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Old 17th September 2002, 05:02 PM
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To continue with the "What does the Quality Manager" series I would like to find out what kind of salaries QA managers can expect. Naturally, I'm considering jumping from this business that I'm in to a much larger one as a QA manager (and Management Rep). The job description says the salary is "comparable". This company probably has anywhere from 1 to 3 thousand employees at this location and it's primary customer is the U.S gov't. I don't have a clue what comparable is and sure would like anyones thoughts. Obviously, nobody wants to reveal what their salary is so maybe they can mention what somebody elses salary is. Thanks.
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Quality Progress Magazine (American Society for Quality) does an annual survey on salaries. It is pretty comphrensive. I believe it is in the October issue, which will be out soon - or you can check back to last years. They do breakdowns of region, title, years experience and many other factors.

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Tom's suggestion is very good, but for immediate info you can also go to Monster.com and try two things: search out quality manager jobs to check for listed salaries, and do a salary check on their salary tool.

You can try Careerbuilder.com also.

FWIW, I haven't seen any QM jobs listed that paid more than 75K unless there was regulatory work involved for medical industry, so this obviously isn't the most lucrative field to be in.
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FWIW, I haven't seen any QM jobs listed that paid more than 75K unless there was regulatory work involved for medical industry, so this obviously isn't the most lucrative field to be in.
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We're a Tier I supplier to all automotive manufacturers. A QM in this industry up here typically makes $70K - $90K.

BUT keep in mind, this is Canadian funds, so once you convert to US$, they're probably just above minimum wage.
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Hello everyone. This is a bit off topic, but along the same lines. Does anyone know how much an auditor makes (working for a registrar for example). I've tried looking on a couple different salary sites, but have had no luck. If anyone has a range or know where I could find out I would appreciate it. Thanks.
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I've heard 500 - 800 per day. Registrar of course charge 1000-1200, with the rest paying for overhead and of course profit.

Pretty close to consultant fees, although some consultants get alot more.
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Hello everyone. This is a bit off topic, but along the same lines. Does anyone know how much an auditor makes (working for a registrar for example). I've tried looking on a couple different salary sites, but have had no luck. If anyone has a range or know where I could find out I would appreciate it. Thanks.
Laura is right on! A subcontract auditor will make about 600/per day plus expenses. On the other hand an auditor that works full-time for a Registrar/Notified body will make between 40k-80kplus depending on their filed of expertise (an audior in the Medical Device Industry tends to make a little more).
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