MIT Pay Structure

See the current pay structure for jobs at MIT.

For Administrative, SRS Administrative and Support staff, the pay structure consists of sixteen pay ranges (1-16). Each year, Compensation reviews the pay structure to ensure it remains competitive with the market.

Administrative Staff and SRS Administrative Staff are paid semimonthly on a salary basis and Support Staff are paid weekly based on an hourly rate.

Pay ranges effective April 1, 2024. Annual rates are based on a 40 hour work week.

Pay Grade Minimum Midpoint Maximum Minimum (Hourly) Midpoint (Hourly) Maximum (Hourly)
1 $42,950 $46,143 $49,335 $20.65 $22.18 $23.72
2 $43,380 $49,610 $55,840 $20.86 $23.85 $26.85
3 $43,805 $53,705 $63,600 $21.06 $25.82 $30.58
4 $44,245 $59,040 $73,835 $21.27 $28.38 $35.50
5 $48,045 $65,710 $83,375 $23.10 $31.59 $40.08
6 $56,600 $74,520 $92,440 $27.21 $35.83 $44.44
7 $63,860 $85,388 $106,915 $30.70 $41.05 $51.40
8 $73,490 $98,283 $123,075 $35.33 $47.25 $59.17
9 $84,545 $113,035 $141,525 $40.65 $54.34 $68.04
10 $97,150 $129,895 $162,640      
11 $116,650 $155,990 $195,330      
12 $139,955 $187,125 $234,295      
13 $168,040 $224,635 $281,230      
14 $201,565 $269,505 $337,445      
15 $241,885 $323,395 $404,905      
16 $290,270 $388,128 $485,985      

Other Payroll Categories

While there is no formal pay structure for Sponsored Research Technical jobs, the FTE minimum salary as of 1/2/24 for Sponsored Research Technical staff is $50,000.

It is recommended that hiring ranges be included when posting Sponsored Research Technical jobs. This will give potential applicants a sense of the likely salary. To establish this range, hiring managers are advised to work with their Compensation Specialist, who will analyze the market, review comparable jobs at the Institute and examine internal equity.

For more information about Sponsored Research appointments, see MIT Policies and Procedures Section 5.2.

 

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