county identified under the Conditions of Employment section which includes Christian, Macon, Sangamon or Shelby County and will be required to work from their home location as a base of daily operational headquarters to service their designated worksites.
This position is a union position; therefore, provisions of the relevant collective bargaining agreement/labor contract apply to the filling of this position. All applicants who want to be considered for this position MUST apply electronically through the illinois. jobs2web website. State of Illinois employees should click the link near the top left through the Success Factors employee career portal. Applications submitted or any paper
manner (mail, fax, hand delivery) will not be considered. Posting Identification Number 33173 Position Overview The Warehouse Examiner Specialist position serves as a frontline regulator in the Bureau of Warehouse and performs examinations and audits of Illinois licensed Grain Companies to ensure compliance with the Illinois Grain Code and maintain financial solvency, so Illinois farmers receive payment for grain sold or stored with Illinois licensed Grain Companies.
The ideal candidate will have extensive knowledge of grain warehouses, accounting principles, aptitude to use a laptop computer, and the ability to work with many different personalities within the Illinois Grain Industry.
This position offers excellent beginning salary and benefits. We welcome interested applicants to assist us in providing effective regulation within the Illinois Grain Industry.
Job Responsibilities 1. Conducts complex field examinations of grain warehouses and grain dealers. 2. Prepares examination reports and inspection sheets 3. Examines grain warehouses for storage capacity and condition of grain. 4. Conducts special audits in connection with acquisitions, bankruptcies, and liquidations of grain dealers and grain warehouses. 5. Participates in training and the training of others. 6. Performs other duties as required or assigned which are reasonably within the scope of the duties enumerated above.
Minimum Qualifications 1. Requires knowledge, skill, and mental development equivalent to the completion of four (4) years of college with coursework in fields related to accounting, auditing, business and agriculture.2. Requires two (2) years professional work experience in grain warehouse examination or related field. Conditions of Employment 1. Requires a valid driver's license. 2. Requires ability to travel and be on travel status when instructed. 3. Requires the ability to successfully pass a background check. 4. Requires the ability to pass a pre: employment physical including a drug and alcohol screening.
5. Requires ability and physical agility to reach above shoulder level, bend, stoop, and/or twist as it relates to the collecting, examining, and measuring of grain inventories. 6. Requires ability and agility to safely climb a ladder to work at heights up to 120 feet. 7. Requires the ability to lift and carry job related tools, equipment, and materials weighing up to 100 pounds. 8. Requires the ability to sit for long periods of time. 9. Requires the ability to walk and/or crawl through stored grain. 10. Required to assume residency in Christian, Sangamon, Macon or Shelby County and will be required to work from their home location as a base of daily operational headquarters to service their designated worksites.
Work Hours:8:00am:4:30pm / Monday: Friday (work hours may
under the Conditions of Employment section which includes Bureau, La Salle or Putnam County and will be required to work from their home location as a base of daily operational headquarters to service their designated worksites. This position is a union position; therefore, provisions of the relevant collective bargaining agreement/labor contract apply to the filling of this position.
All applicants who want to be considered for this position MUST apply electronically through the illinois. jobs2web website. State of Illinois employees should click the link near the top left through the Success Factors employee career portal. Applications submitted or any paper manner (mail, fax, hand
delivery) will not be considered. Posting Identification Number 33336 Position Overview The Warehouse Examiner position serves as a frontline regulator in the Bureau of Warehouse and performs examinations of Illinois licensed Grain Companies to ensure compliance with the Illinois Grain Code and maintain financial solvency, so Illinois farmers receive payment for grain sold or stored with Illinois licensed Grain Companies.
The ideal candidate will have basic knowledge of grain warehouses, basic accounting principles, aptitude to use a laptop computer, and the ability to work with many different personalities within the Illinois Grain Industry. This position offers excellent beginning salary
and benefits. We welcome interested applicants to assist us in providing effective regulation within the Illinois Grain Industry.
Job Responsibilities1. Conducts professional field examinations of grain warehouses and grain dealers. 2. Prepares examinations reports and inspection sheets. 3. Examines grain warehouses for storage capacity and condition of grain. 4. Receives additional on: the: job training. 5. Provides support as it relates to insolvent licensees. 6. Performs other duties as required or assigned which are reasonably within the scope of the duties enumerated above. Minimum Qualifications1. Requires knowledge, skill, and mental development equivalent to completion of four years of college with coursework in fields related to accounting, auditing, business, and agriculture.
Preferred Qualifications : Prefers elementary knowledge of agricultural economics.Prefers elementary knowledge of grain warehouse financial records and reports.Prefers elementary knowledge of the methods and procedures used in the conduct of warehouse examinations.Prefers elementary knowledge of the rules, regulations, codes, and laws relative to warehouses.Prefers experience conducting warehouse examinations.Prefers experience communicating in oral and written form.Prefers experience testifying at administrative or judicial proceedings.Prefers experience gathering data and information to be utilized at administrative and judicial proceedings.Prefers experience using notebook computer and relevant software.Prefers experience safely operating electric, hydraulic and/or rope man lifts.Prefers experience properly utilizing required personal protective equipment and observing established safety standards.
Conditions of Employment : Requires a valid driver's license and the ability to travel when required.Requires ability to successfully pass a background check.Requires the ability to pass a pre: employment physical, including a drug and alcohol screening,Requires ability and agility to safely climb a ladder to work at heights up to 120 feet.Requ
in the county identified under the Conditions of Employment section which includes Peoria, Knox, Marshall, Stark or Tazewell County and will be required to work from their home location as a base of daily operational headquarters to service their designated worksites.
This position is a union position; therefore, provisions of the relevant collective bargaining agreement/labor contract apply to the filling of this position. All applicants who want to be considered for this position MUST apply electronically through the illinois. jobs2web website. State of Illinois employees should click the link near the top left through the Success Factors employee career portal. Applications submitted
or any paper manner (mail, fax, hand delivery) will not be considered. Posting Identification Number 33175 Position Overview The Warehouse Examiner Specialist position serves as a frontline regulator in the Bureau of Warehouse and performs examinations and audits of Illinois licensed Grain Companies to ensure compliance with the Illinois Grain Code and maintain financial solvency, so Illinois farmers receive payment for grain sold or stored with Illinois licensed Grain Companies.
The ideal candidate will have extensive knowledge of grain warehouses, accounting principles, aptitude to use a laptop computer, and the ability to work with many different personalities within the Illinois Grain
Industry. This position offers excellent beginning salary and benefits.
We welcome interested applicants to assist us in providing effective regulation within the Illinois Grain Industry. Job Responsibilities 1. Conducts complex field examinations of grain warehouses and grain dealers. 2. Prepares examination reports and inspection sheets 3. Examines grain warehouses for storage capacity and condition of grain. 4. Conducts special audits in connection with acquisitions, bankruptcies, and liquidations of grain dealers and grain warehouses. 5. Participates in training and the training of others. 6. Performs other duties as required or assigned which are reasonably within the scope of the duties enumerated above.
Minimum Qualifications 1. Requires knowledge, skill, and mental development equivalent to the completion of four (4) years of college with coursework in fields related to accounting, auditing, business and agriculture.2. Requires two (2) years professional work experience in grain warehouse examination or related field. Conditions of Employment 1. Requires a valid driver's license. 2. Requires ability to travel and be on travel status when instructed. 3. Requires the ability to successfully pass a background check. 4. Requires the ability to pass a pre: employment physical including a drug and alcohol screening.
5. Requires ability and physical agility to reach above shoulder level, bend, stoop, and/or twist as it relates to the collecting, examining, and measuring of grain inventories. 6. Requires ability and agility to safely climb a ladder to work at heights up to 120 feet. 7. Requires the ability to lift and carry job related tools, equipment, and materials weighing up to 100 pounds. 8. Requires the ability to sit for long periods of time. 9. Requires the ability to walk and/or crawl through stored grain. 10. Required to assume residency in Peoria, Knox, Stark, Marshall or Tazewell County and will be required to work from their home location as a base of daily operational headquarters to service their designated worksites.
Work Hours:8:00am:4:30pm / Monday: Friday (w
identified under the Conditions of Employment section which includes Ogle, Bureau, De Kalb or Lee County and will be required to work from their home location as a base of daily operational headquarters to service their designated worksites. This position is a union position; therefore, provisions of the relevant collective bargaining agreement/labor contract apply to the filling of this position.
All applicants who want to be considered for this position MUST apply electronically through the illinois. jobs2web website. State of Illinois employees should click the link near the top left through the Success Factors employee career portal. Applications submitted or any paper manner (mail,
fax, hand delivery) will not be considered. Posting Identification Number 33768 Position Overview The Warehouse Examiner Specialist position serves as a frontline regulator in the Bureau of Warehouse and performs examinations and audits of Illinois licensed Grain Companies to ensure compliance with the Illinois Grain Code and maintain financial solvency, so Illinois farmers receive payment for grain sold or stored with Illinois licensed Grain Companies.
The ideal candidate will have extensive knowledge of grain warehouses, accounting principles, aptitude to use a laptop computer, and the ability to work with many different personalities within the Illinois Grain Industry. This position
offers excellent beginning salary and benefits. We welcome interested applicants to assist us in providing effective regulation within the Illinois Grain Industry.
Job Responsibilities 1. Conducts complex field examinations of grain warehouses and grain dealers. 2. Prepares examination reports and inspection sheets 3. Examines grain warehouses for storage capacity and condition of grain. 4. Conducts special audits in connection with acquisitions, bankruptcies, and liquidations of grain dealers and grain warehouses. 5. Participates in training and the training of others. 6. Performs other duties as required or assigned which are reasonably within the scope of the duties enumerated above.
Minimum Qualifications 1. Requires knowledge, skill, and mental development equivalent to the completion of four (4) years of college with coursework in fields related to accounting, auditing, business and agriculture.2. Requires two (2) years professional work experience in grain warehouse examination or related field. Conditions of Employment 1. Requires a valid driver's license. 2. Requires ability to travel and be on travel status when instructed. 3. Requires the ability to successfully pass a background check. 4. Requires the ability to pass a pre: employment physical including a drug and alcohol screening.
5. Requires ability and physical agility to reach above shoulder level, bend, stoop, and/or twist as it relates to the collecting, examining, and measuring of grain inventories. 6. Requires ability and agility to safely climb a ladder to work at heights up to 120 feet. 7. Requires the ability to lift and carry job related tools, equipment, and materials weighing up to 100 pounds. 8. Requires the ability to sit for long periods of time. 9. Requires the ability to walk and/or crawl through stored grain. 10. Required to assume residency in Ogle, Bureau, De Kalb or Lee County and will be required to work from their home location as a base of daily operational headquarters to service their designated worksites.
Work Hours:8:00am:4:30pm / Monday: Friday (work hours may vary)Work Location:801
in the county identified under the Conditions of Employment section which includes Effingham, Clay, Cumberland, Fayette or Jasper County and will be required to work from their home location as a base of daily operational headquarters to service their designated worksites.
This position is a union position; therefore, provisions of the relevant collective bargaining agreement/labor contract apply to the filling of this position. All applicants who want to be considered for this position MUST apply electronically through the illinois. jobs2web website. State of Illinois employees should click the link near the top left through the Success Factors employee career portal. Applications submitted
or any paper manner (mail, fax, hand delivery) will not be considered. Posting Identification Number 33178 Position Overview The Warehouse Examiner Specialist position serves as a frontline regulator in the Bureau of Warehouse and performs examinations and audits of Illinois licensed Grain Companies to ensure compliance with the Illinois Grain Code and maintain financial solvency, so Illinois farmers receive payment for grain sold or stored with Illinois licensed Grain Companies.
The ideal candidate will have extensive knowledge of grain warehouses, accounting principles, aptitude to use a laptop computer, and the ability to work with many different personalities within the Illinois Grain
Industry. This position offers excellent beginning salary and benefits.
We welcome interested applicants to assist us in providing effective regulation within the Illinois Grain Industry. Job Responsibilities 1. Conducts complex field examinations of grain warehouses and grain dealers. 2. Prepares examination reports and inspection sheets 3. Examines grain warehouses for storage capacity and condition of grain. 4. Conducts special audits in connection with acquisitions, bankruptcies, and liquidations of grain dealers and grain warehouses. 5. Participates in training and the training of others. 6. Performs other duties as required or assigned which are reasonably within the scope of the duties enumerated above.
Minimum Qualifications 1. Requires knowledge, skill, and mental development equivalent to the completion of four (4) years of college with coursework in fields related to accounting, auditing, business and agriculture.2. Requires two (2) years professional work experience in grain warehouse examination or related field. Conditions of Employment 1. Requires a valid driver's license. 2. Requires ability to travel and be on travel status when instructed. 3. Requires the ability to successfully pass a background check. 4. Requires the ability to pass a pre: employment physical including a drug and alcohol screening.
5. Requires ability and physical agility to reach above shoulder level, bend, stoop, and/or twist as it relates to the collecting, examining, and measuring of grain inventories. 6. Requires ability and agility to safely climb a ladder to work at heights up to 120 feet. 7. Requires the ability to lift and carry job related tools, equipment, and materials weighing up to 100 pounds. 8. Requires the ability to sit for long periods of time. 9. Requires the ability to walk and/or crawl through stored grain. 10. Required to assume residency in Effingham, Clay, Cumberland, Fayette, or Jasper County and will be required to work from their home location as a base of daily operational headquarters to service their designated worksites.
Work Hours:8:00am:4:30pm / M
in the county identified under the Conditions of Employment section which includes Effingham, Clay, Cumberland, Fayette or Jasper County and will be required to work from their home location as a base of daily operational headquarters to service their designated worksites.
This position is a union position; therefore, provisions of the relevant collective bargaining agreement/labor contract apply to the filling of this position. All applicants who want to be considered for this position MUST apply electronically through the illinois. website. State of Illinois employees should click the link near the top left to apply through the Success Factors employee career portal. Applications submitted
via email or any paper manner (mail, fax, hand delivery) will not be considered. Posting Identification Number # 33178 Position Overview The Warehouse Examiner Specialist position serves as a frontline regulator in the Bureau of Warehouse and performs examinations and audits of Illinois licensed Grain Companies to ensure compliance with the Illinois Grain Code and maintain financial solvency, so Illinois farmers receive payment for grain sold or stored with Illinois licensed Grain Companies.
The ideal candidate will have extensive knowledge of grain warehouses, accounting principles, aptitude to use a laptop computer, and the ability to work with many different personalities within the
Illinois Grain Industry. This position offers excellent beginning salary and benefits.
We welcome interested applicants to assist us in providing effective regulation within the Illinois Grain Industry. Job Responsibilities 1. Conducts complex field examinations of grain warehouses and grain dealers. 2. Prepares examination reports and inspection sheets 3. Examines grain warehouses for storage capacity and condition of grain. 4. Conducts special audits in connection with acquisitions, bankruptcies, and liquidations of grain dealers and grain warehouses. 5. Participates in training and the training of others. 6. Performs other duties as required or assigned which are reasonably within the scope of the duties enumerated above.
Minimum Qualifications 1. Requires knowledge, skill, and mental development equivalent to the completion of four (4) years of college with coursework in fields related to accounting, auditing, business and agriculture. 2. Requires two (2) years professional work experience in grain warehouse examination or related field. Conditions of Employment 1. Requires a valid driver’s license. 2. Requires ability to travel and be on travel status when instructed. 3. Requires the ability to successfully pass a background check.
4. Requires the ability to pass a pre-employment physical including a drug and alcohol screening. 5. Requires ability and physical agility to reach above shoulder level, bend, stoop, and/or twist as it relates to the collecting, examining, and measuring of grain inventories. 6. Requires ability and agility to safely climb a ladder to work at heights up to 120 feet. 7. Requires the ability to lift and carry job related tools, equipment, and materials weighing up to 100 pounds. 8. Requires the ability to sit for long periods of time. 9. Requires the ability to walk and/or crawl through stored grain.
10. Required to assume residency in Effingham, Clay, Cumberland, Fayette, or Jasper County and will be required to work from their home location as a base of daily operational headquarters to service their designated worksites. Work Hours: 8:00am-4:30pm / Monday-Friday (work hours may vary) Work Location: 801 E Sangamon Ave Springfield, IL 62702-1813 Agency Contact: Bureau of Human Resources Email: Phone #: 217-785-xyz X Job Family: Legal, Audit & Compliance Certain provisions of the revolving door restrictions contained in 5 ILCS 430/5-45 apply to this position. As a result, the employee should be aware that if offered non-State employment during State employment or within one year immediately after ending State employment, the employee shall, prior to accepting any such non-State employment offer, notify the Office of the Executive Inspector General for the Agencies of the Illinois Governor (“OEIG”) or may be subject to a fine.
The Illinois Department of Agriculture (AGR) administers an annual budget of more than $100 million and employs more than 300 people statewide, with several hundred more temporary employees hired during the Illinois State Fair and Du Quoin State Fair.
Separate bureaus administer programs and services directed at conserving the state's land and water resources; protecting the health and welfare of livestock and companion animals; overseeing state and county fairs; regulating seed, feed and fertilizer products; ensuring the financial stability of grain dealers and warehouses; promoting Illinois food and agricultural products; and operating the state's horse racing program. AGR values employees with different backgrounds, life experiences, and talents. AGR offers a robust benefit package including; Monday-Friday work schedule Flexible work schedules in many program areas Health, life, vision, and dental insurance 12 Weeks paid maternity/paternity leave Pension Plan Deferred Compensation, and other pre-tax benefit programs Employees earn twelve (12) paid sick days annually Ten to twenty-five (10-25) paid vacation days based on years of service Employees earn three (3) paid personal days pro-rated based on start date Thirteen - Fourteen (13-14) paid state holidays annually If this opportunity appeals to you, please apply today!
This position DOES NOT contain “Specialized Skills” (as that term is used in CBAs). APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Use the “Apply” button at the top right or bottom right of this posting to begin the application process.
If you are not already signed in, you will be prompted to do so. State employees should sign in to the career portal for State of Illinois employees – a link is available at the top left of the Illinois. homepage in the blue ribbon. Non-State employees should log in on the using the “View Profile” link in the top right of the Illinois. homepage in the blue ribbon. If you have never before signed in, you will be prompted to create an account. If you have questions about how to apply, please see the following resources: State employees: Log in to the career portal for State employees and review the Internal Candidate Application Job Aid Non-State employees: on Illinois.
– click “Application Procedures” in the footer of every page of the website. The main form of communication will be through email. Please check your “junk mail”, “spam”, or “other” folder for communication(s) regarding any submitted application(s). You may receive emails from the following addresses: @SIL-P1.
in the county identified under the Conditions of Employment section which includes Peoria, Knox, Marshall, Stark or Tazewell County and will be required to work from their home location as a base of daily operational headquarters to service their designated worksites.
This position is a union position; therefore, provisions of the relevant collective bargaining agreement/labor contract apply to the filling of this position. All applicants who want to be considered for this position MUST apply electronically through the illinois. website. State of Illinois employees should click the link near the top left to apply through the Success Factors employee career portal. Applications submitted
via email or any paper manner (mail, fax, hand delivery) will not be considered. Posting Identification Number # 33175 Position Overview The Warehouse Examiner Specialist position serves as a frontline regulator in the Bureau of Warehouse and performs examinations and audits of Illinois licensed Grain Companies to ensure compliance with the Illinois Grain Code and maintain financial solvency, so Illinois farmers receive payment for grain sold or stored with Illinois licensed Grain Companies.
The ideal candidate will have extensive knowledge of grain warehouses, accounting principles, aptitude to use a laptop computer, and the ability to work with many different personalities within the
Illinois Grain Industry. This position offers excellent beginning salary and benefits.
We welcome interested applicants to assist us in providing effective regulation within the Illinois Grain Industry. Job Responsibilities 1. Conducts complex field examinations of grain warehouses and grain dealers. 2. Prepares examination reports and inspection sheets 3. Examines grain warehouses for storage capacity and condition of grain. 4. Conducts special audits in connection with acquisitions, bankruptcies, and liquidations of grain dealers and grain warehouses. 5. Participates in training and the training of others. 6. Performs other duties as required or assigned which are reasonably within the scope of the duties enumerated above.
Minimum Qualifications 1. Requires knowledge, skill, and mental development equivalent to the completion of four (4) years of college with coursework in fields related to accounting, auditing, business and agriculture. 2. Requires two (2) years professional work experience in grain warehouse examination or related field. Conditions of Employment 1. Requires a valid driver’s license. 2. Requires ability to travel and be on travel status when instructed. 3. Requires the ability to successfully pass a background check. 4. Requires the ability to pass a pre-employment physical including a drug and alcohol screening.
5. Requires ability and physical agility to reach above shoulder level, bend, stoop, and/or twist as it relates to the collecting, examining, and measuring of grain inventories. 6. Requires ability and agility to safely climb a ladder to work at heights up to 120 feet. 7. Requires the ability to lift and carry job related tools, equipment, and materials weighing up to 100 pounds. 8. Requires the ability to sit for long periods of time. 9. Requires the ability to walk and/or crawl through stored grain. 10.
Required to assume residency in Peoria, Knox, Stark, Marshall or Tazewell County and will be required to work from their home location as a base of daily operational headquarters to service their designated worksites. Work Hours: 8:00am-4:30pm / Monday-Friday (work hours may vary) Work Location: 801 E Sangamon Ave Springfield, IL 62702-1813 Agency Contact: Bureau of Human Resources Email: Phone #: 217-785-xyz X Job Family: Legal, Audit & Compliance Certain provisions of the revolving door restrictions contained in 5 ILCS 430/5-45 apply to this position. As a result, the employee should be aware that if offered non-State employment during State employment or within one year immediately after ending State employment, the employee shall, prior to accepting any such non-State employment offer, notify the Office of the Executive Inspector General for the Agencies of the Illinois Governor (“OEIG”) or may be subject to a fine.
The Illinois Department of Agriculture (AGR) administers an annual budget of more than $100 million and employs more than 300 people statewide, with several hundred more temporary employees hired during the Illinois State Fair and Du Quoin State Fair. Separate bureaus administer programs and services directed at conserving the state's land and water resources; protecting the health and welfare of livestock and companion animals; overseeing state and county fairs; regulating seed, feed and fertilizer products; ensuring the financial stability of grain dealers and warehouses; promoting Illinois food and agricultural products; and operating the state's horse racing program.
AGR values employees with different backgrounds, life experiences, and talents. AGR offers a robust benefit package including; Monday-Friday work schedule Flexible work schedules in many program areas Health, life, vision, and dental insurance 12 Weeks paid maternity/paternity leave Pension Plan Deferred Compensation, and other pre-tax benefit programs Employees earn twelve (12) paid sick days annually Ten to twenty-five (10-25) paid vacation days based on years of service Employees earn three (3) paid personal days pro-rated based on start date Thirteen - Fourteen (13-14) paid state holidays annually If this opportunity appeals to you, please apply today!
This position DOES NOT contain “Specialized Skills” (as that term is used in CBAs). APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Use the “Apply” button at the top right or bottom right of this posting to begin the application process.
If you are not already signed in, you will be prompted to do so. State employees should sign in to the career portal for State of Illinois employees – a link is available at the top left of the Illinois. homepage in the blue ribbon. Non-State employees should log in on the using the “View Profile” link in the top right of the Illinois. homepage in the blue ribbon. If you have never before signed in, you will be prompted to create an account. If you have questions about how to apply, please see the following resources: State employees: Log in to the career portal for State employees and review the Internal Candidate Application Job Aid Non-State employees: on Illinois.
– click “Application Procedures” in the footer of every page of the website. The main form of communication will be through email. Please check your “junk mail”, “spam”, or “other” folder for communication(s) regarding any submitted application(s). You may receive emails from the following addresses: @SIL-P1.
identified under the Conditions of Employment section which includes Ogle, Bureau, De Kalb or Lee County and will be required to work from their home location as a base of daily operational headquarters to service their designated worksites. This position is a union position; therefore, provisions of the relevant collective bargaining agreement/labor contract apply to the filling of this position.
All applicants who want to be considered for this position MUST apply electronically through the illinois. website. State of Illinois employees should click the link near the top left to apply through the Success Factors employee career portal. Applications submitted via email or any paper manner
(mail, fax, hand delivery) will not be considered. Posting Identification Number # 33768 Position Overview The Warehouse Examiner Specialist position serves as a frontline regulator in the Bureau of Warehouse and performs examinations and audits of Illinois licensed Grain Companies to ensure compliance with the Illinois Grain Code and maintain financial solvency, so Illinois farmers receive payment for grain sold or stored with Illinois licensed Grain Companies.
The ideal candidate will have extensive knowledge of grain warehouses, accounting principles, aptitude to use a laptop computer, and the ability to work with many different personalities within the Illinois Grain Industry. This
position offers excellent beginning salary and benefits. We welcome interested applicants to assist us in providing effective regulation within the Illinois Grain Industry.
Job Responsibilities 1. Conducts complex field examinations of grain warehouses and grain dealers. 2. Prepares examination reports and inspection sheets 3. Examines grain warehouses for storage capacity and condition of grain. 4. Conducts special audits in connection with acquisitions, bankruptcies, and liquidations of grain dealers and grain warehouses. 5. Participates in training and the training of others. 6. Performs other duties as required or assigned which are reasonably within the scope of the duties enumerated above.
Minimum Qualifications 1. Requires knowledge, skill, and mental development equivalent to the completion of four (4) years of college with coursework in fields related to accounting, auditing, business and agriculture. 2. Requires two (2) years professional work experience in grain warehouse examination or related field. Conditions of Employment 1. Requires a valid driver’s license. 2. Requires ability to travel and be on travel status when instructed. 3. Requires the ability to successfully pass a background check. 4. Requires the ability to pass a pre-employment physical including a drug and alcohol screening.
5. Requires ability and physical agility to reach above shoulder level, bend, stoop, and/or twist as it relates to the collecting, examining, and measuring of grain inventories. 6. Requires ability and agility to safely climb a ladder to work at heights up to 120 feet. 7. Requires the ability to lift and carry job related tools, equipment, and materials weighing up to 100 pounds. 8. Requires the ability to sit for long periods of time. 9. Requires the ability to walk and/or crawl through stored grain. 10. Required to assume residency in Ogle, Bureau, De Kalb or Lee County and will be required to work from their home location as a base of daily operational headquarters to service their designated worksites.
Work Hours: 8:00am-4:30pm / Monday-Friday (work hours may vary) Work Location: 801 E Sangamon Ave Springfield, IL 62702-1813 Agency Contact: Bureau of Human Resources Email: Phone #: 217-785-xyz X Job Family: Legal, Audit & Compliance Certain provisions of the revolving door restrictions contained in 5 ILCS 430/5-45 apply to this position. As a result, the employee should be aware that if offered non-State employment during State employment or within one year immediately after ending State employment, the employee shall, prior to accepting any such non-State employment offer, notify the Office of the Executive Inspector General for the Agencies of the Illinois Governor (“OEIG”) or may be subject to a fine.
The Illinois Department of Agriculture (AGR) administers an annual budget of more than $100 million and employs more than 300 people statewide, with several hundred more temporary employees hired during the Illinois State Fair and Du Quoin State Fair. Separate bureaus administer programs and services directed at conserving the state's land and water resources; protecting the health and welfare of livestock and companion animals; overseeing state and county fairs; regulating seed, feed and fertilizer products; ensuring the financial stability of grain dealers and warehouses; promoting Illinois food and agricultural products; and operating the state's horse racing program.
AGR values employees with different backgrounds, life experiences, and talents. AGR offers a robust benefit package including; Monday-Friday work schedule Flexible work schedules in many program areas Health, life, vision, and dental insurance 12 Weeks paid maternity/paternity leave Pension Plan Deferred Compensation, and other pre-tax benefit programs Employees earn twelve (12) paid sick days annually Ten to twenty-five (10-25) paid vacation days based on years of service Employees earn three (3) paid personal days pro-rated based on start date Thirteen - Fourteen (13-14) paid state holidays annually If this opportunity appeals to you, please apply today!
This position DOES NOT contain “Specialized Skills” (as that term is used in CBAs). APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Use the “Apply” button at the top right or bottom right of this posting to begin the application process.
If you are not already signed in, you will be prompted to do so. State employees should sign in to the career portal for State of Illinois employees – a link is available at the top left of the Illinois. homepage in the blue ribbon. Non-State employees should log in on the using the “View Profile” link in the top right of the Illinois. homepage in the blue ribbon. If you have never before signed in, you will be prompted to create an account. If you have questions about how to apply, please see the following resources: State employees: Log in to the career portal for State employees and review the Internal Candidate Application Job Aid Non-State employees: on Illinois.
– click “Application Procedures” in the footer of every page of the website. The main form of communication will be through email. Please check your “junk mail”, “spam”, or “other” folder for communication(s) regarding any submitted application(s). You may receive emails from the following addresses: @SIL-P1.
identified under the Conditions of Employment section which includes Bureau, La Salle or Putnam County and will be required to work from their home location as a base of daily operational headquarters to service their designated worksites. This position is a union position; therefore, provisions of the relevant collective bargaining agreement/labor contract apply to the filling of this position.
All applicants who want to be considered for this position MUST apply electronically through the illinois. website. State of Illinois employees should click the link near the top left to apply through the Success Factors employee career portal. Applications submitted via email or any paper manner
(mail, fax, hand delivery) will not be considered. Posting Identification Number # 33336 Position Overview The Warehouse Examiner position serves as a frontline regulator in the Bureau of Warehouse and performs examinations of Illinois licensed Grain Companies to ensure compliance with the Illinois Grain Code and maintain financial solvency, so Illinois farmers receive payment for grain sold or stored with Illinois licensed Grain Companies.
The ideal candidate will have basic knowledge of grain warehouses, basic accounting principles, aptitude to use a laptop computer, and the ability to work with many different personalities within the Illinois Grain Industry. This position offers excellent
beginning salary and benefits. We welcome interested applicants to assist us in providing effective regulation within the Illinois Grain Industry.
Job Responsibilities 1. Conducts professional field examinations of grain warehouses and grain dealers. 2. Prepares examinations reports and inspection sheets. 3. Examines grain warehouses for storage capacity and condition of grain. 4. Receives additional on-the-job training. 5. Provides support as it relates to insolvent licensees. 6. Performs other duties as required or assigned which are reasonably within the scope of the duties enumerated above. Minimum Qualifications 1. Requires knowledge, skill, and mental development equivalent to completion of four years of college with coursework in fields related to accounting, auditing, business, and agriculture.
Preferred Qualifications Prefers elementary knowledge of agricultural economics. Prefers elementary knowledge of grain warehouse financial records and reports. Prefers elementary knowledge of the methods and procedures used in the conduct of warehouse examinations. Prefers elementary knowledge of the rules, regulations, codes, and laws relative to warehouses. Prefers experience conducting warehouse examinations. Prefers experience communicating in oral and written form.
Prefers experience testifying at administrative or judicial proceedings. Prefers experience gathering data and information to be utilized at administrative and judicial proceedings. Prefers experience using notebook computer and relevant software. Prefers experience safely operating electric, hydraulic and/or rope man lifts. Prefers experience properly utilizing required personal protective equipment and observing established safety standards. Conditions of Employment Requires a valid driver’s license and the ability to travel when required. Requires ability to successfully pass a background check.
Requires the ability to pass a pre-employment physical, including a drug and alcohol screening, Requires ability and agility to safely climb a ladder to work at heights up to 120 feet. Requires ability and physical agility to reach above shoulder level, bend, stoop and/or twist as it relates to the collecting, examining, and measuring of grain inventories. Requires ability to lift and carry job related tools, equipment and materials weighing up to 100 pounds. Requires the ability to sit for long periods of time. Requires ability to walk and/or crawl through stored grain.
Required to assume residency in Bureau, La Salle, or Putnam County and will be required to work from their home location as a base of daily operational headquarters to service their designated worksites. About the Agency The Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA) Bureau of Warehouses administers the Illinois Grain Code. The Illinois Grain Insurance Fund was established in 1983 to protect depositors of grain against losses associated with failed grain dealers and warehouses. This is a critical regulatory function with a budget of over $2.0 million. When an insolvency occurs, the IDOA protects the interests of grain producers and depositors.
Work Hours: 8:00 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. /M-F (work hours may vary) Work Location: 801 E Sangamon Ave Springfield, IL 62702-1813 Agency Contact: Bureau of Human Resources Email: Phone #: 217-785-xyz X Job Family: Legal, Audit & Compliance Certain provisions of the revolving door restrictions contained in 5 ILCS 430/5-45 apply to this position. As a result, the employee should be aware that if offered non-State employment during State employment or within one year immediately after ending State employment, the employee shall, prior to accepting any such non-State employment offer, notify the Office of the Executive Inspector General for the Agencies of the Illinois Governor (“OEIG”) or may be subject to a fine.
The Illinois Department of Agriculture (AGR) administers an annual budget of more than $100 million and employs more than 300 people statewide, with several hundred more temporary employees hired during the Illinois State Fair and Du Quoin State Fair. Separate bureaus administer programs and services directed at conserving the state's land and water resources; protecting the health and welfare of livestock and companion animals; overseeing state and county fairs; regulating seed, feed and fertilizer products; ensuring the financial stability of grain dealers and warehouses; promoting Illinois food and agricultural products; and operating the state's horse racing program.
AGR values employees with different backgrounds, life experiences, and talents. AGR offers a robust benefit package including; Monday-Friday work schedule Flexible work schedules in many program areas Health, life, vision, and dental insurance 12 Weeks paid maternity/paternity leave Pension Plan Deferred Compensation, and other pre-tax benefit programs Employees earn twelve (12) paid sick days annually Ten to twenty-five (10-25) paid vacation days based on years of service Employees earn three (3) paid personal days pro-rated based on start date Thirteen - Fourteen (13-14) paid state holidays annually If this opportunity appeals to you, please apply today!
This position DOES NOT contain “Specialized Skills” (as that term is used in CBAs). APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Use the “Apply” button at the top right or bottom right of this posting to begin the application process. If you are not already signed in, you will be prompted to do so.
State employees should sign in to the career portal for State of Illinois employees – a link is available at the top left of the Illinois. homepage in the blue ribbon. Non-State employees should log in on the using the “View Profile” link in the top right of the Illinois. homepage in the blue ribbon. If you have never before signed in, you will be prompted to create an account. If you have questions about how to apply, please see the following resources: State employees: Log in to the career portal for State employees and review the Internal Candidate Application Job Aid Non-State employees: on Illinois.
– click “Application Procedures” in the footer of every page of the website. The main form of communication will be through email. Please check your “junk mail”, “spam”, or “other” folder for communication(s) regarding any submitted application(s). You may receive emails from the following addresses: @SIL-P1.
the county identified under the Conditions of Employment section which includes Christian, Macon, Sangamon or Shelby County and will be required to work from their home location as a base of daily operational headquarters to service their designated worksites.
This position is a union position; therefore, provisions of the relevant collective bargaining agreement/labor contract apply to the filling of this position. All applicants who want to be considered for this position MUST apply electronically through the illinois. website. State of Illinois employees should click the link near the top left to apply through the Success Factors employee career portal. Applications submitted via email
or any paper manner (mail, fax, hand delivery) will not be considered. Posting Identification Number # 33173 Position Overview The Warehouse Examiner Specialist position serves as a frontline regulator in the Bureau of Warehouse and performs examinations and audits of Illinois licensed Grain Companies to ensure compliance with the Illinois Grain Code and maintain financial solvency, so Illinois farmers receive payment for grain sold or stored with Illinois licensed Grain Companies.
The ideal candidate will have extensive knowledge of grain warehouses, accounting principles, aptitude to use a laptop computer, and the ability to work with many different personalities within the Illinois
Grain Industry. This position offers excellent beginning salary and benefits.
We welcome interested applicants to assist us in providing effective regulation within the Illinois Grain Industry. Job Responsibilities 1. Conducts complex field examinations of grain warehouses and grain dealers. 2. Prepares examination reports and inspection sheets 3. Examines grain warehouses for storage capacity and condition of grain. 4. Conducts special audits in connection with acquisitions, bankruptcies, and liquidations of grain dealers and grain warehouses. 5. Participates in training and the training of others. 6. Performs other duties as required or assigned which are reasonably within the scope of the duties enumerated above.
Minimum Qualifications 1. Requires knowledge, skill, and mental development equivalent to the completion of four (4) years of college with coursework in fields related to accounting, auditing, business and agriculture. 2. Requires two (2) years professional work experience in grain warehouse examination or related field. Conditions of Employment 1. Requires a valid driver’s license. 2. Requires ability to travel and be on travel status when instructed. 3. Requires the ability to successfully pass a background check. 4. Requires the ability to pass a pre-employment physical including a drug and alcohol screening.
5. Requires ability and physical agility to reach above shoulder level, bend, stoop, and/or twist as it relates to the collecting, examining, and measuring of grain inventories. 6. Requires ability and agility to safely climb a ladder to work at heights up to 120 feet. 7. Requires the ability to lift and carry job related tools, equipment, and materials weighing up to 100 pounds. 8. Requires the ability to sit for long periods of time. 9. Requires the ability to walk and/or crawl through stored grain. 10. Required to assume residency in Christian, Sangamon, Macon or Shelby County and will be required to work from their home location as a base of daily operational headquarters to service their designated worksites.
Work Hours: 8:00am-4:30pm / Monday-Friday (work hours may vary) Work Location: 801 E Sangamon Ave Springfield, IL 62702-1813 Agency Contact: Bureau of Human Resources Email: Phone #: 217-785-xyz X Job Family: Legal, Audit & Compliance Certain provisions of the revolving door restrictions contained in 5 ILCS 430/5-45 apply to this position. As a result, the employee should be aware that if offered non-State employment during State employment or within one year immediately after ending State employment, the employee shall, prior to accepting any such non-State employment offer, notify the Office of the Executive Inspector General for the Agencies of the Illinois Governor (“OEIG”) or may be subject to a fine.
The Illinois Department of Agriculture (AGR) administers an annual budget of more than $100 million and employs more than 300 people statewide, with several hundred more temporary employees hired during the Illinois State Fair and Du Quoin State Fair. Separate bureaus administer programs and services directed at conserving the state's land and water resources; protecting the health and welfare of livestock and companion animals; overseeing state and county fairs; regulating seed, feed and fertilizer products; ensuring the financial stability of grain dealers and warehouses; promoting Illinois food and agricultural products; and operating the state's horse racing program.
AGR values employees with different backgrounds, life experiences, and talents. AGR offers a robust benefit package including; Monday-Friday work schedule Flexible work schedules in many program areas Health, life, vision, and dental insurance 12 Weeks paid maternity/paternity leave Pension Plan Deferred Compensation, and other pre-tax benefit programs Employees earn twelve (12) paid sick days annually Ten to twenty-five (10-25) paid vacation days based on years of service Employees earn three (3) paid personal days pro-rated based on start date Thirteen - Fourteen (13-14) paid state holidays annually If this opportunity appeals to you, please apply today!
This position DOES NOT contain “Specialized Skills” (as that term is used in CBAs). APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Use the “Apply” button at the top right or bottom right of this posting to begin the application process.
If you are not already signed in, you will be prompted to do so. State employees should sign in to the career portal for State of Illinois employees – a link is available at the top left of the Illinois. homepage in the blue ribbon. Non-State employees should log in on the using the “View Profile” link in the top right of the Illinois. homepage in the blue ribbon. If you have never before signed in, you will be prompted to create an account. If you have questions about how to apply, please see the following resources: State employees: Log in to the career portal for State employees and review the Internal Candidate Application Job Aid Non-State employees: on Illinois.
– click “Application Procedures” in the footer of every page of the website. The main form of communication will be through email. Please check your “junk mail”, “spam”, or “other” folder for communication(s) regarding any submitted application(s). You may receive emails from the following addresses: @SIL-P1.
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