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VIII.- OBJETIVOS Y FUNCIONES

2. TITULAR DEL ÁREA DE RESPONSABILIDADES

2.1 Nivel 5. Jefe de Departamento

Educ. Work Job Employ Average Median Middle Range SOC Occupational Title Level Exp. Train. ment Wage Wage 25th % - 75th %

Management Occupations

11-1011 Chief executives 3 1 6 140 80.36 73.30 60.53 --- N/A 11-1021 General and operations managers 3 2 6 800 41.96 35.43 24.77 --- 50.84 11-1031 Legislators 3 2 6 40 24,900 18,590 17,070 --- 23,250 11-2022 Sales managers 3 2 6 60 46.17 42.82 37.15 --- 51.85 11-3011 Administrative services managers 3 2 6 70 30.21 28.65 24.01 --- 35.64 11-3021 Computer and information systems managers 3 1 6 30 45.45 44.31 38.90 --- 55.25 11-3031 Financial managers 3 1 6 90 47.46 43.24 28.14 --- 56.61 11-3051 Industrial production managers 3 1 6 30 34.21 29.09 22.20 --- 36.41 11-9021 Construction managers 3 3 4 50 44.26 41.31 32.71 --- 55.59 11-9032 Education administrators, elementary and secondary school 2 1 6 80 87,580 86,980 77,360 --- 96,500 11-9051 Food service managers 7 2 6 90 18.13 16.37 13.18 --- 22.62 11-9111 Medical and health services managers 3 3 6 90 39.09 34.13 30.61 --- 39.21 11-9199 Managers, all other 7 2 6 30 36.72 35.89 20.84 --- 49.51

Business and Financial Operations Occupations

13-1023 Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products 7 3 3 60 24.39 22.57 18.43 --- 29.72 13-1041 Compliance officers 3 3 4 * 18.78 16.67 13.85 --- 20.99 13-1051 Cost estimators 3 3 6 50 31.75 32.59 22.05 --- 37.85 13-1071 Human resources specialists 3 3 6 110 21.38 20.27 15.35 --- 25.76 13-1111 Management analysts 3 2 6 50 30.20 27.38 23.90 --- 34.96 13-1151 Training and development specialists 3 2 6 50 23.42 19.67 14.84 --- 32.76 13-1161 Market research analysts and marketing specialists 3 3 6 70 24.69 20.39 16.91 --- 27.79 13-1199 Business operations specialists, all other 7 3 6 190 24.03 21.26 16.07 --- 31.27 13-2011 Accountants and auditors 3 3 6 250 34.81 28.57 22.23 --- 41.57 13-2021 Appraisers and assessors of real estate 3 3 3 40 16.94 16.13 10.89 --- 22.44 13-2072 Loan officers 3 3 4 100 31.60 30.08 18.43 --- 42.61

Computer and Mathematical Occupations

15-1131 Computer programmers 3 3 6 40 29.36 27.76 20.98 --- 37.40 15-1142 Network and computer systems administrators 3 3 6 30 25.46 25.56 21.00 --- 30.21 15-1151 Computer user support specialists 6 3 4 150 19.95 18.25 15.67 --- 22.95

Architecture and Engineering Occupations

17-2112 Industrial engineers 3 3 6 40 37.00 37.68 29.32 --- 44.86 17-2141 Mechanical engineers 3 3 6 30 40.68 42.86 26.08 --- 54.10 17-3011 Architectural and civil drafters 4 3 6 40 19.32 17.21 15.52 --- 21.95

Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations

19-3031 Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists 1 3 1 50 30.75 29.71 24.72 --- 37.62

Community and Social Services Occupations

21-1012 Educational, guidance, school, and vocational counselors 2 3 6 90 25.10 25.62 21.10 --- 29.08 21-1021 Child, family, and school social workers 3 3 6 100 17.42 15.76 14.59 --- 18.95 21-1022 Healthcare social workers 2 3 6 70 25.64 24.85 20.27 --- 28.86 21-1092 Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists 3 3 5 60 17.27 16.82 14.30 --- 18.73 21-1093 Social and human service assistants 7 3 5 90 11.27 10.40 9.03 --- 12.75

Legal Occupations

23-1011 Lawyers 1 3 6 130 74.58 56.53 32.14 --- N/A 23-2011 Paralegals and legal assistants 4 3 6 * 27.33 25.41 21.34 --- 29.42

Education, Training, and Library Occupations

25-2011 Preschool teachers, except special education 4 3 6 190 11.34 9.20 8.35 --- 13.89 25-2012 Kindergarten teachers, except special education 3 3 1 80 47,760 49,840 38,970 --- 56,670 25-2021 Elementary school teachers, except special education 3 3 1 450 49,920 50,940 42,120 --- 58,320 25-2022 Middle school teachers, except special and career/technical education 3 3 1 320 49,350 50,390 42,050 --- 57,440 25-2053 Special education teachers, middle school 3 3 1 50 51,740 48,840 42,710 --- 58,180 25-3021 Self-enrichment education teachers 7 2 6 40 15.48 9.18 8.32 --- 25.93 25-4021 Librarians 2 3 6 30 27.56 27.57 23.93 --- 31.82 25-9031 Instructional coordinators 2 1 6 100 26.28 26.63 21.87 --- 31.73 25-9041 Teacher assistants 6 3 6 * 17,980 17,850 16,650 --- 19,050

Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations

27-2022 Coaches and scouts 3 3 6 70 46,200 44,890 28,450 --- 65,070 27-3031 Public relations specialists 3 3 6 60 17.61 13.82 10.05 --- 21.15 27-4021 Photographers 7 3 3 30 9.48 8.54 7.92 --- 9.17

Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations

29-1051 Pharmacists 1 3 6 120 52.36 53.89 48.39 --- 60.21 29-1123 Physical therapists 1 3 6 150 38.44 38.73 31.81 --- 44.88 29-1126 Respiratory therapists 4 3 6 60 22.14 23.17 18.22 --- 26.39 29-1127 Speech-language pathologists 2 3 6 90 32.97 31.39 25.62 --- 39.11 29-1141 Registered nurses 4 3 6 1,260 24.01 23.76 19.25 --- 28.20 29-2012 Medical and clinical laboratory technicians 4 3 6 50 13.14 12.93 11.57 --- 14.61

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Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations

29-2021 Dental hygienists 4 3 6 70 24.48 25.08 17.43 --- 30.80 29-2034 Radiologic technologists 4 3 6 140 21.56 21.88 17.19 --- 26.22 29-2052 Pharmacy technicians 7 3 4 210 12.80 12.72 10.31 --- 15.47 29-2057 Ophthalmic medical technicians 5 3 6 30 16.94 16.62 14.29 --- 19.02 29-2071 Medical records and health information technicians 5 3 6 50 12.25 11.38 9.51 --- 14.21

Healthcare Support Occupations

31-1014 Nursing assistants 5 3 6 600 10.06 9.54 8.44 --- 11.85 31-2011 Occupational therapy assistants 4 3 6 40 29.53 30.23 26.72 --- 33.13 31-9091 Dental assistants 5 3 6 110 15.18 15.26 13.38 --- 17.06 31-9092 Medical assistants 5 3 6 260 12.44 12.31 9.74 --- 14.21 31-9094 Medical transcriptionists 5 3 6 40 15.46 13.86 12.43 --- 17.22 31-9097 Phlebotomists 5 3 6 70 10.57 10.04 8.59 --- 12.22

Protective Service Occupations

33-1012 First-line supervisors of police and detectives 7 2 4 100 24.53 23.73 20.06 --- 27.96 33-1021 First-line supervisors of fire fighting and prevention workers 5 2 4 40 25.02 23.51 20.49 --- 28.31 33-2011 Firefighters 5 3 3 150 15.82 14.44 12.19 --- 17.73 33-3012 Correctional officers and jailers 7 3 4 430 13.46 13.24 12.37 --- 13.94 33-3021 Detectives and criminal investigators 7 2 4 70 19.64 18.73 16.38 --- 21.15 33-3051 Police and sheriff's patrol officers 7 3 4 300 16.23 15.98 14.43 --- 17.89

Food Preparation and Serving-Related Occupations

35-1012 First-line supervisors of food preparation and serving workers 7 2 6 390 12.54 10.85 9.16 --- 14.48 35-2011 Cooks, fast food 8 3 5 180 8.59 8.70 8.07 --- 9.33 35-2012 Cooks, institution and cafeteria 8 3 5 260 8.55 8.56 7.98 --- 9.14 35-2014 Cooks, restaurant 8 2 4 500 8.92 8.85 8.13 --- 9.73 35-2021 Food preparation workers 8 3 5 230 9.23 8.86 8.15 --- 10.04 35-3011 Bartenders 8 3 5 190 8.47 8.61 8.00 --- 9.21 35-3021 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food 8 3 5 2,070 8.11 8.40 7.89 --- 8.92 35-3031 Waiters and waitresses 8 3 5 1,080 8.67 8.61 8.00 --- 9.22 35-9011 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers 8 3 5 180 8.19 8.44 7.91 --- 8.96 35-9021 Dishwashers 8 3 5 280 8.17 8.43 7.90 --- 8.96 35-9031 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop 8 3 6 280 8.19 8.42 7.89 --- 8.95

Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations

37-1011 First-line supervisors of housekeeping and janitorial workers 7 2 6 60 14.80 14.57 12.01 --- 18.34 37-1012 First-line supervisors of landscaping, lawn service, and

groundskeeping workers

7 2 6 30 21.20 18.54 16.04 --- 23.45 37-2011 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners 8 3 5 540 9.29 8.85 8.12 --- 10.16 37-2012 Maids and housekeeping cleaners 8 3 5 590 8.99 8.88 8.14 --- 9.87 37-2021 Pest control workers 7 3 4 70 11.57 10.59 9.20 --- 15.27 37-3011 Landscaping and groundskeeping workers 8 3 5 290 10.61 10.11 8.61 --- 12.19

Personal Care and Service Occupations

39-2021 Nonfarm animal caretakers 8 3 5 40 11.71 10.40 8.91 --- 12.59 39-3091 Amusement and recreation attendants 8 3 5 90 8.77 8.55 7.92 --- 9.19 39-5012 Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists 5 3 6 80 13.39 11.00 8.57 --- 19.77 39-9011 Childcare workers 7 3 5 170 8.18 8.40 7.88 --- 8.93 39-9021 Personal care aides 8 3 5 270 9.17 9.10 8.24 --- 10.45 39-9032 Recreation workers 3 3 6 90 9.45 9.12 8.29 --- 10.52

Sales and Related Occupations

41-1012 First-line supervisors of non-retail sales workers 7 2 6 50 21.12 16.51 13.63 --- 21.71 41-2011 Cashiers 8 3 5 1,510 8.80 8.67 8.06 --- 9.29 41-2021 Counter and rental clerks 8 3 5 140 10.62 9.23 8.37 --- 11.50 41-2022 Parts salespersons 8 3 4 70 12.64 12.85 8.91 --- 15.76 41-2031 Retail salespersons 8 3 5 2,300 11.41 9.21 8.34 --- 11.96 41-3011 Advertising sales agents 7 3 4 50 10.93 10.58 9.94 --- 11.23 41-3021 Insurance sales agents 7 3 4 80 26.19 25.78 9.19 --- 39.92 41-3099 Sales representatives, services, all other 7 3 5 120 16.79 14.37 10.43 --- 22.37 41-4011 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and

scientific products

3 3 4 60 24.11 21.46 16.22 --- 27.36 41-9022 Real estate sales agents 7 3 3 100 17.43 15.51 13.65 --- 18.07

Office and Administrative Support Occupations

43-1011 First-line supervisors of office and administrative support workers 7 2 6 350 20.60 19.36 15.26 --- 24.29 43-2011 Switchboard operators, including answering service 7 3 5 60 9.86 9.62 8.54 --- 11.22 43-3011 Bill and account collectors 7 3 4 190 12.96 12.03 10.51 --- 14.66 43-3021 Billing and posting clerks 7 3 5 210 14.56 13.92 12.25 --- 16.23 43-3031 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks 7 3 4 590 16.18 15.23 11.85 --- 19.34 43-3051 Payroll and timekeeping clerks 7 3 4 90 16.28 14.96 12.49 --- 19.16 43-3061 Procurement clerks 7 3 4 60 17.24 16.99 15.05 --- 18.77 43-3071 Tellers 7 3 5 250 11.20 10.84 9.31 --- 12.91 43-4031 Court, municipal, and license clerks 7 3 4 60 15.60 14.33 12.55 --- 17.17 43-4051 Customer service representatives 7 3 5 1,630 9.74 8.72 8.02 --- 9.89

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Office and Administrative Support Occupations

43-4071 File clerks 7 3 5 60 10.49 9.58 8.47 --- 12.67 43-4081 Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks 7 3 5 * 8.25 8.55 8.02 --- 9.08 43-4131 Loan interviewers and clerks 7 3 5 80 17.10 16.35 13.59 --- 20.05 43-4151 Order clerks 7 3 5 40 11.12 10.66 9.45 --- 12.16 43-4161 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping 7 3 5 60 14.17 14.06 11.44 --- 16.81 43-4171 Receptionists and information clerks 7 3 5 510 12.62 11.81 9.93 --- 14.75 43-4199 Information and record clerks, all other 7 3 5 170 14.45 14.01 11.57 --- 17.19 43-5031 Police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers 7 3 4 40 11.39 11.14 10.02 --- 12.70 43-5032 Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance 7 3 4 50 13.36 11.91 10.60 --- 15.75 43-5051 Postal service clerks 7 3 5 30 21.00 25.45 14.89 --- 26.45 43-5052 Postal service mail carriers 7 3 5 120 23.78 26.34 19.65 --- 27.17 43-5081 Stock clerks and order fillers 8 3 5 690 10.56 9.74 8.55 --- 12.08 43-6012 Legal secretaries 7 3 4 90 18.64 17.71 14.90 --- 21.69 43-6013 Medical secretaries 7 3 4 120 12.08 12.41 10.09 --- 14.02 43-6014 Secretaries and administrative assistants, except legal, medical, and

executive

7 3 5 750 13.22 12.64 10.22 --- 15.16 43-9011 Computer operators 7 3 4 40 16.17 16.67 13.44 --- 18.83 43-9061 Office clerks, general 7 3 5 1,060 10.84 10.30 8.82 --- 12.37

Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations

45-1011 First-line supervisors of farming, fishing, and forestry workers 7 2 6 60 20.58 18.06 13.39 --- 30.38 45-2092 Farmworkers and laborers, crop, nursery, and greenhouse 8 3 5 380 10.83 8.70 8.02 --- 9.68 45-4022 Logging equipment operators 7 3 4 70 16.28 16.46 14.40 --- 18.43

Construction and Extraction Occupations

47-1011 First-line supervisors of construction trades and extraction workers 7 1 6 180 28.96 29.04 19.87 --- 35.97 47-2031 Carpenters 7 3 2 140 15.95 14.07 11.90 --- 18.33 47-2051 Cement masons and concrete finishers 8 3 4 40 16.67 15.05 12.80 --- 19.39 47-2061 Construction laborers 8 3 5 500 13.62 11.56 8.86 --- 17.43 47-2073 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators 7 3 4 70 15.47 14.65 13.11 --- 17.17 47-2111 Electricians 7 3 2 230 18.94 17.09 15.33 --- 20.16 47-2152 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters 7 3 2 * 16.33 16.12 11.70 --- 18.12 47-2181 Roofers 8 3 4 30 11.96 12.06 10.04 --- 13.73 47-3013 Helpers--electricians 7 3 5 110 11.19 10.88 9.91 --- 12.26 47-4051 Highway maintenance workers 7 3 4 60 12.13 11.55 10.16 --- 13.84

Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations

49-1011 First-line supervisors of mechanics, installers, and repairers 7 2 6 180 29.84 30.07 20.74 --- 38.39 49-2022 Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line

installers

5 3 4 70 22.27 21.05 15.14 --- 30.91 49-3021 Automotive body and related repairers 7 3 4 50 16.26 17.27 10.97 --- 20.96 49-3023 Automotive service technicians and mechanics 7 3 3 350 17.03 14.50 10.80 --- 21.09 49-3031 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists 7 3 3 60 18.19 17.49 15.07 --- 21.10 49-3042 Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines 7 3 3 40 18.03 17.19 15.62 --- 20.51 49-3093 Tire repairers and changers 7 3 5 100 11.17 10.60 9.44 --- 12.09 49-9021 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers 5 3 3 160 18.96 18.25 14.72 --- 22.45 49-9041 Industrial machinery mechanics 7 3 3 150 27.20 22.20 16.21 --- 40.23 49-9043 Maintenance workers, machinery 7 3 4 50 17.27 15.71 12.15 --- 18.09 49-9071 Maintenance and repair workers, general 7 3 3 640 15.37 14.49 11.24 --- 18.03 49-9098 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers 7 3 4 90 11.65 9.14 8.29 --- 12.55 49-9099 Installation, maintenance, and repair workers, all other 7 3 4 * 12.36 12.36 10.70 --- 13.94

Production Occupations

51-1011 First-line supervisors of production and operating workers 5 2 6 210 27.98 25.19 19.67 --- 34.80 51-2099 Assemblers and fabricators, all other 7 3 4 * 11.01 9.06 8.30 --- 11.16 51-3011 Bakers 8 3 3 70 10.53 9.89 8.57 --- 12.01 51-3021 Butchers and meat cutters 8 3 3 60 13.35 12.90 10.45 --- 15.70 51-4011 Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic 7 3 4 40 11.93 11.58 10.41 --- 13.28 51-4041 Machinists 7 3 3 90 13.61 12.29 9.67 --- 18.68 51-4072 Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and

tenders, metal and plastic

7 3 4 30 11.98 10.43 8.78 --- 12.56 51-4121 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers 7 3 4 100 12.85 9.33 8.33 --- 18.12 51-5112 Printing press operators 7 3 4 70 10.53 9.73 8.44 --- 11.60 51-6031 Sewing machine operators 8 3 5 30 10.64 10.51 8.87 --- 11.90 51-8031 Water and wastewater treatment plant and system operators 7 3 3 50 19.66 17.64 15.20 --- 21.72 51-9012 Separating, filtering, clarifying, precipitating, and still machine setters,

operators, and tenders

7 3 4 40 23.67 23.92 19.56 --- 30.40 51-9061 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers 7 3 4 150 13.68 11.89 8.97 --- 16.15 51-9111 Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders 7 3 4 110 10.68 10.49 9.18 --- 11.70 51-9198 Helpers--production workers 8 3 5 120 10.93 9.40 8.44 --- 11.45

Transportation and Material Moving Occupations

53-1021 First-line supervisors of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand 7 2 6 50 21.81 21.94 17.08 --- 27.22 53-1031 First-line supervisors of transportation and material-moving machine

and vehicle operators

7 2 6 110 24.66 22.80 20.66 --- 27.59 53-3022 Bus drivers, school or special client 7 3 5 400 8.67 8.68 8.07 --- 9.29 53-3031 Driver/sales workers 7 3 5 170 12.99 11.11 9.72 --- 14.69

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Transportation and Material Moving Occupations

53-3032 Heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers 5 3 5 650 19.32 18.63 12.96 --- 25.46 53-3033 Light truck or delivery services drivers 7 3 5 380 13.18 13.09 9.34 --- 15.51 53-3041 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs 8 3 5 * 8.28 8.51 7.95 --- 9.06 53-7011 Conveyor operators and tenders 8 3 5 40 15.40 14.61 12.91 --- 17.49 53-7061 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment 8 3 5 190 9.19 9.05 8.25 --- 10.33 53-7062 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand 8 3 5 810 12.70 10.94 8.86 --- 15.42

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