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Washington, D.C. and Virginia Paying Top Dollar for Workers with Security Clearances
by ClearanceJobs.com - May 26, 2009

Despite the deepest recession in generations, workers holding security clearances are enjoying an average pay increase of nearly two percent to $73,961, finds ClearanceJobs.com, the leading online career management resource for professionals with active government security clearance. In its annual survey, ClearanceJobs finds that employees in Washington, D.C. and Virginia received a three percent increase and the highest annual compensation in the “cleared worker” category, with average salaries of $82,874 and $80,135, respectively.

“The turbulent economy has put a governor on the growth rate of salaries for security cleared workers,” said Evan Lesser, founder & Director of ClearanceJobs. “However, there is no shortage of security-cleared career opportunities both in and outside the D.C. corridor. Considering both number of current job openings and the local cost of living, there isn’t a bad market anywhere in the country for security clearance jobs.”

Top 10 Average Cleared Salaries by Geography:

    2009-08 2008-07
1. Washington, DC $82,874 $80,380
2. Virginia $80,135 $78,043
3. Colorado $74,000 $74,448
4. Maryland $73,471 $72,844
5. California $73,636 $70,874
6. Arizona $68,000 $67,020
7. Florida $65,962 $66,128
8. Texas $64,207 $60,252
9. Georgia $61,022 $59,150
10 North Carolina $58,506 $54,788


Additional findings include:

• Salaries for cleared workers in Afghanistan surged by seven percent to $106,321, while salaries of their counterparts in Iraq increased slightly to $106,839. The closing of the pay gap between the two war zones echoes the elevation of the United States’ focus in Afghanistan. In fact, the number of job postings on ClearanceJobs with work located in Afghanistan surged 170 percent over the past year, while openings in Iraq grew 58 percent over the same time frame.

• The salary gap between government employees ($62,615) and government contractors ($83,212) widened in 2009 with contractors earning roughly $20,000 more than civil servants.

• Average salaries for management-level positions topped six-figures for the first time at $101,720, joining the executive level ($130,293) in that highly soughtafter compensation club. By comparison, an entry-level security cleared professional with less than two years of experience earned on average $45,811.

• Despite an average salary gain that was a third of the increase security cleared professionals received in 2008, 70 percent of respondents noted they are satisfied with their current job, an increase from 67 percent satisfaction last year.

 

Source: The data for the ClearanceJobs Salary Survey was collected from more than 5,000 security-cleared professionals registered on ClearanceJobs.com between February 21, 2008 and April 26, 2009.

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Eddie (fairfax) on 06 Nov 2009 at 9:35 pm

I wan wondering how I can find a comp that can send me to work out of the usa.. I have no clearance and work in construction?

Contractor (VA) on 01 Nov 2009 at 5:50 pm

I have top secret clerance and working as a IT Govt contractor for same company for last 8 years. Looking to move on to a different company. Looking for management position on a Govt contract.

Anonymous272155 (Great Falls Virginia) on 25 Aug 2009 at 4:02 pm

I have a TS/SCI. I retired in April 09 and my clearance is good for four more years. I did very technical drawings illustrations for 28 years by hand and then on computer. Would like to stay and work in the Northern VA area.

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Earl Douglas Ison (Jackson Ohio) on 12 Aug 2009 at 6:29 am

Currently have a "Q" Clearance with the D.O.E. 25 plus years with Logistics/ Transporation/ Procurement.Looking for anything that requires security clearance.

David Eugene Daniel (Cedar Hill Texas) on 13 Jul 2009 at 7:31 am

I am currently working in Iraq. I am starting my sixth year over here with also time in Kuwait and Afghanistan. I currently work in Airfield Helicopter Ops but have also done logistics and base operations. I currently hold a secret clearance good until 2018. Retired Army and flexible for relocation.

Wilberto Arce (Chesapeake Virginia) on 09 Jul 2009 at 1:41 pm

Command and Control Center (Operations) Specialist-Navy veteran with experience on Personnel Security, Force Protection, strong communications and managerial skills. TS/SCI clearance seeking administrative position with a company that can benefit from my experience and challenge my skills.

Marcus Lavant Matthews (Moyock North Carolina) on 26 Jun 2009 at 1:18 pm

Experienced Administrative Professional with TS/SCI clearance seeking an administrative position requiring my talents, skills, experience and security clearance.

Dale Tarar (Grand Prairie Texas) on 23 Jun 2009 at 8:57 pm

I am a Sr. SAP BI Consultant. Have Secret Clearance and working towards Top Secret Clearance. Interested in a consulting position in the Federal Sector.

Joaquin F. Maza (Oxon Hill Maryland) on 17 Jun 2009 at 4:30 pm

Have TS/SCI Clearance till 2012. Like to move back overseas to either Guam or Japan and Okinawa. Have been in tactical communications and Base Communications during my tour there. Have worked at the Pentagon, National Command Center for 2 years. Looking for a change...

travlinsam (Metro Washington DC) on 03 Jun 2009 at 2:59 pm

Looking for a Quality Engineer position. Software & Hardware background.

Proposal Experience
Audit Experience
Platform Instruction Experience

Eric (ClearanceJobs.com) on 01 Jun 2009 at 3:27 pm

James,

Here's a link to jobs in protection services:
http://www.clearancejobs.com/index.php?action=show_all&indu=zz,ei

James D. Bonner (Montclair, Va. 22025) on 29 May 2009 at 6:26 pm

My TS/SCI/SITK/Crypto clearances and full live Poly is good until 2011. Are there any positions for Cleared American Guard in the area or overseas?

Underpaid (Elsewhere) on 27 May 2009 at 10:21 pm

I was severely underpaid with a TS/SCI clearance making less than $60,000 at the Pentagon. It's highway robbery for some companies.

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