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Operations Manager Jobs in Chicago, IL (NOW HIRING)

Operations Manager

Chicago, IL · On-site

$85K - $105K/yr

THE ROLE As an Operations Manager, you will own the day-to-day operational performance of a defined route within a geographical district. You'll lead a team of technicians, ensure equipment uptime ...

Operations Manager

Chicago, IL

$75K - $95K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Government Affairs Operations Manager | Chicago, IL Work directly with executive leadership in a high-impact role bridging operations, compliance, and government affairs. A growing professional ...

Operations Manager

Lisle, IL · On-site

$118K - $158K/yr

The Operations manager will have direct oversight of Project Management and the Field. The Operations Manager has first line supervisory authority over subordinate staff to include hiring, firing ...

Operations Manager Our partner is a diversified manufacturing partner of choice that helps market-leading brands design, build, and deliver innovative products that improve the world. A career here ...

We are looking for motivated, customer-focused individuals who want to join our team as an Operations Manager. In this role, you will lead and develop a team of salaried and hourly talent. You will ...

Operations Manager Our partner is a diversified manufacturing partner of choice that helps market-leading brands design, build, and deliver innovative products that improve the world. A career here ...

Operations Manager Our partner is a diversified manufacturing partner of choice that helps market-leading brands design, build, and deliver innovative products that improve the world. A career here ...

Operations Manager Our partner is a diversified manufacturing partner of choice that helps market-leading brands design, build, and deliver innovative products that improve the world. A career here ...

Operations Manager Our partner is a diversified manufacturing partner of choice that helps market-leading brands design, build, and deliver innovative products that improve the world. A career here ...

Operations Manager Our partner is a diversified manufacturing partner of choice that helps market-leading brands design, build, and deliver innovative products that improve the world. A career here ...

Operations Manager Our partner is a diversified manufacturing partner of choice that helps market-leading brands design, build, and deliver innovative products that improve the world. A career here ...

We are looking for motivated, customer-focused individuals who want to join our team as an Operations Manager. In this role, you will lead and develop a team of salaried and hourly talent. You will ...

We are looking for motivated, customer-focused individuals who want to join our team as an Operations Manager. In this role, you will lead and develop a team of salaried and hourly talent. You will ...

We are looking for motivated, customer-focused individuals who want to join our team as an Operations Manager. In this role, you will lead and develop a team of salaried and hourly talent. You will ...

We are looking for motivated, customer-focused individuals who want to join our team as an Operations Manager. In this role, you will lead and develop a team of salaried and hourly talent. You will ...

Operations Manager

Geneva, IL · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

The Operations Manager utilizes TPM and continuous improvement methodologies to position the plant's human and capital resources for long-term success by ensuring safe, effective, and reliable ...

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How much do operations manager jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for operations manager in Chicago, IL is $65,421.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $42,300.00 and $79,900.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What do operations managers do?

The specific tasks and duties of an operations manager depend on the type and size of the organization: small or large, for-profit, nonprofit, or governmental. In many organizations, operations managers oversee the daily operations of the company, including staffing schedules, professional development, strategic planning, and quality assurance.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an operations manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Operations Manager, you need strong leadership, analytical thinking, and organizational skills, often backed by a degree in business administration or a related field. Familiarity with ERP systems, project management software, and Lean or Six Sigma certifications is typically required. Excellent communication, problem-solving abilities, and adaptability are standout soft skills for this role. These skills and qualities are crucial for optimizing processes, driving team performance, and ensuring operational efficiency.

What is the difference between Operations Manager vs Supply Chain Manager?

AspectOperations ManagerSupply Chain Manager
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in Business, Management, or related field; certifications like PMP or APICS are commonBachelor's degree in Supply Chain, Logistics, or Business; certifications like CSCP or CPSM are common
Work EnvironmentOversees daily operations across departments, managing staff and processes within a companyFocuses on procurement, logistics, and distribution, coordinating with suppliers and vendors
Employer & Industry UsageUsed across various industries including manufacturing, retail, and servicesPrimarily in manufacturing, retail, and logistics sectors

While both roles involve managing processes and teams, an Operations Manager oversees overall company operations, whereas a Supply Chain Manager specializes in managing the supply chain logistics and procurement processes. The roles often overlap but focus on different aspects of business efficiency.

What are the most commonly searched types of Operations jobs in Chicago, IL?

The most popular types of Operations jobs in Chicago, IL are:

What cities near Chicago, IL are hiring for Operations Manager jobs?

Cities near Chicago, IL with the most Operations Manager job openings:

Infographic showing various Operations Manager job openings in Chicago, IL as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 50% In-person, and 50% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $65,421 per year, or $31.5 per hour.

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Operations manager-Job Description Summary

The Operations Manager is responsible for the overall support of the hospice operations services for the assigned locations to support upon the job offer. He/she is responsible for the employment of qualified hospice personnel; is responsible for the provision of hospice services, directly, and the delegation to and coordination of hospice personnel evaluations; is responsible for establishing standards of care to comply with federal and state regulations and guidelines. The Operations Manager establishes, implements and evaluates goals and objectives for hospice services that meet and promote the standards of quality and contribute to the total organization and philosophy.

Essential Job Functions/Responsibilities

  1. Operational planning and budgeting.
  2. Ensuring organizational compliance with legal, regulatory and accreditation requirements.
  3. Assuresthatallbusinessconductisaboveminimumstandardsrequiredbylaw andwillnotcondoneanyactivitiesthatachieveresultsthroughviolationofthe law, unethical business or patient care practices.
  4. Monitoring business operations to insure financial stability.
  5. Evaluating hospice services and personnel using measurable outcomes and objectives.
  6. Conflict and complaint management resulting in a resolution.
  7. Establishing and maintaining effective channels of communication including integration or technology, as applicable.
  8. Ensuring hospice personnel stay current with clinical information and practices.
  9. Ensuring adequate and appropriate staffing.
  10. Staff development including orientation, in-service, continuing education, competency testing and quality assessment performance improvement.
  11. Ensuring that interdisciplinary care is provided by supporting the Clinical Manager and their team.
  12. Ensuring supportive services are available to personnel by supporting the Clinical Manager and their team.
  13. Ensuring coordination with other departments, services and senior management, as appropriate.
  14. Ensuring staff and organization stay current on local and national hospice issues and trends.
  15. Ensure staff is oriented and trained
  16. Working with HR Department to ensure compliance with employee files and ensuring that all discipline measures are acted upon in a timely and professional manner.
  17. Working with payroll manager to ensure timely delivery of payroll hours biweekly through the payroll process
  18. Monitoring and ensuring staff productivity meets company expectations.
  19. Ensuring that appropriate service policies and procedures are developed and implemented to accomplish identified outcomes.
  20. Directing staff in performance of their duties including admission, discharge, transfer, revocation, and provision of service to patients.
  21. Ensuring appropriate staff supervision during all service hours.
  22. Monitoring service utilization to ensure delivery of comprehensive care.
  23. Ensuring services provided by other agencies are authorized by hospice.
  24. Monitoring operational progress toward accomplishing operational and strategic goals.
  25. Ensuring appropriate data collection and regular, complete reports are received by the Governing Body in partnership with the Compliance Officer/Director.
  26. Ensuring adequate space, equipment and supplies are available.
  27. Communicating with the corporate office to ensure their responsible offices are fully supplied.
  28. Responsible for ensuring that the offices responsible for are clean, orderly and are following the policies of offices.
  29. Ensuring actionable objectives are derived from evaluation of hospice services and personnel.
  30. Ensuring that structure and systems promote interdisciplinary care
  31. Ensuring collaboration with agencies and vendors for effective management of services.
  32. Ensuring standards of ethical business and clinical practice are maintained
  33. Evaluation of the overall program performance of the hospice and implement and regularly evaluate procedures consistent with those policies.
  34. Meet the expectations for organizational structure that are appropriate for directing the work of the hospice's employees in accordance with the program's policies and procedures.
  35. Maintain a continuous liaison between the governing body and the hospice employees.
  36. Ensure that employees are oriented to the program and their responsibilities, that they are continuously trained and that their performance is evaluated.
  37. Designate in writing, with the knowledge of the governing body, a qualified person to act in his or her absence.
  38. Support the Business Development team with operational efficiencies and support. Which could include attending meetings with referral sources, patients and/or families.
  39. Is professional and upholds the values of the company.
  40. In this role you will be the Administrator listed on the office licenses you are responsible for, and are expected to uphold CMS guidelines and laws at all times.

The above statements are intended to be a representative summary of the major duties and responsibilities performed by incumbents of this job. The incumbents may be requested to perform job-related tasks other than those stated in this description.

Position Qualifications

  1. A Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Master's Degree in health care or related field preferred.
  2. Two (2) to five (5) years' experience in health care management.
  3. Demonstrates an ability to supervise and direct professional and administrative personnel.
  4. Has an ability to deal tactfully with the community. Has knowledge of corporate business management.
  5. Demonstrates ability to partner and work with referral sources.
  6. Understands hospice care and the services provided to patient and family/caregiver through an interdisciplinary group.
  7. Intimate knowledge of Medicare Hospice Certification.