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Texas Job Titles — Letter I
There are 56 Texas state job titles in OpenPayrolls whose names start with the letter I. Together they cover 225 employee records and roughly $19,433,203 in annualized base pay. The largest by headcount is INSPECTOR V with 20 employees, and the highest individual salary in this slice is $300,000 at Inv Mgr, Pub Market Analytics.
About this slice of Texas state government
This page collects every Texas state job title in OpenPayrolls beginning with the letter I. The slice is not a category in any official sense — it is just an alphabetical browsing aid — but it does surface a useful cross-section of agencies and roles that you might not otherwise discover through topical navigation. Together the 56 entries here represent 225 employee records (3.8% of the OpenPayrolls dataset for Texas state government) and roughly $19,433,203 in annualized base compensation, averaging $86,370 per record.
The largest entry on this page by headcount is INSPECTOR V, which alone accounts for 20 records — 9% of this letter slice. The highest individual salary reported anywhere on this page is $300,000 at Inv Mgr, Pub Market Analytics. The average annual pay across all 225 records here is $86,370, which compares to a statewide average of $112,904 across the full OpenPayrolls dataset. Slices like this are most useful as a complement to category-based browsing; for sector-level analysis, see our full agencies index or the full job-titles index.
Texas publishes its statewide payroll under open-records law, and OpenPayrolls re-presents that data in a browsable, link-friendly format so that any Texan — journalist, researcher, taxpayer, prospective employee — can navigate it without writing SQL. Each entry above links to a full record page with a salary distribution, the largest individual paychecks, the agencies (or, for titles, the cities) involved, and a longform narrative explaining what the numbers do and don’t represent. For the methodology behind these aggregates, including which fields are excluded from the “annual pay” figure, see the methodology page.