City of Los Angeles Transportation Engineering Associate Hourly Pay
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$42
/hrThe estimated total pay for a Transportation Engineering Associate at City of Los Angeles is $42 per hour. This number represents the median, which is the midpoint of the ranges from our proprietary Total Pay Estimate model and based on salaries collected from our users. The estimated base pay is $42 per hour. The "Most Likely Range" represents values that exist within the 25th and 75th percentile of all pay data available for this role.
How accurate is this most likely Total Pay range (base + additional) of $34-$52/hr?
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“The PPO is great for just yourself, but is very expensive to add a spouse, so we had to switch to an HMO plan that’s a bit more limited. Kaiser is also an option for those who prefer that.”
- Vacation & Paid Time Off(11 comments)
“Depends on your MOU and job class, but standard amount of vacation, two weeks to start, three weeks after five years. If you are an essential employee, that’s when things get crazy. 13 holidays a year, and if you have to work them, you get time and a half for those days to take off later, and it really starts to add up. Plus 2 floating holidays and a week of personal time a year as well. And that’s not including the 90 hours a year of sick time that’s also separate.”