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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-12-15; City Council; Resolution 98-4161 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 I 0 0 RESOLUTION NO. 98-416 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, TO ADOPT THE NE\: INFORMATION SYSTEMS SERIES CLASSIFICATIONS; DELETE OLD INFORMATION SYSTEMS SERIES CLASSIFICATIONS; RECLASSIFY ELEVEN INFORMATI( SYSTEMS POSITIONS INTO THE NEW INFORMATION SYSTEMS SERIES; TRANSFER MONIES FROM THE CONTINGENCY ACCOUNT TO INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND AMEND THE GENERAL EMPLOYEES’ SALARY SCHEDULE AND FY 1998-99 BUDGET. WHEREAS, it is necessary to establish the new classifications of Systems Administrator I, 11, I11 and Applications Specialist I, 11, I11 in the General Employees’ Classification and Salary Plan, to appropriately describe the assigned responsibilities of these positions; and WHEREAS, it is desirable and necessary to delete the classifications of Compute] Operator/Programmer, Programmedhalyst, Systems Analyst, Public Safety Systems Specialist, Network Specialist I and 11; and WHEREAS, it is desirable and necessary to reclassify eleven positions in the Infomation Systems, Police and Community Development departments into these new classifications; and WHEREAS, the City and the Carlsbad City Employees’ Association have met and conferred on the impact of this recommendation on their respective represented employee; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, as follows: 1. That the above recitations are true and correct. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 0 0 2. That the classifications of Systems Administrator I at salary range 5 1, Systems Administrator I1 at salary range 87, Systems Administrator I11 at salary range 1 13, and Applications Specialist I at salary range 75, Applications Specialist I1 at salary range 94, Applications Specialist I11 at salary range 109, in the General Employees’ Classification and Salary Plan, as described in Attachment A and B, attached hereto and made a part thereof, are hereby approved. 3. That the classifications of Computer OperatorProgrammer, Programmerlhalyst, Systems Analyst, Public Safety Systems Specialist, Network Specialist I and I1 are hereby deleted from the General Employees Classification and Salaq Plan, except that the classification of Network Specialist I shall remain until vacated by the incumbent of the position and will at that time be deleted. 4. That the revised General Employees’ Salary Schedule as shown in Attachment ( attached hereto and made a part thereof, incorporating the classification and salary changes are hereby approved. 5. That eleven positions currently classified in the old information systems classifications are reclassified into the new information systems classifications as detailed Attachment D, attached hereto and made a part thereof, are hereby approved. I/ 11 11 11 1 1 11 11 I 0 0 1 6. That the amount of $17,000 is appropriated and transferred from the Council 2 Contingency Account to the Information Systems Department account to pay for these 3 11 salary adjustments. 4 5 PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting ofthe Carlsbad Citj ll Council held on the 15th day of December , 1998, by the following vote to wit 6 7 ll AYES: Council Members Lewis, Hall, Finnila, Nygaard and Kulchin 8 NOES: None 9 ABSENT: None 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 (SEAL) ATTEST: ALETIIA L. RAUTENKRANZ, City Clerk 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 I 0 0 Attachment A Resolution No. 98-416 CITY OF CARLSBAD JOB DESCRIPTION JOB TITLE: SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR I, II, 111 DEPARTMENT: VARIOUS BASIC FUNCTION: Under general supervision, provide technical expertise to administer, troubleshoot, maintain, monitor and operate City’s voice, data and computer systems. Provide lead support for system management, configuration, security, resource monitoring, reporting and troubleshooting. Trains and supports users on system operation and maintenance. Perform related duties as assigned. LEVELING REQUIREMENTS: lncumbenfs are assigned fo levels based on competency and job complexity as described below: Level I: Support assigned system, installing new equipment and supporting end users. Work on problems of moderate scope where analysis of situation or data requires a review of identifiable factors. Level II: Support system operations for one or more major service area(s). Work on problems of diverse scope where analysis of data requires evaluation or review of identifiable factors. May lead other Information System personnel. Level Ill: Serve as the System Administrator for a large, complex City system(s). Provide analytical and technical expertise for systems integration. Work on problems of diverse scope where analysis of situations or data require evaluation or review of intangible factors. May lead other Information System personnel. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Troubleshoot system perlformance problems and provides solutions derived from analysis and research using knowledge of operating systems, networks, peripheral devices, application software, and databases. Serve as resource for users regarding system performance problems. Provide backup and recovery capabilities by monitoring, testing, backing up and restoring data and systems. 1 0 0 Perform operating system, application and database updates and installs as needed. Apply patches and develop procedures to ensure consistency of applied patches. Coordinate cable installation, system planning, installing, monitoring, testing and servicing with staff and outside vendors. Design, develop and implement tools for system administration using in-depth technical knowledge of operating system and scripting. Plan and direct studies of potential system upgrades and prepares design proposals to reflect time, costs and alternative actions to satisfy existing and future needs; presents recommendations to both customer and management Conduct analysis of system specifications and develops project plans and flow charts for new systems or changes to current systems. Maintain complex database with respect to access methods, device and space allocation, organization, protection and security. Consult with end users, management, staff and vendors in the identification and resolution of system(s) software and hardware problems or difficulties; serve as liaison between vendors and end users. Document procedures, prepare reports and maintain records of equipment and software as necessary. Perform routine maintenance and operations functions as required. Serve as resource for users regarding system problems and to the Information System staff in resolving application issues as they relate to the City systems. Continue development of technical expertise in the packages used on the City’s systems. Serve as resource for specified applications as required. May perform lead duties on project teams or in training others as assigned. Perform other duties as assigned or requested. 2 0 0 QUALIFICATIONS: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: The following describe requirements by level and are cumulative: Level I: General knowledge of the internal structures, functionality and capabilities of the assigned system(s). Knowledge of the use, capability, characteristics and limitations of assigned systems, including PBX, voice mail and end user hardware and related equipment. Knowledge of packages used on the City’s computer system. Ability to distinguish between hardware and software faults. Ability to communicate clearly and concisely, orally and in writing, with an ability to express complex technical concepts in business terms. Ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships. Level II: Knowledge of database protocols and systems administration. Knowledge and understanding of various operating systems used by the City and the inter-relationship between operating systems, networks and databases. Ability to apply knowledge to analyze and resolve problems which span multiple areas. Ability to test, diagnose and resolve problems quickly using a range of diagnostic support tools. Ability to optimize system performance using monitoring and logging tools. 3 0 0 Ability to function with minimum guidance and have good project management skills, operating as part of a team organizing, planning and executing projects from beginning through implementation. Ability to exercise independent judgment in developing methods, techniques and evaluation criteria for obtaining results. Level Ill: Overall knowledge of the internal structures, functionality and capabilities of City- wide system. Advanced knowledge of operating system, database and system administrator responsibilities. Ability to integrate systems in a multi-vendor environment. Ability to lead a team organizing, planning and executing complex projects from beginning through implementation as the project manager. Ability to supervise and train other staff as required. EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION: Any combination equivalent to experience and education that could likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in information systems or related field; and, Progressively responsible professional experience with data communication hardware and software, including design, installation and maintenance of network systems. Knowledge of specific systems will vary depending on the assignment and will be specified on the job announcement. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Possession of a valid California Class C Driver’s License. 4 0 0 PHYSICAL REQUlREMENTSMlORKlNG CONDITIONS: May vary depending on the assignment. Ability to lift and move equipment and materials, such as, microcomputers, printers, related equipment accessories, paper, cable, etc. to install and maintain systems as necessary. Occasionally would have to assist in the delivery of equipment and configuration checks. Incumbents may need to drive to various city locations or to off-site meetings as necessary and as the assignment demands. 1 1 12019 8 5 e e Attachment B Resolution No. 98-416 CITY OF CARLSBAD JOB DESCRIPTION JOB TITLE: APPLICATIONS SPECIALIST I, II, 111 DEPARTMENT: VARIOUS BASIC FUNCTION: Under general supervision, evaluate, recommend, instaWintegrate, test, maintain and monitor performance of software products and provide technical support to users of multi-client, multi-vendor software environment. Confer with end users to determine types of hardware and software required. Train and support end users in use of equipment and software. LEVELING REQUIREMENTS: incumbents are assigned fo levels based on compefency and complexity of assigned applicafion as described below: Level I: Assigned application(s) is complex and typically supports a single major service area. Work on problems of moderate scope where analysis of situation or data requires a review of identifiable factors. Level 11: Assigned application(s) is highly complex and requires coordination with multiple users across major service areas. Work on problems of diverse scope where analysis of data requires evaluation or review of identifiable factors. May lead other Information System personnel. Level Ill: Assigned application(s) are highly complex and require coordination with multiple users, major service area and/or applications. Work on complex problems where analysis of situations or data requires an in-depth evaluation of various factors. May lead other Information System personnel. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Support end user in application functionalities. Install application updates as needed. Apply patches and develop procedures to ensure consistency of applied patches. Coordinate installation availability of the application. Participate in the analysis, evaluation, testing and implementation of computer systems for assigned applications and/or user groups. Create specifications for systems to meet business requirements and enhance performance. 1 0 0 Plan and direct studies of potential applications and prepare design proposals to reflect time, costs and alternative actions to satisfy existing and future needs; present recommendations to both customer and management. Conduct analysis of systems specifications and develop project plans and flowcharts for new systems or changes to current systems. Design, code and implement software modifications to meet product/platform connectivity needs and specialized user requirements, including report writing. Identify and resolve network systems problems related to the integration of the assigned application. Consult with end user, management, staff and vendors in the identification and resolution of computer system(s) software problems or difficulties; serve as liaison between vendors and end users. Train end user personnel in the use of systems or applications; serve as resource for specified applications; provide technical assistance regarding connectivity to other peripheral equipment. Document procedures, prepare reports and maintain records of equipment and software as necessary. Perform routine maintenance and operations as required. Continue development of technical expertise in the packages used on the City’s computers and networks. May perform lead duties on project teams or in training others as assigned. Perform other duties as assigned or requested. QUALIFICATIONS: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Knowledge and understanding of various programming languages, report writers and operating systems used by the City and the inter-relationship between operating systems, networks and databases. 2 0 0 Ability to communicate effectively with end users to resolve problems. Ability to function with minimum guidance and have good project management skills, operating as part of a team executing projects from beginning through implementation. Ability to demonstrate strong analytical, problem solving and conceptual skills. Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing with an ability to express complex technical concepts in business terms. The following describe additional requirements by level and are cumulative: Level I: Knowledge of assigned application. Level 11: Knowledge of complex application(s). Knowledge of assigned Major Service Area’s operations and information technology needs. Ability to organize and plan projects across assigned Major Service Areas. Ability to provide lead supervision for assigned personnel. Level Ill: Knowledge of multiple and complex applications. Broad knowledge of assigned Major Service Areas’ operations, business requirements and information technology needs. EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION: Any combination equivalent to experience and education that could likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in information systems or related field; and, Progressively responsible professional experience in information systems and programming, including design and development of systems and procedures. 3 0 0 Knowledge of specific applications and systems will vary depending on the assignment and will be specified on the job announcement. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Possession of a valid California Class C Driver's License. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTSNVORKING CONDITIONS: May vary depending on the assignment. Ability to lift and move equipment and materials, such as, microcomputers, printers, related equipment accessories, paper, cable, etc. to install and maintain systems as necessary. Occasionally would have to assist in the delivery of equipment and configuration checks. Incumbents may need to drive to various city locations or to off-site meetings as necessary and as the assignment demands. 1 1 /20/98 4 0 0 Attachment C Resolution No. 98-41 SALARY SCHEDULE - GENERAL EMPLOYEES CLASSIFICATION RANGE CLASSIFICATION RANE ACCOUNT CLERK I ACCOUNT CLERK I1 ACCOUNTANT ACCOUNTING SUPERVISOR ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY APPLICATIONS SPECIALIST I APPLICATIONS SPECIALIST I1 APPLICATIONS SPECIALIST I11 AQUATICS SPECIALIST ASSISTANT ENGINEER ASSISTANT PLANNER ASSISTANT TO THE TREASURER ASSOCIATE ENGINEER ASSOCIATE PLANNER BUILDING INSPECTOR I BUILDING INSPECTOR I1 BUILDING MAINTENANCE WORKER I BUILDING MAINTENANCE WORKER I1 BUILDING TECHNICIAN I1 BUYER CIRCULATION SUPERVISOR CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER I CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER I1 COMMUNITY LIBRARY SERVICES SUPERVISOR CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR I CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR I1 CRIME PREVENTION TECHNICIAN CROSS CONNECTION CONTROL TECHNICIAN CUSTODIAN CUSTODIAN I1 DEPUTY CITY CLERK/TECHNICIAN ELECTRICIAN ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN I ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN 11 EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN I EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN I1 GRAPHIC ARTIST HOUSING ASSISTANT HOUSING SPECIALIST I HOUSING SPECIALIST I1 HUMAN RESOURCES TECHNICIAN JUVENILE JUSTICE PROGRAM COORDINATOR LEGAL SECRETARY LIBRARIAN I LIBRARIAN I1 LIBRARY ASSISTANT I LIBRARY ASSISTANT I1 LIBRARY CLERK I LIBRARY CLERK I1 MAINTENANCE WORKER I MESSENGER METER SERVICES WORKER I 7 15 58 44 30 35 75 94 109 30 74 64 63 91 78 55 70 27 39 50 42 35 43 55 50 55 70 31 38 1 12 37 38 35 50 34 49 24 20 46 61 35 54 45 38 53 24 35 1 4 12 1 18 METER SERVICES WORKER I1 METER SERVICES WORKER I11 OFFICE SPECIALIST I OFFICE SPECIALIST I1 OPERATIONS/MAINTENANCE STOREKEEPER PARK MAINTENANCE SPECIALIST PARK MAINTENANCE WORKER I1 PARK MAINTENANCE WORKER 111 PARK DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR PLANNING TECHNICIAN I PLANNING TECHNICIAN I1 POLICE TRAINING COORDINATOR POLICE RECORDS SPECIALIST I POLICE RECORDS SPECIALIST I1 RECREATION ASSISTANT RECREATION SPECIALIST RECREATION SUPERVISOR I RECREATION SUPERVISOR I1 SANITATION SYSTEMS OPERATOR I SANITATION SYSTEMS OPERATOR I1 SANITATION SYSTEMS OPERATOR I11 SECRETARY SENIOR BUILDING INSPECTOR SENIOR BUILDING MAINTENANCE WORKER SENIOR CIRCULATION SUPERVISOR SENIOR CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR SENIOR ELECTRICIAN SENIOR LIBRARIAN SENIOR OFFICE SPECIALIST SENIOR PLANNER SITE MANAGER STOREKEEPER STREET MAINTENANCE WORKER I1 STREET MAINTENANCE WORKER I11 SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR I SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR I1 SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR I11 TECHNICIAN I TREE TRIMMER I TREE TRIMMER I1 TREE TRIMMER LEADWORKER UTILITY MAINTENANCE WORKER I11 UTILITY WORKER I UTILITY WORKER I1 UTILITY WORKER I11 VALVE MAINTENANCE WORKER WATER CONSERVATION SPECIALIST - L 3 4 3 2 7 E E 1 3 1 c 1 I i I I 1 e Salary Schedule - General Employees Page 2 CLASSIFICATION RANGE WATER SYSTEMS OPERATOR I WATER SYSTEMS OPERATOR I1 WATER SYSTEMS OPERATOR I11 32 46 53 10/1/98 0 a 0 THE CITY OF CARLSBAD GENERAL EMPLOYEE BIWEEKLY SALARY SCHEDULE Effective December 15, 1998 RANGE STEP A STEP B STEP c STEP D STEP E RANGE 1 $765.60 $803.88 $844.07 $886.28 $930.59 1 2 $773.25 $811.92 $852.51 $895.14 $939.90 2 3 $780.99 $820.04 $861.04 $904.09 $949.29 3 4 $788.80 $828.24 $869.65 $913.13 $958.79 4 5 $796.69 $836.52 $878.35 $922.26 $968,38 5 6 $804.65 $844.88 $887.13 $93 1.48 $978.06 6 7 $812.70 $853.33 $896.00 $940.80 $987.84 7 8 $820.83 $861.87 $904.96 $950.21 $997.72 8 9 $829.04 $870.49 $914.01 $959.71 $1,007.70 9 10 $837.33 $879.19 $923.15 $969.31 $1,017.77 10 11 $845.70 $887.98 $932.38 $979.00 $1,027.95 11 12 $854.15 $896.87 $941.71 $988.79 $1,038.23 12 13 $862.70 $905.83 $951.12 $998.68 $1,048.61 13 14 $871.33 $914.89 $960.64 $1,008.66 $1,059.10 14 15 $880.04 $924.04 $970.24 $1,018.75 $1,069.69 15 16 $888.84 $933.28 $979.94 $1,028.94 $1,080.39 16 17 $897.73 $942.61 $989.74 $1,039.23 $1,091.19 17 18 $906.70 $952.04 $999.64 $1,049.62 $1,102.11 18 19 $915.77 $961.56 $1,009.64 $1,060.12 $1,113.12 19 20 $924.93 $971.17 $1,019.73 $1,070.72 $1,124.25 20 21 $934.18 $980.89 $1,029.93 $1,081.43 $1,135.50 21 22 $943.52 $990.69 $1,040.23 $1,092.24 $1,146.85 22 23 $952.95 $1,000.60 $1,050.64 $1,103.16 $1,158.32 23 24 $962.48 $1,010.61 $1,061.14 $1,114.19 $1,169.91 24 25 $972.11 $1,020.71 $1,071.75 $1,125.34 $1,181.60 25 26 $981.83 $1,030.92 $1,082.47 $1,136.59 $1,193.42 26 27 $991.65 $1,041.23 $1,093.29 $1,147.96 $1,205.36 27 28 $1,001.57 $1,051.64 $1,104.22 $1,159.44 $1,217.41 28 29 $1,011.58 $1,062.16 $1,115.27 $1,171.03 $1,229.58 29 30 $1,021.70 $1,072.78 $1,126.42 $1,182.74 $1,241.88 30 31 $1,031.91 $1,083.51 $1,137.68 $1,194.57 $1,254.30 31 32 $1,042.23 $1,094.34 $1,149.06 $1,206.51 $1,266.84 32 33 $1,052.66 $1,105.29 $1,160.55 $1,218.58 $1,279.51 33 34 $1,063.18 $1,116.34 $1,172.16 $1,230.77 $1,292.30 34 35 $1,073.81 $1,127.51 $1,183.88 $1,243.07 $1,305.22 35 36 $1,084.55 $1,138.78 $1,195.71 $1,255.50 $1,318.28 36 37 $1,095.39 $1,150.17 $1,207.67 $1,268.06 $1,331.46 37 38 $1,106.35 $1,161.67 $1,219.75 $1,280.74 $1,344.78 38 39 $1,117.41 $1,173.28 $1,231.95 $1,293.55 $1,358.22 39 40 $1,128.59 $1,185.02 $1,244.27 $1,306.48 $1,371.81 40 41 $1,139.87 $1,196.87 $1,256.71 $1,319.55 $1,385.52 41 42 $1,151.27 $1,208.84 $1,269.28 $1,332.74 $1,399.38 42 43 $1,162.79 $1,220.92 $1,281.97 $1,346.07 $1,413.37 43 44 $1,174.41 $1,233.13 $1,294.79 $1,359.53 $1,427.50 44 45 $1.186.16 $1,245.46 $1,307.74 $1,373.13 $1,441.78 45 THE CITY OF CARLSBAD 0 GENERAL EMPLOYEE BIWEEKLY SALARY SCHEDULE Effective December 15, 1998 RANGE STEP A STEP B STEP c STEP D STEP E RANGE 46 $1,198.02 $1,257.92 $1,320.82 $1,386.85 $1,456.20 46 48 $1,222.10 $1,283.21 $1,347.36 $1,414.73 $1,485.47 48 50 $1,246.66 $1,309.00 $1,374.45 $1,443.17 $1,515.32 50 51 $1,259.13 $1,322.09 $1,388.19 $1,457.60 $1,530.48 51 52 $1,271.72 $1,335.30 $1,402.07 $1,472.18 $1,545.79 52 47 $1,210.00 $1,270.50 $1,334.02 $1,400.73 $1,470.76 47 49 $1,234.32 $1,296.04 $1,360.84 $1,428.88 $1,500.32 49 53 $1,284.44 $1,348.66 $1,416.09 $1,486.90 $1,561.24 53 54 $1,297.28 $1,362.15 $1,430.25 $1,501.77 $1,576.86 54 55 $1,310.26 $1,375.77 $1,444.56 $1,503,93 $1,592.62 55 57 $1,336.59 $1,403.42 $1,473.59 $1,547.27 $1,624.64 57 59 $1,363.46 $1,431.63 $1,503.21 $1,578.37 $1,657.29 59 56 $1,332.88 $1,389.52 $1,459.00 $1,531.95 $1,608.55 56 58 $1,349.95 $1,417.45 $1,488.33 $1,562.74 $1,640.88 58 60 $1,377.09 $1,445.94 $1,518.24 $1,594.15 $1,673.86 60 61 $1,390.86 $1,460.41 $1,533.42 $1,610.10 $1,690.60 61 62 $1,404.77 $1,475.01 $1,548.76 $1,626.20 $1,707.51 62 63 $1,418.82 $1,489.76 $1,564.25 $1,642.46 $1,724.58 63 64 $1,433.01 $1,504.66 $1,579.89 $1,658.88 $1,741.83 64 65 $1,447.34 $1,519.70 $1,595.69 $1,675.47 $1,759.25 65 66 $1,461.81 $1,534.90 $1,611.64 $1,692.23 $1,776.84 66 67 $1,476.43 $1,550.25 $1,627.76 $1,709.15 $1,794.61 67 68 $1,491.19 $1,565.75 $1,644.04 $1,726.24 $1,812.55 68 69 $1,506.10 $1,581.41 $1,660.48 $1,743.50 $1,830.68 69 70 $1,521.16 $1,597.22 $1,677.08 $1,760.94 $1,848.99 70 71 $1,536.38 $1,613.19 $1,693.86 $1,778.55 $1,867.48 71 72 $1,551.74 $1,629.33 $1,710.80 $1,796.33 $1,886.15 72 73 $1,567.26 $1,645.62 $1,727.90 $1,814.30 $1,905.01 73 74 $1,582.93 $1,662.08 $1,745.18 $1,832.44 $1,924.06 74 75 $1,598.76 $1,678.70 $1,762.63 $1,850.77 $1,943.30 75 77 $1,630.90 $1,712.44 $1,798.06 $1,887.97 $1,982.37 77 79 $1,663.67 $1,746.86 $1,834.21 $1,925.91 $2,022.21 79 81 $1,697.11 $1,781.97 $1,871.07 $1,964.62 $2,062.85 81 76 $1,614.74 $1,695.48 $1,780.26 $1,869.27 $1,962.74 76 78 $1,647.20 $1,729.57 $1,816.04 $1,906.84 $2,002.19 78 80 $1,680.31 $1,764.33 $1,852.55 $1,945.17 $2,042.43 80 82 $1,714.09 $1,799.79 $1,889.78 $1,984.27 $2,083.48 82 83 $1,731.23 $1,817.79 $1,908.68 $2,004.12 $2,104.32 83 84 $1,748.54 $1,835.97 $1,927.77 $2,024.15 $2,125.36 84 85 $1,766.02 $1,854.33 $1,947.05 $2,044.40 $2,146.62 85 86 $1,783.69 $1,872.87 $1,966.51 $2,064.84 $2,168.08 86 87 $1,801.52 $1,891.60 $1,986.18 $2,085.49 $2,189.76 87 88 $1,819.54 $1,910.52 $2,006.04 $2,106.34 $2,211.66 88 89 $1,837.73 $1,929.62 $2,026.10 $2,127.41 $2,233.78 89 90 $1,856.11 $1,948.92 $2.046.36 $2,148.68 $2.256.11 90 @ THE CITY OF CARLSBAD 0 GENERAL EMPLOYEE BIWEEKLY SALARY SCHEDULE Effective December 15, 1998 RANGE STEP A STEP B STEP c STEP D STEP E RANGE 91 $1,874.67 $1,968.40 $2,066.83 $2,170.17 $2,278.68 91 92 $1,893.42 $1,988.09 $2,087.50 $2,191.88 $2,301.47 92 93 $1,912.35 $2,007.97 $2,108.37 $2,213.79 $2,324.48 93 94 $1,931.48 $2,028.05 $2,129.45 $2,235.92 $2,347.72 94 95 $1,950.79 $2,048.33 $2,150.75 $2,258.29 $2,371.20 95 96 $1,970.30 $2,068.82 $2,172.26 $2,280.87 $2,394.91 96 97 $1,990.00 $2,089.50 $2,193.98 $2,303.68 $2,418.86 97 99 $2,030.00 $2,131.50 $2,238.08 $2,349.98 $2,467.48 99 100 $2,050.30 $2,152.82 $2,260.46 $2,373.48 $2,492.15 100 101 $2,070.80 $2,174.34 $2,283.06 $2,397.21 $2,517.07 101 102 $2,091.51 $2,196.09 $2,305.89 $2,421.19 $2,542.24 102 98 $2,009.90 $2,110.40 $2,215.92 $2,326.71 $2,443.05 98 103 $2,112.43 $2,218.05 $2,328.95 $2,445.40 $2,567.67 103 104 $2,133.55 $2,240.23 $2,352.24 $2,469.85 $2,593.34 104 105 $2,154.89 $2,262.63 $2,375.76 $2,494.55 $2,619.28 105 106 $2,176.44 $2,285.26 $2,399.52 $2,519.50 $2,645.48 106 107 $2,198.20 $2,308.11 $2,423.52 $2,544.70 $2,671.94 107 109 $2,242.38 $2,354.50 $2,472.23 $2,595.84 $2,725.63 109 108 $2,220.18 $2,331.19 $2,447.75 $2,570.14 $2,698.65 108 110 $2,264.81 $2,378.05 $2,496.95 $2,621.80 $2,752.89 110 111 $2,287.45 $2,401.83 $2,521.92 $2,648.01 $2,780.42 111 112 $2,310.33 $2,425.85 $2,547.14 $2,674.49 $2,808.22 112 113 $2,333.43 $2,450.10 $2,572.61 $2,701.24 $2,836.30 113 0 0 v) z 0 i= z 0 a n 5 .. 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