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Public Buildings Service Salaries of 2004

5,893 EMPLOYEES
$71,334.94 AVERAGE SALARY
$420.31M TOTAL SALARY

The Public Buildings Service had 5,893 employees in 2015 with an average pay (base salary + bonus) of $71,334.94. The most common occupation was building management, followed by general business and industry. The most common payscale is General Schedule.

The top ten percent of employees in the Public Buildings Service earn 16% of the total income. See the top 100 most well paid employees in Public Buildings Service.

Pay Distribution in the Public Buildings Service

Top 10 Occupations in the Public Buildings Service

Payscale Distribution

The most common payscale is General Schedule, which pays 90.01% of the employees in the Public Buildings Service. General Schedule is followed by Nonsupervisory Pay Schedules - Federal W, which pays 6.36% of employees.

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Data Sources

The information provided on these pages is sourced from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Enterprise Human Resources Integration (EHRI) dataset. Postal Service data is managed exclusively by the USPS . All information is displayed unmodified and as provided by the source agency.

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The agency code of the Public Buildings Service is GS03.

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