Securities Enforcement Auditor II
Company: Illinois Secretary of State
Location: Chicago
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Office of the Illinois Secretary
of State Alexi Giannoulias Job Title: Securities Enforcement
Auditor II Division: Audit and Compliance Union: IFT Location: 69 W
Washington St, Chicago – Cook County Salary: $4,849 to $9,298
monthly – commensurate with experience Benefits:
https://cms.illinois.gov/benefits/stateemployee.html Overview :
Performs difficult and complex financial and other reviews,
regulatory compliance examinations for registered securities
dealers, investment advisors and other entities selling securities
mineral investment contracts, mineral deferred delivery contracts
or rendering investment advise; reviews complex periodic and annual
financial filings; advises the department of the results of these
reviews and examinations and recommends action to be taken;
provides assistance and advise to attorneys and investigators and
testifies in administrative, civil and criminal proceedings;
supervises and trains Auditor I’s and trainees. Duties and
Responsibilities: Conducts complex financial and other reviews and
examinations of registered dealers, investment advisors and other
entities selling securities, mineral investment contracts, mineral
deferred delivery contracts or rendering investment advise; reviews
department records to become familiar with the firm being reviewed
or examined; reviews firm's books and records to determine whether
all records required by Illinois Securities Law or regulations
adopted there under are current and in proper form; evaluates
firm's sales practices and interviews firm's personnel, as
required; supervises, assists and trains Auditor I’s and trainees;
evaluates employee performance. Prepares detailed and complex
reports of review or examination findings and recommends
departmental action based on these findings; reviews and supervises
reports of Securities Enforcement Auditor I's. Assists in the
development of and modification of the internal Securities
Department Audit Program. Provides assistance and advice to
attorneys and investigators on difficult and complex matters;
reviews complex financial and other records of investigative
subjects; analyzes complex data and develops evidentiary
conclusions; advises on accepted accounting standards and
techniques; prepares detailed and complex written reports.
Supervises audit staff engaged in the above activities; helps
prepare budgetary projections and proposals subsequent to
expenditure and assessment of program needs. Conducts
investigations of fraudulent activities by interviewing victims,
witnesses and investigative subjects; develops and analyzes
Information; prepares thorough, detailed and accurate written
reports; makes recommendations for administrative or judicial
action in complex cases. Travels extensively for audits,
investigations and training often overnight and on short notice
statewide and out-of-state. Reviews firm's periodic net capital
computations to determine whether proper methodology was employed
in making the computation and whether the firm is complying with
the net capital requirements, if required; reviews complex periodic
financial statements filed with the Department to determine
compliance with the Illinois Securities Law. Testifies in complex
administrative, civil and criminal proceedings. Performs other
related duties as required or assigned. Education and Experience:
Requires knowledge, skill and mental development equivalent to
completion of four years of college with advanced courses in
accounting, business, bookkeeping, economics, business
administration and two years of professional experience in
accounting or a related field or any equivalent combination of
training. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Requires working
knowledge of the principles and concepts of accounting. Requires
ability to conduct complex reviews and examinations and to write
reports on findings. Requires the ability to examine books and
records and to competently investigate complex industry practices.
Requires the ability to express ideas clearly and accurately, both
orally and in writing. Requires possession of a valid Illinois
drivers’ license. Requires proof of automobile liability insurance
as required by State law. Requires working knowledge of the
Illinois Securities Law of 1953 and its attendant Rules and
Regulations. Requires the ability to supervise and train
subordinate technical staff. Requires willingness to travel
extensively. Application Process: Please visit
https://ilsos.applytojob.gov/apply to apply by completing the
online application; you may also upload a resume or other
attachments as needed. Preference will be given to Illinois
residents in the hiring and selection process, in accordance with
the Illinois Secretary of State Merit Employment Code. Questions
regarding this posting or Illinois Secretary of State employment
practices may be directed to Job Counselors at our Personnel
offices in Chicago (312-793-5515) or Springfield (217-782-4783).
Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. Applicants must be lawfully
authorized to work in the United States. Applicants are considered
for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, sex,
national origin, sexual orientation, age, marital or veteran
status, or the presence of a non-job-related medical condition or
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