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Supply Program Manager - Federal Salaries of 2021

Pay Rates for "Supply Program Manager"

How much does a Supply Program Manager in the federal government get paid? $77,000.34* *Based on the 2021 average.
1,416 EMPLOYEES
$108.72M TOTAL SALARY
IM MOST COMMON PAYSCALE

Supply Program Manager was the 139th most popular job in the U.S. Government in 2021, with 1,416 employed. The most common payscale was the employees holding incident management positions and appointed and compensated under section 306(b)(1) payscale.

In 2021, the Federal Emergency Management Agency hired the most employees titled Supply Program Management, with an average salary of $60,578.

Government Supply Program Management jobs are classified under the General Schedule (GS) payscale. The minimum paygrade for a Supply Program Management 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 involve (1) management, direction, or administration of a supply program that includes a mixture of technical supply functions; or (2) staff managerial, or administrative work primarily concerned with analyzing, developing, evaluating, or promoting improvements in the policies, plans, methods, procedures, systems, or techniques of a supply program.

Agencies that have hired a Supply Program Manager

Agency Employees Hired Average Salary
Federal Emergency Management Agency 772 $60,577.56
Office Secretary Health and Human Services 152 $84,683.74
Veterans Health Administration 150 $98,707.17
Federal Acquisition Service 61 $110,325.66
U.S. Coast Guard 44 $88,748.73
Internal Revenue Service 34 $117,582.06
Forest Service 19 $73,351.53
Department of Energy 17 $115,396.47
Indian Health Service 17 $84,977.29
Indian Affairs 15 $82,570.20
Department of State 14 $103,965.21
National Park Service 12 $88,144.83
Bureau of Engraving and Printing 8 $118,082.63
Program Support Center 7 $84,698.43
Office of Secretary of Transportation 7 $83,659.71
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Acquisition and Logistics 5 $126,567.80
Bureau of Reclamation 5 $72,847.40
Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center 5 $89,923.60
National Institutes of Health 5 $118,924.80
Customs and Border Protection 5 $87,973.50
Drug Enforcement Administration 5 $105,893.25
Bureau of Prisons/Federal Prison System 4 $121,068.75
George C. Marshall Space Flight Center 4 $112,930.00
Government Printing Office 3 $130,912.33
Geological Survey 3 $123,923.67
John F. Kennedy Space Center 3 $95,883.33
Bureau of Land Management 3 $77,300.33
Office Assistant Secretary Administration and Management 3 $79,364.67
Departmental Administration 3 $152,777.33
Department of Homeland Security Headquarters 3 $119,356.67
Securities and Exchange Commission 2 $153,387.50
Smithsonian Institution (Exchange Sep Boards of Trust) 2 $89,427.00
National Archives and Records Administration 2 $105,041.00
Goddard Space Flight Center 2 $125,734.50
U.S. Secret Service 2 $102,972.00
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service 2 $82,818.50
Executive Office for Immigration Review 2 $134,944.50
Bureau of the Census 1 $61,457.00
Office of the Secretary (Department of Commerce) 1 $149,477.00
Rural Housing Service 1 $76,783.00
Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers 1 $107,501.00
Food and Drug Administration 1 $135,548.00
Ames Research Center 1 $143,426.00
Science and Technology Directorate 1 $113,857.00
Mine Safety and Health Administration 1 $103,690.00
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Information and Technology 1 $112,689.00
U.S. Mint 1 $107,867.00
Maritime Administration 1 $68,960.00
Railroad Retirement Board 1 $123,126.00
Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation 1 $67,681.00
John Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field 1 $96,894.00

Supply Program Manager Pay Distribution

The average pay for a Supply Program Manager is $77,000.34. The highest paid Supply Program Manager made $199,300 in 2021.

Common Supply Program Manager Payscales

Payscale Number of Supply Program Management Employees
IM - Employees Holding Incident Management Positions And Appointed And Compensated Under Section 306(b)(1) 709
GS - General Schedule 645
IT - Employees Appointed And Compensated Under Section 306(b)(1) Of The Robert T Stafford Disaster Relief 30
IC - Employees Holding Incident Management Cadre Of On-call Response/recovery Employees(core)positions 18
IR - Internal Revenue Service Broadband Classification And Pay System Positions Only 7
PG - Printing Office Grades 3
SK - Non-supervisorty Postions Employed By The Securities And Exchange Commission (sec) And Formerly Under Gs Pay 2
ZA - Administrative 1
ES - Senior Executive Service 1

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: 2000 SUPPLY GROUP

Other Jobs at the GS-4 Paygrade

GS-4 is the starting paygrade for Supply Program Management 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
Health System AdministrationAdministrative and ManagementGS-4GS-15
Compliance Inspection and SupportClerical and Administrative SupportGS-1GS-9
Health Aid and TechnicianTechnical and Medical SupportGS-1GS-9
Land Law ExaminingAdministrative and ManagementGS-4GS-15
Construction Control TechnicalTechnical and Medical SupportGS-1GS-9

Average Supply Program Management Pay Trend from 2004 to 2021

In 2004, the average pay for a Supply Program Manager was $71,546. Since then, the average pay has increased to $77,000 in 2021.


Data Sources

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The series code of this occupation is 2003.

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