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Assistant Professor of Economics, Carthage College
Avg. Salary $87,448
Avg. Salary $59,228
Growth rate 11%
Growth rate 0.3%
American Indian and Alaska Native 0.17%
Asian 11.03%
Black or African American 8.55%
Hispanic or Latino 9.23%
Unknown 4.54%
White 66.49%
Genderfemale 42.86%
male 57.14%
Age - 43American Indian and Alaska Native 3.00%
Asian 7.00%
Black or African American 14.00%
Hispanic or Latino 19.00%
White 57.00%
Genderfemale 47.00%
male 53.00%
Age - 43Stress level is high
7.1 - high
Complexity level is advanced
7 - challenging
Work life balance is very poor
6.4 - fair
| Skills | Percentages |
|---|---|
| Project Controls | 9.11% |
| Project Management | 7.00% |
| WBS | 5.39% |
| Variance Analysis | 5.02% |
| Microsoft Project | 4.82% |
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The average senior project control analyst salary in the United States is $87,448 per year or $42 per hour. Senior project control analyst salaries range between $66,000 and $115,000 per year.
What am I worth?
I have my hands on the pulse of the project or at least our portion of the project and keeping others on track when I see a constraint . But I think the thing Iike the most about the job is I'm not responsible for anything but the data I receive from others, if something doesn't get done, i can't be blamed. I just calls'em as I see'um and that's it.
There isn't much i don't like with the exception that I'm not thrilled about giving presentations or hosting meetings. I don't mind because it's part of the job in some companies, but it really isn't that bad.
A small mistake or over site can be very costly in time and money. Any and all problems are life lessons to take to the next project.