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Ignition Interlock Jobs in Illinois (NOW HIRING)

Ignition Interlock information

What is the difference between Ignition Interlock vs Vehicle Inspection Technician?

AspectIgnition InterlockVehicle Inspection Technician
Required CredentialsTypically none or minimal certificationState-specific licensing or certification often required
Work EnvironmentPrimarily in clients' vehicles or installation sitesInspection stations, repair shops, or mobile units
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in DUI cases, legal compliance, and vehicle safetyUsed in vehicle safety, emissions testing, and regulatory compliance

While both roles involve vehicle-related work, Ignition Interlock technicians focus on installing and maintaining devices that prevent vehicle operation after DUI offenses. Vehicle Inspection Technicians perform safety and emissions inspections to ensure vehicles meet legal standards. The roles differ in credentials, work environment, and industry focus, but both are essential in vehicle safety and compliance sectors.

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Deputy Director - Administrative Hearings

Deputy Director - Administrative Hearings

Illinois Secretary of State

Chicago, IL • On-site

$85K - $105K/yr

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Office of the Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias
Job Title:        Deputy Director - Administrative Hearings
Division:         Administration
Union:             N/A
Location:        17 N State St, Chicago, IL – Cook County
Salary:            Anticipated $85,000 to $105,000 annually – commensurate with experience
Benefits:        https://cms.illinois.gov/benefits/stateemployee.html
Overview:
Plans, develops, directs, and coordinates operating and program activities; represents the Director in assigned areas of public, inter-divisional and inter-governmental relationships.
Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Directs and coordinates the conduct of formal administrative hearings, safety responsibility hearings and the conduct of informal hearings, pursuant to the Illinois Vehicle Code, primarily in Chicago metro area and the northern and central portions of the Illinois.
  • Directs and coordinates all activities within the BAIID division, including overseeing the installation and monitoring of ignition interlock devices installed in vehicles of individuals convicted of DUI offenses; leads the certification of Illinois vendors that provide ignition interlock services each year; conducts inspections of BAIID sites, and issues Monitoring Device Driving Permits (MDDP) for first time DUI offenders
  • Directs and participates in the formulation/implementation and execution of Department policies and rules with an emphasis on the Hearings Division.
  • Coordinates with the Office of General Counsel and representatives of the Illinois Attorney General's Office regarding administrative hearings which are appealed to the courts on Administrative Review.
  • Establishes and maintains effective inter-divisional, inter-governmental, public and professional liaisons and legislative contacts; interprets department programs, policies and objectives to governmental organiza­tions, the public and professional groups; provides information and suggestions.
  • Directs and evaluates the activities of division supervisors, and hearing officers on an ongoing basis; prepares reports as assigned within, a designated timeframe and submits to Director.
  • Performs other duties as required or assigned.
Education and Experience:
Requires knowledge, skill and mental development equivalent to completion of four years college, preferably with major coursework in business or public administration or law and three years of managerial/legal experience in a private or public organization, preferably with experience dealing with the Illinois Vehicle Code.  Experience overseeing administrative hearing divisions is preferred.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
  • Requires thorough knowledge of modern management practices, techniques and procedures.
  • Requires thorough knowledge of staff utilization and motivation.
  • Requires extensive knowledge of modern techniques utilized in program research, development and implementation.
  • Requires extensive knowledge of effective communications techniques including computer applications.
  • Requires extensive knowledge of state government organization and functions.
  • Requires extensive knowledge in budgeting in a governmental organization.
  • Requires ability to develop, establish and maintain effective working relationships with public, private and other governmental organizations.
  • Requires ability to develop operational and program objectives within the framework of legislated functions and professional philosophies.
  • Requires ability to direct and coordinate the functions and activities of a variety of professional, management and operational personnel.
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 disability.

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