Executive IV
Company: Illinois Secretary of State
Location: Springfield
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Office of the Illinois Secretary
of State Alexi Giannoulias Job Title: Executive IV Division:
Construction & Maintenance Union: N/A Location: 319 N Klein St,
Springfield, IL - Sangamon County Salary: Range $6,019 to $12,453
monthly – commensurate with experience Benefits:
https://cms.illinois.gov/benefits/stateemployee.html Overview:
Performs managerial work in the planning, organizing, directing and
coordinating of the Construction & Maintenance Program for the
Office; confers with laborers and unions management staff and
departmental management staff on construction needs, work orders,
contractual obligations, etc.; establishes and prioritizes projects
with consent of Director; directs management research studies;
directs the effectuation of new/revised/current program policies
and practices; assists in policy development and needed program
changes; reviews and drafts proposed legislation; compiles and
submits proposed budgetary documentation; prepares complex
administrative reports; confers with other management staff and
other departmental management staff to coordinate program
activities and resolve administrative problems; attends
departmental meetings. Duties and Responsibilities: Plans,
organizes, directs, coordinates and evaluates subordinate staff
involved in new construction, renovation project and trades in the
Capitol Complex and facilities along with building safety and
maintenance, warehousing, telecommunication operations under the
jurisdiction of the Office; assigns, organizes and distributes work
functions for the division ensuring adherence to program policies
and procedures; determines, establishes and implements operational
procedures and workflow; recommends actions affecting subordinate
staff; approves work standards and authorizes time off. Confers
with laborers and unions, management staff and departmental
management staff on guidelines, construction needs, work orders,
contractual obligations, etc.; establishes and prioritizes projects
with consent of the Director; ensures soundness and approval of all
contracts by the Executive Office prior commencement of activities;
keeps Director apprised of all construction agreements, concerns
and/or problems relative to such; directs management research
studies relative to the Property Management, warehousing and mail
and shipping programs to determine needed program policy and/or
procedure revisions or the establishment of new initiatives;
compiles and submits complex administrative reports for such to the
Director for review and approval; directs the effectuation of
new/revised/current program policies and practices; assists the
Director in policy development and needed program changes. Directs
management research studies relative to the Construction &
Maintenance program to determine needed program, policy and/or
procedure revisions or the establishment of new initiatives,
long-range plans to facilitate new construction, trades and grounds
maintenance programs and establishment of a planned maintenance
system; compiles and submits complex administrative reports for
such to the Director for review and approval; direct the
effectuation of new/revised/current program policies and practices;
assists the Director in policy development and needed program
changes. Reviews proposed legislative changes to determine impact
on department; drafts proposed legislation as required; compiles
and submits proposed budgetary documentation for the division to
the Director for approval; prepares complex administrative reports
on division activities for submittal to the Director. Confers with
other management staff and other departmental management staff to
coordinate program activities and resolve administrative problems;
including building upgrades; attends departmental meeting and/or
workshop, seminars, etc. as required; keeps management staff
apprised of program, policy or procedural changes. Performs other
duties ad required or assigned. Education and Experience: Requires
knowledge, skill and mental development equivalent to completion of
four years college, preferably with courses in business or public
administration and four years of managerial experience in a public
or business organization. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Requires
thorough knowledge of the principles and practices of public and
business administration. Requires extensive knowledge of the
functions and organization of State government. Requires extensive
knowledge of the principles of business accounting, program
budgeting, personnel management and statistics. Requires working
knowledge of data processing business applications. Requires
ability to develop and manage a complex or multiple statewide
programs. Requires ability to analyze administrative problems and
adopt an effective course of action. Requires ability to develop,
install and evaluate new and revised methods, procedures and
performance standards. Requires ability to exercise judgment and
discretion in implementing and interpreting departmental policies
and procedures. Requires ability to estimate and budget for future
needs and cost for personnel, space, equipment, supplies and
services. Requires ability to develop and maintain cooperative
working relationships with other managerial, administrative,
supervisory or professional staff. Requires willingness to travel
and possession of a valid Illinois driver’s license as required by
individual positions with the class. Application Process: Please
visit https://ilsos.applytojob.gov/apply to apply by completing the
online application; you may also upload a resume or other
attachments as needed. Preference will be given to Illinois
residents in the hiring and selection process, in accordance with
the Illinois Secretary of State Merit Employment Code. Questions
regarding this posting or Illinois Secretary of State employment
practices may be directed to Job Counselors at our Personnel
offices in Chicago (312-793-5515) or Springfield (217-782-4783).
Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. Applicants must be lawfully
authorized to work in the United States. Applicants are considered
for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, sex,
national origin, sexual orientation, age, marital or veteran
status, or the presence of a non-job-related medical condition or
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