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Agricultural Commodity Grader - Federal Salaries of 2005

Pay Rates for "Agricultural Commodity Grader"

How much does an Agricultural Commodity Grader in the federal government get paid? $48,131.41* *Based on the 2005 average.
1,989 EMPLOYEES
$95.69M TOTAL SALARY
GS MOST COMMON PAYSCALE

Agricultural Commodity Grader was the 117th most popular job in the U.S. Government in 2005, with 1,989 employed. The most common payscale was the general schedule payscale.

In 2005, the Agricultural Marketing Service hired the most employees titled Agricultural Commodity Grading, with an average salary of $46,559.

Government Agricultural Commodity Grading jobs are classified under the General Schedule (GS) payscale. The minimum paygrade for a Agricultural Commodity Grading job is GS-4, and the highest paygrade that can be attained within this job series is GS-15. Remember that the starting and maximum yearly pay listed above reflect base pay only - your actual salary will be higher based on the Locality Pay Adjustment for the area in which you work.

Job Description

This occupation includes positions that administer, supervise, or perform work concerned with examining and evaluating agricultural products to determine their official U.S. grade and/or their acceptability in terms of quality or condition in accordance with official standards and related regulations. The work often includes the inspection or monitoring of the conditions under which the product is processed, stored, or transported insofar as these factors affect product quality.

Agencies that have hired an Agricultural Commodity Grader

Agency Employees Hired Average Salary
Agricultural Marketing Service 1,751 $46,558.76
Grain Inspection, Packers & Stockyards Administration 238 $59,694.99

Agricultural Commodity Grader Pay Distribution

The average pay for an Agricultural Commodity Grader is $48,131.41. The highest paid Agricultural Commodity Grader made $132,264 in 2005.

Common Agricultural Commodity Grader Payscales

Payscale Number of Agricultural Commodity Grading Employees
GS - General Schedule 1,977
GM - Emp Covered By Pmrs Termination Provisns 12

Starting Paygrade: $28,921.00 / year base pay at paygrade GS-4, Step 1
Maximum Paygrade: $152,771.00 / year base pay at paygrade GS-15, Step 10
Category: Administrative and Management
Occupation Family: 1900 QUALITY ASSURANCE, INSPECTION, AND GRADING GROUP

Other Jobs at the GS-4 Paygrade

GS-4 is the starting paygrade for Agricultural Commodity Grading jobs. Here are some other Federal Government jobs that can be held by employees at the GS-4 paygrade.

Occupation Occupation Category Starting Paygrade Maximum Paygrade
Archives TechnicianAdministrative and ManagementGS-4GS-15
Cash ProcessingClerical and Administrative SupportGS-1GS-9
Motor Carrier SafetyAdministrative and ManagementGS-4GS-15
Dental AssistantTechnical and Medical SupportGS-1GS-9
Editorial AssistanceClerical and Administrative SupportGS-1GS-9

Average Agricultural Commodity Grading Pay Trend from 2004 to 2021

In 2004, the average pay for an Agricultural Commodity Grader was $46,523. Since then, the average pay has increased to $59,631 in 2021.


Data Sources

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The series code of this occupation is 1980.

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