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View Salary Ranges for All City Positions 9/10/20 PRX48 MONTHLY, BIWEEKLY, AND HOURLY RATES PAGE 1 JOB CLASS/RANGE/B.U./TITLE 1 2 3 4 5 2734.11 2870.83 3014.39 3165.11 3323.34 01003 263 WC 1261.90 1325.00 1391.26 1460.82 1533.85 ACCOUNT CLERK I 15.7737 16.5625 17.3907 18.2602 19.1731 3014.39 3165.11 3323.34 3489.50 3663.98 01004 289 WC 1391.26 1460.82 1533.85 1610.54 1691.07 ACCOUNT CLERK II 17.3907 18.2602 19.1731 20.1318 21.1384 3323.34 3489.50 3663.98 3847.17 4039.55 01005 309 WC 1533.85 1610.54 1691.07 1775.62 1864.41 ACCOUNT CLERK III 19.1731 20.1318 21.1384 22.1952 23.3051 4453.51 4676.20 4909.97 5155.49 5413.24 01020 368 WC 2055.47 2158.25 2266.14 2379.46 2498.42 ACCOUNTANT I 25.6934 26.9781 28.3268 29.7432 31.2303 5155.49 5413.24 5683.92 5968.12 6266.54 01021 388 WC 2379.46 2498.42 2623.35 2754.52 2892.25 ACCOUNTANT II 29.7432 31.2303 32.7919 34.4315 36.1531 3847.09 4039.44 4241.42 4453.51 4676.20 01030 339 WC 1775.58 1864.36 1957.58 2055.47 2158.25 ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN 22.1948 23.3045 24.4698 25.6934 26.9781 4013.62 4214.25 4425.00 4646.24 4878.55 01023 340 WC 1852.44 1945.04 2042.31 2144.42 2251.64 ADMINISTRATIVE ANALYST 23.1555 24.3130 25.5289 26.8052 28.1455 3104.44 3259.68 3422.66 3593.80 3773.48 06831 288 WC 1432.82 1504.47 1579.69 1658.68 1741.61 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT I 17.9103 18.8059 19.7461 20.7335 21.7701 3259.68 3422.66 3593.80 3773.48 3962.14 06833 316 WC 1504.47 1579.69 1658.68 1741.61 1828.68 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II 18.8059 19.7461 20.7335 21.7701 22.8585 3714.66 3900.41 4095.41 4300.18 4515.22 06836 338 WC 1714.46 1800.19 1890.19 1984.70 2083.95 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT III 21.4308 22.5024 23.6274 24.8088 26.0494 7217.21 7578.09 7956.99 8354.81 8772.55 01082 790 MM 3331.02 3497.58 3672.46 3856.07 4048.87 AIRPORT MANAGER 41.6378 43.7197 45.9057 48.2009 50.6109 4018.51 4219.45 4430.44 4651.94 4884.55 01075 177 BC 1854.70 1947.44 2044.82 2147.05 2254.41 AIRPORT OPERATIONS TECHNICIAN 23.1838 24.3430 25.5602 26.8381 28.1801 5987.58 6286.99 6601.31 6931.38 7277.96 01185 803 MM 2763.50 2901.69 3046.76 3199.10 3359.06 ASSISTANT CITY CLERK 34.5438 36.2711 38.0845 39.9887 41.9883 13228.49 13889.93 14584.44 15313.65 16079.37 01190 914 MX 6105.46 6410.74 6731.28 7067.84 7421.25 ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER 76.3183 80.1343 84.1410 88.3480 92.7656 9/10/20 PRX48 MONTHLY, BIWEEKLY, AND HOURLY RATES PAGE 2 JOB CLASS/RANGE/B.U./TITLE 1 2 3 4 5 5847.70 6140.07 6447.06 6769.40 7107.90 01215 406 WC 2698.94 2833.88 2975.57 3124.34 3280.57 ASSISTANT ENGINEER 33.7367 35.4235 37.1946 39.0542 41.0071 4040.27 4242.26 4454.38 4677.09 4910.94 01250 364 WC 1864.74 1957.97 2055.87 2158.66 2266.59 ASSISTANT PLANNER 23.3092 24.4746 25.6984 26.9833 28.3324 6447.78 6770.11 7108.66 7464.10 7837.31 01430 776 MS 2975.90 3124.67 3280.92 3444.97 3617.22 ASSOCIATE ENGINEER 37.1987 39.0584 41.0115 43.0621 45.2152 5263.70 5526.86 5803.22 6093.36 6398.03 01450 764 MS 2429.40 2550.86 2678.41 2812.32 2952.94 ASSOCIATE PLANNER 30.3675 31.8857 33.4801 35.1540 36.9117 4389.86 4609.36 4839.83 5081.83 5335.93 01610 378 WC 2026.09 2127.40 2233.77 2345.46 2462.74 BUILDING INSPECTOR I 25.3261 26.5925 27.9221 29.3183 30.7842 4839.83 5081.83 5335.93 5602.71 5882.86 01611 398 WC 2233.77 2345.46 2462.74 2585.87 2715.17 BUILDING INSPECTOR II 27.9221 29.3183 30.7842 32.3234 33.9396 5335.93 5602.71 5882.86 6177.01 6485.85 01612 418 WC 2462.74 2585.87 2715.17 2850.93 2993.47 BUILDING INSPECTOR III 30.7842 32.3234 33.9396 35.6366 37.4184 9065.46 9518.75 9994.70 10494.42 11019.12 01825 891 MX 4184.06 4393.27 4612.94 4843.58 5085.75 CHIEF BLDG/CONST PROJ OFFICIAL 52.3008 54.9159 57.6617 60.5448 63.5719 10572.14 11100.74 11655.77 12238.56 12850.47 01830 902 MM 4879.45 5123.42 5379.59 5648.57 5930.99 CHIEF DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY 60.9931 64.0427 67.2449 70.6071 74.1374 17476.24 17476.24 17476.24 17476.24 17476.24 01850 928 MX 8065.96 8065.96 8065.96 8065.96 8065.96 CITY ATTORNEY 100.8245 100.8245 100.8245 100.8245 100.8245 9079.78 9533.76 10010.45 10510.97 11036.54 01875 890 MX 4190.67 4400.20 4620.21 4851.22 5093.79 CITY ENGINEER 52.3834 55.0025 57.7526 60.6403 63.6724 17913.84 17913.84 17913.84 17913.84 17913.84 01900 935 MX 8267.93 8267.93 8267.93 8267.93 8267.93 CITY MANAGER 103.3491 103.3491 103.3491 103.3491 103.3491 7463.25 7836.44 8228.22 8639.64 9071.63 02001 818 MM 3444.58 3616.82 3797.64 3987.53 4186.91 CITY SURVEYOR 43.0573 45.2102 47.4705 49.8441 52.3364 4896.92 5141.71 5398.81 5668.75 5952.20 06989 788 MS 2260.12 2373.10 2491.76 2616.35 2747.17 COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS SUPER 28.2515 29.6637 31.1470 32.7044 34.3396 9/10/20 PRX48 MONTHLY, BIWEEKLY, AND HOURLY RATES PAGE 3 JOB CLASS/RANGE/B.U./TITLE 1 2 3 4 5 4240.47 4452.45 4675.08 4908.84 5154.26 01968 593 PN 1957.14 2054.98 2157.73 2265.62 2378.89 COMMUNITY LIAISON 24.4642 25.6873 26.9716 28.3203 29.7361 4240.47 4452.45 4675.08 4908.84 5154.26 01978 593 PD 1957.14 2054.98 2157.73 2265.62 2378.89 COMMUNITY SERVICES OFFICER 24.4642 25.6873 26.9716 28.3203 29.7361 4159.00 4366.91 4585.27 4814.55 5055.24 02100 170 BC 1919.54 2015.50 2116.28 2222.10 2333.19 CONTAINER MAINTENANCE WORKER 23.9942 25.1938 26.4535 27.7762 29.1649 5311.15 5576.71 5855.59 6148.35 6455.75 02150 729 MS 2451.30 2573.87 2702.58 2837.70 2979.58 CRIME ANALYST 30.6412 32.1734 33.7823 35.4713 37.2447 4639.46 4871.44 5115.02 5370.75 5639.29 02011 192 BC 2141.29 2248.36 2360.78 2478.81 2602.75 CROSS CONNECTION CONTROL SPEC 26.7661 28.1045 29.5098 30.9851 32.5344 2869.96 3013.48 3164.15 3322.36 3488.46 02200 104 BC 1324.60 1390.84 1460.38 1533.40 1610.06 CUSTODIAN I 16.5575 17.3855 18.2548 19.1675 20.1258 3163.81 3321.97 3488.11 3662.53 3845.63 02201 128 BC 1460.22 1533.22 1609.90 1690.40 1774.91 CUSTODIAN II 18.2527 19.1653 20.1237 21.1300 22.1864 6732.13 7068.75 7422.19 7793.28 8183.00 02729 808 MM 3107.14 3262.50 3425.63 3596.90 3776.77 DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY 38.8393 40.7813 42.8204 44.9613 47.2096 3471.88 3645.50 3827.76 4019.14 4220.08 02734 700 WC 1602.41 1682.54 1766.66 1854.99 1947.73 DEPUTY CITY CLERK 20.0301 21.0318 22.0832 23.1874 24.3466 7734.91 8121.66 8527.74 8954.14 9401.83 02740 834 MM 3569.96 3748.46 3935.88 4132.68 4339.31 DEPUTY FINANCE OFFICER 44.6245 46.8558 49.1985 51.6585 54.2414 9722.65 10208.81 10719.23 11255.18 11817.95 04629 850 MM 4487.38 4711.76 4947.34 5194.70 5454.44 DEPUTY FIRE MARSHAL 56.0922 58.8970 61.8417 64.9338 68.1805 9009.75 9460.23 9933.27 10429.94 10951.41 02735 878 MM 4158.35 4366.26 4584.59 4813.82 5054.50 DEPUTY PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR 51.9794 54.5783 57.3074 60.1727 63.1813 3056.64 3209.48 3369.99 3538.47 3715.40 02750 324 WC 1410.76 1481.30 1555.38 1633.14 1714.80 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES TECH I 17.6345 18.5163 19.4422 20.4142 21.4350 3552.77 3730.39 3916.94 4112.76 4318.42 02751 345 WC 1639.74 1721.72 1807.82 1898.20 1993.12 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES TECH II 20.4967 21.5215 22.5978 23.7275 24.9140 9/10/20 PRX48 MONTHLY, BIWEEKLY, AND HOURLY RATES PAGE 4 JOB CLASS/RANGE/B.U./TITLE 1 2 3 4 5 10572.14 11100.74 11655.77 12238.56 12850.47 02785 892 MX 4879.45 5123.42 5379.59 5648.57 5930.99 DIR OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 60.9931 64.0427 67.2449 70.6071 74.1374 10088.73 10593.20 11122.84 11678.98 12262.94 02786 900 MX 4656.34 4889.17 5133.62 5390.30 5659.82 DIR OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 58.2043 61.1146 64.1703 67.3788 70.7477 9065.46 9518.75 9994.70 10494.42 11019.12 02787 891 MX 4184.06 4393.27 4612.94 4843.58 5085.75 DIR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 52.3008 54.9159 57.6617 60.5448 63.5719 9079.78 9533.76 10010.45 10510.97 11036.54 02790 890 MX 4190.67 4400.20 4620.21 4851.22 5093.79 DIR OF PARKS & COMM SERVICES 52.3834 55.0025 57.7526 60.6403 63.6724 10450.33 10972.84 11521.48 12097.58 12702.45 02800 875 MX 4823.23 5064.39 5317.61 5583.50 5862.67 DIR OF PUBLIC WORKS 60.2904 63.3049 66.4701 69.7937 73.2834 9370.37 9838.94 10330.84 10847.39 11389.77 02851 870 MX 4324.79 4541.05 4768.08 5006.49 5256.82 DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES 54.0599 56.7631 59.6010 62.5811 65.7102 3493.88 3668.55 3852.03 4044.60 4246.79 01981 571 PD 1612.56 1693.18 1777.86 1866.74 1960.06 DISPATCHER I 20.1570 21.1647 22.2232 23.3342 24.5008 3851.42 4043.97 4246.19 4458.50 4681.43 01982 592 PD 1777.58 1866.45 1959.78 2057.77 2160.66 DISPATCHER II 22.2197 23.3306 24.4973 25.7221 27.0082 4652.41 4885.03 5129.32 5385.74 5655.04 04354 762 MS 2147.27 2254.63 2367.38 2485.73 2610.02 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE 26.8409 28.1829 29.5922 31.0716 32.6252 3589.95 3769.50 3957.93 4155.81 4363.62 04350 342 WC 1656.90 1739.77 1826.74 1918.07 2013.98 ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN I 20.7113 21.7471 22.8343 23.9759 25.1747 3957.93 4155.81 4363.62 4581.80 4810.88 04351 362 WC 1826.74 1918.07 2013.98 2114.68 2220.41 ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN II 22.8343 23.9759 25.1747 26.4335 27.7551 4363.62 4581.80 4810.88 5051.47 5304.02 04352 382 WC 2013.98 2114.68 2220.41 2331.45 2448.01 ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN III 25.1747 26.4335 27.7551 29.1431 30.6001 5304.02 5569.20 5847.70 6140.07 6447.06 04353 402 WC 2448.01 2570.40 2698.94 2833.88 2975.57 ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN IV 30.6001 32.1300 33.7367 35.4235 37.1946 4093.37 4298.06 4512.92 4738.60 4975.53 04367 171 BC 1889.25 1983.72 2082.89 2187.05 2296.40 ENVIR COMPLIANCE OFFICER I 23.6156 24.7965 26.0361 27.3381 28.7050 9/10/20 PRX48 MONTHLY, BIWEEKLY, AND HOURLY RATES PAGE 5 JOB CLASS/RANGE/B.U./TITLE 1 2 3 4 5 4738.32 4975.23 5224.02 5485.17 5759.47 04369 201 BC 2186.92 2296.26 2411.09 2531.62 2658.22 ENVIR COMPLIANCE OFFICER II 27.3365 28.7033 30.1386 31.6453 33.2278 7463.25 7836.44 8228.22 8639.64 9071.63 04370 818 MM 3444.58 3616.82 3797.64 3987.53 4186.91 ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT MANAGER 43.0573 45.2102 47.4705 49.8441 52.3364 3441.03 3613.06 3793.70 3983.39 4182.57 04375 127 BC
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