How Operations Managers in Illinois get paid in 2026 — median, range, experience tiers, metro breakdown, and a comparison against national pay.
Pay tiers reflect typical Illinois compensation across career stages. Specialized employers may pay above these ranges.
| Experience | Median 2026 | 25th % | 75th % |
|---|---|---|---|
| Entry (0–1 yr) | $87,400 | $66,400 | $113,600 |
| Junior (2–4 yrs) | $108,600 | $82,500 | $141,200 |
| Mid-Level (5–9 yrs) | $124,900 | $94,900 | $162,400 |
| Senior (10–14 yrs) | $149,800 | $113,800 | $194,800 |
| Veteran (15+ yrs) | $169,800 | $129,000 | $220,800 |
Pay varies sharply within Illinois. Major metros usually outpay state-wide averages.
| Metro | Median | 25th % | 75th % | vs Illinois |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chicago | $129,500 | $98,400 | $168,300 | +4% |
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The average Operations Manager salary in Illinois is $124,900 per year as of 2026, based on projections from BLS Occupational Employment Statistics. The 25th percentile sits at $94,900 and the 75th at $162,400.
Pay-wise, Illinois sits +9% above the national Operations Manager median ($114,600). That makes it one of the stronger markets — though cost of living should always be factored in alongside raw salary.
Senior Operations Managers (10–14 years of experience) in Illinois earn around $149,800 per year on average. Veterans with 15+ years can reach $169,800 or more, especially at the 75th percentile and above.
Among all 51 jurisdictions (50 states + DC), Illinois ranks 14th for Operations Manager pay. The highest-paying state pays around $160,400 on average.
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