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2006 Salary Ranges for 81 Specific IT Job Positions In 70 U.S. Metropolitan Areas Along With High Level Job Descriptions for Each Position.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c39647) has announced the addition of Computer Economics 2006 IT Salary Report to their offering.

This edition of our annual salary report provides 2006 salary ranges for 81 specific IT job positions in 70 U.S. metropolitan areas along with high level job descriptions for each position. Salary ranges are further broken down by organizational size for each job position within each metropolitan area. Organizational sizes are defined as: small firms (annual revenues less than $250 million), medium-size ($250-750 million), and large (over $750 million). To aid in analysis, all salary statistics are provided at the 25th percentile, median, and 75th percentile. (334 pp, 83 figures.)

Chapter 1 provides an Executive Summary for the report that highlights staffing and salary trends for 2006, with identification of the job positions showing the greatest gains and implications for the IT organization of the future.

Chapters 2-5 provide the detailed salary data for the job positions shown below:

Chapter 2:

--Network, System, & Security Admin

--Chief Information Officer (CIO CIO: see American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations.


(Chief Information Officer) The executive officer in charge of information processing in an organization.
)

--Director, Information Technology

--Director, Systems Development

--Director, IT Operations

--Director, Information Security

--Director, Client Services

--Manager, Systems Development

--Manager, Telecommunications

--Manager, Data Center Operations

--Manager, Systems Programming

--Manager, Information Security

--Manager, Technical Support

--Manager, Help Desk

--Manager, IT Finance

--Manager, IT Contracts

--Senior IT Trainer

--Senior Project Manager

--Senior IT Auditor

Chapter 3:

IT Management & Staff Functions

--Senior Customer Relationship Manager

--Business Systems Analyst I/II/III

--Application Programmer I/II/III

--Web Applications Developer I/II/III

--Data Architect

--Senior Data Warehouse Analyst

--Senior Database Administrator

--Database Analyst I/II/III

--Senior Technical Architect

--Quality Assurance Analyst I/II/III

Chapter 4:

System Development

--Shift Supervisor, Data Center Operations

--Computer Operator, I/II/III

--Production Control Analyst I/II/III

--Senior Data Entry Operator

--Senior Systems Librarian

--Senior Documentation Specialist

--Help Desk Representative I/II/III

--Technical Support Analyst I/II/III

Chapter 5:

Data Center Operations

--Webmaster

--Senior Web Designer

--Test Engineer I/II/III

--Network Architect

--Network Administrator I/II/III

--Telecommunications Support Analyst I/II/III

--Systems Programmer I/II/III

--Microsoft Systems Administrator I/II/III

--Multi-Platform Systems Administrator I/II/III

--UNIX Systems Administrator I/II/III

--Information Security Analyst I/II/III

Metropolitan Areas Reported for Each of the Job Categories Shown Above:

Alabama: Huntsville, Mobile

Alaska: Anchorage

Arizona: Phoenix, Tucson

Arkansas: Little Rock

California: Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. , Sacramento, San Diego San Diego (săn dēā`gō), city (1990 pop. 1,110,549), seat of San Diego co., S Calif., on San Diego Bay; inc. 1850. San Diego includes the unincorporated communities of La Jolla and Spring Valley. Coronado is across the bay. , San Francisco San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden , San Jose San Jose, city, United States
San Jose (sănəzā`, săn hōzā`), city (1990 pop. 782,248), seat of Santa Clara co., W central Calif.; founded 1777, inc. 1850.
 

Colorado: Colorado Springs Colorado Springs, city (1990 pop. 281,140), seat of El Paso co., central Colo., on Monument and Fountain creeks, at the foot of Pikes Peak; inc. 1886. It is a year-round resort and a booming military, technological, and commercial city. , Denver

Connecticut: Hartford

Delaware: Wilmington

Florida: Jacksonville, Miami, Tampa Bay Tampa Bay, inlet of the Gulf of Mexico, 25 mi (40 km) long and 7 to 12 mi (11.3–19 km) wide, W Fla., separated from the Gulf by numerous small islands; it receives the Hillsborough River. St.  

Georgia: Atlanta

Hawaii: Honolulu

Idaho: Boise

Illinois: Chicago

Indiana: Indianapolis

Iowa: Des Moines

Kansas: Topeka

Kentucky: Louisville

Louisiana: New Orleans

Maine: Portland

Maryland: Baltimore

Massachusetts: Boston

Michigan: Detroit, Lansing

Minnesota: Minneapolis-St. Paul

Mississippi: Jackson

Missouri: Kansas City, St. Louis

Montana: Helena

Nebraska: Omaha

Nevada: Las Vegas

New Hampshire New Hampshire, one of the New England states of the NE United States. It is bordered by Massachusetts (S), Vermont, with the Connecticut R. forming the boundary (W), the Canadian province of Quebec (NW), and Maine and a short strip of the Atlantic Ocean (E). : Concord

New Jersey: Trenton

New Mexico: Albuquerque

New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
: Albany, New York For other uses, see Albany.
Albany is the capital of the State of New York and the county seat of Albany County. Albany lies 136 miles (219 km) north of New York City, and slightly to the south of the juncture of the Mohawk and Hudson Rivers.
 

North Carolina North Carolina, state in the SE United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), South Carolina and Georgia (S), Tennessee (W), and Virginia (N). Facts and Figures


Area, 52,586 sq mi (136,198 sq km). Pop.
: Charlotte, Raleigh-Durham

North Dakota: Bismarck

Ohio: Cleveland, Columbus

Oklahoma: Oklahoma City

Oregon: Portland

Pennsylvania: Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh

Rhode Island Rhode Island, island, United States
Rhode Island, island, 15 mi (24 km) long and 5 mi (8 km) wide, S R.I., at the entrance to Narragansett Bay. It is the largest island in the state, with steep cliffs and excellent beaches.
: Providence

South Carolina South Carolina, state of the SE United States. It is bordered by North Carolina (N), the Atlantic Ocean (SE), and Georgia (SW). Facts and Figures


Area, 31,055 sq mi (80,432 sq km). Pop. (2000) 4,012,012, a 15.
: Columbia

South Dakota: Sioux Falls,

Tennessee: Memphis, Nashville

Texas: Austin, Dallas, Houston, San Antonio

Utah: Salt Lake City

Vermont: Burlington

Virginia: Richmond

Washington: Seattle

West Virginia: Charleston

Wisconsin: Madison, Milwaukee

Wyoming: Cheyenne

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