Selective Service Registration Jobs in Chicago, IL

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Systems Engineering Specialist

Company: Eaton

Location: Rock Island, IL

Posted Feb 06, 2025

Shipping Handler - 2nd Shift

Company: CVS Health

Location: Mount Prospect, IL

Posted Feb 06, 2025

Operations Manager

Company:

Location: Rolling Meadows, IL

Posted Feb 06, 2025

Assistant Property Manager

Company: Bozzuto

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Feb 06, 2025

Client Director

Company: ServiceNow

Location: Chicago, IL / Remote

Posted Feb 06, 2025

Float Phlebotomist

Company: Labcorp

Location: O'Fallon, IL

Posted Feb 06, 2025

Sr. Account Manager

Company: Lowe's Home Improvement

Location: Champaign, IL

Posted Feb 06, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

Typical salary ranges by seniority?
Entry‑level Registration Specialists earn $45k–$60k, mid‑level analysts $60k–$80k, and senior compliance or IT architects $80k–$110k, with bonuses tied to system uptime and audit scores.
Required skills and certifications?
Core skills include Salesforce administration, SQL querying, data integrity protocols, and secure VPN setup. Certifications such as Salesforce Certified Administrator, ITIL Foundation, CISSP, and PMP are highly valued.
Is remote work available?
Many roles support hybrid or fully remote setups, provided the candidate can access secure networks and maintain compliance with federal data‑handling policies.
What are the career progression paths?
Progression typically moves from Specialist to Senior Specialist, then to Team Lead, Manager, and ultimately to Program Director or Compliance Director, with additional leadership training.
What industry trends affect Selective Service Registration?
Key trends include AI‑driven enrollment analytics, cloud‑based database migration for scalability, enhanced data‑privacy regulations, and increased use of blockchain for immutable record keeping.

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