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Science and Technology Salary Survey - 3 Example Jobs: Chief Executive Officer | Science Technologist | Computer Operations Manager

Computer Operations Manager
Area: 193000700000 Survey Title: Science and Technology Salary Survey

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Public Databases
Annual Salary $80,273 $44,934 $59,750 $79,298 $241,719 $339,171
Incentive/Variable Pay $14,698 $3,527 $14,551 $69,956 $103,200
Total Direct Annual Compensation $94,971 $44,934 $63,277 $93,849 $311,675 $442,371
ERI Assessor Databases
Annual Salary $76,770 $63,635 $69,316 $75,756 $84,127 $91,513
Incentive/Variable Pay $4,184 $3,468 $3,778 $4,128 $4,585 $4,987
Total Direct Annual Compensation $80,954 $67,103 $73,094 $79,884 $88,712 $96,500
Survey Participants' Databases
Annual Salary $96,141 $75,884 $85,678 $95,860 $106,042 $115,836
Incentive/Variable Pay $2,239 $1,768 $1,995 $2,232 $2,469 $2,696
Total Direct Annual Compensation $98,380 $77,652 $87,673 $98,092 $108,511 $118,532
Position Description

Manages and coordinates computer operations activity to ensure rapid, accurate, and efficient data processing of organization's workload. Plans and develops policies and procedures for carrying out computer operations. Devises systems capability that reflects the highest state of technical sophistication consistent with the corporation's needs and budget. Ensures security of company's database.

Meets with subordinates to discuss progress of work, resolve problems, and ensure that standards for quality and quantity of work are met. Creates staff capable of meeting current and future needs, and adjusts hours of work, priorities, and staff assignments to ensure efficient operation, based on workload. Reviews daily logs and reports to detect recurring slowdowns or errors. Consults with software and hardware vendors to solve computer processing problems. Meets with users to determine quality of service and identify needs. Ensures organization makes maximum use of the general system by providing for the education and training of the principal users. Meets with data processing managers to determine impact of proposed changes in hardware or software on computer operations and service to users. Evaluates new software and hardware to determine usefulness and compatibility with existing software and hardware. Evaluates proposed data processing projects to assess adequacy of existing hardware, and recommends purchase of equipment. Develops budget and monitors expenditures. May direct and coordinate activities of tape library.


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