Basic Classified Employees Salary Schedule Sample Clauses

Basic Classified Employees Salary Schedule. 1. The salary schedule 2017-2018 (effective July 1, 2017) school year is shown below: XXXXX XXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXXX #00 CLASSIFIED SALARY SCHEDULE 2017-2018 3% above 16-17 Classifications Grouped Into Job Families Column Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 3% Longevity Step Server (1) 11.91 12.45 13.00 13.60 14.24 14.66 Assistant Xxxx Head Xxxx Head Xxxx II Assistant Food Svs Manager (2) (3) (4) (4A) 14.24 14.69 15.37 17.07 14.88 15.37 16.09 17.87 15.61 16.09 16.87 18.70 16.30 16.87 17.65 19.61 17.07 17.65 18.50 20.52 17.59 18.18 19.05 21.14 Pianist (5) 12.99 13.55 14.15 14.76 15.37 15.83 Library Tech (6) 14.01 14.66 15.32 16.06 16.79 17.29 Education Assistant (7) 14.01 14.66 15.32 16.06 16.79 17.29 Secretary I (8) 15.37 16.09 16.87 17.65 18.50 19.05 Secretary II (9) 16.09 16.87 17.65 18.50 19.40 19.98 Secretary/Bookkeeper (Athl) (9A) 16.09 16.87 17.65 18.50 19.40 19.98 Custodian (10) 14.69 15.37 16.09 16.87 17.65 18.18 Head Custodian II (11) 16.09 16.87 17.65 18.50 19.40 19.98 Head Custodian III (12) 17.07 17.87 18.70 19.61 20.52 21.14 Delivery (13) 15.61 16.30 17.07 17.87 18.70 19.26 Groundskeeper (13) 15.61 16.30 17.07 17.87 18.70 19.26 General Maintenance (14) 17.07 17.87 18.70 19.61 20.52 21.14 Xxxxxxxxx (14) 17.07 17.87 18.70 19.61 20.52 21.14 Electrician II (15) 24.25 25.41 26.69 27.87 29.31 30.19 Lead Plumber II (16) 25.23 26.50 27.83 29.21 30.66 31.58 Technology Tech I (17) 20.74 21.80 22.83 23.83 24.88 25.63 Technology Tech II (18) 25.36 26.63 27.95 29.37 30.83 31.75
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