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Texas Job Titles — Letter N

There are 14 Texas state job titles in OpenPayrolls whose names start with the letter N. Together they cover 114 employee records and roughly $9,205,601 in annualized base pay. The largest by headcount is NURSE III with 37 employees, and the highest individual salary in this slice is $120,143 at NETWORK SPECIALIST VI.

Job TitleEmployeesAverage payHighest pay
NATURAL RESOURCES SPEC II 7 $58,597 $64,210
NATURAL RESOURCES SPEC III 12 $66,094 $70,780
NATURAL RESOURCES SPEC IV 13 $77,916 $81,322
NATURAL RESOURCES SPEC V 3 $89,423 $92,333
NETWORK SPECIALIST I 3 $49,134 $51,968
NETWORK SPECIALIST II 3 $57,640 $62,250
NETWORK SPECIALIST III 2 $64,964 $71,850
NETWORK SPECIALIST IV 3 $81,188 $85,417
NETWORK SPECIALIST V 1 $84,101 $84,101
NETWORK SPECIALIST VI 2 $116,710 $120,143
NURSE I 1 $54,529 $54,529
NURSE II 25 $81,249 $87,045
NURSE III 37 $92,903 $102,648
NURSE IV 2 $93,300 $106,634

About this slice of Texas state government

This page collects every Texas state job title in OpenPayrolls beginning with the letter N. 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 14 entries here represent 114 employee records (1.9% of the OpenPayrolls dataset for Texas state government) and roughly $9,205,601 in annualized base compensation, averaging $80,751 per record.

The largest entry on this page by headcount is NURSE III, which alone accounts for 37 records — 32% of this letter slice. The highest individual salary reported anywhere on this page is $120,143 at NETWORK SPECIALIST VI. The average annual pay across all 114 records here is $80,751, 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.