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City of Chicago / Department of Buildings / Managing Deputy Commissioner

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Managing Deputy Commissioner

Enforce laws and maintain public safety — patrol, respond to incidents, investigate crimes, and make arrests.

1 employees hold this title in Department of Buildings. Median total compensation for the role is $194,688, above the department median of $133,432.

Employees
1
Total payroll
$194.7K
Role median
$194,688
Agency median
$133,432
Comparison
Above

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This role across City of Chicago

Managing Deputy Commissioner is held in 7 City of Chicago departments. In Department of Buildings, the median of $194,688 ranks #1 of 7.

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Managing Deputy Commissioner beyond City of Chicago

This role is reported in 2 jurisdictions. In City of Chicago, the median of $195,714 ranks #1 of 2. See Managing Deputy Commissioner across all of City of Chicago

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$114,579 · 6

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Employees with this title

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Grant Ullrich

Managing Deputy Commissioner/Department of Buildings

2026 total comp
$194,688
Base pay
$194,688
Overtime
$0
Other pay
$0
Benefits
$0
Total compensation
$194,688
Employment type
Full-Time
Pay basis
Salaried

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Annual Salary
$194,688

At Department of Buildings, Grant Ullrich serves as a Managing Deputy Commissioner. They work full-time. Their 2026 pay totaled $194,688.