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University of Missouri-St. Louis / Department

Full-time employees

13

Median salary

$56,655.48

Average salary

$64,793.07

Infrastructure Services

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Name

Position Salary Date hired
Anthoney, Stephen Michael Network Engineer-Expert $56,655.48 Not provided
Appleton, Pollyana C Network Engineer-Speclst $54,119.04 Not provided
Ballenot, Joshua S Network Engineer-Entry $51,000.00 Not provided
Bate, Michael John System Administrator-Expert $56,313.60 Not provided
Chapman, Steve W Network Engineer-Expert $69,029.88 Not provided
Garrison, Robert Strickler Network Engineer-Expert $65,169.12 Not provided
Jones, Garrett James System Administrator-Speclst $49,879.56 Not provided
Naumann, Michael Steven System Administrator-Expert $66,396.48 Not provided
Quinn, Andrea N System Administrator-Speclst $49,200.00 Not provided
Reiss, Philip E. System Administrator-Expert $56,588.28 Not provided
Remier, Michael Charles System Administrator-Expert $75,839.04 Not provided
Toohey, Michael System Administrator-Princpl $69,436.20 Not provided
Voss, Kenneth L Director IT $122,683.20 Not provided

* — This figure, as well as the median salaries and experience levels listed, excludes any employee labeled as part-time, temporary or seasonal. If an agency did not specify part-time/full-time status, then employees were excluded if the agency did not provide an annual salary or annualized pay rate. Some employees with part-time designations (such as a city council member) may still be included in the database (if the agency provided those salaries). However, their information is excluded from agency or department totals. For all University of Missouri campuses and entities and for the State of Illinois, FT/PT statuses were not provided. The figures listed exclude hourly employees and only factor in those with salaries of at least $20,000. This adjustment likely excludes hourly employees who work full-time and includes salaried employees who are not full-time, and therefore, the numbers listed aren't comparable to the figures of other agencies.