![]() ![]() ![]() Each occupational family lists the individual jobs that comprise the family with their corresponding Job Series Numbers and Titles. In the example WG-2500, Wire Communications Equipment Installation and Maintenance Family, WG means the job is in the Wage Grade Schedule (or blue collar) pay system 2500 is the Occupational Family Number and Wire Communications Equipment Installation and Maintenance is the Occupational Family Title. The largest employers are the Departments of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Defense with 136,069 civilians employed.Įach occupational family has a three part identifier: the Pay System, Occupational Group Number, and Title. Most cabinet level agencies and some large and small independent agencies employ wage grade workers. There were 192,520 federal wage grade workers employed in this group as of March 2016 of which 1,236 work overseas in foreign countries. ![]() The following is a list of the Wage Grade families with links to current job vacancies. Each occupational family has its own group number and title which makes it distinctive from every other family grouping. The 36 occupational families range from WG-2500 to WG-9000. The government’s Personnel Classification System includes Wage Grade occupations grouped into families of like jobs. ![]()
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