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Transportation Industry Analyst - Federal Salaries of 2017

Pay Rates for "Transportation Industry Analyst"

How much does a Transportation Industry Analyst in the federal government get paid? $122,120.60* *Based on the 2017 average.
127 EMPLOYEES
$15.51M TOTAL SALARY
GS MOST COMMON PAYSCALE

Transportation Industry Analyst was the 365th most popular job in the U.S. Government in 2017, with 127 employed. The most common payscale was the general schedule payscale.

In 2017, the Office of Secretary of Transportation hired the most employees titled Transportation Industry Analysis, with an average salary of $119,021.

Government Transportation Industry Analysis jobs are classified under the General Schedule (GS) payscale. The minimum paygrade for a Transportation Industry Analysis 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 analytical, evaluative, advisory, or similar work pertaining to regulation of the transportation industry with regard to operations, economics, equity in industry practices, and protection of the public interest. The work requires a knowledge of transportation industry regulatory controls, of the customs and competitive practices of carriers, and of carrier operations, services, and facilities. It also requires a general knowledge of economics, statistics, law, business management and related subject-matter areas, but does not require full training and professional competence in any of those fields.

Agencies that have hired a Transportation Industry Analyst

Transportation Industry Analyst Pay Distribution

The average pay for a Transportation Industry Analyst is $122,120.60. The highest paid Transportation Industry Analyst made $161,900 in 2017.

Common Transportation Industry Analyst Payscales

Payscale Number of Transportation Industry Analysis Employees
GS - General Schedule 112
FV - Faa Core Compensation Plan 14
GM - Emp Covered By Pmrs Termination Provisns 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: 2100 TRANSPORTATION GROUP

Other Jobs at the GS-4 Paygrade

GS-4 is the starting paygrade for Transportation Industry Analysis 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
Civil Rights AnalysisAdministrative and ManagementGS-4GS-15
Financial Administration and ProgramAdministrative and ManagementGS-4GS-15
Medical Supply Aide and TechnicianTechnical and Medical SupportGS-1GS-9
Procurement Clerical and TechnicianClerical and Administrative SupportGS-1GS-9
Recreation SpecialistAdministrative and ManagementGS-4GS-15

Average Transportation Industry Analysis Pay Trend from 2004 to 2021

In 2004, the average pay for a Transportation Industry Analyst was $88,812. Since then, the average pay has increased to $134,143 in 2021.


Data Sources

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The series code of this occupation is 2110.

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