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CHIEF ACTUARY

Texas state employees in the role of CHIEF ACTUARY. We have 2 employee records on file, spread across 2+ state agencies.

2Employees
$202,691Average pay
$200,545Lowest pay
$204,838Highest pay
Found at: TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION

About this role

The CHIEF ACTUARY classification is used across multiple Texas state agencies. In the OpenPayrolls dataset, 2 employees hold this title, with annualized pay ranging from $200,545 to $204,838 and an average of $202,691. The spread between the highest and lowest paid in this role is $4,293.

Pay variation within a single Texas state classification is normal and expected. The State of Texas operates a position classification plan in which most titles correspond to a salary group with a defined minimum, midpoint, and maximum. Agencies are free to set individual pay anywhere within that band based on the employee's experience, prior agency service, market conditions for the specialty, and any agency-specific salary supplements. Universities, certain regulatory boards, and elected officials' offices are not bound by the standard classification plan at all and set pay independently — which is why the same job title can show very different numbers depending on the employer.

This role appears most often at TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION. Click any agency to see its full payroll, or scroll down for the complete list of employees who hold this title in our dataset.

Geographically, the CHIEF ACTUARY role concentrates in Austin. Cost-of-living, agency funding source, and tenure all contribute to the city-by-city variation in posted pay. For full context, read our methodology and browse comparable Texas roles in the job titles index.

Employees holding this title

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NameAgencyAnnual payHire date
J'ne Byckovski TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE $204,838 January 8, 2001
Michael Joyner HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION $200,545 April 21, 2014