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Corporal Salary in Austin, Texas

In Austin, the State of Texas reports 13 public employees holding the CORPORAL classification. Average annual base pay is $89,244, with a median of $85,989 and a range from $80,274 to $98,085. The largest employer of this title in Austin is DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY.

Employees13
Average pay$89,244
Median pay$85,989
Top earner$98,085

How Austin compares for the CORPORAL role

Across all of Texas state government, the average base pay for the CORPORAL classification is $89,244, calculated from 13 employees in 1+ agencies statewide. In Austin specifically the average sits at $89,244, which runs about 0% above the statewide figure for this role — a difference of $0.00 per year between an average Austin incumbent and an average Texas incumbent in the same classification. That gap is consistent with what you would expect given the mix of employers active in Austin and the cost-of-living posture of the metro relative to other Texas cities.

Compared to all public-sector employees in Austin (regardless of title), the CORPORAL role pays about 27% less than the citywide average of $122,907. That places this title below the citywide average, which is common for support, technical, and entry-level state classifications — the citywide figure is pulled upward by the state's senior medical, judicial, executive, and academic-leadership salaries. For an apples-to-apples comparison against other roles in Austin, see our city profile for Austin or compare against the same title in other Texas cities via the CORPORAL hub.

Within Austin, the CORPORAL classification appears at 1 different state employer: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY. The single largest employer is DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, which accounts for 13 of the 13 reported records in this combination. Where multiple agencies employ the same classification, pay variation is normal — agencies set individual pay within the state classification plan's salary band based on tenure, market conditions, and any agency-specific salary supplements that have been authorized by the Legislature or by the agency's governing board.

Top Corporals in Austin by pay

NameAgencyAnnual payHire date
Jason Redman DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY $98,085 March 1, 2003
Brandon Owens DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY $98,085 September 18, 2000
Alda Gonzales DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY $98,085 September 1, 2001
Jason Yoder DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY $93,937 March 30, 2008
Manuel Gonzalez DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY $89,789 May 15, 2008
Julio Quintana DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY $85,989 January 8, 2017
Abdiel Torres DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY $85,989 January 11, 2015
Edgardo Godoy DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY $85,989 May 21, 2017
Rigo Hernandez DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY $85,989 September 11, 2016
Scott Keane DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY $85,989 January 12, 2014
Austin Steele DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY $85,989 July 13, 2014
Bryan Fife DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY $85,989 January 10, 2016
David Mills DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY $80,274 March 12, 2017

Reading this number in context

The annual pay column on this page reflects what the State of Texas reports as the employee’s annualized base salary at the time of the most recent payroll snapshot. It does not include benefits, retirement contributions (such as TRS or ERS employer contributions), longevity pay, hazardous-duty pay, paid leave cash-outs, contract buyouts, or any supplements paid out of foundation, athletic, or grant funds — categories that can add materially to total compensation, especially in academic medical centers and senior university roles. Use the figures here as an apples-to-apples baseline for comparison; treat them as the starting point of a conversation, not the final word.

Two employees in Austin with the same CORPORAL title can earn very different amounts for legitimate reasons. The State of Texas operates a position classification plan in which most titles map to a salary group with a defined minimum, midpoint, and maximum, and agencies are free to set individual pay anywhere within that band. Universities and elected-officials’ offices are exempt from the standard plan altogether and set pay independently. Tenure, prior agency service, market-pay adjustments approved under Texas Government Code Chapter 659, and acting-leadership stipends all contribute to within-title variation. For the full set of caveats, see our methodology.

If you want to compare what the CORPORAL role pays in other Texas cities, the CORPORAL hub aggregates every reported incumbent statewide. To see what other classifications pay in Austin, the Austin city profile breaks down the local mix of employers and titles. For peer roles, the job-titles index is the master list.