FY 2013-2014 Minimum Wage Guide
FACULTY
Job Title |
Academic Yr |
Fiscal Yr |
Instructor/Lecturer |
46,885 |
56,595 |
Assistant Professor |
67,870 |
82,210 |
Associate Professor |
79,015 |
96,110 |
Professor |
95,570 |
116,335 |
LTR/PDR
HOURLY
| State of Delaware Minimum Hourly Wage Rate |
$7.25 per hour effective 7/24/2009
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| Federal Minimum Hourly Wage Rate |
$7.25 per hour effective 7/24/2009 to be used in place of State of Delaware rate
Federal Minimum Wage supersedes State rate |
37.5 HOURS: GENERAL STRUCTURE
| Grade |
Minimum |
Hourly |
1st Quartile |
Mid-Point |
3rd Quartile |
Maximum |
| 25N |
$23,460 |
$12.03 |
$26,979 |
$30,498 |
$34,017 |
$37,536 |
| 26(N, E) |
$27,030 |
$13.86 |
$31,059 |
$35,088 |
$39,168 |
$43,248 |
| 27(N, E) |
$29,376 |
$15.06 |
$34,527 |
$39,678 |
$44,829 |
$49,980 |
| 28(N, E) |
$33,762 |
$17.31 |
$39,678 |
$45,594 |
$51,510 |
$57,426 |
| 29(N, E) |
$39,168 |
$20.09 |
$46,053 |
$52,938 |
$59,772 |
$66,606 |
| 30E |
$45,492 |
$23.33 |
$53,448 |
$61,404 |
$69,360 |
$77,316 |
| 31E |
$49,572 |
$25.42 |
$60,690 |
$71,808 |
$82,977 |
$94,146 |
| 32E |
$57,936 |
$29.71 |
$70,992 |
$84,048 |
$97,053 |
$110,058 |
| 33E |
$68,340 |
$35.05 |
$83,742 |
$99,144 |
$114,495 |
$129,846 |
| 34E |
$78,030 |
$40.02 |
$97,512 |
$116,994 |
$136,527 |
$156,060 |
| 35E |
$92,004 |
$47.18 |
$115,005 |
$138,006 |
$161,007 |
$184,008 |
| 36E |
$116,790 |
$59.89 |
$146,013 |
$175,236 |
$204,408 |
$233,580 |
| 37E |
$134,334 |
$68.89 |
$167,943 |
$201,552 |
$235,110 |
$268,668 |
| 38E |
$154,530 |
$79.25 |
$193,137 |
$231,744 |
$270,402 |
$309,060 |
| (E) Exempt, (N) Non-exempt Position |
37.5 HOURS: SELECT MARKET STRUCTURE
| Grade |
Minimum |
Hourly |
1st Quartile |
Mid-Point |
3rd Quartile |
Maximum |
| 27S |
$36,720 |
$18.83 |
$43,146 |
$49,572 |
$55,998 |
$62,424 |
| 28S |
$42,228 |
$21.66 |
$49,618 |
$57,008 |
$64,398 |
$71,788 |
| 29S |
$49,062 |
$25.16 |
$57,648 |
$66,234 |
$74,820 |
$83,405 |
| 30S |
$56,814 |
$29.14 |
$66,756 |
$76,699 |
$86,641 |
$96,584 |
| 31S |
$61,914 |
$31.75 |
$75,845 |
$89,775 |
$103,706 |
$117,637 |
| 32S |
$72,420 |
$37.14 |
$88,715 |
$105,009 |
$121,304 |
$137,598 |
| 33S |
$85,476 |
$43.83 |
$104,708 |
$123,940 |
$143,172 |
$162,404 |
| 34S |
$97,512 |
$50.01 |
$121,890 |
$146,268 |
$170,646 |
$195,024 |
| 35S |
$115,056 |
$59.00 |
$143,820 |
$172,584 |
$201,348 |
$230,112 |
| 36S |
$146,100 |
$74.92 |
$182,625 |
$219,150 |
$255,675 |
$292,200 |
| (S) Exempt Select Market Position (no Non-Exempt positions in the Select Market) |
40 HOURS: GENERAL STRUCTURE
| Grade |
Minimum |
Hourly |
1st Quartile |
Mid-Point |
3rd Quartile |
Maximum |
| 25N |
$25,024 |
$12.03 |
$28,777 |
$32,529 |
$36,282 |
$40,034 |
| 26(N, E) |
$28,832 |
$13.86 |
$33,144 |
$37,456 |
$41,768 |
$46,080 |
| 27(N, E) |
$31,334 |
$15.06 |
$36,834 |
$42,334 |
$47,834 |
$53,333 |
| 28(N, E) |
$36,013 |
$17.31 |
$42,316 |
$48,620 |
$54,923 |
$61,227 |
| 29(N, E) |
$41,779 |
$20.09 |
$49,094 |
$56,410 |
$63,725 |
$71,040 |
| 30E |
$48,525 |
$23.33 |
$57,007 |
$65,489 |
$73,971 |
$82,453 |
| 31E |
$52,877 |
$25.42 |
$64,751 |
$76,625 |
$88,499 |
$100,373 |
| 32E |
$61,798 |
$29.71 |
$75,709 |
$89,619 |
$103,530 |
$117,440 |
| 33E |
$72,896 |
$35.05 |
$89,285 |
$105,675 |
$122,064 |
$138,453 |
| 34E |
$83,232 |
$40.02 |
$104,040 |
$124,848 |
$145,656 |
$166,464 |
| 35E |
$98,138 |
$47.18 |
$122,670 |
$147,202 |
$171,734 |
$196,267 |
| 36E |
$124,576 |
$59.89 |
$155,725 |
$186,875 |
$218,024 |
$249,173 |
| (E) Exempt, (N) Non-exempt Position |
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT EMPLOYMENT RANGES
Effective: July 1, 2012
A student is defined as a matriculated individual who is
enrolled full-or part-time in an undergraduate degree granting
program of the University of Delaware.
The Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid,
in coordination with the Office of Human Resources, reserves the
right to review classifications of undergraduate students employed
under The College Work-Study Program and to amend it when required.
These hourly wage ranges allow for increases
(not to exceed $1.00 per hour) based on continuous years of employment,
total hours worked, and/or merit.
Job Code 4I1006, Student Worker Class I, Hourly
Rate $7.25-$7.85
These are entry-level positions that do not require prior
experience. Incumbents normally receive close supervision, tasks
are routine, and minimum training is required. Typical titles include:
Attendant (parking, ticket, gate, etc.)
Audio Assistant
Computing Assistant I
Farm Laborer
Food Service Aide
General Clerical/Aide I
Grader/Proctor
Laboratory Helper
Library Assistant
Model
Referee
Stage Crew
Usher
Job Code 4I1007, Student Worker Class II, Hourly
Rate $7.35-$8.10
These positions require prior knowledge and/or experience;
must be able to demonstrate skills and may train others in entry level positions.
Incumbents need less direct supervision. Typical titles include:
Animal Caretaker
Bartender B
Cashier
Computing Assistant II
Custodian
Delivery Assistant
Driver
Farm Assistant
Food Service Captain
General Clerical/Aide II
Housing Assistant
Student Ice Arena Monitor
Laboratory Assistant Tutor
Maintenance Helper
Projectionist
Recreation Aide
Research Assistant I
Teaching Assistant
Waitperson/Busperson
Job Code 4I1008, Student Worker Class III,
Hourly Rate $7.60-$8.35
These are primarily supervisory and program coordinator positions.
Supervision may include assigning tasks, maintaining schedules,
and reviewing the work of other student workers. Incumbents may
need special certification or have responsibility for equipment
inventory and building management. Typical titles include:
Assistant Student Manager
Intramural Supervisor
Student Building Supervisor
Bartender A
Life Guard Student Aid
Supervisor Student Manager
Program Aide
Student Nursing Assistant
Computing Assistant III
Research Assistant II
Student Security Aide
Job Code 4I1009, Student Worker Class IV, Hourly
Rate $8.35 minimum
These positions require a high level of technical or managerial
skills. Positions at this level may also require special licenses,
certification, or specialization in specific research areas. Typical
titles include:
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