Texas A&M University is part of The Texas A&M System-wide Pay Plan, which is administered by the Pay Plan Administration Committee and the Pay Plan Administrator at the System level. Each job classification at the university has associated with it a job title, title code, salary pay grade, FLSA exemption status, and job family.
For many titles, Classification and Compensation has set minimum hiring rates based on the market. For titles that have not yet had a market rate determined, salary pay grades still determine the compensation allowed for the title.
Texas A&M University is part of The Texas A&M System-wide Pay Plan, which is administered by the Pay Plan Administration Committee and the Pay Plan Administrator at the System level. Each job classification at the university has associated with it a job title, title code, salary pay grade, FLSA exemption status, and job family.
For many titles, Classification and Compensation has set minimum hiring rates based on the market. For titles that have not yet had a market rate determined, salary pay grades still determine the compensation allowed for the title.
Salary pay grades each have a minimum, midpoint, and maximum, allowing for greater flexibility for determining hire rates at the department level. The minimum to midpoint may be used with Department Head Authorization. The midpoint to maximum will require authorization at the level of Dean/ Vice President or designee. Any rates exceeding the pay grade maximum will require authorization by both the Dean/ Vice President and through HROE, the President or designee.
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