James Mckay

James Mckay held the position of General Supervisor Parks Operations and Technical Services at the City of Toronto in 2017 and received an annual salary of $108,680.11 as per the records provided by the Government of Ontario.

Year: 2017

Salary: $108,680.11

Position: General Supervisor Parks Operations and Technical Services

Employer: City of Toronto

Category of Employment: Municipalities and Services

Source: Ontario's Sunshine List

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Salary History

The historical salary and taxable benefits of James Mckay from 2014 to 2017 at City of Toronto

James Mckay experienced an average yearly salary raise of approximately 2.15% from 2014 to 2017. The salary in 2017 reflects a raise of 6.14% compared to the salary in 2014.

Top-earning individuals in the same location, holding identical position

List of the highest-earning General Supervisor Parks Operations and Technical Services at City of Toronto in 2017

Name Salary Position Employer Year
Jamie Warren $127,700.01 General Supervisor Parks Operations and Technical Services City of Toronto 2017
Mark Hawkins $125,075.51 General Supervisor Parks Operations and Technical Services City of Toronto 2017
Dennis Dametto $123,010.86 General Supervisor Parks Operations and Technical Services City of Toronto 2017
Lynn K Essensa $119,134.22 General Supervisor Parks Operations and Technical Services City of Toronto 2017
Gordon Bacon $118,562.02 General Supervisor Parks Operations and Technical Services City of Toronto 2017
Helen Sousa $117,929.94 General Supervisor Parks Operations and Technical Services City of Toronto 2017
Chris Clarke $114,686.03 General Supervisor Parks Operations and Technical Services City of Toronto 2017
Peter Kozovski $113,259.87 General Supervisor Parks Operations and Technical Services City of Toronto 2017
Michelle Reid $110,823.28 General Supervisor Parks Operations and Technical Services City of Toronto 2017
James Mckay $108,680.11 General Supervisor Parks Operations and Technical Services City of Toronto 2017