Federal Employee Profile — Eric D. Raffin

Eric D. Raffin
Former EmployeeTitle: Information Technology Manager
Agency: Deputy Assistant Secretary for Information and Technology
In 2012, Eric D. Raffin was an Information Technology Manager at the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Information and Technology in Sacramento, California.
In 2012, Eric D. Raffin was a ES-00 under the senior executive service payscale and is among the highest-paid ten percent of employees in the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Information and Technology.
Year | Occupation | Paygrade | Base Salary | Bonus | Location |
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2012 | Information Technology Management | ES-00 | $165,300 | $0 | Sacramento, California |
2011 | Information Technology Management | ES-00 | $165,300 | $0 | Sacramento, California |
2010 | Information Technology Management | GS-15 | $146,095 | $0 | Sacramento, California |
2009 | Information Technology Management | GS-15 | $143,148 | $0 | Sacramento, California |
2008 | Information Technology Management | GS-15 | $130,002 | $0 | Sacramento, California |
2007 | Information Technology Management | GS-15 | $125,500 | $0 | Sacramento, California |
It is possible that Eric D. Raffin has also worked at the Veterans Health Administration. See more information here.
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