Category and Wage Scale

Wage Rate Structure:

Effective
July 1, 2007

Category A $7.15-$7.65
Category B $7.40-$7.90
Category C $7.65-$8.15
Category D $7.90-$8.40

Length of service increases for students returning to the same department/position, and or exceptional performance increases may be given in $0.05 increments up to $0.25 per semester, not to exceed the category maximum, at your discretion.
• It is recommended that all new employees within a category will start at the minimum category pay level.
• Exceptions to this structure must be documented and presented to the Student Employment Coordinator and/or the Student Employment Committee for approval.

Category definitions:

Category A-$7.15-7.65 per hour
Job Duties
Required Experience
Skill Level
Supervision

Perform routine tasks as assigned.
Work entails well-defined procedures.

No prior work experience is necessary. No Special skills are required. Person will be continually supervised and have no decision making authority.
Category B-$7.40-7.90 per hour
Job Duties
Required Experience
Skill Level
Supervision
Performs general tasks with simple to moderate difficulty
Work entails well-defined procedures.
Some previous education or work experience is required. Some special skills or training is required. Person will be supervised, but has some decision making authority.
Category C-$7.65-8.15 per hour
Job Duties
Required Experience
Skill Level
Supervision
Requires special skills, knowledge or abilities.
Work entails general guidelines.
Moderate level of work experience or knowledge is required (minimum 6 months). Possess' the knowledge and skills to perform independently with or without training. Person will have limited supervision.
They will have some decision making authority.
Category D-$7.90-8.40 per hour
Job Duties
Required Experience
Skill Level
Supervision
Requires advanced specialized skills, knowledge or abilities.
Tasks may be difficult and complex in nature.
High level of previous work experience or knowledge is required (minimum 1 year). Ability to multitask with strong attention to detail.
Ability to perform required skills with minimal training.
Person will have minimal supervision.
They will make decisions and act independently.

Last updated on: September 5, 2007
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