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The DeKalb County Economic Development Corporation Presents: Wage, Benefits & Labor Survey 2014 (Wage information) 2014 Participating Employers Alpine Bank & Trust Genoa-Kingston Company Community Unit School Auto Meter


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The DeKalb County Economic Development Corporation Presents:

Wage, Benefits & Labor Survey 2014 (Wage information)

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2014 Participating Employers

 Alpine Bank & Trust

Company

 Auto Meter Products Inc.  Baker’s Buddy  Banner Up Signs  Blackhawk Moving &

Storage

 Cushioneer  First Institute Training and

Management

 Genoa-Kingston

Community Unit School District 424

 Greenlee Textron  Housing Authority of the

County of DeKalb

 IDEAL Industries  Kishwaukee YMCA  Monsanto  MPP/Sycamore Containers  NB&T  Nestle

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Companies in red participated in previous wage surveys

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2014 Participating Employers

 Opportunity House, Inc.  Panduit  Sauber Manufacturing

Company

 Sonoco Alloyd  Swenson Spreader  Sycamore Park District  WDKB Radio

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Companies in red participated in previous wage surveys

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2011 Participating Employers

 Alpine Bank & Trust

Company

 Auto Meter Products Inc.  City of Sycamore  DeKalb Iron and Metal

Company

 Driv-Lok, Inc.  Elburn Cooperative Co.  Exel, Inc.  First Institute Training and

Management

 Fulco Industries, Inc.  G’s R Plumbing & Heating  Genoa-Kingston

Community Unit School District 424

 Hintzsche Fertilizer, Inc.  Housing Authority of the

County of DeKalb Nestle USA

 Northern Rehabilitation

and Sports Medicine Associates

 Opportunity House, Inc.

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Companies in red participated in previous wage surveys

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2011 Participating Employers

 Sauber Manufacturing

Company

 Sycamore Containers, Inc.  Target  Tate & Lyle  Tegrant Corporation,

Alloyd Brands

 The National Bank & Trust

Company

 Vision Pickling &

Processing

 WALT LTD

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Companies in red participated in previous wage surveys

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2009 Participating Employers

 3M Company  AIM Immediate Care  Alpine Bank & Trust

Company

 American Cold-Headed

Products

 American Marketing &

Publishing L.L.C.

 Blake Oil Company  City of Sycamore  DeKalb Clinic  DeKalb CUSD #428  DeKalb Mechanical, Inc.  DeKalb Park District  Direct Response Web

Solutions, Inc.

 Driv-Lok, Inc.  Exel, Inc.  Hintzsche Fertilizer, Inc.  Northern Rehabilitation

and Sports Medicine Associates

 Opportunity House, Inc.  Panduit Corporation

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Companies in red participated in previous wage surveys

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2009 Participating Employers

 Power Equipment

Company

 Premium Wood Products,

Inc.

 Primary School Supplies  Sauber Manufacturing

Company

 Step One Stairworks, Inc.  Sycamore Containers, Inc.  Sycamore Park District  Sycamore CUSD #427  TBC Net, Inc.  Tegrant Corporation,

Alloyd Brands

 Tempo Components  The National Bank & Trust

Company

 The Suter Company  Village of Waterman  Vision Pickling &

Processing

 WALT LTD  William E. Hanna

Surveyors

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Companies in red participated in previous wage surveys

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2007 Participating Employers

 3M DeKalb  AIM Immediate Care  Algus Packaging, Inc.  American National Bank

  • f DeKalb County

 BASF Plant Science, LLC  Belvidere Bank – Kirkland

Branch

 Blackhawk Moving &

Storage, Inc.

 Blake Oil Company  Blumen Gardens  Castle Bank  City of DeKalb  City of Sycamore  DeKalb Area Retirement

Center

 DeKalb Clinic  DeKalb County Special

Education Association

 DeKalb CUSD #428  DeKalb Park District

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Companies in red participated in previous wage surveys

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2007 Participating Employers

 Doty & Sons Concrete

Products

 Driv-Lok, Inc.  Elmer Larson, LLC  Franklin Screw Products,

Inc.

 Fullco Industries, Inc.  Hiatt Brothers  Hintzsche Companies  Hinckley-Big Rock CUSD

#429

 IDEAL INDUSTRIES  Inlaid Woodcraft, Inc.  Kindred Hospital

Sycamore

 Kishwaukee Family

YMCA

 Northern Rehabilitation

& Sports Medicine Assoc.

 Opportunity House, Inc.  Panduit Corp.

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Companies in red participated in previous wage surveys

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2007 Participating Employers

 Primary School Supplies,

Inc.

 Sauber Mfg. Co.  SK Express Inc.  Stairmasters, Inc.  Superior Industrial

Equipment

 Sycamore Containers  Sycamore CUSD #427  Sycamore Park District  Target Distribution  Tegrant Corporation,

Alloyd Brands

 Tempo Components  The National Bank &

Trust

 Town of Cortland  Village of Waterman  WALT LTD  Waterman State Bank

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Companies in red participated in previous wage surveys

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DeKalb County Wage & Benefit Survey

$12.82 $14.74 $12.24 $11.40 $12.38 $14.36 $10.00 $11.19 6 8 10 12 14 16 2014 EDC 2013 IDES 2011 EDC 2010 IDES 2009 EDC 2008 IDES

Customer Service Rep. Start Wages

Lowest Wage 1st Quartile

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DeKalb County Wage & Benefit Survey

$20.36 $16.16 $16.63 $16.82 $19.66 $14.50 $8.00 $10.00 $12.00 $14.00 $16.00 $18.00 $20.00 $22.00 2014 EDC 2013 IDES 2011 EDC 2010 IDES 2009 EDC 2008 IDES

Customer Service Rep. Average Wages

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DeKalb County Wage & Benefit Survey

$15.23 $14.74 $15.38 $14.84 $13.69 $8.00 $9.00 $10.00 $11.00 $12.00 $13.00 $14.00 $15.00 $16.00 2013 IDES 2011 EDC 2010 IDES 2009 EDC 2008 IDES

Secretary Average Wages

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DeKalb County Wage & Benefit Survey

$21.74 $23.18 $21.65 $21.10 $19.77 $22.51 $10.00 $12.00 $14.00 $16.00 $18.00 $20.00 $22.00 $24.00 2014 EDC 2013 IDES 2011 EDC 2010 IDES 2009 EDC 2008 IDES

Administrative Assistant Average Wages

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DeKalb County Wage & Benefit Survey

9.4 13.14 $11.58 $9.39 $8.25 $12.62 $8.95 $10.00 $9.83 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 2013 IDES 2014 EDC 2011EDC 2010IDES 2009 EDC 2008 IDES

Assembler - Small Parts Start Wages

Lowest Wage 1st Quartile

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DeKalb County Wage & Benefit Survey

$13.37 $13.47 $15.40 $9.16 $13.15 $12.15 $8.00 $9.00 $10.00 $11.00 $12.00 $13.00 $14.00 $15.00 $16.00 2014 EDC 2013 IDES 2011 EDC 2010 IDES 2009 EDC 2008 IDES

Assembler - Small Parts Avg. Wages

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DeKalb County Wage & Benefit Survey

$27.86 $26.90 $19.08 $26.95 $22.04 $25.91 $18.00 $19.00 $20.00 $21.00 $22.00 $23.00 $24.00 $25.00 $26.00 $27.00 $28.00 2014 EDC 2013 IDES 2011 EDC 2010 IDES 2009 EDC 2008 IDES

Foreman Average Wage

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DeKalb County Wage & Benefit Survey

$11.98 $14.82 $10.50 $9.00 $9.06 $12.75 $12.76 $10.00 $10.72 $8.00 $9.00 $10.00 $11.00 $12.00 $13.00 $14.00 $15.00 2014 EDC 2013 IDES 2011 EDC 2010 IDES 2009 EDC 2008 IDES

Machine Operator Start Wages

Lowest Wage 1st Quartile

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DeKalb County Wage & Benefit Survey

$15.31 $13.59 $16.89 $15.80 $13.06 $13.52 $11.00 $12.00 $13.00 $14.00 $15.00 $16.00 $17.00 $18.00 2014 EDC 2013 IDES 2011 EDC 2010 IDES 2009 EDC 2008 IDES

Machine Operator Average Wages

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DeKalb County Wage & Benefit Survey

$17.08 $16.17 $14.34 $12.75 $16.15 $11.34 $10.00 $10.64 $13.00 $5.00 $7.00 $9.00 $11.00 $13.00 $15.00 $17.00 $19.00 2013 IDES 2011 EDC 2010 IDES 2009 EDC 2008 IDES 2007 EDC

CNC Machine Operator Start Wages

Lowest Wage 1st Quartile

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DeKalb County Wage & Benefit Survey

$17.92 $17.08 $16.48 $16.32 $19.58 $17.40 $10.00 $12.00 $14.00 $16.00 $18.00 $20.00 $22.00 2013 IDES 2011 EDC 2010 IDES 2009 EDC 2008 IDES 2007 EDC

CNC Machine Operator Average Wages

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DeKalb County Wage & Benefit Survey

$14.00 $16.00 $18.13 $9.25 $11.60 $12.50 $11.69 $12.00 $15.15 $8.0 $9.0 $10.0 $11.0 $12.0 $13.0 $14.0 $15.0 $16.0 $17.0 $18.0 $19.0 2014 EDC IDES 2013 2011 EDC 2010 IDES 2009 EDC 2008 IDES

Maintenance Mechanic Start Wages

Lowest Wage 1st Quartile

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DeKalb County Wage & Benefit Survey

$38.72 $35.43 $37.26 $33.64 $26.57 $31.28 $21.00 $24.00 $27.00 $30.00 $33.00 $36.00 $39.00 2014 EDC 2013 IDES 2011 EDC 2010 IDES 2009 EDC 2008 IDES

Computer LAN/WAN Admin. Avg. Wages

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DeKalb County Wage & Benefit Survey

$22.26 $18.54 $19.47 $17.36 $21.23 $21.51 $15.00 $16.00 $17.00 $18.00 $19.00 $20.00 $21.00 $22.00 $23.00 2014 EDC 2013 IDES 2011 EDC 2010 IDES 2009 EDC 2008 IDES

Maintenance Mechanic Avg. Wages

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DeKalb County Wage & Benefit Survey

$18.79 $20.35 $16.18 $20.27 $18.83 $17.76 $15.00 $16.00 $17.00 $18.00 $19.00 $20.00 $21.00 2014 EDC 2013 IDES 2011 EDC 2010 IDES 2009 EDC 2008 IDES

Truck Driver Average Wages

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DeKalb County Wage & Benefit Survey

$10.37 $11.61 $12.37 $16.30 $12.84 $15.14 $8.00 $9.00 $10.00 $11.00 $12.00 $13.00 $14.00 $15.00 $16.00 $17.00 2014 EDC 2013 IDES 2011 EDC 2010 IDES 2009 EDC 2008 IDES

Janitor Average Wages

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Average Wage Increases

0.00% 0.50% 1.00% 1.50% 2.00% 2.50% 3.00% 3.50% 4.00% 4.50% 2000 2002 2005 2007 2009 2011 2014

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Benefits

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Percent of Respondents offering this benefit

0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0% 60.0% 70.0% 80.0%

Employee Discounts Commission on Sales Suggestion System

1998 2000 2002 2005 2007 2009 2011 2014

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Benefits

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Percent of Respondents offering this benefit

0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0% 30.0% 35.0% 40.0% 45.0% 50.0% Credit Union Flex Time 1998 2000 2002 2005 2007 2009 2011 2014

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Benefits

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Percent of Respondents offering this benefit

0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0%

Stock Purchase Transportation

1998 2000 2002 2005 2007 2009 2011 2014

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Benefits

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Percent of Respondents offering this benefit

0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0% 60.0% 70.0% 80.0% 90.0%

Christmas Bonus Education Reimbursement

1998 2000 2002 2005 2007 2009 2011 2014

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Frequency of Wage & Salary Adjustments Start Year

5 10 15 20 25 30 1 Month 2 Months 3 Months 6 Months Annual Other/NA 2000 2002 2005 2007 2009 2011 2014

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89 6 66 20 9 207 40 20 32 77 6 41 42 24 173 4 10 8 41

Assembler - Small Parts - 9.7% (89) Assembler - Electronics 0.7% (6) Engineer - All 7.2% (32) Food Processing Worker - 2.2% (20) Janitor - 1% (9) Laborer/Dockhand - 22.6% (207) Machine Operator - Drill, punch, etc. - 4.4% (40) Computer-controlled Machine Tool Operators, Metal & Plastic - 2.2%(20) Machine Operator - Grinding - 3.5% (32) Machinist- 8.4% (77) Maintenance Mechanic -0.7% (6) Maintenance Geneal - 4.5% (41) Packer - 4.6% (42) Sheet Press Printing Operator - 2.6% (24) Stock Person - 18.9% (173) Technician - Engineering - 0.4% (4) Tool & Die Maker - 1.1% (10) Truck Driver - 0.9% (8) Welder 4.5% (41)

Distribution of Industrial Jobs 2014

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14 35 42 17 71 49 22 27 362 124 42 3 5 2 50 130 1 2 5 42 19

Assembler - Small Parts - 1.6% (14) Assembler - Electronics - 3.9% (35) Drill Press Operator - 0.4% (4) Electrician - 0.2% (2) Engineer - Project - 1.9% (17) Food Processing Worker - 8.0% (71) Foreman/Team Leader - 5.5% (49) Inspector/QC - 2.5% (22) Janitor - 3.0% (27) Laborer/Dockhand - 40.6% (362) Lift Truck/Warehouse Op. - 6.5% (124) Machine Operator - Drill, punch, etc. - 4.7% (42) Machine Op. - CNC - 0.3% (3) Machine Operator - Grinding - 0.6% (5) Machinist - 0.2% (2) Maintenance Mechanic - 5.2% (50) Packer - 7.2% (130) Stock Person - 0.1% (1) Technician - Engineering - 0.2% (2) Tool & Die Maker - 0.6% (5) Truck Driver - 4.7% (42) Welder 2.1% (19)

Distribution of Industrial Jobs 2011

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19 6 11 73 22 77 35 590 5 13 15 29 4 46 313 14 1 46 12 70 17

Assembler - 1.3% (19) Electrician - 0.4% (6) Engineer - Project - 0.8% (11) Foreman - 5.1% (73) Inspector/QC - 1.6% (22) Janitor - 0.4% (77) Laborer/Dockhand - 2.5% (35) Lift Truck/Warehouse Op. - 41.6% (590) Machine Operator - Grinding - 0.4% (5) Machine Op. - CNC, Plastic Inject - 0.9% (13) Machine Op. - Woodworking - 1.1% (15) Machine Operator - Drill, punch, etc. - 2.0% (29) Machinist - 0.3% (4) Maintenance Mechanic - 3.2% (46) Packer - 22.1% (313) Sheet Press Printing Op. - 1.0% (14) Stock Person - 0.1% (1) Technician - Engineering - 3.2% (46) Tool & Die Maker - 0.8% (12) Truck Driver - 4.9% (70) Welder 1.2% (17)

Distribution of Industrial Jobs 2009

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23 16 20 2 11 7 62 8 23 2

Accountant - 13.4% (23) Accounting Clerk - 9.3% (16) Administrative Assitant - 11.6% (20) Clerk - Data Entry - 1.2% (2) Clerk - General Office - 6.4% (11) Computer/LAN/WAN Administrator - 4.1% (7) Customer Service Representative - 36% (62) Draftsperson - CAD - 4.7% (8) Shipping/Receiving Clerk - 13.4% (23) Secretary - 1.1% (2)

Distribution of Office Jobs 2014

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7 26 16 2 7 5 19 4 18 18

Accountant - 5.7% (7) Accounting Clerk - 21.3% (26) Administrative Assitant - 13.1% (16) Clerk - Data Entry - 1.6% (2) Clerk - General Office - 5.7% (7) Computer/LAN/WAN Administrator - 4.1% (5) Customer Service Representative - 15.6% (19) Draftsperson - CAD - 3.3% (4) Shipping/Receiving Clerk - 14.8% (18) Secretary - 14.8% (18)

Distribution of Office Jobs 2011

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12 25 50 8 31 20 50 27 67 11

Accountant - 4.0% (12) Accounting Clerk - 8.3% (25) Administrative Assistant - 16.6% (50) Clerk - Data Entry - 2.7% (8) Clerk - General Office - 10.3% (31) Computer Administrator - 6.6% (20) Customer Service Rep. - 16.6% (50) Draftsperson - CAD - 9.0% (27) Secretary - 22.3% (67) Shipping/Receiving Clerk - 3.7% (11)

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Distributionof Office Jobs 2009

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Composition of Workforce

3316 517

2009

Full Time: 86.5% Part Time: 13.5%

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3207 309

2011

Full Time: 91.2% Part Time: 8.8% 1663 519

2014

Full Time: 76.2% Part Time: 23.8%

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Composition of Workforce

63% 37%

2009

Male Female

40

64% 36%

2011

Male Female 47% 53%

2014

Male Female

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Vacation days per length of employment- Full time employees.

7 7 5 1 14 7 1 2 11 9 1 8 9 3 1 6 8 6 1 4 8 8 1 4 7 9 1 4 8 8 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 0 Days 1-5 Days 6-10 Days 11-15 Days 16-20 Days 21+ Days <1 Year 1-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs 11-15 Yrs 16-20 Yrs 21-25 Yrs 26-30 Yrs 30+ Yrs

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# of companies

Length of Employment Vacation Days

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Vacation days per length of employment – Part time Employees

2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 0 Days 1-5 Days 6-10 Days 11-15 Days 16-20 Days 21+ Days <1 Year 1-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs 11-15 Yrs 16-20 Yrs 21-25 Yrs 26-30 Yrs 30+ Yrs

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# of companies

Length of Employment Vacation Days

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Sick days per length of employment- Full time employees.

10 6 2 2 7 5 6 2 7 5 6 1 7 5 6 2 7 5 6 2 7 5 6 2 7 5 6 2 7 5 6 2 2 4 6 8 10 12 0 Days 1-5 Days 6-10 Days >11 Days <1 Year 1-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs 11-15 Yrs 16-20 Yrs 21-25 Yrs 26-30 Yrs 30+ Yrs

Length of Employment

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# of companies

Days Allowed

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Sick days per length of employment- Part time employees.

20 1 1 19 2 1 19 2 1 19 2 1 19 2 1 19 2 1 19 2 1 19 2 1 5 10 15 20 25 0 Days 1-5 Days 6-10 Days >11 Days <1 Year 1-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs 11-15 Yrs 16-20 Yrs 21-25 Yrs 26-30 Yrs 30+ Yrs

Length of Employment

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# of companies

Days Allowed

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Employees by Zip Code, 2011

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Legend

Employees Per Zip Code

1 - 2 3 - 6 7 - 9 10 - 14 15 - 22 23 - 65 66 - 155 156 - 429

DeKalb

Rockford Elgin Aurora Joliet

Chicago

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Number of People

Employees by Zip Code, 2009

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Employees by Zip Code, 2007

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Employees by Zip Code Outside DeKalb County, 2011

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Legend

Employees Per Zip Code

1 2 - 3 4 - 5 6 - 7 8 - 9 10 - 13 14 - 19 20 - 63 DeKalb Chicago

Joliet Rockford Aurora Elgin

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Number of People

Employees by Zip Code Outside DeKalb County, 2009

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Employees by Zip Code Outside DeKalb County, 2007

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Average Hourly Wage Tables

Office Positions 2014

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Average Hourly Wage Tables

Office Positions 2011

Average Hourly Wage Range Position # of employees Minimum Median Maximum Accountant 7 $17.84 $24.19 $31.58 Accounting Clerk 26 $13.60 $17.90 $19.79 Administrative Assistant 16 $16.11 $21.65* $21.50 Clerk – Data Entry 2 $12.00

No Answers

$13.00 Clerk – General Office 7 $12.97 $14.42 $16.13 Computer/LAN/WAN Administrator 5 $22.61 $37.26 $41.43 Customer Service Representative 19 $12.38 $16.63 $17.98 Draftsperson – CAD 4 $18.00 $22.57 $25.00 Microcomputer Software Specialist

Not enough data

  • Shipping/Receiving Clerk

18 $11.47 $16.93 $16.29 Secretary 18 $13.69 $14.74 $16.22

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Average Hourly Wage Tables

Office Positions 2009

Average Hourly Wage Range Position # of employees Minimum Median Maximu m Accountant 12 $19.91 $26.49 $27.63 Accounting Clerk 25 $13.71 $16.31 $18.15 Administrative Assistant 50 $14.89 $19.77 $20.35 Clerk – Data Entry 8 $12.79 $15.77 $16.01 Clerk – General Office 31 $12.33 $15.43 $17.89 Computer/LAN/WAN Administrator 20 $17.74 $26.57 $29.33 Customer Service Representative 50 $14.74 $19.66 $20.65 Draftsperson – CAD 27 $23.55 $26.37 $29.69 Microcomputer Software Specialist

* Not enough data provided

Shipping/Receiving Clerk 11 $13.92 $15.84 $17.67 Secretary 67 $13.52 $14.84 $18.27

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Average Hourly Wage Tables

Industrial Positions 2014

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Average Hourly Wage Tables

Industrial Positions 2011

Average Hourly Wage Range Position # of employees Minimum Median Maximum Assembler – Small Parts 14 $12.62 $15.40 $18.38 Assembler – Electronics 35 $10.50 $17.00* $16.00 Drill Press Operator 4 $12.75 $16.06 $21.25 Electrician 2 $15.38 $18.00 $20.63 Engineer – Project 17 $21.21 $23.74 $28.97 Food Processing Worker 71 $11.92 $13.21 $15.82 Foreman/Team Leader 49 $16.26 $19.08 $22.10 Inspector/Quality Control 22 $12.20 $18.00 $18.63 Janitor 27 $11.60 $12.37 $14.69 Laborer/Dockhand 362 $15.59 $18.82 $20.11 Lift Truck/Warehouse Operator** 124 $12.61 $14.32 $16.34 Machine Operator – Drill, punch, etc. 42 $13.89 $16.77 $22.02 Machine Operator – Chemical processing Not enough data

  • Machine Operator – CNC

3 $17.00 $17.08 $19.00 Machine Operator – Grinding 5 $12.75 $17.00 $21.25 Machine Operator – Plastic Inject Mold Not enough data

  • Machine Operator – Woodworking

Not enough data

  • Machinist

2 $14.63 $20.23 $24.38 Maintenance Mechanic 50 $17.65 $19.47 $23.17 Packer** 130 $13.53 $14.44 $17.63 Sheet Press Printing Operator Not enough data

  • Stock Person

1 $10.50 $18.00* $16.00 Technician – Engineering 2 $13.00 No Answer $17.35 Tool & Die Maker 5 $16.58 $18.67 $26.75 Truck Driver 42 $14.06 $16.18 $17.14 Web Press Printing Operator Not enough data

  • Welder, Spot Production

19 $14.25 $17.02 $20.16

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* A few responders only filled in a median wage, and in some cases, this was notably higher than the maximum wage reported by other responders. **One company with over 130 employees listed their Packers and Lift Truck Operators together. This has been split evenly between the two categories.

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Average Hourly Wage Tables

Industrial Positions 2009

Average Hourly Wage Range Position # of employees Minimum Median Maximum Assembler – Small Parts 15 $11.58 $13.15 $15.25 Assembler – Electronics 4 $16.20 $17.14 $22.42 Drill Press Operator Not enough data provided Electrician 6 $19.98 $21.57 $24.41 Engineer – Project 11 $25.50 $26.13 $29.75 Food Processing Worker Not enough data provided Foreman/Team Leader 73 $19.24 $22.04 $25.95 Inspector/Quality Control 22 $15.03 $15.28 $19.85 Janitor 77 $11.52 $12.84 $15.24 Laborer/Dockhand 35 $13.23 $13.63 $17.95 Lift Truck/Warehouse Operator 590 $12.41 $14.66 $16.91 Machine Operator – Drill, punch, etc. 29 $10.50 $13.06 $17.63 Machine Operator – Chemical processing Not enough data provided Machine Operator – CNC 13 $16.17 $16.32 $22.26 Machine Operator – Grinding 5 $12.38 $16.50 $20.63 Machine Operator – Plastic Inject Mold Not enough data provided Machine Operator – Woodworking 15 $11.88 $13.75 $13.75 Machinist 4 $14.00 $15.05 $15.45 Maintenance Mechanic 46 $18.13 $21.23 $24.09 Packer 313 $10.17 $13.00 $14.86 Sheet Press Printing Operator 14 $11.00 $16.00 $18.00 Stock Person Not enough data provided Technician – Engineering 46 $14.50 $19.50 $26.00 Tool & Die Maker 12 $15.98 $18.79 $22.98 Truck Driver 70 $14.97 $18.83 $20.79 Web Press Printing Operator Not enough data provided Welder, Spot Production 17 $13.00 $17.80 $19.00

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Average Salaried Wage Table

Salaried Positions 2014

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Average Salaried Wage Table

Salaried Positions 2011

Average Salary Range Position Minimum Maximum Controller $40,000.00 $119,288.00 Human Resource Manager $25,000.00 $138,000.00 Plant Manager $50,000.00 $151,000.00

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Average Salaried Wage Table

Salaried Positions 2009

Average Salary Range Position Minimum Maximum Controller $70,717.00 $90,852.60 Human Resource Manager $56,826.78 $73,708.78 Plant Manager $69,498.88 $94,840.90

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Compilation and Presentation by DeKalb County EDC

Paul Borek, Executive

Director

Meghan Grabill, Intern Ben Peterson, Intern Andres Florez, Intern

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Sources

Tom Austin, Labor Market Economist IL Dept of Employment Security taustin@ides.state.il.us 3134 11th Street, Rockford, IL 61109 (815) 395-6680 Norman Kelewitz, Labor Market Economist Illinois Department of Employment Securities nkelewi@ides.state.il.us 260 E Indian Trail Road, Aurora, IL 60505 630-844-8455, ext 276

www.IlWorkInfo.com www.lmi.state.il.us www.ides.state.il.us

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DeKalb County EDC

If you turn down job applicants, please refer them to the Illinois workNet Center – 1701 Lincoln Hwy., DeKalb, IL 6015 (815)-756-4893 They may be eligible for training grants &

  • ther services!!!!!!

 Sharon Dillon, First Institute  Lacretia Konan, IDES  Elaine Cozort, Kishwaukee College

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DeKalb County Economic Development Corporation

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Thank You