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Brian D. Haffner earns $55,868 in compensation during 2019 working at Michigan Department of Natural Resources as a fisheries technician

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Brian D. Haffner earned $55,868 in compensation during 2019 working at Michigan Department of Natural Resources in Bay City as a fisheries technician.

The average salary of a fisheries technician working for a government employer in Michigan was $52,505 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 45 highest paid fisheries technicians working for government employers in Michigan
Rank
Employee Full Name
Employer
2019 Salary
1
Donna L. Wesander
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$67,620
1
John A. Clevenger Jr.
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$67,620
3
Michael E. Wilson
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$55,868
3
Bradley E. Utrup
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$55,868
3
Daniel J. Traynor
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$55,868
3
Dennis R. Tar
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$55,868
3
Emmett S. Sweeney
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$55,868
3
Jason L. Swan
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$55,868
3
Kristopher R. Snyder
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$55,868
3
Mathew L. Smith
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$55,868
3
Eric F. Plant
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$55,868
3
David J. Murphy
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$55,868
3
Edward Melling
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$55,868
3
Jacob M. McWethy
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$55,868
3
Troy McDaniel
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$55,868
3
Stephen J. Macioszek
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$55,868
3
Bryce P. Kucharek
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$55,868
3
Robert J. Kerry
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$55,868
3
Jody D. Johnston
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$55,868
3
Ryan Histed
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$55,868
3
Sadie L. Hallock
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$55,868
3
Brian D. Haffner
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$55,868
3
Brandon Glass
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$55,868
3
Olen M. Gannon
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$55,868
3
Eric N. Crissman
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$55,868
3
Carl R. Christiansen
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$55,868
3
Jeremiah Blaauw
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$55,868
3
Tony E. Beck
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$55,868
3
Edward A. Barr
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$55,868
3
Vincent A. Balcer
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$55,868
3
Eric R. Askam
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$55,868
3
Thomas J. Adams
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$55,868
33
Wayne Heinzman
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$52,104
34
Daniel L. Operhall
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$46,862
35
Tyler M. Walls
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$44,512
35
Tara M. Novak
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$44,512
35
Jerek D. Gutierrez
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$44,512
35
Kevin Duby
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$44,512
35
Matthew T. Bach
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$44,512
40
Darren C. Vercnocke
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$43,700
41
Dana K. Castle
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$39,041
42
Bradley Shucha
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$38,688
43
Nick Steimel
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$37,169
43
Alexa K. Curtis
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$37,169
45
Kaitlen Lang
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
$34,153

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