Brazos County Commissioners Receive Initial Findings Of A First Ever Study Of Employee Pay And Job Descriptions

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In August 2025, Brazos County commissioners unanimously approved spending $435,000 dollars on a consultant to review employee pay and job descriptions.

That’s after an initial 3-2 vote in February of 2025.

The consultant’s first report was presented at the commission’s May 5th meeting.

According to the consultant’s presentation, they have four objectives. They are “to ensure that (1) Staff are appropriately classified into the correct job title and job descriptions are reflective of the work being performed by County employees (2) Relationships among jobs are consistent and objective (3) Total compensation offerings are market competitive and (4) The County’s performance management strategy and tool is positioned”.

Click HERE to read and download the consultant’s presentation.

Click HERE to read and download a summary of the consultant’s presentation.

Commissioners Bentley Nettles and Wanda Watson said they want to change the county’s current practice of paying new employees the same wage as the person they replaced.

Still to come from the consultant and the county’s human resources office, are specific recommendations about a new pay schedule and changes in job descriptions. Commissioners were told to expect those recommendations in time to be considered for next year’s budget.

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