Richard Dombrowski $104,900
30 Eric Simpkin $104,000
31 Barry Brown $103,300
32 Aaron Bunnell $103,100
33 Dennis Royster $102,700
33 Marshall Cooper $102,700
35 David Walker $102,600
36 Sean Huber $102,300
36 Ronald Kaminski $102,300
38 Daniel Joyce $101,900
39 Derek Wilson $101,200
39 Leonard Reed $101,200
41 Tomasz Marciniak $100,900
42 Blair Roby $100,500
43 Donato Latrofa $100,400
43 Richard Parzych $100,400
45 James Smith $100,100
45 Jimmie Soto $100,100
47 John Sowa $99,900
47 Vernon Tillman $99,900
49 Bobby Hert $99,700
50 Bruce Ray $99,500
51 Jose Carnalla $99,400
51 Thomas Conners $99,400
53 Gregory Callans $99,200
54 Anthony Gates $99,000
55 Anthony Jones $98,900
56 Martin Tate $98,600
57 Carlos Garcia $98,500
58 Alan Moyzis $98,300
58 Jermaine Roby $98,300
60 Barry Lama $98,200
60 Abdul-Kareem Ahmad $98,200
62 Luther Wakefield $97,800
63 Emile Mitchell $97,700
63 Mauricio Garcia $97,700
63 Daniel Maldonado $97,700
63 Laurence Keltner $97,700
67 James Dial $97,600
68 Paul Buti $97,500
69 Irving Bradley $97,400
70 Terry Hall $97,300
70 Kevin Lorick $97,300
70 Michael Carter $97,300
73 Andrew Tomac $97,100
73 Adolfo Parravicini $97,100
75 Paulino Torres $97,000
76 Steve Spina $96,900
77 David Alms $96,700
78 John Hoffman $96,600
78 Jerome Lockhart $96,600
80 Paul Rodriguez $96,200
81 James Visny $95,800
81 James Palaggi $95,800
81 Steven Jadzak $95,800
84 Peter Lewis $95,700
85 Michael Marulli $95,500
86 David Debok $95,400
86 Joseph Goosinow $95,400
88 Scott Bulthuis $95,300
89 Robert Petersen $95,100
89 Alejandro Garcia $95,100
91 Kenneth Thomas $95,000
92 Joseph Jones $94,900
93 Todd Obert $94,600
93 Travis Cotner $94,600
95 Paul Spagnola $94,500
96 Thomas Zajicek $94,400
97 Jesus Padilla $94,300
98 Salvador Avalos $94,200
99 Larry Eddy $94,100
99 Jason Hilliard $94,100


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