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City of Seattle Employees with Job Title, Department, and Hourly Salary City of Seattle Employees with Job Title, Department, and hourly salary Employee Job Title Aaberg, Caleb Student Engr Intern * AAGARD, LORI POLICE SERGEANT AAKERVIK, DAG POLICE OFFICER DETECTIVE AANA, LEIALOHA POLICE COMM DISPATCHER I Aar, Abdimallik Civil Engrng Spec,Sr Abanes, Rick Wtr Treatment Op-WDM I Abbott, Jeremy Cblspl-Net Area ABDI, HABTAMU STRATEGIC ADVISOR II Abdi, Rehema Counslr ABED, GEORGE POLICE OFFICER DETECTIVE Abel, Deborah Maint Laborer Abelhauser, Barbara Bridge Op Abellana, Mark Louis Meter Reader Abellana, Paul Meter Reader Abera, Mulu Mgmt Systs Anlyst,Asst Abiador, Steve Capital Prjts Coord,Sr Abiraha, Aregawi Security Ofcr * Ablow, Elizabeth StratAdvsr2,Utils-BU Abraha, Ablelom Laborer Abraha, Sefani Parking Attendant * Page 1 of 717 09/30/2021 City of Seattle Employees with Job Title, Department, and hourly salary Employer Supervisor Department SDHR-Muni Intern Program FITZGERALD, DAVID Police Department ARATANI, J Police Department MCMURRAY, JAMIE Police Department De Leon, Corinne Seattle Public Utilities Green, Nathaniel Seattle Public Utilities Belger, Brian City Light DIAZ, ADRIAN Police Department Bacon, Caroline Human Services GRINSTEAD, MARK Police Department Ferrara, Alan City Light Brown, Mary Seattle Dept of Transportation Sok, Reth Seattle Public Utilities Enriquez, Rodney Seattle Public Utilities Harper, Wylie Seattle Public Utilities Conway, David Seattle Dept of Transportation Lucero, Anthony Seattle Center Engel, Kathleen City Light Grant, Anthony Seattle Public Utilities Pedowitz, Richard Seattle Center Page 2 of 717 09/30/2021 City of Seattle Employees with Job Title, Department, and hourly salary Hourly Rate 19.850000000000001 52.86 50.38 27.77 47.65 29.89 44.92 47.835000000000001 32.35 48.86 24.77 28.96 23.63 25.54 33.64 52.13 22.36 48.57 21.61 18.09 Page 3 of 717 09/30/2021 City of Seattle Employees with Job Title, Department, and hourly salary ABRAHA, YTBAREK PARKING ENFOR OFFICER Abraham, Jay Hydroelec Maint Mach Abraham, John Sfty&Hlth Spec,Sr Abrahamson, Dale Asphalt Raker,Sr Abrahamson, Kyle Maint Laborer Abt, John Cblspl-Net Area ABTS-OLSEN, NICOLAS POLICE OFFICER Abusailik, Salah Civil Engr,Sr Acevedo, Juliet Admin Staff Asst Acido, Arsenio Usher * Acoba, Nina Admin Spec II-BU ACUESTA, AUDI POLICE OFFICER Adamich, Chase Fireftr-90.46 Hrs Adamich, Michael Fireftr-MU-90.46 Hrs Adams, Anthony Admin Spec II Adams, Courtney Admin Staff Asst * Adams, Danny Janitor-SC/Parks/SPU ADAMS, DAVID POLICE OFFICER ADAMS, JACOB POLICE COMM, DISPATCHER III Adams, Jason Mgmt Systs Anlyst,Sr * Adams, June Actg Tech II-BU ADAMS, KYLE PARKING ENFOR OFFICER Page 4 of 717 09/30/2021 City of Seattle Employees with Job Title, Department, and hourly salary MURRAY, GEORGE Police Department Morovics, Dezider City Light Nguyen, Phuong City Light Hoyos, Steve Seattle Dept of Transportation Byers, Susan Seattle Dept of Transportation Belger, Brian City Light ZIEMER, JOSHUA Police Department Twenter, Justin Seattle Public Utilities Jenkins, Michael Planning and Community Develop Baebler, Scott Seattle Center Robertson, Sean Seattle Dept of Transportation BARKER, ABRAM Police Department White, Kyle Fire Department Waleryszak, Judith Fire Department Barnett, Wayne Ethics And Elections Cantrell, Tracye City Light Clark, Troy Seattle Center HILL, TRAVIS Police Department MONTAGUE, ROBERT Police Department Lew, Corey City Light Chan, Finnie Fire Department MURRAY, GEORGE Police Department Page 5 of 717 09/30/2021 City of Seattle Employees with Job Title, Department, and hourly salary 27.08 41.5 44.75 29.9 24.77 44.92 37.18 55.57 28.86 15.3 25.8 44.95 31.39 37.76 25.8 31.15 20.52 44.95 36.29 42.32 25.8 24.45 Page 6 of 717 09/30/2021 City of Seattle Employees with Job Title, Department, and hourly salary Adams, Nathaniel Counslr Adams, Paul Fire Lieut-90.46 Hrs Adams, Raquel Laborer * ADAMS, ROBERT POLICE OFFICER DETECTIVE Adams, Shelly Envrnmtl Anlyst,Sr Adams, Solomon Lnwkr ADDAE, JABARI POLICE OFFICER PROBATION Addington, Ruby Actg Tech II-BU Adekola, Oluwaseun Parking Attendant Adkins Ewing, Mitchell Ofc/Maint Aide Adkins, Phyllis Admin Spec II-MC * Adkinson, Kevin Hydroelec Maint Mach Adler, Susan Elecl Engrng Spec,Sr Afework, Asamenech Actg Tech III-BU Affleck, Kimberly Wtr Treatment Op,Sr Afrouz, Nasrin Admin Spec I-BU AGATE, CLAYTON ACTING POLICE OFFICER DETECTIVE Agcaoili, Delia Actg Tech II-BU * Agmata, Efren Accountant,Prin Agodon Jr, Rosendo Fire Lieut-90.46 Hrs Agor-Matsuno, Bernadette StratAdvsr1 * Page 7 of 717 09/30/2021 City of Seattle Employees with Job Title, Department, and hourly salary Lintz, Carrie Human Services Waleryszak, Judith Fire Department Johnson, Victor Seattle Center VERHAAR, PETER Police Department McShane, Colleen City Light Hill, Edmond City Light AAGARD, LORI Police Department Lee, Julie City Light Pedowitz, Richard Seattle Center Jain, Maneet City Light Davis, Cynthia SDHR-Temporary Emp Svcs Kerschner, Jeffrey City Light Homer, Judith City Light Harris, Veronica Seattle Public Utilities DeVries, Candace Seattle Public Utilities Kim, Tanya Human Services GARTH GREEN, MARC Police Department Leslie, Mary SDHR-Temporary Emp Svcs Mohamed, Abdiwali Human Services Waleryszak, Judith Fire Department Davis, Michael Seattle Public Utilities Page 8 of 717 09/30/2021 City of Seattle Employees with Job Title, Department, and hourly salary 27.81 44.15 21.07 49.51 47.26 46.27 37.18 25.8 18.8 15.3 23.05 43.23 47.65 28.38 33.19 23.9 48.86 23.05 43.8 44.15 50.98 Page 9 of 717 09/30/2021 City of Seattle Employees with Job Title, Department, and hourly salary Aguilar, Erwin Sign Pntr,Sr AGUIRRE, DANIEL POLICE OFFICER Aguirre, Jon Capital Prjts Coord Ahlalook, Ann Usher * Ahmed, Osman Counslr Ahmed, Salah Drainage&Wstwtr Coll Wkr Aho, Churchill Grounds Equip Mechanic Aho, Fonua Maint Laborer Aho, Latulitea Admin Spec II-BU * Aho, Walter Line C CC Aicher, Todd Fireftr-Ap Drvr-90.46 Aigbe, Frederick Manager3,Engrng&Plans Rev Aikins, Joshua Fireftr-90.46 Hrs Airhart, Jami Cust Svc Rep Airhart, Somaythia StratAdvsr1,General Govt Aisenberg, Kathryn StratAdvsr3,Exempt Aitken, Ross Civil Engrng Spec,Assoc Akada Sakata, Karen Human Svcs Prgm Supv AKERSTROM, JAMIE PARKING ENFOR OFFICER AKIYAMA, EMILY POLICE OFFICER Akramoff, Glenn Mgmt Systs Anlyst,Sr * Page 10 of717 09/30/2021 City of Seattle Employees with Job Title, Department, and hourly salary Ford, Robin Seattle Dept of Transportation ATKINSON, ANGELA Police Department Haggard, Rick City Light Baebler, Scott Seattle Center Knudsen, Troy Human Services Alabe, Brian Seattle Public Utilities Workman, Jon Seattle Public Utilities Grant, Anthony Seattle Public Utilities Melanson, Karen SDHR-Temporary Emp Svcs Hill, Edmond City Light Waleryszak, Judith Fire Department Chen, Henry Seattle Public Utilities Jee, Dabryn Fire Department Calipes, Shelby City Light Davis, Michael Seattle Public Utilities Sidorowicz, Gerard Dept of Education & Early Lrng Scott, Mandel Seattle Dept of Transportation Alsawadi, Jennifer Human Services MCCANN, WAYNE Police Department TOMAN, CHRISTOPHER Police Department Hubbert, Robert Seattle Public Utilities Page 11 of717 09/30/2021 City of Seattle Employees with Job Title, Department, and hourly salary 33.53 35.56 45.56 15.3 28.86 29.19 29.43 24.77 23.05 52.06 41.46 64.66 31.39 26.1 49.939 62.423999999999999 40.68 38.44 27.08 37.18 39.18 Page 12 of717 09/30/2021 City of Seattle Employees with Job Title, Department, and hourly salary Akramoff, Sharon Manager3,Fin,Bud,&Actg Alabe, Brian Drainage&Wstwtr Coll CC Alar, Christine Transp Plnr,Sr Alarcon Avendano, Flor Counslr Albarracin, Carlos Civil Engr,Assoc Albarracin, Edwin Installation Maint Wkr Albergine, David StratAdvsr2,Utils-BU Albers, Martin Civil Engrng Spec,Sr Albert Young, Linda Admin Spec I-BU Albrecht, Leslie Admin Spec I * Albright, Derek Signal Elctn,Journey-Level ALBRIGHT, JENNIFER STRATEGIC ADVISOR II Albright, Kara Counslr Alcantara, Dyrek Wtr Pipe Wkr Alcantara, Kenneth Manager1,Engrng&Plans Rev ALCANTARA, LORA POLICE SERGEANT Alcantara, Philip Fireftr-Ap Drvr-90.46 ALCAYAGA, ISABELO VIDEO SPECIALIST II Aldassy, Peter Fireftr-HM-90.46 Hrs Alder, Rachel Counslr Alderman, Kerri HRIS Spec Page 13 of717 09/30/2021 City of Seattle Employees with Job Title, Department, and hourly salary Sanchez, Susan Seattle Public Utilities Hayden, Scott Seattle Public Utilities Bryant, William Seattle Dept of Transportation Lintz, Carrie Human Services Huang, Dalong Seattle Public Utilities Johnston, Karen Seattle Dept of Transportation Naguib, Elham City Light Cochran, Shaundelle Seattle Public Utilities Diaz, Sebastian Human Services Kilpatrick-Goodwill, Chaney SDHR-Temporary Emp Svcs Lotspeich, Wayne Seattle Dept of Transportation DERMODY, JAMES Police Department Donaldson, Julie Human Services Hall, Michael Seattle Public Utilities Maxie, Rodney Seattle Dept of Transportation MOSS, SCOTT Police Department Waleryszak, Judith Fire Department MILLER, KARIM Police Department O'Reilly, Christopher Fire Department Bacon, Caroline Human Services Fitzner, Shauna Seattle Dept of Human Resource Page 14 of717 09/30/2021 City of Seattle Employees with Job Title, Department, and hourly salary 62.26 38.89 49.04 32.35 44.8 27.05 53.988500000000002 47.65 23.9 21.45 46.5 56.026000000000003 27.81 31.96 51.031999999999996 56.69 40.79 38.44 34.74 27.81 35.69 Page 15 of717 09/30/2021 City of Seattle Employees with Job Title, Department, and hourly salary Alderson, Melissa StratAdvsr-Audit Aldrich, A Legislative Asst Aldrich, Barret Real Property Agent Aldrich, Sara Ofc/Maint Aide Aldridge,
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