The University compensation plan is refreshed each year following an analysis of the most recent market data. Salary survey data is drawn from different geographical markets and business sectors for benchmark jobs to determine whether a change needs to be made in any market range and median zone in order to remain competitive for the recruitment and retention of University staff. Market data for seventy additional benchmark jobs were utilized in the most current analysis, with all benchmark jobs representing 84% of the Professional and Scientific staff.
Because salary markets for the variety of University jobs will change at different rates, the changes resulting from the annual survey analysis will also vary between levels and pay structures. For the pay structures proposed to be effective July 1, 2012, the changes in the market ranges and median zones range from 0-4 percent from the current structures.
Individual salary decisions for FY13 will be based upon job performance and salary position in relation to the latest market range and median zone information. Variations in responsibility, performance, funding, and job specific market conditions should also be reflected appropriately in future salary decisions.
| Level | Market Range Minimum | Median Zone | Market Range Maximum |
|---|---|---|---|
2A |
$31,200 |
$33,405 - $42,515 |
$53,144 |
3A |
$33,280 |
$38,621 - $49,155 |
$61,443 |
4A |
$37,080 |
$47,133 - $59,987 |
$74,984 |
5A |
$43,126 |
$57,502 - $73,184 |
$91,480 |
6A |
$53,856 |
$71,808 - $91,392 |
$114,240 |
7A |
$66,660 |
$88,880 - $113,120 |
$141,400 |
8A |
$85,800 |
$114,400 - $145,600 |
$182,000 |
9 |
open range |
open range |
open range |
10 |
open range |
open range |
open range |
Last updated July 2012