(also see Percent of Effort) The percentage of full-time employment For hourly paid personnel, the FTE is used in the generation of time reports to calculate the number of hours to assign on the report For salaried personnel, it is not used for hours calculation but rather just to show a general distribution of time and effort that equates to the distribution of cost
The person's cost to the organization including salary and "sunk costs" assuming a full time workweek
(FTE) - The percentage of full-time employment For hourly paid personnel, the FTE is used in the generation of time reports to calculate the number of hours to assign on the report For salaried personnel, it is not used for hours calculation but rather just to show a general distribution of time and effort that equates to the distribution of cost
A manpower measure used by the DoD to represent a years worth of employee effort that equals 2080 work hours, excluding holidays and leave
An accumulation of work time that adds up to a "full-time" position For example, two half-time positions equal one full-time equivalent; or 20 hrs per week equals one-half of a full time equivalent
A measure of staff hours equal to those of a full-time employee working 80 hours per pay period over the course of a fiscal year (2080 hours total per fiscal year)
Most commonly used as a measure of the number of educators, or, more generally, staff, the number of FTEs is obtained by dividing the number of hours of work assigned to an actual position by the hours of work assigned to a full time position-in Utah, 990 hours, the minimum length of the school year, with "1 00" representing one FTE position