TITLE 80: PUBLIC OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES
SUBTITLE B: PERSONNEL RULES, PAY PLANS, AND POSITION CLASSIFICATIONS CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES
PART 310
PAY PLAN
SECTION 310.47 IN-HIRE RATE
Section 310.47 In-Hire Rate
a) Use
No employee in a position in which the position and/or the employee meet the
criteria of an in-hire rate receives less than the in-hire rate. The in-hire
rate is used when a candidate only meets the minimum requirements of the class
specification upon entry to State service (Section 310.100(b)(1), 310.490(b)(1)
or 310.495(b)(1)), when an employee moves to a vacant position (Section 310.45)
or when an MS salary range is assigned to a Trainee Program (Section 310.415(b)).
b) Request
1) Agency
Head Request for Other Than a
Merit-Compensation-System-only Trainee Program An agency head may request
in writing that the Director approve or negotiate an in-hire rate. The in-hire
rate is a Step or dollar amount depending on whether the classification title
is assigned to a negotiated full scale rate, negotiated pay grade, merit
compensation salary range or broad-band salary range. The in-hire rate may be
for the classification title or limited within the classification title to the
agency, facilities, counties or other criteria. The supporting justifications
for the requested in-hire rate and the limitations are included in the agency
request. An effective date may be included in the request.
2) Agency
Head Request for a Merit-Compensation-System-only Trainee Program The
Department determined in-hire rates for existing trainee programs assigned only
MS-salary ranges to be used by agencies as the anticipated starting salaries.
The in-hire rates are tied to the targeted title and in one case the county in
which the trainee position is located. Some targeted titles have been
determined to be inappropriate for some trainee titles. If an agency is unable
to locate an in-hire rate for its trainee program's targeted title, the
targeted title is inappropriate. Agencies using inappropriate targeted titles
shall allow employees in the trainee titles targeting the inappropriate
targeted titles to finish their training and be promoted if successful. Then,
the agency shall not use the inappropriate targeted title again for that
trainee program. Questions about the best titles to use for training shall be
addressed by CMS. When an agency submits for approval the establishment of a
new or a targeted title revision for an existing Trainee or Apprenticeship
Program form (CMS-705), the agency head shall request in writing that the
Director approve an in-hire rate. The in-hire rate is a dollar amount within
the merit compensation salary range assigned to the trainee title. The in-hire
rate may be for the trainee title limited for the targeted title and the
agency, facilities, counties or other criteria. The supporting justifications
for the requested in-hire rate and the limitations shall be included in the
agency request. An effective date may be included in the request.
c) Review
The Director shall review the supporting justifications, the turnover rate,
the length of vacancies, the currently filled positions for the classification
title, and the market starting rates for similar classes, and consult with
other agencies using the classification title. Other factors may be included
in the review and negotiation of negotiated in-hire rates.
d) Approval or Negotiated
1) Approval
− The Director indicates in writing the approved in-hire rate and
effective date, which is either the date requested by the agency or the
beginning of the next pay period after the approval.
2) Negotiated
The Director and the bargaining unit representative indicate in writing the
in-hire rates and effective date, which is either the date indicated in the
agreement, the date of the agreement's signature or the beginning of the next
pay period after the signatures are secured on the agreement.
e) Implementation
In the classification title or within the limitations of the classification
title and when the in-hire rate is above the normal minimum of the assigned
salary range or pay grade, an employee paid below the in-hire rate receives the
in-hire rate on the approved effective date. The in-hire rate remains in
effect for any employee entering the title or the limits within the title until
the title is abolished or an agency request to rescind the in-hire rate is
approved by the Director or negotiated by the Director and the bargaining unit representative.
f) Approved or Negotiated
In-Hire Rates
1) Assigned
to a Classification
A) Approved
and Assigned to a Pay Grade or Salary Range −
Title
|
Pay Grade or Salary
Range
|
Effective Date
|
In-Hire Rate
|
Correctional Officer
|
RC-006-09
|
January
1, 2008
|
Step 1
|
Correctional Officer Trainee
|
RC-006-07
|
January
1, 2008
|
Step 1
|
Environmental Engineer I
|
RC-063-15
|
January
1, 2008
|
Step 2
|
Environmental Protection Engineer I
|
RC-063-15
|
January
1, 2008
|
Step 5
|
Environmental Protection Engineer II
|
RC-063-17
|
January
1, 2008
|
Step 4
|
B) Negotiated
and Assigned to a Full Scale Rate The rates are located in Appendix A Table A
for bargaining unit RC-104, in Appendix A Table D for bargaining unit HR-001,
in Appendix A Table E for bargaining unit RC-020, in Appendix A Table F for
RC-019 and in Appendix A Table G for bargaining unit RC-045.
Title
|
Bargaining
Unit
|
Effective Date
|
In-Hire Rate
|
Auto & Body Repairer
|
RC-045
|
July 1, 2013
|
75%
|
Automotive Attendant I
|
RC-045
|
July 1, 2013
|
75%
|
Automotive Attendant II
|
RC-045
|
July 1, 2013
|
75%
|
Automotive Mechanic
|
RC-045
|
July 1, 2013
|
75%
|
Automotive Parts Warehouse Specialist
|
RC-045
|
July 1, 2013
|
75%
|
Automotive Parts Warehouser
|
RC-045
|
July 1, 2013
|
75%
|
Bridge Mechanic
|
RC-019
|
July 8, 2013
|
75%
|
Bridge Mechanic
|
RC-020
|
June 26, 2013
|
75%
|
Bridge Tender
|
RC-019
|
July 8, 2013
|
75%
|
Bridge Tender
|
RC-020
|
June 26, 2013
|
75%
|
Building Services Worker
|
HR-001
|
July 24, 2013
|
75%
|
Conservation Police Lieutenant
|
RC-104
|
July 31, 2019
|
*
|
Conservation Police Sergeant
|
RC-104
|
July 31, 2019
|
*
|
Deck Hand
|
RC-019
|
July 8, 2013
|
75%
|
Elevator Operator
|
HR-001
|
July 24, 2013
|
75%
|
Ferry Operator I
|
RC-019
|
July 8, 2013
|
75%
|
Ferry Operator II
|
RC-019
|
July 8, 2013
|
75%
|
Grounds Supervisor
|
HR-001
|
July 24, 2013
|
75%
|
Heavy Construction Equipment Operator
|
HR-001
|
July 24, 2013
|
75%
|
Heavy Construction Equipment Operator
|
RC-020
|
June 26, 2013
|
75%
|
Highway Maintainer
|
HR-001
|
November 1, 2009
|
75%
|
Highway Maintainer
|
RC-019
|
July 8, 2013
|
75%
|
Highway Maintainer
|
RC-020
|
June 26, 2013
|
75%
|
Highway Maintenance Lead Worker
|
HR-001
|
July 24, 2013
|
75%
|
Highway Maintenance Lead Worker
|
RC-019
|
July 8, 2013
|
75%
|
Highway Maintenance Lead Worker
|
RC-020
|
June 26, 2013
|
75%
|
Highway Maintenance Lead Worker (Lead Lead Worker)
|
RC-019
|
July 8, 2013
|
75%
|
Highway Maintenance Lead Worker (Lead Lead Worker)
|
RC-020
|
June 26, 2013
|
75%
|
Janitor I (Including Office of Administration)
|
RC-019
|
July 8, 2013
|
75%
|
Janitor II (Including Office of Administration)
|
RC-019
|
July 8, 2013
|
75%
|
Labor Maintenance Lead Worker
|
RC-019
|
July 8, 2013
|
75%
|
Labor Maintenance Lead Worker
|
RC-020
|
June 26, 2013
|
75%
|
Laborer (Maintenance)
|
HR-001
|
July 24, 2013
|
75%
|
Laborer (Maintenance)
|
RC-019
|
July 8, 2013
|
75%
|
Laborer (Maintenance)
|
RC-020
|
June 26, 2013
|
75%
|
Maintenance Equipment Operator
|
HR-001
|
July 24, 2013
|
75%
|
Maintenance Equipment Operator
|
RC-019
|
July 8, 2013
|
75%
|
Maintenance Equipment Operator
|
RC-020
|
June 26, 2013
|
75%
|
Maintenance Worker
|
HR-001
|
July 24, 2013
|
75%
|
Maintenance Worker
|
RC-019
|
July 8, 2013
|
75%
|
Maintenance Worker
|
RC-020
|
June 26, 2013
|
75%
|
Power Shovel Operator (Maintenance)
|
HR-001
|
July 24, 2013
|
75%
|
Power Shovel Operator (Maintenance)
|
RC-019
|
July 8, 2013
|
75%
|
Power Shovel Operator (Maintenance)
|
RC-020
|
June 26, 2013
|
75%
|
Security Guard I
|
RC-019
|
July 8, 2013
|
75%
|
Security Guard II
|
RC-019
|
July 8, 2013
|
75%
|
Silk Screen Operator
|
RC-019
|
July 8, 2013
|
75%
|
Silk Screen Operator
|
RC-020
|
June 26, 2013
|
75%
|
Small Engine Mechanic
|
RC-045
|
July 1, 2013
|
75%
|
Storekeeper I**
|
RC-045
|
July 1, 2013
|
75%
|
Storekeeper II**
|
RC-045
|
July 1, 2013
|
75%
|
* New
bargaining unit members, regardless of their current rank, shall be hired at
33% of the differential between a Conservation Police Officer II and the new
member's new rank at the appropriate longevity level.
** Storekeeper
I & Storekeeper II serving as Automotive Parts Warehouser in Cook County.
2) Based
on the Position's Work Location or Employee's Credential or Residency
Title
|
Pay Grade or Salary Range
|
Location or Residency
|
Credential
|
Effective Date
|
In-Hire Rate
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Civil Engineer Trainee
|
NR-916
|
None identified
|
Bachelor's degree in
accredited civil engineering program
|
January 1, 2008
|
Add to minimum monthly rate $40/quarter work
experience up to 8
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Civil Engineer Trainee
|
NR-916
|
None identified
|
Passed Engineering Intern
exam
|
January 1, 2008
|
Add to minimum monthly rate $60/month
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Civil Engineer Trainee
|
NR-916
|
None identified
|
Job-Related Master's degree
|
January 1, 2012
|
Add to minimum monthly rate $40/month for each year
of full-time graduate study as a substitute for job-related experience up to
two years
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Engineering Technician I
|
NR-916
|
None identified
|
Completed 2 years of
college in civil engineering or job related technical/ science curriculum (60
semester /90 quarter hours credit)
|
January 1, 2012
|
$2,845
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Engineering Technician I
|
NR-916
|
None identified
|
Completed 3 years of
college in areas other than civil engineering or job related technical/
science curriculum (90 semester /135 quarter hours credit)
|
January 1, 2012
|
$2,730
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Engineering Technician I
|
NR-916
|
None identified
|
Associate Degree from an
accredited 2 year civil engineering technology program
|
January 1, 2012
|
$2,975
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Engineering Technician I
|
NR-916
|
None identified
|
Completed 3 years of
college courses in civil engineering or job related technical/ science
curriculum (90 semester/ 135 quarter hours credit)
|
January 1, 2012
|
$2,975
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Engineering Technician I
|
NR-916
|
None identified
|
Completed
4 years of college courses in areas other than civil engineering or job
related technical/ science curriculum (120 semester /180 quarter hours
credit)
|
January 1, 2012
|
$2,845
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Engineering Technician I
|
NR-916
|
None identified
|
Completed 4 years of
college in civil engineering or job related technical/ science curriculum
(120 semester/180 quarter hours credit includes appointees from unaccredited
engineering programs and those who have not yet obtained a degree)
|
January 1, 2012
|
$3,095
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Engineering Technician I and II
|
NR-916
|
None identified
|
Bachelor of Science Degree
from an accredited 4 year program in civil engineering technology, industrial
technology, and construction technology
|
January 1, 2012
|
$3,510
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Forensic Scientist Trainee
|
RC-062-15
|
None identified
|
Meets minimum class
requirements or completed Forensic Science Residency Program at the U of
I-Chicago
|
January 1, 2008
|
Step 1
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Information Services Intern
|
RC-063-15
|
Work outside Cook County
|
Computer Science degree at
4-year college
|
January 1, 2008
|
Step 4
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Information Services Intern
|
RC-063-15
|
Work in Cook County
|
Computer Science degree at
4-year college
|
January 1, 2008
|
Step 6
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Information Services Intern
|
RC-063-15
|
Work outside Cook County
|
Computer Science degree at
2-year technical school
|
January 1, 2008
|
Step 2
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Information Services Intern
|
RC-063-15
|
Work in Cook County
|
Computer Science degree at
2-year technical school
|
January 1, 2008
|
Step 4
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Information Services Intern
|
RC-063-15
|
Work in Cook County
|
Non-Computer Science degree
at 4-year college
|
January 1, 2008
|
Step 3
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Information Services Specialist I
|
RC-063-17
|
Work in Cook County
|
None identified beyond
class requirements
|
January 1, 2008
|
Step 2
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Juvenile Justice Specialist
|
RC-006-14
|
None identified
|
Master's degree
|
September 1, 2008
|
Step 2
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Juvenile Justice Specialist Intern
|
RC-006-11
|
None identified
|
Master's degree
|
September 1, 2008
|
Step 2
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Meat & Poultry Inspector Trainee
|
RC-029
|
Work in Regions 1 and 6
|
None identified beyond
class requirements
|
May 15, 2014
|
Step 1
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Physician Specialist, Option C
|
RC-063-MD-C
|
Work in Alton, Chester,
Choate, Ludeman, McFarland, and Murray facilities
|
None identified beyond
class requirements
|
May 1, 2018
|
Step 5
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Physician Specialist, Option D
|
RC-063-MD-D
|
Work in Alton, Chester,
Choate, Ludeman, McFarland, and Murray facilities
|
None identified beyond
class requirements
|
May 1, 2018
|
Step 5
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Telecommunicator
|
RC-014-12
|
Work in District 2
|
None identified beyond
class requirements
|
January 1, 2008
|
Step 2
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Telecommunicator Trainee
|
RC-014-10
|
Work in Kane County
|
None identified beyond
class requirements
|
January 1, 2008
|
Step 3
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Telecommunicator Trainee
|
RC-014-10
|
Work in Cook County
|
None identified beyond
class requirements
|
January 1, 2008
|
Step 7
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(Source: Peremptory amendment at
47 Ill. Reg. 15712, effective October 18, 2023)
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