Full-time employees are covered by the state's health insurance
plan, which provides access to quality medical care with low co-pays
and deductibles.
- The state will pay your individual premiums and half of your
dependents' premiums.
- Employees are eligible for health insurance after an initial
90-day waiting period.
- The
Employees Retirement System of Texas (ERS) oversees our
health care program and provides in-depth information about your
health insurance options.
Retirement
TxDOT employees are automatically enrolled in the state's retirement plan,
administered by the
Employees
Retirement System of Texas (ERS).
- Six percent of your salary (before taxes) will be
contributed to the ERS retirement fund, and the state
contributes 6.45 percent.
- If you want to invest more than 6 percent of your salary
toward retirement, we also offer 401(k) and 457 plans through
the
Texa$aver program.
Vacation Leave
As a TxDOT employee, you earn vacation hours based on your years
of creditable state employment. You can use your vacation time after
six months of continuous state service.
|
Years of State Service |
Vacation Hours per Month |
|
Less than 2 years |
8 |
|
2 years but less than 5 |
9 |
|
5 years but less than 10 |
10 |
|
10 years but less than 15 |
11 |
|
15 years but less than 20 |
13 |
|
20 years but less than 25 |
15 |
|
25 years but less than 30 |
17 |
|
30 years but less than 35 |
19 |
|
35 years or more |
21 |
Sick Leave
Regular full-time employees accrue 8 hours of sick leave each
month. Part-time employees earn sick leave proportional to the hours
worked.
Paid Holidays
TxDOT employees are granted paid federal and state
holidays.
Miscellaneous Leave
- Military Leave - Gives eligible employees paid time off from
work for authorized military training or duty with the Texas
National Guard, Texas State Guard or a reserve branch of the
U.S. Armed Forces.
- Extended Military Leave - Provides eligible employees time
off from work without pay to enter a branch of the U.S. Armed
Forces.
Additional Benefits
The state offers the following benefits at little or no cost to
employees to help meet their individual needs.
-
Dental plans
-
Deferred compensation (401k and 457 plans)
-
TexFlex
- Set aside earnings before taxes to pay health care and dependent care
expenses
- Children's
Health Insurance Program (for income-eligible employees)
-
State Kids Insurance Program (for income-eligible employees)
-
Longevity pay - Earn more money each month for extended employment with the
state
-
Tuition assistance - Opportunities to pursue an associate's, bachelor's,
master's or doctoral degree on a full-time or part-time basis
-
Employee assistance program - Counseling services to help you and your
immediate family members deal with personal problems
- Optional term life insurance - Up to four times your annual salary, with
evidence of insurability
- Affordable legal representation through the
Texas Legal Protection Plan
- Disability income protection in case of illness or injury
- Long-term nursing and custodial care
For more information about these
benefits, please contact
Human
Resources Employment Offices.