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Electro-Mechanic

Operate, maintain, and repair equipment or facilities, performing skilled hands-on work.

4 employees hold this title in Fire Department. Median total compensation for the role is $188,161, below the department median of $226,568.

Employees
4
Total payroll
$759.2K
Role median
$188,161
Agency median
$226,568
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This role across Los Angeles County

Electro-Mechanic is held in 4 Los Angeles County departments. In Fire Department, the median of $188,161 ranks #2 of 4.

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Median total compensation for the Electro-Mechanic role in other Los Angeles Countydepartments (highest first). Each bar links to that department’s page for this role.

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Employees with this title

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Albert Garcia

Electro-Mechanic/Fire Department

2025 total comp
$200,605
Base pay
$103,073
Overtime
$31,917
Other pay
$1,795
Benefits
$63,820
Total compensation
$200,605

Albert Garcia is a Electro-Mechanic at Fire Department. 2025 total compensation came to $200,605.

Erick Clark

Electro-Mechanic/Fire Department

2025 total comp
$189,735
Base pay
$107,795
Overtime
$17,318
Other pay
$2,065
Benefits
$62,557
Total compensation
$189,735

Erick Clark is a Electro-Mechanic at Fire Department. 2025 total compensation came to $189,735.

Michael Vickroy

Electro-Mechanic/Fire Department

2025 total comp
$186,586
Base pay
$108,098
Overtime
$34,404
Other pay
$3,739
Benefits
$40,345
Total compensation
$186,586

Michael Vickroy works as a Electro-Mechanic for Fire Department. Michael earned $186,586 in 2025.

Kenneth Tolbert

Electro-Mechanic/Fire Department

2025 total comp
$182,241
Base pay
$108,221
Overtime
$13,294
Other pay
$2,558
Benefits
$58,168
Total compensation
$182,241

Kenneth Tolbert works as a Electro-Mechanic for Fire Department. Kenneth earned $182,241 in 2025.