The Chicago Workers Collaborative is a nationally recognized worker rights
organization formed by temporary staffing workers to build power and raise labor
standards in the temporary staffing industry.
CWC seeks an Organizer based in our Chicago Worker Center to build workers' power
to affect change in the workplace and community of temporary stafing workers. In
particular, the organizer will be CWC's point person in the Justice for Bakery Workers
Campaign, which seeks to organize temp staffing workers in Chicago's baking industry
in collaboration with the Bakery, Confectionary, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers
International Union (BCTGM) Local 1, for higher wages, safer working conditions, and
more workplace rights. The Chicago Federation of Labor (CFL) will support this effort
through community mobilizing and their communications capacity, to help others
understand the importance of Justice for Bakery Workers, and of converting temp jobs
to direct-hire positions to rebuild our economy.
Primary Responsibilities
1. Develops, trains, and supports worker leaders.
2. With consultation from the Organizing Director, develops long-term strategic
campaigns to advance the interests and mission of the organization, with primary
responsiibiity for the Justice for Bakery Workers Campaign.
3. Uses good judgment, both political and strategic, to advance interests of
organization
4. Assumes responsibility and coordinates all aspects of events/actions by himself or
herself
5. Able to manage a crisis to the benefit of the organization and its mission and goals,
in consultation with the Organizing Director or in the Organizing Director's absence
on a temporary basis
6. Develop strategic alliances with elected officials, unions, and other organizations in
order to advance the interests of the organization and its legislative and workplace
campaigns
Required Qualifications
Strong demonstrated commitment to worker rights, immigrant rights, and racial
justice/racial unity in community and labor organizing;
Significant life experience in the low-wage labor sector, either as a worker or an
organizer
Excellent interpersonal and supervisory skills, collegial attitude and interest in
mentoring new and/or inexperienced worker organizers;
Bilingual English/Spanish both written and spoken
Commitment to own professional growth.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience organizing Latino and/or temporary workers;
Experience working in the non-profit community.
Salary Range and Benefits
Salary commensurate with experience and qualifications. Benefits include health plan
as well as vacation and sick days.
Start Date
Expected start date will be in January 2014.
Application Procedure
Applications should consist of a cover letter and a current resume, the names and
phone numbers of three references. Cover letter should describe the applicants interest
in organizing low-wage, temporary staffing workers.
Chicago Workers’ Collaborative
5014 S. Ashland
Chicago, IL 60608
Or, by email to: c hicagoworkers@gmail.com
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE.
THE CHICAGO WORKERS’ COLLABORATIVE IS AN EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER AND ACTIVELY RECRUITS
WOMEN, PEOPLE OF COLOR, PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES, AND PERSONS
WITH DIVERSE GENDER AND SEXUAL IDENTITIES.
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Grants Coordinator, Village of Oak Park - Oak Park, IL (Chicago Near West Suburb)
The Village of Oak
Park, Illinois
GRANTS COORDINATOR
Annual Salary $50,061.66
- $68,877.29 (Depending on qualifications)
The Village of Oak Park has an
immediate opening for a Grants Coordinator.
This position is responsible for developing; administering and
coordinating a variety of grant funded programs; for Community & Economic
Development and other Village departments; coordinate assigned activities with
other departments and outside agencies; to provide highly responsible and
complex staff assistance to the Community & Economic Development Director,
other Department Directors as well as advisory boards and commissions.
Training/Experience:
Equivalent
to a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major
coursework in public administration, accounting, economics, urban planning,
business management, or related field, and five (5) years of increasingly
responsible experience in writing grants and monitoring of grant funded programs. Experience with CDBG funds is a must. A
complete description of work
performed and qualifications can be viewed at www.oak-park.us
Last
date for acceptance of applications: 20-December-2013.
Qualified applicants can submit a resume and application via e-mail to hr@oak-park.us or via U.S. mail to Village of
Oak Park, Human Resources Department, 123 Madison, Oak Park, IL 60302.
The Village of Oak Park is an Equal
Opportunity Employer
Two (2) Trans. Engineer Jobs with Illinois Tollway - Downers Grove, IL (Chicago West Suburb)
- Intelligent Transportation System Engineer (ITS Engineer) ($74,000.00 - $78,000.00/Year)
- Bachelor of Science degree in computer engineering or electrical engineering is required for this position.
- Registration as a professional engineer is required for this position.
- 7-10 years of Experience in Intelligent Transportation Systems or related field.
- Certification by Cisco or other network equipment manufacturer is required.
- Must have the ability to work overtime as required including during off hours / holidays / weekends.
- Must carry Tollway issued cell phone for on-call support and for response to calls/incidents before or after shift hours / weekends / holidays.
- Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Field Technician ($61,500.00 - $66,500.00/Year)
- Associates Degree in Electronic Technology; or greater than 30 credit hours of related electronic courses and an “A+” Certification (documented); or 30 credit hours of IBEW “C” card Apprenticeship School.
- Incumbent must have a minimum of 5 years’ experience in analog and digital electronic systems installation, testing, troubleshooting and field repair of video systems, sensor technology, power systems (including uninterruptible power supplies and solar power generation), Cisco networks, and data communications. The ability to read and interpret electronic schematics is required.
- Operation of standard, hand held field test equipment is required.
- The ability to expertly use standard Microsoft Office software, terminal emulators and other laptop computer applications is required.
- The ability to use Cisco IOS operator commands to configure level 3 switches is desirable.
- Proficiency is required operating the necessary test equipment.
- Must have current certification of program completion and experience with terminal emulators, TCP/IP, UDP, and RSTP protocols, network routing, spanning tree, fiber optic communications, uninterruptible power supplies, solar power, battery charging systems, grounding, surge arrestors, and lightning protection.
- A valid driver’s license is required and must be maintained for this position.
- Ability to lift objects weighing as much as 50 pounds is required.
- The incumbent is also required to be scheduled to work on a rotating schedule which includes weekends and holidays, to work overtime when necessary and be available for emergency call outs during off hours, non-scheduled weekends, and holidays.
- The incumbent must be willing to work outdoors in all weather conditions.
The completed Illinois Tollway Employment Application is due December 31, 2013 and can be emailed to employment@getipass.com, or mailed or hand-delivered to Human Resources, 2700 Ogden Avenue, Downers Grove, IL 60515.Please see the attached job posting for more information, including additional job requirements and preferences. More information can be found atwww.illinoistollway.com.Questions should be directed to Human Resources at (630) 241-6800 ext. 2333.
Project Admin., Project Management, Legislative Affairs at Metra - Chicago
Sr. Project Administrator
Summary of Duties
Reporting
directly to the Department Head, Grant Administration, the
Senior Project Administrator provides financial management for capital project
implementation, including project tracking and reporting to funding agencies.
Ensure compliance with federal, state, and local requirements, and represent
Grant Administration staff actions to internal and external auditors. Monitor
and evaluate policies and legislation related to grant management and
accounting. Train Grant Administration staff by assuming a leadership role and
mentoring junior staff. Must be available to work flexible hours in the early
morning, late afternoon, evenings, or weekends.
Minimum Acceptable Qualifications
§
Bachelors Degree in business, public
administration, accounting, economics, or related discipline.
§
In lieu of education, must have any
combination of education and grant administration or construction management
experience on a year per year basis, FTA capital/grant programs preferred.
§
Minimum of 5 years of work experience in
grant administration or project management, or budgeting/accounting is
required.
§
Database experience required, Oracle system
preferred.
§
Must have working knowledge of federal,
state, and local government agency regulations, guidelines, and requirements
related to grant administration.
§
Excellent interpersonal, verbal and written
communication skills.
§
Knowledge of FTA Circular 5010.1D, Grants
Management Requirements preferred.
All employees are responsible for performing their job safely and in
accordance with the safety objectives, goals and program of the
organization, ensuring compliance with applicable safety rules and regulations.
Other Important Information
- Only qualified applicants will receive
consideration.
- Selected candidates are subject to a physical
examination/drug test and background check to verify information regarding
education, employment, vehicle and criminal history.
- Relocation is not available for this position.
If
you are interested in applying for a position at Metra, please send your cover
letter which must include the position title, your resume and salary history
to:
Metra is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. It is our policy to fill vacant
positions with qualified candidates without regard to race, color, sex,
religion, national origin, age, or disability, assuming an individual can
perform the essential functions of the job with or without accommodation.
Sr. Project Administrator
Summary of Duties
Reporting
directly to the Department Head, Grant Administration, the
Senior Project Administrator provides financial management for capital project
implementation, including project tracking and reporting to funding agencies.
Ensure compliance with federal, state, and local requirements, and represent
Grant Administration staff actions to internal and external auditors. Monitor
and evaluate policies and legislation related to grant management and
accounting. Train Grant Administration staff by assuming a leadership role and
mentoring junior staff. Must be available to work flexible hours in the early
morning, late afternoon, evenings, or weekends.
Minimum Acceptable Qualifications
§
Bachelors Degree in business, public
administration, accounting, economics, or related discipline.
§
In lieu of education, must have any
combination of education and grant administration or construction management
experience on a year per year basis, FTA capital/grant programs preferred.
§
Minimum of 5 years of work experience in
grant administration or project management, or budgeting/accounting is
required.
§
Database experience required, Oracle system
preferred.
§
Must have working knowledge of federal,
state, and local government agency regulations, guidelines, and requirements
related to grant administration.
§
Excellent interpersonal, verbal and written
communication skills.
§
Knowledge of FTA Circular 5010.1D, Grants
Management Requirements preferred.
All employees are responsible for performing their job safely and in
accordance with the safety objectives, goals and program of the
organization, ensuring compliance with applicable safety rules and regulations.
Other Important Information
- Only qualified applicants will receive
consideration.
- Selected candidates are subject to a physical
examination/drug test and background check to verify information regarding
education, employment, vehicle and criminal history.
- Relocation is not available for this position.
If
you are interested in applying for a position at Metra, please send your cover
letter which must include the position title, your resume and salary history
to:
Metra is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. It is our policy to fill vacant
positions with qualified candidates without regard to race, color, sex,
religion, national origin, age, or disability, assuming an individual can
perform the essential functions of the job with or without accommodation.
Metra / 547 W. Jackson Blvd. / Chicago, IL 60661
Metra / 547 W. Jackson Blvd. / Chicago, IL 60661
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Legislative Affairs Administrator
Summary of Duties
Reporting directly to the Legislative
Affairs Officer, the Legislative Affairs Liaison performs the role of field
liaison for Metra in areas of community and legislative outreach. Gathers and
disseminates Metra's viewpoints and positions on transit and community issues
to various elected officials. Proactively seeks out and develops strong
relationships with key public and political stakeholders. Must
be available to work flexible hours in the early morning, late afternoon,
evenings, or weekends.
Minimum Acceptable Qualifications
§ Bachelor's
degree in Political Science, Speech Communication or related discipline OR
in lieu of degree, any combination of education and experience in legislative,
regulatory, or policy capacity that equals four (4) years.
§ Seven
(7) years of direct experience in the areas of public relations, client
relations and liaison work with legislative leaders at the state level.
§ Proficient
in Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Access) with an emphasis in Excel and
Word.
§ Must
be able to work under pressure in a demanding environment and handle sensitive
and confidential matters with legislative, governmental and corporate
executives.
§ Effective
verbal, written, and inter-personal skills to work with the Board of Directors,
the media and/or other external groups and organizations.
All employees are responsible for performing their job safely and in
accordance with the safety objectives, goals and program of the
organization, ensuring compliance with applicable safety rules and regulations.
Other Important Information
- Only qualified applicants will receive
consideration.
- Selected candidates are subject to a physical
examination/drug test and background check to verify information regarding
education, employment, vehicle and criminal history.
- Relocation is not available for this position.
If
you are interested in applying for a position at Metra, please send your cover
letter which must include the position title, your resume and salary history
to:
Metra is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. It is our policy to fill vacant
positions with qualified candidates without regard to race, color, sex,
religion, national origin, age, or disability, assuming an individual can
perform the essential functions of the job with or without accommodation.
Metra / 547 W. Jackson Blvd. / Chicago, IL 60661
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Posting
Period
December
17 – January 2, 2013
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Project Manager
Summary of Duties
Reporting directly to the DBE Senior
Director, the DBE Project Manager oversees and manages research, analysis,
planning, development and implementation of special projects for the Office of
Business Diversity and Civil Rights. Provide project oversight (initiation,
planning, design/development and management) and technical expertise with DBE
and Title VI related issues, and establishing timelines. Manage project risks
to proactively identify potential issues. Employ risk mitigation strategies to
minimize impact. Coordinate process for post project review of policies and
procedures employed with a view to improve future projects performance.
Minimum Acceptable Qualifications
§ Bachelor's
degree in Business Administration or related discipline, OR in lieu of degree,
any combination of education and contract administration and/or project
management experience that equals four (4) years.
§ In addition to #1, must have five (5) years of
contract administration and progressive management experience.
§ Previous experience working with federal, state, and
local agencies.
§ Project management certification is preferred.
§ Review requisitions/requirements for contracts and
services to establish DBE participation goals.
§ Experience with audit reviews, methodology and
practices.
§ Demonstrated proficiency in Word, Excel, PowerPoint,
Access and have math aptitude for statistical calculations..
§ Must be willing to travel within and outside of
Metra’s 6-county region.
§ Must
possess and maintain a valid driver=s
license.
All employees are responsible for performing their job safely and in
accordance with the safety objectives, goals and program of the
organization, ensuring compliance with applicable safety rules and regulations.
Other Important Information
- Only qualified applicants will receive
consideration.
- Selected candidates are subject to a physical
examination/drug test and background check to verify information regarding
education, employment, vehicle and criminal history.
- Relocation is not available for this position.
If
you are interested in applying for a position at Metra, please send your cover
letter which must include the position title, your resume and salary history
to:
Metra is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. It is our policy to fill vacant
positions with qualified candidates without regard to race, color, sex, religion,
national origin, age, or disability, assuming an individual can perform the
essential functions of the job with or without accommodation.
Metra / 547 W. Jackson Blvd. / Chicago, IL 60661
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