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Proposal to the City of Santa Ana <br />Proposal to Provide a Management Compensation Study <br />* What are the percentage differentials between entry, journey, and advanced <br />journey levels, between supervisors and the highest level classification supervised, <br />and between managers and supervisors? <br />* Are the percentages aligned with best practices? <br />e Are the percentages applied consistently? <br />The fourth step is to apply recommended internal differentials within job families to build <br />the salary recommendations for classifications which have significant relationships to each <br />other because they are in the same job family. <br />The fifth step is to determine what classifications remain that are not benchmark <br />classifications and are also not part of a job series or family. These classifications are then <br />reviewed to determine: <br />What classification (s) is the subject classification currently internally aligned with? <br />Where possible, efforts are made to determine why that current internal alignment <br />exists. The consultants carefully review this to ensure it is a reasonable placement <br />and if it is, the recommendation to maintain its current internal equity would be <br />made. <br />0 If the current internal alignment is not considered to be reasonable, or no logic can <br />be found to determine why it is so placed, the consultants will conduct a review of <br />other classifications within the entire plan to determine what other classification <br />might be better used for internal alignment. Generally, the assessment is based <br />upon (i) the nature of work performed; (ii) the level of work performed; and (iii) the <br />minimum qualifications required. <br />The five steps are followed for each classification within the pay plan. A depiction of this work <br />flow process Is presented in Appendix B. <br />Over the course of this analysis the salary recommendations are discussed with the City to ensure <br />the Project Team has the benefit of historic and relevant Information on how classifications have <br />been paid in the past. The salary recommendations for each study classification will display the <br />following information: <br />• Classification title <br />• Current monthly range maximum <br />• Recommended monthly range maximum <br />IN The percentage difference and /or dollar amount difference between the current and <br />recommended monthly range maximum <br />CPS HRA=w CONSULTING Page 15 <br />Now <br />