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  • Lateral Police Officer

    City of Tukwila 4.0company rating

    City of Tukwila job in SeaTac, WA

    MUST BE A CERTIFIED OFFICER TO APPLY * Qualified out-of-state Lateral Police Officers eligible for hiring incentives $20,000 * Qualified in-state Lateral Police Officers eligible for hiring incentives $25,000 Please read the educational and experience requirements on this posting. Ensure to include on your application: name(s) of basic law enforcement academy attended, credits completed, which State or Territory you have fulfilled your training, and attach your Police Academy Certification. LATERAL CANDIDATES - Lateral applicants please click here to apply. Lateral applicants only have to take the written exam with Public Safety Testing and are not required to take the physical agility test (PAT). About Our Community: The City of Tukwila is a unique and exciting city to live, work and visit even though it is just under 10 square miles. With a population of only 22,000 residents, the city sees upwards of 150,000 visitors and workers daily. The residential population is also host to individuals from all over the world with over 80 languages spoken by students of the Tukwila School District making it a truly unique community. Tukwila is also home to the largest mall in the Pacific Northwest, headquarters for major national and international corporations, The Museum of Flight, and a thriving hub of popular retail stores, restaurants, and other businesses. About the Tukwila Police Department: The Tukwila Police Department is a municipal police department with 77 commissioned officers and 24 non-commissioned support staff. We are fortunate to work in a supportive environment with supportive community members, supportive elected officials, and supportive police department command staff. Our officers come from all walks of life and experiences including lateral officers from all over the country. We genuinely support and care about our officers, their mental health and general wellbeing. As such, we provide our officers with a set schedule with the same weekdays off and every other Saturday off, 490 hours of leave per year, the ability to work out on-duty and a supportive environment to help them grow throughout their careers. Their families are also valued and supported as part of our greater law enforcement family. When it comes to technology, we are one of the leading departments in the nation. Besides a brand-new police station that opened in 2020 complete with a massive gym, quiet rooms, patio with BBQ grills and a full-size kitchen, our officers enjoy having a take-home patrol vehicle. The officer and vehicles are equipped with barcode scanners, Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR) equipped dash cameras, body worn cameras (BWC), headrest printers, mobile fingerprint scanners and much more to make their jobs easier and more efficient. Our officers are all issued iPhones and tablets to complete their day-to-day tasks. OUR MISSION As an involved part of the Tukwila community, our mission is to provide public safety services that are professional, compassionate and transparent. As individuals and teams, we are committed to earning the public's trust with skills, professionalism and collaboration. OUR VISION Our vision is that all Tukwila neighborhoods and communities feel protected and respected in their times of need. WE VALUE Serving the community so that all members of the public are safe, secure and thriving. As community needs evolve, so will police services. Building positive, strong teams within the department and with the community. When we invite a variety of perspectives and experiences, we improve mutual respect and support. Being accountable to the community and each other by working with determination, thoroughness, openness, honesty and skill. When we can be transparent about challenges, we can develop lasting solutions. Growing in competency and empathy by constantly developing skills and relationships. To learn more about our Police Department, we encourage you to visit our website ********************** WHY CHOOSE THE CITY OF TUKWILA? * Competitivesalary with scheduled step increases on an annual basis * Excellentmedical, dental, and vision plans * Employer contributions to the State Retirement System pension plan * Deferred Compensationplan options. * Paid holidays as outlined in the Collective Bargaining Agreement * VEBA (tax-freehealth savings account) * Employee Wellness Programin addition to Employee Assistance Program (EAP) * TAKE HOME CAR PROGRAM Officers have opportunities to receive the following additional compensation and pay incentives * Education(2% police-related Associate's degree; 4% Bachelor's or higher degree) * Tuition Reimbursement * LongevityPay starting after 5 years of service * Overtimeopportunities * Specialty Assignmentpay ranging from 5% to 7% * Night shift differential -2% * Option to have Kelly Days and Holiday Bank paid out. Selection and Civil Service Testing Guidelines:Civil Service Testing for certified and lateral entry consists of complete online application (including transcripts), a telephone interview, written exam, background investigation, polygraph examination, written/oral psychological exams, and a medical exam. The testing is scheduled at your convenience. If you need assistance and/or a reasonable accommodation due to a disability during the application or the recruiting process, please send a request ****************************** How To Apply: Fill out the application online completely. Please include a resume and memo to the Chief of Police on why you want to work for the Tukwila Police Department. Please note that we do not accept incomplete applications, attached resumes are not accepted as an online application. Veteran's Preference Points: City of Tukwila follows the guidance given by the State of Washington regarding applying veteran's points. Please attach a copy of your DD214 or NGB Form 22 to your online application if you are eligible to claim these points. The City of Tukwila is an equal opportunity employer and strives to employ a diverse workforce reflective of the community it serves. Qualified applicants with multicultural experience and/or backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. If you are currently a law enforcement officer but do not meet the time in-service requirements of a Certified Entry Level Police Officer, you may qualify to test as an Exceptional Entry candidate. Exceptional Entry candidates should apply as an Entry Level Police Officer. Essential Duties and Responsibilities * Performs investigative tasks, evaluates cases for leads and investigation direction; collects and preserves evidence; interrogates suspects and questions witnesses. * Enforces traffic and parking regulations; directs traffic; makes detailed investigations and reports of traffic accidents. * Determines when lawful search, seizure and arrest should be attempted; such actions may include a foot chase and/or vehicle pursuit, when necessary. * Performs a variety of judicial assistance activities; including testifying in court and related activities required to enforce municipal and other laws and ordinances. * Assists in departmental administrative and supervisory activities as assigned, including performing public relation assignments. * Operates firearms in compliance with department rules. * Cleans and maintains assigned firearms and vehicles. * Patrols designated area of city in police vehicle on assigned shift; foot patrol of districts s assigned. * Completes special details as assigned by the Sergeant and prepares reports and documents to maintain a record of activities. * Writes reports, maintains daily logs and other related reports. * Serves warrants; makes arrests and transports prisoners to jail. * Responds to and investigates citizens' complaints and provides service to citizens. * Represents department by speaking at public meetings on special topics of interest or on law enforcement in general. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities KNOWLEDGE (position requirements at entry) * Methods, principles and practices of law enforcement and crime prevention; * The laws governing arrest, custody of prisoners, search and seizure, and rules of evidence. SKILLS (position requirements at entry) * Ability to exercise independent judgment in emergency situations in accordance with departmental rules and regulations * Ability to safely operate police vehicles * Ability to follow verbal and written instructions * Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing * Ability to establish effective working relationships with court officials, business persons, public organization representatives, attorneys, other law enforcement personnel and the general public; and * Ability to meet the special requirements listed below Education, Experience and Other Requirements MUST BE A CERTIFIED OFFICER TO APPLY TRAINING, EXPERIENCE AND LICENSING REQUIREMENTS (Position requirements at entry): * High school diploma or equivalent and completion of a recognized police training academy or equivalent courses necessary to allow certification with the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission (WSCJTC); AND * Must have been employed as a commissioned law enforcement officer on a full-time basis with a municipal, county, State, or WSCJTC approved federal agency for a period of time exceeding 24 of the last 36 months (post academy experience) at time of application. AND * Lateral Entry applicants must have successfully completed a field training program (FTO or PTO) and be non-probationary officers. To learn more about Basic Equivalency Academy - WAC 139-05-210 (3)(b), please click on: Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission. Please note: Reserve Officers, Auxiliary Officers, Special Police Officers, Correction Officers and Military Police (MP) Officers do not qualify for lateral entry. Tribal officers who are not currently certified by the WSCJTC do not qualify for lateral entry. Special Requirements (A) Must be 21 years of age or older at the time of employment; (B) Must possess, or be able to obtain, by the time of hire, a valid Washington State driver's license without a record of suspension or revocation in any state; (C) Must be a citizen of the United States of America or lawful Permanent Resident who can read and write the English language. Preferred Qualifications: Completion of National Incident Management System (ICS) 100/200, and (NIMS) 700/800 courses. Candidates that have not completed these courses prior to hire will be required to complete them within 1 year of their hire date. Veteran's Preference Points: The City of Tukwila follows the guidance given by the State of Washington regarding applying veteran's points. Please attach a copy of your DD214 or NGB Form 22 to your online application if you are eligible to claim these points. Physical Activity/Requirements: * Ability to accurately shoot department firearms; * Ability to walk, run, stoop and bend; * Ability to perform work requiring good physical condition * Must be able to pass Physical Agility Test Other Requirements: Automatic Disqualification barring employment in the City of Tukwila Police Department: * Any adult felony conviction on current criminal record at time of application; * Any juvenile felony conviction within the past five years; * Conviction of any crime of violence, including domestic violence; * Commission of any sexual offense within the past 10 years; * Any conviction of a felony crime at any time while employed in any capacity with Law Enforcement Agency (including volunteer, intern, Explorer, and reserve positions); * Any theft of property or money within the last five years; * Any conviction for a sex related crime; * Ever having to register as a sex offender, regardless of conviction status; * Any conviction for solicitation of prostitution; * Any misdemeanor convictions for crimes not specifically stated above will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. * Lateral applicants who were terminated, resigned in lieu of termination or would not otherwise be considered for rehire by their former department or agency are not eligible for a lateral position." Drug Use: * As an adult, convicted of any felony drug crime; * Have used mushrooms within the last one year; * Marijuana: excessive use within the past 12 months. Marijuana use will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis." * Used hallucinogens (including GHB and ecstasy; excludes mushrooms), cocaine, methamphetamine, or opiates within the last 10 years; * Usage of any other illegal drug, including steroids and prescription abuse, will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis; * Have illegally used 4 or more different controlled substances, including marijuana, in the last 10 years; * Have at any time manufactured, transported or cultivated illegal drugs (including marijuana) for the purpose of sale or distribution; * Have used any illegal drugs while employed in a criminal justice capacity; * Have ever obtained or used a prescription drug under false pretenses; * Have ever, at any time, injected amphetamines, methamphetamine, cocaine, heroin, barbiturates, or valium; * Have ever illegally used a drug after submitting an application to any Law Enforcement Agency; * Have ever sold or distributed illegal drugs, including marijuana; * Any more than two drug convictions for any of the narcotics listed above. Traffic Record: * Any criminal traffic conviction within the past 5 years. Violation examples include, but are not limited to: driving under the influence (DUI), reckless driving, negligent driving, or hit and run driving; * Suspension or revocation of your driver's license (for any traffic violation) within five years of the date of the employment application; * Any more than two criminal convictions for traffic related offenses. Financial Record: * Any willful failure to pay income tax or court ordered child support is disqualifying; * A credit check will be conducted regarding your financial history. Military Record: * Must have been discharged from the Military under honorable conditions. * Any discharge other than honorable will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Potential Disqualification: * Any applicant who maintains an on-going relationship with individuals who are criminals and/or who are reputed to be involved in recent or current criminal activity; * An applicant's criminal record, including all arrests, prosecutions, deferred prosecutions, "Alford" pleases, and non-conviction information will be thoroughly assessed and may be grounds for disqualification; * Commission of any crime (non-conviction).
    $72k-88k yearly est. 60d+ ago
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  • Parks & Recreation Project Manager

    City of Tukwila 4.0company rating

    City of Tukwila job in SeaTac, WA

    The City of Tukwila is seeking a Parks & Recreation Project Manager. Under the direction of the Director of Parks and Recreation or designee, the Parks Project Manager performs professional-level project management activities and coordinates all aspects of planning, design, and construction for parks, trails, golf facilities, recreation facilities, open space, and related infrastructure. This role increases the City's capacity to deliver safe, accessible, equitable, and high-quality parks and recreation facilities by managing capital improvement projects from concept through construction. The position requires a high degree of independent judgment and professional expertise in managing complex, multi-disciplinary public sector projects within established policies, budgets, and timelines. About the City The City of Tukwila is 9.6 square miles of opportunity and a dynamic place to work. The population is over 22,000 at night and up to 150,000+ during the day. Tukwila shares borders with the Cities of Seattle, Renton, SeaTac, Burien, and Kent. Its central location lies in the heart of the Puget Sound region, sitting 12 miles south of downtown Seattle, 17 miles north of downtown Tacoma, and just east of SeaTac Airport. It is easily accessed by I-5 and I-405 or via either of Tukwila's two train stations, the Sounder Station or the Sound Transit Light Rail Station. About the Department Tukwila Parks and Recreation is home to over 150 acres of open space including parks, multi-use trails, Foster Golf Links, and the Tukwila Community Center. The mission of the Tukwila Parks and Recreation is to enhance the quality of life for residents, businesses and visitors through a quality system of public spaces, programs and events that enhance and promote opportunities for health and fitness, personal growth, relaxation, community connection, civic engagement, and environmental stewardship. Department Expectations: * A focus on being out in the city to connect and build relationships with those we serve and those whom we partner. * Be on time, respectful of others times, and responsive when needed. Bring an urgency to the work. We will start fast. The work will be intense, challenging, and incredibly rewarding. * Meetings will have written expectations including an agenda with the goals and outcomes. Owners and next step will be clear. * Processes and work will continuously improve Department Values: * Serve with integrity. * Show initiative and hard work. * Prioritize outcomes over optics. * Center those most impacted, and put "boots on the ground". * Resolve challenges with a "yes, and" mindset. * Work as one, adaptable, mission driven team. Why Choose the City of Tukwila? * Competitive salary with annual step increases. * Comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, and vision plans, plus a retirement pension plan. * Flexible work schedule, including evenings and weekends as needed. Salary Range: $10,286 - $12,504per month. Note:We don't typically hire at the top of the range. This position recruitment is for a 1.0 full-time equivalent position represented by Teamsters 763 and is subject to availability of ongoing capital funding. Should future capital funding not materialize as planned in the adopted 6-year CIP, the position may be reduced or eliminated. However, the City is proceeding with an aggressive parks capital repair and replacement program, currently fully funded and is anticipated to be so throughout the next 6-year planning horizon. How to Apply Applicants MUST apply online, complete the application, and submit a cover letter and resume. Applications without a cover letter and resume will be considered incomplete and will not move forward in the recruitment process. Veteran's Preference Veteran's Preference is available in accordance with state laws. Attach DD214 or NGB Form 22 for eligibility. Selection Process TheCity of Tukwila is an equal opportunity employer and strives to employ a diverse workforce reflective of the community it serves. Qualified applicants with multicultural experience and/or backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. This selection process may include but is not limited to evaluation of application materials and supplemental questions, testing, and interviewing. If you need assistance and/or a reasonable accommodation due to a disability during the application or the recruiting process, please send a request to Human Resources at ****************************. Essential Duties and Responsibilities * Plan, coordinate, and manage all phases of capital projects including scope development, scheduling, budgeting, design, permitting, bidding, construction administration, and closeout. * Manage consultants, contractors, and vendor contracts in compliance with City, state, and federal procurement laws and regulations, including Small Works, apprenticeship, and MWBE requirements. * Develop requests for proposals (RFPs), requests for qualifications (RFQs), bid documents, and consultant selection criteria; conduct pre-bid meetings, bid analysis, and award recommendations. * Oversee planning, design, and construction of park and recreation facilities, trails, golf amenities, open space improvements, and supporting utilities and infrastructure. * Coordinate with internal departments, external agencies, utilities, and service providers to resolve conflicts, ensure regulatory compliance, and minimize public impacts. * Manage project budgets, funding sources, cash flow projections, consultant and contractor payments, and prepare status and financial reports. * Contribute to Parks capital improvement program (CIP) planning, budgeting, levels of service analysis, and long-range planning efforts. * Lead and support equitable public engagement processes and coordinate project-related communications, including public meetings, stakeholder coordination, and Council materials. * Ensure compliance with applicable codes and regulations including SEPA, ADA, stormwater, environmental, cultural resource, and land use requirements. * Maintain complete and accurate project records including contracts, drawings, specifications, permits, as-builts, and closeout documentation. * Serve as a liaison between consultants, contractors, City staff, community groups, and advisory boards; prepare and present information to City Council and commissions as needed. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of: * Capital project management principles and practices for public sector facilities and infrastructure. * Parks and recreation facility planning, design, construction, and renovation. * Procurement, contracting, bidding, and consultant selection processes. * Applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and codes related to capital development, land use, environmental review, and accessibility. * Budget development, financial analysis, and project cost control. Skill and Ability to: * Manage multiple complex projects simultaneously while meeting budget and schedule requirements. * Interpret construction plans, specifications, contracts, and technical documents. * Communicate effectively in writing and verbally with diverse audiences including the public, consultants, contractors, boards, and elected officials. * Work independently with initiative, sound judgment, and professional discretion. * Establish and maintain effective working relationships across departments and with external partners. * Navigate construction sites and perform field inspections under varying conditions. Education, Experience and Other Requirements * Bachelor's degree in Parks Administration, Planning, Landscape Architecture, Construction Management, Environmental Science, Engineering, or a related field; and * Five (5) years of professional project management experience; * Or an equivalent combination of education and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities. * Valid Washington State Driver's License required. Preferred Qualifications: * Professional registration or certification (e.g., Landscape Architect, Professional Engineer, PMP) or ability to obtain within a reasonable timeframe. * Experience managing publicly funded capital projects and grant-funded work. Physical Requirements Positions in this class typically require stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, grasping, talking, seeing, hearing, climbing, crawling, and walking. Work may include field inspections and exposure to construction environments. Ability to lift up to 50 pounds occasionally and 20 pounds frequently.
    $47k-64k yearly est. 14d ago
  • Retail Associate

    Federal Way Wa 3.9company rating

    Federal Way, WA job

    GENERAL PURPOSE\: The Retail Associate is responsible for ensuring our Customers have a positive shopping experience. The Associate makes eye contact, smiles, and greets all Customers in a courteous and friendly manner, treats fellow Associates with respect, efficiently follows all company best practice standards as outlined in all work centers, and ensures proper merchandise presentation. The Retail Associate is expected to be engaged in these tasks as assigned during all working hours, and will be expected to perform a range of functions in all areas of the Store as business needs require. The Associate may be requested to perform additional tasks in specific situations, if performance of these tasks will help achieve our Customer service and operational goals. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Understands that safety is the number one priority and practices safe behaviors in everything they do. Maintains a high level of awareness on the sales floor to create a safe and secure shopping environment for everyone. Maintains clutter free, clear egress to emergency exits. Immediately corrects or reports any unsafe conditions or practices to Store Leadership. Treats all Customers and Associates with respect and courtesy; is friendly and professional at all times. Recognizes fellow Associates using Company recognition programs. Assists Customers in any way necessary - is register-trained, assists Customers with merchandise, and answers Customer questions in a polite and knowledgeable manner. Greets all Customers by making eye contact, smiling and saying “hello” throughout the Store as well as saying “thank you” with every register transaction. Provides prompt and efficient responses to Customers at all times. Responds to Customer Service calls immediately. Handles all Customer issues in a courteous and helpful way, calling a member of the Store Leadership when needed. Represents and supports the Company brand at all times. Maintains a professional appearance, and adheres to the Company dress code at all times. Performs daily assigned sizing and recovery per company best practice to ensure a neat, clean and organized store that is well-maintained and efficiently merchandised to standards. Expedites newly received merchandise receipts to the sales floor with a sense of urgency, merchandising all items per company best practice to the monthly presentation guidelines and maintaining merchandise/brand name familiarity within departments to assist Customers. Understands the Loss Prevention Awareness program, the Shortage Highway, the Store Protection Specialist (SPS) position (where applicable), and merchandise protection standards. As a representative of Ross Inc., demonstrates integrity and honesty in all interactions with Associates and Customers. Safeguards confidential information, cash and credit card information, and merchandise. Follows all Mark-Out-of-Stock (MOS) policies, including the identification of MOS merchandise, proper processing of each piece and the notification of Store Leadership to review and approve all disposals. Follows all policies and procedures concerning cash, check, charge card and refund transactions, voids and offline procedures. Maintains a high level of awareness and accuracy when handling bankable tenders. Demonstrates a sense of urgency to efficiently perform their role. Maximizes productivity by executing all Store best practices and minimizing steps and touches in their work flow. COMPETENCIES: Manages Work Processes Business Acumen Plans, Aligns & Prioritizes Builds Talent Collaborates Leading by Example Communicates Effectively Ensures Accountability & Execution QUALIFICATIONS AND SPECIAL SKILLS REQUIRED: Effectively communicate with Customers, Associates and Store Leadership in a friendly, respectful, cooperative and pleasant manner. Ability to perform basic mathematical calculations commonly used in retail environments. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS/ADA: Ability to use all Store equipment, including PDTs, registers and PC as required. Ability to spend up to 100% of working time standing, walking, and moving around the Store. Ability to regularly bend at the waist, squat, kneel, climb, carry, reach, and stoop. Ability to occasionally push, pull and lift more than 25 pounds. Ability to use janitorial equipment, rolling racks, ladders and other assigned supplies. Certain assignments may require other qualifications and skills. Associates who work Stockroom shifts\: Ability to regularly push, pull and lift more than 20 pounds. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: None DISCLAIMER This job description is a summary of the primary duties and responsibilities of the job and position. It is not intended to be a comprehensive or all-inclusive listing of duties and responsibilities. Contents are subject to change at management's discretion. Ross is an equal employment opportunity employer. We consider individuals for employment or promotion according to their skills, abilities and experience. We believe that it is an essential part of the Company's overall commitment to attract, hire and develop a strong, talented and diverse workforce. Ross is committed to complying with all applicable laws prohibiting discrimination based on race, color, religious creed, age, national origin, ancestry, physical, mental or developmental disability, sex (which includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and medical conditions related to pregnancy, childbirth or breastfeeding), veteran status, military status, marital or registered domestic partnership status, medical condition (including cancer or genetic characteristics), genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, as well as any other category protected by federal, state or local laws.
    $32k-38k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Group Program Registration Specialist (Administrative Specialist I)

    City of Seattle, Wa 4.5company rating

    Seattle, WA job

    About Seattle Parks and Recreation: Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR) is a national leader and innovator in the services and programs we provide to our residents who enjoy our public spaces such as parks, community centers, specialty gardens and swimming pools. Our mission is to equip employees and the public for well-being as we support healthy people, a thriving environment and vibrant community. We provide safe and accessible spaces for residents and visitors to work, recreate, rejuvenate and enhance quality of life and wellness for children, teenagers, adults and seniors. Delivering excellent customer service to all is a core value. Equity & Inclusion: Seattle Parks and Recreation commits to advancing equity and social justice in our department and in every neighborhood by growing a dynamic and diverse workforce, developing strong investments, growth opportunities and beneficial partner strategies as we acknowledge and pledge to close disparities created by historical practices which often hindered workforce development, environmental justice, access to quality open spaces, programs and facilities. #OneSeattle About Recreation and Aquatics Division: The Recreation Division eliminates barriers through responsive, exceptional recreation services. We operate over 50 recreation facilities (community centers, teen centers, pools, school-based learning centers, environmental learning centers, and boating and sailing centers) and provide opportunities for people to play, learn, and lead healthy, active lives. Our programs and events include fitness and athletics, licensed childcare and preschool, swimming and boating, youth development and job preparation, academic enrichment, and more; including programs designed for older adults and people with disabilities, as well as grant and partnership programs designed and implemented with immigrant and refugee communities. With nearly 300 regular employees and a budget of nearly $40 million annually, Recreation is a major operation with significant impact on the communities we serve. In addition to our current operations, we also strive to constantly improve the ways we serve Seattle's residents, specifically through implementation of the SPR Strategic Plan, innovation in our facility staffing and programming approaches, and learning from national best practices and quality standards. The Citywide Environmental Education Team works to bring community-based outdoor learning and nature exploration to Seattle's neighborhoods, schools and community groups, most impacted by social and environmental injustices. We are a small team of 6 staff and manage over 70 volunteers who support staff and help us teach additional programming. The Citywide Environmental Education team in Recreation offers a variety of nature programs in parks all over Seattle. In 2024 the Citywide Environmental Education Team ran a total of 593 programs, reaching 23,000 participants. About The Position: Seattle Parks and Recreation's Citywide Environmental Education Team is recruiting an experienced customer service-oriented individual who will work as a first-line receptionist and registrar with teachers, parents and school groups who wish to book Environmental Education programs. This position will work with a team of educators and will be the main point of contact with over 70 volunteers. The position will process program registrations and scholarships for groups, schedule and manage volunteers and a volunteer database, assist in planning, organizing and supervising outdoor environmental education fieldtrips. Customer Service: * Greet customers primarily over the telephone and provide information regarding environmental education programs and events. * Explain policies, procedures and requirements related to class enrollment, program participation or facility use. * Engage customers to resolve problems and complaints using program and operations policies and procedures. Financial Procedures and Cash Handling: * Use a computerized point of sale/event registration system (Active Net). However, in the event of power outages, positions will be required to, accurately, perform tasks manually using paper receipts and a calculator. * Collect associated fees, payments made in cash, check, credit cards, vouchers and/or automatic debts and uses a computerized database registration system to register payments of participants for various activities/classes, program and schedules facility space rentals. * Provide receipts, refunds credits and/or change due to customers. Computer Registration Software and Report Printing: * Generate and retrieve reports from computerized registration system (Active Net). * Open and close customer accounts, response to requests, verify and/or change customer information for proper billing and collections, collect payments and fees, and process refunds when needed. * Ability to use volunteer management software (Volgistics) to track all volunteer hours, make sure all volunteers are up to date on background checks and other required paperwork, schedule volunteer for shifts and print reports for management. Working with People and Volunteers: * Ability to provide excellent communication to both internal and external customers in oral and written formats (experienced in using Outlook). Provides accurate and prompt information to colleagues, customers, and teammates. * Excellent ability to work in a team environment with a "can do" attitude that is positive and welcoming. * Ability to train and work cooperatively with staff and volunteers. * Manage and schedule over 80 volunteers who help administer environmental education programs. * Help volunteers find information they may need about the classes they are teaching that day. Use volunteer software (Volgistics) to see volunteer class information. * Take notes at team meetings, create marketing materials, and works in collaboration with staff to market EE programs to schools. Able to work in a highly dynamic, fast-paced environment. Other Duties: * Type narrative reports, contracts, invoices, forms, charts, and correspondence; provides editing, formatting and proofreading services while preparing finished copy. * Establish and maintain files, logs, indexes and record keeping systems; prepares record retention cycles and maintains appropriate historical data. * Respond to inquiries regarding work or program AREA, requiring evaluation of inquiry to provide the proper response. * Research records, prepares and assembles appropriate information for reports and updates data as necessary. Requires one year of office clerical support experience (or a combination of education, training, and/or experience which provides evidence of the ability to perform work of the class). You will be successful if you have the following experience, skills, and abilities: * One year experience utilizing a computerized point of sale/event registration system in a customer service-related capacity. * One year experience managing and scheduling volunteers and using a volunteer database system. * Ability to interpret and comply with policy and procedures including cash handling, scholarships and third-party billing, and general SPR policy and procedure. * A solid customer service orientation and commitment to department values. * Excellent "people skills" with ability to effectively deal with a wide range of diversity and cultures within and external to the Community Center and Recreation Division. * Excellent writing and oral communication skills. * Current State of Washington driver's license. * American Red Cross Multi-Media First Aid Card and CPR certification within 30 days of employment. * Successfully complete Payment Card Industry (PCI) training and comply with standards. * Successfully complete cash handling training and maintain departmental compliance standards. Please note this job advertisement is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. The full salary range for this position is $33.08 - $38.25 Hourly. Application Process Please submit the following with your online application: * A cover letter in which you clearly describe how your knowledge, experience, skills, and abilities prepare you for the job responsibilities and qualifications outlined in the job announcement * A current resume of your educational and professional work experience. Who May Apply: This position is open to all candidates that meet the qualifications. Seattle Parks and Recreation values diverse perspectives and life experiences. Applicants will be considered regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, marital status, disability, religious or political affiliation, age, sexual orientation, or gender identity. Seattle Parks and Recreation encourages people of all backgrounds to apply, including people of color, immigrants, refugees, women, LGBTQIA+, people with disabilities, veterans, and those with diverse life experiences. Job offers are contingent on the verification of credentials and other information required by the employment process, including the completion of a background check. The background check will involve a criminal history check, which includes conviction and arrest records in compliance with the Seattle's Fair Chance Employment Ordinance, SMC 14.17and the City of Seattle Personnel Rule 10.3. A driving history review may be conducted in compliance with SMC 4.79.020. Applicants will be provided an opportunity to explain or correct background information. The City of Seattle offers a comprehensive benefits package including vacation time, 12 paid holidays, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life and long-term disability insurance for employees and their dependents. More information about employee benefits is available on the City's website at: *********************************************************************************************************** Want to know more about Parks and Recreation? Check out our web page: Seattle Parks and Recreation - Parks | seattle.gov SPR's Core Competencies are: * Accountability & Action: Holding yourself accountable for achieving goals, completing tasks, and delivering quality work. Demonstrating thoughtful initiative in actions and decision-making and promoting high quality standards. * Equity and Inclusion: Supporting the goals of the Race and Social Justice Initiative and the City's commitment to workforce equity. * Communication: Sharing and exchanging information and ideas with people in a variety of ways to help them understand and remember the information. * Service: An ongoing commitment to base decisions and actions on the needs and priorities of the City. * Teamwork: Participating as an engaged member of a team to achieve group goals. Effectively working with internal and external people to complete tasks and achieve work group goals.
    $33.1-38.3 hourly 2d ago
  • Training & Education Coordinator

    City of Seattle, Wa 4.5company rating

    Seattle, WA job

    The Seattle Community Assisted Response & Engagement (CARE) manages the 9-1-1 Call Center and the Community Crisis Response team. The 9-11 Call center handles all emergency calls for the City of Seattle and is the busiest Emergency Call Center in the State. The Community Crisis Response team consists of diverse behaviors health professionals (BHPs) who are dispatched to non-emergency call primarily focused on responding to mental health crises. CARE is Located in downtown Seattle and this position will primarily work with the Community Crisis Response team. Community Assisted Response & Engagement (CARE) is hiring a temporary Training & Education Coordinator as part of the expansion of the Community Crisis Response (CCR) Unit. This position will work alongside and support the CCR Training manager while they create, design and implement comprehensive, culturally responsive, multidisciplinary, and trauma-informed training that established best practices and competencies for co-response teams. We are seeking a forward thinking and innovative Training & Education Coordinator to assist in implementing the functional and operational policies concerned with guiding rules and principles within public safety with emphasis on Low Acuity incidents which are less severe types of behavioral and mental health crisis which do not necessarily require a medical unit or armed police officer to respond. * Designs, implements and presents training programs including defining objectives, selecting methods, designing program evaluations, and monitoring the programs. * Designs training programs which cross departmental lines to address overall employee needs. * Implements the consultant selection process and insures its procedural correctness. Chooses external consultants and negotiates contracts with them. * Participates in workload forecasting and assessing a department's training and budgetary needs. * Develops written guidelines to meet internal training needs based on departmental or program needs assessment. * Provides information, resources, materials and equipment to employees; prepares reports and correspondence; maintains records; participates in meetings, compiles data, conveys messages, and arranges for graphics. * Trains employees and managers. * Researches and writes reports on education, and/or development training programs related to departmental or City training needs. * Coordinates the use of training equipment such as films, slides, projectors, and other items. * Develops and coordinates department specific training programs as directed by City task forces, Mayor Directives, or Council directives to meet the needs of City employees. * Conducts training needs assessments and recommends new programs, evaluates and modifies training programs. * Performs other related duties of a comparable level/type as assigned. Please note this job advertisement is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. * Two years' experience designing and implementing adult training or education courses, project management training, and /or in programs that involved conducting training needs assessments, developing and coordinating training courses, and administering training consultant contracts and a Bachelor's degree in Education, Psychology, Public Administration, Training/Development, or a related field (Other combinations of education, training and experience will be evaluated on an individual basis for comparability). * Selected candidates are required to pass a background check. The Ideal Candidate Will Possess: * Working experience with DSHS workers, chemical dependency treatment providers, mental health providers, healthcare providers, shelter providers, landlords, detox centers, medical clinics and other community programs which may support vulnerable participants. * Effective communication skills include written, active listening, and non-verbal communication. * Experience leading training focused on case investigation and management, evaluation of facts/circumstances and clients and crisis management. * High cultural and emotional intelligence. Strong commitment to dignity and respect for all people. Work Environment and Physical Demands: * Work is usually performed in an office environment. Compensation and Benefits: This position is a Temporary Short-Term position that is non-represented position and is part of the City of Seattle Step Progression pay program. The full salary range (Step 1-5) for this position is $43.86, $45.59, $47.39, $49.25, $51.24 per hour. Application Process: * Complete the online City Application. * Attach a resume detailing your relevant experience. * Attach a cover letter describing your interest in the position and how you meet the above listed qualifications. * Application Submission Guidelines: All applicants are required to apply on or before the closing date indicated on the job posting. Applicant inquiries received via email and websites such as Indeed, etc. will not be considered unless the individual has applied to the available position via the Government Jobs site. The required documents listed in the above "Application Process" section must be attached to the application prior to the job closing date indicated to ensure full consideration for the application submitted. Background Check Requirements: Applicants are subject to a criminal history investigation of conviction and arrest records in compliance with Seattle's Fair Chance Employment Ordinance, SMC 14.17. Applicants will be provided an opportunity to explain or correct background information. Employment is contingent upon the verification of credentials and successful outcome of the background investigation. Race and Social Justice Initiative: The City of Seattle recognizes every City employee must play a role in ending institutional and structural racism. Our culture is the result of our behavior, our personal commitments, and the ways that we courageously share our perspectives and encourage others to do the same. To cultivate an antiracist culture, we seek employees who will engage in the Race and Social Justice Initiative by working to dismantle racist policies and procedures, unlearn the way things have always been done, and provide equitable processes and services. Who may apply: This position is open to all candidates that meet the minimum qualifications. The City of Seattle values diverse perspectives and life experiences. Applicants will be considered regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, marital status, disability, religious or political affiliation, age, sexual orientation, medical condition, or pregnancy. The CARE encourages people of all backgrounds to apply, including people of color, immigrants, refugees, women, LGBTQ, people with disabilities, veterans, and those with diverse life experiences.
    $63k-82k yearly est. 6d ago
  • Building Maintenance Worker - Library

    City of Seattle, Wa 4.5company rating

    Seattle, WA job

    Invitation to Compete #62-25: Building Maintenance Worker Central Library, Maintenance Services, 1000 4th Ave, Seattle Regular, FLSA non-exempt, full time, 80 hours per pay period (40 hours per week) Salary Range: $33.52 - $40.67 per hour A pay period is two weeks in length that starts on Wednesday and ends on Tuesday. Hours will include weekdays, weekends and evenings. Schedules are subject to change based on the Library's current operational needs. This classification is part of a bargaining unit represented by AFSCME. This position is open to the public and to The Seattle Public Library's employees and will remain open until filled. Please read the How to Apply section of this bulletin for more information. Candidates are asked to submit their application materials in NEOGOV by December 28, 2025 for first consideration. Overview The Seattle Public Library's mission is to bring people, information and ideas together to enrich lives and build community. We view Seattle as a city where imagination and opportunity continue to thrive. Since 1891, we have grown from a single reading room in Pioneer Square to a world-class library system with 27 locations. The Library works every day to foster and support a healthy city and a healthy democracy. We do this work guided by the principles of intellectual freedom, literacy and the love of learning, racial equity, privacy and confidentiality, respect for the community, strong partnerships and innovation. We are an active and committed partner in the City of Seattle's Race and Social Justice Initiative. Library employees are highly regarded by the public for their knowledge, quality of service and caring. As a workplace, we value respectful and transparent communication, partnership and engagement. We are enriched individually and organizationally because of our diversity and growth mindset. We take time to recognize and celebrate the achievements of others. If you share these values and meet the qualifications, the Library invites you to apply for the Building Maintenance Worker position. The Building Maintenance Worker, as part of the highly collaborative and energetic Maintenance Services team, maintains The Seattle Public Library's facilities, including the Central Library, 26 branches and storage facilities. For more information: **************************************** This position reports to building maintenance supervisors, takes direction from the building lead, and performs work in a variety of maintenance areas to ensure safe, efficient and continuous operation of The Seattle Public Library's facilities. * Perform a variety of building trades repair, service and maintenance tasks. This is a generalist maintenance worker position that does not require journey level skill. Basic maintenance work is performed in the following trade areas: carpentry, electrical, HVAC, mechanical, painting and plumbing. * Perform basic service and repair of the following building components: door, hardware, furniture, building envelope, light fixtures, electrical receptacles and switches, motors, air handler filters, ducting, drains, sinks, toilets, urinals and faucets. Must understand and adhere to related building codes and safety regulations. * Complete reports, work orders, supply requisitions, mileage logs and other basic administrative tasks. * Drive a library vehicle to and from locations throughout the City of Seattle in a safe and timely manner. Transport equipment, furniture and other items. * Follow preventative maintenance procedures and schedules, and use a variety of tools and equipment to complete building maintenance work. * Physical duties require climbing and using ladders, bending, stretching, reaching and carrying or lifting items up to 50 pounds. * Successful completion of an accredited vocational training program in a building maintenance field AND two (2) years employment in the building maintenance field. Or four (4) years of employment in the service and maintenance of building, electrical, mechanical and plumbing systems. * At least one (1) year of experience performing building maintenance work in a commercial or institutional environment. Maintenance experience must include: * Basic carpentry, electrical, HVAC, painting and plumbing work. * Effectively trouble-shooting problems related to building systems. * Following preventive maintenance programs. * Two (2) years of experience reading and working from shop drawings and blueprints. * Knowledge of safety codes and practices. * Experience reading and using Safety Data Sheets (SDS). * Ability to perform the physical tasks involved in maintaining and troubleshooting HVAC systems, including the ability to lift 50 pounds on an occasional basis, able to tolerate exposure to the noise, dust and conditions of HVAC environments, able to climb ladders and work at heights, normal eyesight (with correction), and normal hearing range. * Ability to safely and properly use and operate a variety of hand and power tools. * Effective written communication skills and the ability to follow oral and written instructions in manuals, labels and other work related materials. * Experience must demonstrate the ability to apply courteous and responsive customer service when working with others. * Excellent interpersonal communication skills. Able to communicate clearly and interact effectively with co-workers, Library employees, contractors and the public. Ability to respond with tact and courtesy in the resolution of problems or complaints. * Proficient computer skills using Microsoft Office applications, including the ability to write documents using Word, access and operate e-mail, and navigate the internet. * Ability to plan and schedule own work efficiently, work independently with minimum onsite supervision. * Demonstrated ability to work effectively and cooperatively in a diverse team environment, to work with diverse styles, and to respect and acknowledge cultural differences. * Possession of a valid Washington state driver's license. The successful candidate will also be asked to provide a current Washington State driver's abstract upon employment. Desired Qualifications * Experience using a work order or computerized maintenance management system. * Experience working in a public sector agency. * Journey level knowledge and skill in one of the following trades: building engineering, carpentry, electronics, mechanical, painting or plumbing. How to Apply Please submit the following items by December 28, 2025 for first consideration. This recruitment will be open until the position is filled. Your application will not be considered if these items are missing or incomplete: * Online application with responses to the supplemental questions. * A cover letter that describes how your experience and skills align with the job responsibilities and qualifications. Please let us know why you want to do this work. * Current resume that summarizes relevant education, experience, knowledge and skills. Applications that do not include a cover letter, resume, and complete online application will not be considered. Applicants will be screened for competitiveness, completeness, and written communication skills. Initial screening will be based on a review of application materials. The employment history detailed in your application materials MUST validate/support your responses to the supplemental questions. If your responses cannot be validated, you will not proceed to the next steps of the review/selection process. The most competitive candidates will be invited to participate in a series of one or more interviews. Benefits and Salary Information The full salary range for this position is $33.52 - $40.67 per hour. The City of Seattle offers a comprehensive benefits package including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life, and long-term disability insurance for employees and their dependents. More information about employee benefits is available on the City's website at: ********************************************************************************************************** Information about retirement plans can be found at: ********************************** Additional Information If you have questions regarding this bulletin or employment at The Seattle Public Library, please send an email to ************************. The Library promotes diversity and inclusion in employment. If accommodations are needed during the selection process, please contact us. Please keep in mind that job offers are contingent on a review of criminal history as well as verification of information provided by the applicant as part of the application process.
    $33.5-40.7 hourly 30d ago
  • IT Business Process Analyst / Project Manager (BPA/PM)

    City of Seattle, Wa 4.5company rating

    Seattle, WA job

    With more than 200 attorneys and professional staff, the Seattle City Attorney's Office is one of the largest law offices in Seattle and is the third-largest public law office in the state. Our office is committed to making Seattle a safe, healthy, empowered, and thriving community for everyone. We strive to address historical injustices within the court system with self-examination and to pursue justice in Seattle with integrity, creativity, and fairness. We believe working transparently, innovatively, and in collaboration with our partners in the community is necessary to achieve outcomes that promote equity, accountability, and healing. The CAO seeks a Business Process Analyst / Project Manager (BPA/PM) with experience incorporating new technology to support the department's Civil and Criminal Divisions by incorporating new tools, examining and implementing business process improvements, and serving as a key liaison between the CAO's divisions, other City departments, and external vendors. The position is responsible for the development and implementation of pivotal workflows affecting prosecution for the City of Seattle and legal advice and representation for its departments. The BPA/PM helps ensure the Criminal and Civil Divisions meet their commitments and incorporate technology in the practice of law by aiding in cross-team collaboration, timeline development, and integration planning. This position will be responsible for training staff and documenting processes related to the office's legal software systems and business processes. Work on specific projects will include a newly launched Criminal Case Management System, records management and retention technology, and expanding reporting functionality of a new timekeeping system. * Analyze a variety of informational and operational needs to recommend solutions, including incorporation of advanced technology, best practices in case and document management, and compliance with government requirements * Manage full life cycle of business process improvements, including defining scope and resource allocation, schedule and benchmarks, and implementation strategy * Coordinate with Criminal and Civil Division stakeholders, subject matter experts, and end users to understand and prioritize business needs, determine steps and technical tools to meet requirements, and liaise with internal Information Technology team and outside vendors to integrate systems * Develop and execute change management strategies for policy adoption, procedural updates, and advanced practices that include regular communication with end users * Maintain system to track progress of concurrent projects, establish tools for measuring performance, and give feedback to Criminal and Civil Division stakeholders and internal Information Technology team * Oversee implementation, integration, and maintenance of case management and timekeeping systems, including ongoing reporting features and enhancements * Liaise with internal eDiscovery and public disclosure teams to assess and recommend workflows related to retention, litigation holds, and records organization * Regularly review existing technical resources and strategize how to further incorporate use * Document policies and procedures for legal technologies, and aid in training end users * Oversee creation and maintenance of onboarding materials and handbooks * Analyze constraints to capacity to recommend possible efficiencies, resource reallocation, or outside support considering personnel and budget parameters * Help prepare Requests for Proposals or research of solutions, evaluation of consultant proposals, and selection and assessment of contracts * Review and update SharePoint content and project-related Teams channels * Participate in and represent Criminal and Civil Division priorities in interdepartmental committees, including Citywide Records Management * Meet regularly with representatives from Criminal Division, Civil Division, and internal Information Technology team to prioritize projects and evaluate pending tasks * Serve as CAO's Data Steward to improve data governance, data fidelity and provide data management support for divisions to enable targeted and more efficient reporting and automations based on held data. * Develop and maintain clear process documentation and standard operating procedures (SOPs) to support consistency, training, and knowledge transfer. * Evaluate and recommend tools, technologies, and training that streamline existing processes and improve service delivery. Required Qualifications * Minimum 5 years in business process analysis, project management, or equivalent experience * Strong knowledge of project management and change management methodologies * Effective written and oral communication skills * Creative and strategic thinking, and ability to work under pressure * Excellent organizational, time management, and customer service skills * Attentive to detail, and able to manage multiple deadlines and competing priorities * Ability to build relationships with stakeholders and various team members * Experience with Microsoft 365, Cloud-Based Services, and Office Desired Skills * Experience with governmental agencies and records retention policies * Familiarity with case management and eDiscovery applications, and relational databases * Familiarity with LawBase, NUIX Discover, Intapp Time, RecordPoint. * Experience with public sector performance measurement and program evaluation. * Experience with Microsoft 365, Purview eDiscovery, Dynamics, Power Platform, SQL, DevOps, Visio, Project, PowerBI and/or Tableau Desktop. * Experience with creating and maintaining Low Code Process Automations and using AI in a Microsoft 365 stack. Application Process - For your application to be accepted you must: * Complete the online City of Seattle Application * ********************************************** * Include the following required attachments (.pdf, .doc, or .docx format): * Cover Letter describing your interest in the position. * Resume detailing your relevant experience. Application Submission Guidelines - All applicants are required to apply on or before the closing date indicated on the job posting. Applicant inquiries received via email and websites such as Indeed, etc. will not be considered unless the individual has applied to the available position via the Government Jobs site. Note: The required documents listed in the above "Application Process" section must be attached to the application prior to the job closing date indicated to ensure consideration for the application submitted. Please contact the Office of Human Resources on or before the closing date indicated above at Law_************** should you need assistance with the online application process. Race and Social Justice Initiative - The City of Seattle recognizes every City employee must play a role in ending institutional and structural racism. We seek individuals who will work toward the goals of the Race and Social Justice Initiative. Compensation - The full salary range for this position is $51.88 - $77.82 per hour. Salaries are not subject to negotiation. Benefits - The City of Seattle offers a comprehensive benefits package including vacation, 12 official holidays and 2 floating holidays, sick, and paid parental leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life, and long-term disability insurance for employees. City Attorney's Office employees also have the opportunity to participate in a defined benefits retirement program. More information about benefits can be found at *********************************************************************************************************** Workplace Environment - The Seattle City Attorney's Office has a Flexible Work Arrangements Policy. Employees have the option to work a hybrid schedule (3 days in the office, 2 days remote). This is subject to change as circumstances and business needs dictate. Background Check Requirements - All positions are security sensitive. Applicants are subject to a criminal history investigation, and employment is contingent upon the verification of credentials and/or other information required by the municipal corporation's procedures, including the completion of the criminal history check in accordance with Seattle's Fair Chance Employment Ordinance, SMC 14.17. Applicants will be given a chance to explain or correct background information and provide verifiable information on good conduct and rehabilitation. Who may apply - This position is open to all candidates who meet the minimum qualifications. The City of Seattle values diverse perspectives and life experiences. Applicants will be considered regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, gender identity or expression, family or marital status, disability, religious or political affiliation, age, sexual orientation, medical condition, pregnancy, or other protected characteristics. The Seattle City Attorney's Office encourages people of all backgrounds to apply. Questions? Contact our Human Resources team at LAW_**************.
    $51.9-77.8 hourly 28d ago
  • Gardener

    City of Seattle, Wa 4.5company rating

    Seattle, WA job

    About Seattle Center: Seattle Center is the region's premier civic, arts and family gathering place in the core of our city and region, home to more than 30 arts, cultural, and entertainment organizations, family attractions, and tourist amenities. Our mission is to create exceptional events, experiences, and environments that delight and inspire the human spirit to build stronger communities. To support this work, Seattle Center employs 220 full-time employees and hundreds of intermittent workers. As a department of the City of Seattle, Seattle Center contributes to the quality of life for Seattle residents--and the region's economy and image as its top visitor destination. In 2023, Seattle Center expanded its role to provide operations, maintenance and public safety services for Seattle's new Waterfront Park, a series of new public spaces on Seattle's downtown waterfront between Pioneer Square and Pier 62. Seattle Center has brought its deep experience successfully managing public space to the Waterfront in partnership with the non-profit Friends of Waterfront Seattle, which already offers a range of recreational and cultural programming to the community. Our goal has been to grow Seattle Center's team by 20% over the last two years to meet this new opportunity, and to build a unified team to support both Seattle Center and the new Waterfront Park. About this position: We are seeking qualified candidates for full-time Gardener to join our small team of professional gardeners that care for Seattle's Waterfront Park. Seattle's Waterfront Park is 20-acres of new public spaces on Seattle's downtown waterfront stretching north-south from Pier 62 to Pioneer Square. This is a park for Seattle locals and visitors alike, with lively gathering spaces and year-round educational and recreational park programs celebrating the diverse cultures that define the Pacific Northwest. This new green waterfront will also add hundreds of new trees and native plants to support the near-shore ocean habitat. This position works with a team of gardeners near the public, performing detail-oriented gardening that is impacted by a very busy summer tourist season across the central waterfront. These positions are currently budgeted through July 2028. What you will be doing: * Perform skilled gardening and landscaping work in planting, cultivation, pruning and care of flowers, shrubs, trees, lawn and landscaped areas. * Understand cultural needs of specific plants and implement the appropriate landscape maintenance needed for a given site. * Understand irrigation system components and functions. Be an essential part of the monitoring and repair of the system. * Work independently as well as a team member. * Strong customer service, communication and teamwork skills while working with a diverse workforce and a multicultural public clientele. * Operate equipment such as a small tractor, backpack blower, hedge trimmers and chainsaw. * Utilize Integrated Pest Management, including pesticide applications for weed, insect and disease control. * Review and follow traffic control plans for landscaping along street edges and medians. Minimum Qualifications: * Minimum of two years' work experience in landscape construction or maintenance, or in the propagation and maintenance of flowers, plants, shrubs, and trees at a conservatory, greenhouse, or nursery (Combinations of education, training and experience will be evaluated on an individual basis for comparability). Certification/License: * Washington Public Pesticide operator's license is required after appointment. * Current Washington State driver's license. The most successful candidates will have: * Two years' experience as a journey-level landscaper or gardener. * Knowledge of irrigation systems. * Experience working with and knowledge of Pacific Northwest plants and landscapes. * Strong interest in horticulture. * Strong drive to create beautiful public spaces and experiences. * The ability to organize work and solve problems. Work Environment/Physical Demands: * Ability to lift up to 50 pounds on a regular basis. * Willing and able to work outside in all kinds of weather. * Ability to stand, walk or bend for extended periods of time. * Ability to work effectively and safely near the public. * The ability to work within a diverse workforce. * The shift is currently Monday-Friday 7:00 a.m -3:30 p.m. The full pay range for this step-progression position is $34.32 - $37.06 per hour. New employees begin at Step 1 of the pay progression, which is $31.85 hourly. Current City employees' starting rate of pay will be based on Personnel Rules regarding promotions. This position is currently budgeted through July 2028. How to Apply: Applications are reviewed after the posting closes. You must submit the following items to be considered for this position no later than 4:00 pm Pacific Time on January 27, 2026. * Completed NEOGOV online application. * Supplemental questionnaire responses. Your application may be rejected as incomplete if you do not include the relevant information in the application. Cover letters and/or resumes are not accepted in lieu of a completed application. Applications and/or Supplemental Questionnaires that state "see my resume" or "see my personnel file" are considered incomplete and will not be accepted. IMPORTANT NOTE: To align with our commitment to equity and the City of Seattle's Race and Social Justice Initiative, Seattle Center is collecting cover letters and resumes without personal identifiers to achieve a blind screening process. Driving Record - If you are selected to advance in this hiring process, you may be asked to obtain a complete 5-Year (Full) driving record from the Department of Licensing. Candidates with driving history that does not meet our current safety standards will be disqualified from consideration. Current City of Seattle Employees in a driving position may be required to submit an updated abstract. Pre-Employment Physical - Due to the tasks associated with this role, you will be required to successfully pass a preemployment physical. Why work at the City? The City of Seattle recognizes every City employee must play a role in ending institutional and structural racism. Our culture is the result of our behavior, our personal commitments, and the ways that we courageously share our perspectives and encourage others to do the same. To cultivate an antiracist culture, we seek employees who will engage in dismantling racist policies and procedures, unlearn the way things have always been done, and create and provide equitable processes and services. Seattle Office of Civil Rights) The City of Seattle offers a comprehensive benefits package including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life, and long-term disability insurance for employees and their dependents. More information about employee benefits is available on the City's website at: ********************************************************************************************************** For helpful tips on the application process and recruitment process: Working at the City - Human Resources | seattle.gov
    $34.3-37.1 hourly 4d ago
  • Data Strategist

    City of Seattle, Wa 4.5company rating

    Seattle, WA job

    The City of Seattle is a leader on wage, labor, and workforce practices that enhance equity, address wage gaps, and create a fair and healthy economy for workers, businesses, and residents. The Office of Labor Standards (OLS) seeks to improve workers' lives through the development and implementation of innovative policy and laws that create a fair and equitable workplace. As part of this mission, we are seeking a Data Strategist to support the Office of Labor Standards (OLS) policy team and other teams in their data strategy and analysis needs. Specifically, you will work with the Policy Manager and policy analysts to identify metrics and data sources to analyze the impact of existing and prospective labor standards laws. You will have a focus on two recent Seattle ordinances that regulate certain companies in the "gig economy." These ordinances-the App-based Worker Minimum Payment Ordinance (ABWMP) and the App-based Worker Deactivation Rights Ordinance (ABWDRO) require minimum pay for workers, as well as offering deactivation and transparency protections. They also require that the companies affirmatively produce data to OLS that will allow the department to understand the trends and policy impacts of these two ordinances. You will be the subject matter expert on this affirmative data production program, including managing data intake, quality control and analysis, as well as making recommendations for best practices regarding the same. You will work with regulated companies to ensure accurate and timely data transmissions, perform data cleaning and quality checks, and coordinate resubmission of corrected data. Further, you will advise on and support, in coordination with IT, data housing, data architecture, and building/maintaining required dashboards. Additionally, you will support data analysis, reporting, troubleshooting, and visualization needs to better understand the trends and impacts of the ABWMP and ABWDRO ordinances. You will consult with and advise the Policy Manager or designee regarding the collection, management, and analysis of data for policy development and analysis purposes. Your duties will include: * Supporting data analysis needs to better understand trends and impacts from the ABWMP and ABWDRO ordinances, including but not limited to: descriptive statistics on average earnings, working time, spatial analyses on origin/destination of delivery work, analysis of work trends and distributions, comparative analyses using the above factors and external data sets such as census demographic data. * Recommending best practices for data collection, cleaning, and analysis (statistical and data) to OLS Policy Manager and Director for labor standards policy development and analysis. * Working with the companies required to produce data to ensure timely, accurate, and complete data submissions according to legal requirements, including coordinating the data intake, quality control, resubmission, cleaning, and analysis. * Analyzing and creating tools to understand and draw conclusions and meaning from produced data, including presentations, dashboards, reports, and data visualization tools. * Providing input on administrative rules or ordinance language for data implementation, production, analysis, governance, and policy to OLS Policy Manager and Director. * Assisting, supporting and making recommendations to OLS Policy Manager and Director regarding additional data strategy and analysis needs relating to Seattle's labor standards laws (including, but not limited to Minimum Wage, Wage Theft, Paid Sick and Safe Time, Secure Scheduling, and other laws the City may enact in the future. Other office-wide responsibilities will include: * Designing, drafting, and recommending internal standard procedures for collection, receipt, cleaning, analysis, and visualization of data, for labor standards policy analysis, to the OLS leadership. * Assisting and supporting the Department's strategy for collection, cleaning, analysis, modeling, visualization, and use of data by making recommendations to the OLS Policy Manager, Director, Deputy Director. * Supporting the Department in development and deployment of data collection, analysis, and use in all its functions, as needed and assigned. * Developing and delivering training to OLS staff on best practices for data collection, cleaning, analysis, and use. * Working collaboratively with other OLS staff, including but not limited to the Senior Data Specialist (Senior Management Systems Analyst), in developing and delivering training and resources. * Coordinating and carrying out work necessary to make OLS data available through the City's Open Data portal, working collaboratively with OLS staff and other City staff. You will be prepared to take on this role if you have a combination of the following: Experience: * Expertise in the application of data analytics and modeling to policy analysis with a background in data analysis, statistical analysis, and/or open-source code development (proficient with version control systems, e.g. Git). * Providing analytics on data through query writing, modeling, and coding. * Parsing and synthesizing large data sets, performing data analysis, and communicating findings to decision-makers. * Coordinating data cleaning and quality checks, quality control, resubmission, and analysis. Skills: * Applying strong analysis and reasoning skills to quickly understand, evaluate, and assess data and effectively communicate findings to decision makers. * Using programming languages such as R or Python, query languages such as SQL and extract, transform, load (ETL) development methods and tools, or similar tools. * Analyzing and creating tools to understand and draw conclusions and meaning from data, including presentations, dashboards, reports, and data visualization tools. (e.g. Python libraries such as Streamlit, Matplotlib, etc.) * Working in an independent, self-directed manner and as part of collaborative teams, as well as managing projects with multiple competing deadlines. Abilities: * Adapting easily to changing priorities to meet deadlines in a fast-paced, team-oriented, and political environment. * Communicating with clarity and tact, creating trusted partnerships, and demonstrating strong interpersonal skills. * Understanding of race equity, institutional racism, and its impact on inequality and the racial wealth gap, especially as it pertains to the workplace, workplace policies, and worker rights. This civil-service position is not eligible for overtime and is classified as a Strategic Advisor 1, General Government-L17 and is governed by a collective bargaining agreement between the City of Seattle and the union, PROTEC17 - Strategic Advisors Unit. The full pay range for this title is $51.88 - $77.82 per hour ($108,325.44 - $162,488.16 annually, based on 2088 hours per year). The salary for this individual position has been identified as $65.24 hourly ($136,211.12 annually). The hourly rates above are reflective of the 2026 salary schedule. First round interviews for this position are tentatively scheduled for February 11-13, 2026. Second round interviews are tentatively scheduled for the week of February 18-20, 2026. We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact Sandra Wong at *********************** to request accommodation. This position offers the flexibility of a hybrid work schedule. Employees will be expected to be in-office three times a week. This position will require the ability to work a flexible schedule, as there may be occasional travel that is required. Individual schedules will be based on agreement between the employee and their supervisor. The City of Seattle offers a comprehensive benefits package including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life and long-term disability insurance for employees and their dependents. More information about employee benefits is available on the City's website at: *********************************************************************************************************** Why Work at the City? At the City of Seattle, public service is more than a job; it's a chance to shape the future and make a meaningful difference in the lives of everyone who works, lives, or plays in our city. With 12,000 employees across 40+ departments and 1,100 job titles, we are united by a common purpose: to create a Seattle that is vibrant and welcoming for all. Whatever your role, you'll help power a forward-looking city that leads by example - inclusive, innovative, equitable, and community-focused - while joining a diverse team committed to solving challenges and making a lasting impact together. Join us in building a Seattle where everyone thrives! APPLICATION PROCESS: Please submit your application at ********************************************** no later than 4:00 PM Pacific Time on Tuesday, January 20, 2026. To be considered for this position, in addition to completing your application fully, please attach: * A PDF of your current resume * A cover letter clearly describing how your knowledge, skills, and abilities prepare you for the job responsibilities and qualifications outlined in this job announcement. Incomplete applications will not be considered. We encourage you to review the City of Seattle's Application and Interviewing Tips Guide, which may be used as a resource as you prepare to apply and interview for positions with the City of Seattle. Who may apply: This position is open to all applicants that demonstrate alignment with the skills and experience described above. The City of Seattle values diverse perspectives and life experiences. Applicants will be considered regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, marital status, disability, religious or political affiliation, age, sexual orientation, or gender identity. The City encourages people of all backgrounds to apply, including people of color, immigrants, refugees, women, LGBTQ people, people with disabilities, veterans, and those with diverse life experiences. To learn more about the Office of Labor Standards, please visit: **************************************
    $108.3k-162.5k yearly 8d ago
  • Senior Civil CADD Technician (Civil Engineering Specialist, Senior)

    City of Seattle, Wa 4.5company rating

    Seattle, WA job

    Seattle City Light, a department of the City of Seattle, is one of the nation's largest municipally owned utilities in terms of the number of customers served. Over the years we have worked very hard to keep Seattle's electricity affordable, reliable, and environmentally sound. Today, City Light is a recognized national leader in energy efficiency and environmental stewardship. The Engineering & Technology Operations Division has an exciting opportunity for a Senior Civil CADD Technician (Civil Engineering Specialist, Senior) in the Technical Resources Unit. The Technical Resources Unit is responsible for collecting, preparing, updating and maintaining all drawings of hydroelectric projects and high voltage substations to ensure drawings used by the City are accurate and timely to avoid project delays and work hazards. As the Senior Civil Engineering Specialist in this unit, you will provide technical resources to engineering groups in the form of CADD support; creation of base maps, 3D modeling, construction design drawings, as-builts and drawing records management. You will act as the lead controller for the document archive management system, being responsible for ensuring SCL document standards being met for documents checked into the repositories. The ideal candidate will possess knowledge in Civil Engineering drafting, of surveying principles and document management. This position will report to the Technical Resources Supervisor. Here is more about what you'll be doing: * Perform complex projects to support engineers in electrical, structural, mechanical and civil engineering disciplines * Software/hardware management. * Provide substantial support toward management of the Accurent Meridian Document Management System * Provide Quality Control of Documents that are checked in and out of Meridian Document Management System * Act as the Lead Controller for Meridian Electronic Document Management System for archiving, organizing, and managing digital documents * Coordinate design work and related matters with project engineers, supervisors and consultants * Provide CAD assistance and training to Associate and Assistant specialists * Conduct site reconnaissance for scoping projects and quality control measures * Supervise and train assistant and associate specialists * Create and maintain templates, settings and standards for Civil 3D and AutoCAD, develop efficiency tools for standardization * Provide support for the rollout of AutoCAD software for the engineering staff * Maintain CAD to GIS integration of data * Work within established standards and revise standards when necessary * Travel to remote sites to support projects and collect as-built information In addition to the skills and experience mentioned below, a successful applicant will have experience that reflects a commitment to creating fair and equitable outcomes and has: Requires four years' civil engineering experience, and an Associate Degree in Civil Engineering Technology or two years of college level coursework in engineering and construction technology (or a combination of education and/or training and/or experience which provides an equivalent background required to perform the work of the class). Work Environment/Physical Demands * Most work is performed in a normal City work/office environment * Field assignments entail exposure to all types of weather, traffic, hazardous/toxic substances and work in or near construction sites * May be required to lift over 50 pounds * May be required to stand, walk, or bend for extended periods of time * Overnight travel may be required License, Certification and Other Requirements * Current Washington State driver's license or evidence of equivalent mobility. Desired Qualifications - You will be successful if you have the following experience, skills, and abilities: * Thorough knowledge of technical engineering principles including CADD and electronic drawing management * Knowledge of Electronic Document Management System (EDMS) in general, and Meridian software application * Software expertise in Autodesk Civil 3D, AutoCAD, AutoCAD Electrical, Revit, Map 3D and ESRI ArcGIS * Knowledge of surveying principles and experience with Civil engineering design and drafting * Knowledge in multiple engineering disciplines * Experience creating construction documents and plan sets utilizing AutoCAD * Experience with and recognition of values associated with excellent customer service * Good interpersonal, technical writing and oral communication skills Please note this job advertisement is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. The full salary range for this position is $60.61 to $67.91 per hour. Application Process Please submit the following with your online application: * A cover letter in which you clearly describe how your knowledge, experience, skills, and abilities prepare you for the job responsibilities and qualifications outlined in the job announcement * A current resume of your educational and professional work experience. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Who May Apply: This position is open to all candidates that meet the qualifications. Seattle City Light values diverse perspectives and life experiences. Applicants will be considered regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, marital status, disability, religious or political affiliation, age, sexual orientation, or gender identity. Seattle City Light encourages people of all backgrounds to apply, including people of color, immigrants, refugees, women, LGBTQIA+, people with disabilities, veterans, and those with diverse life experiences. Job offers are contingent on the verification of credentials and other information required by the employment process, including the completion of a background check. The background check will involve a criminal history check, which includes conviction and arrest records in compliance with the Seattle's Fair Chance Employment Ordinance, SMC 14.17 and the City of Seattle Personnel Rule 10.3. A driving history review may be conducted in compliance with SMC 4.79.020.Applicants will be provided an opportunity to explain or correct background information. The City of Seattle offers a comprehensive benefits package including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life and long-term disability insurance for employees and their dependents. More information about employee benefits is available on the City's website at: *********************************************************************************************************** Want to know more about Seattle City Light? Check out our web page: ****************************************************
    $60.6-67.9 hourly 30d ago
  • Recreation Strategic Advisor 1

    City of Seattle, Wa 4.5company rating

    Seattle, WA job

    Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR) is a national leader and innovator in the services and programs we provide to our residents who enjoy our public spaces such as parks, community centers, specialty gardens and swimming pools. Our mission is providing welcoming and safe opportunities to play, learn, contemplate and build community and promote responsible stewardship of the land. We promote healthy people, a healthy environment and strong communities. We strive to deliver excellent customer service to each visitor and participant. SPR is also deeply committed to advancing the City of Seattle's Race and Social Justice Initiative (RSJI) by working to end institutional and structural racism. The Recreation Division operates over 50 recreation facilities (community centers, teen centers, pools, school-based learning centers, environmental learning centers, and boating and sailing centers) and provides opportunities for people to play, learn, and lead healthy, active lives. Our programs and events include fitness and athletics, licensed childcare and preschool, swimming and boating, youth development and job preparation, academic enrichment, and more--including programs designed for older adults and people with disabilities, as well as grant and partnership programs designed and implemented with immigrant and refugee communities. The current priorities of the Recreation Division are to build positive workplace culture, advance racial equity and social justice, provide excellent customer service, proactively address staff and patron safety, and strengthen our performance management systems. The Strategic Advisor 1 is a key part of the Director's office of the Recreation Division, working closely with members of the executive team and other high level department officials, under the supervision of the Division's Strategic Advisor 2. The position's focus is on performance management, budget development and monitoring, and strategic analysis in support of successful operations. This position is very important to the daily operation of the Recreation Division; as issues arise they need quick resolution. The ability to provide clear analytic information and to develop thoughtful recommendations in a fast-paced environment is critical to the success of this position. A successful candidate for this position must be able to: * Build and maintain relationships and open lines of communication with staff at all levels of the organization. * Coordinate processes to gather, synthesize, and communicate information (about budget, performance data, and other issues including HR, policy, accounting, etc). * Provide technical assistance and training to staff at all levels, translating complex information related to performance management, budget, equity, contracts, policy, and more. * Maintain administrative systems related to hiring, accounting, contracts, and more, to keep the division running smoothly. This position will serve as a high-level policy and strategy advisor, providing authoritative counsel to Departmental and Divisional leadership and officials. They will influence, Divisional initiatives, leverage technical expertise and data-driven insights to shape the direction of priority programs without maintaining direct responsibility for daily resource management. The candidate selected for this position will demonstrate competency in one or more of the following areas: Program and Policy Development * Shape highly authoritative recommendations by analyzing long-term impacts on priority programs. * Defend and justify complex policies, ensuring alignment with the division's mission, goals, and strategic priorities. * Identify emerging trends and shifts to proactively adjust operational frameworks. Executive Advisory & Leadership Support * Make recommendations to executive, strategic, and tactical leadership on the nature, scope, and strategic direction of programs and strategic initiatives. * Provide independent technical decision-making on high-visibility issues where expertise is relied upon for final executive action. * Draft briefing materials and strategic roadmaps for use by executive, strategic and tactical leaders. Budgeting and Financial Mangaement * Influence decisions regarding the allocation, sources, and levels of resources. * Analyze and recommend budget structures to ensure long-term fiscal sustainability. * Evaluate the resource implications of policy changes across multiple units. Strategic Stakeholder Engagement * Represent the division in public forums, as assigned. * Manage strategic relationships with external partners, peers, and internal stakeholders to achieve divisional objectives. Strategic Communications and Marketing * Lead the development of comprehensive communication and marketing strategies to garner support for priority programs and services. * Collaborate internally to promote divisional initiatives, utilize digital platforms, and increase public engagement. * Coordination actions to ensure brand consistency and messaging across multiple units to ensure a unified voice. Training and Education * Lead divisional efforts to provide training and education to team members on area of expertise (e.g. community engagement, data analysis, evaluation, hiring, communications, project management, etc.) Project Coordination and Management * Act as a high-level liaison to facilitate collaboration between departments (e.g. Human Resources, Accounting, Policy, Finance, Communications, etc.) * Guide team members through influence and expertise rather than direct supervisory authority. Data Analysis and Impact Evaluation * Evaluate program effectiveness by transforming complex data sets into actionable strategic intelligence. * Establish performance metrics and KPIs that influence the future scope and funding of programs. * Audit operational data to identify gaps in service delivery and recommend evidence-based improvements. Minimum Qualifications: * The equivalent of a Bachelor's degree in public administration, business management, recreation management or related field (or a combination of education, training and/or experience that provides an equivalent background required to perform the work of the class). * Two years of experience in business management, operations, and/or recreation, including progressively responsible experience for monitoring performance measures and budgets. * Strong computer skills in MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Preferred Qualifications: * Demonstrated mastery in Microsoft Excel, including the ability to build complex pivot tables, utilize advanced formulas (XLOOKUP, INDEX/MATCH), and perform statistical modeling. * Ability to utilize SQL to extract, manipulate, and analyze large datasets from relational databases to inform policy decisions. * Proficiency in Tableau or Power BI to transform raw data into interactive, executive-level dashboards that track KPIs. * Create automated reporting tools and dashboards that provide real-time insights * Proven ability to design evaluation frameworks that measure program impact and resource efficiency. * Skill in utilizing data to perform market segmentation or sentiment analysis License/Certification and Other Requirement: * Washington State driver's license or evidence of equivalent mobility required Working Environment: * Work is usually performed in an office environment * Incomplete Applications will not be considered* Application Process Please submit the following with your online application: * A cover letter in which you clearly describe how your knowledge, experience, skills, and abilities prepare you for the job responsibilities and qualifications outlined in the job announcement. * A current resume of your educational and professional work experience. The full salary range for this assignment is $51.88 - $77.82 per hour, salary will be determined at the time of hire. Who May Apply: This position is open to all current, regular SPR employees that meet the qualifications. Seattle Parks and Recreation values diverse perspectives and life experiences. Applicants will be considered regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, marital status, disability, religious or political affiliation, age, sexual orientation, or gender identity. Seattle Parks and Recreation encourages people of all backgrounds to apply, including people of color, immigrants, refugees, women, LGBTQIA+, people with disabilities, veterans, and those with diverse life experiences. Job offers are contingent on the verification of credentials and other information required by the employment process, including the completion of a background check. The background check will involve a criminal history check, which includes conviction and arrest records in compliance with the Seattle's Fair Chance Employment Ordinance, SMC 14.17and the City of Seattle Personnel Rule 10.3. A driving history review may be conducted in compliance with SMC 4.79.020. Applicants will be provided with an opportunity to explain or correct background information. The City of Seattle offers a comprehensive benefits package including vacation time, 12 paid holidays, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life and long-term disability insurance for employees and their dependents. More information about employee benefits is available on the City's website at: *********************************************************************************************************** Want to know more about Parks and Recreation? Check out our web page: Seattle Parks and Recreation - Parks | seattle.gov SPR's Core Competencies are: Accountability & Action: Holding yourself accountable for achieving goals, completing tasks, and delivering quality work. Demonstrating thoughtful initiative in actions and decision-making and promoting high quality standards. Equity and Inclusion: Supporting the goals of the Race and Social Justice Initiative and the City's commitment to workforce equity. Communication: Sharing and exchanging information and ideas with people in a variety of ways to help them understand and remember the information. Service: An ongoing commitment to base decisions and actions on the needs and priorities of the City. Teamwork: Participating as an engaged member of a team to achieve group goals. Effectively working with internal and external people to complete tasks and achieve work group goals.
    $51.9-77.8 hourly 2d ago
  • Community Naturalist

    City of Seattle, Wa 4.5company rating

    Seattle, WA job

    About Seattle Parks and Recreation: Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR) is a national leader and innovator in the services and programs we provide to our residents who enjoy our public spaces such as parks, community centers, specialty gardens and swimming pools. Our mission is to equip employees and the public for well-being as we support healthy people, a thriving environment and vibrant community. We provide safe and accessible spaces for residents and visitors to work, recreate, rejuvenate and enhance quality of life and wellness for children, teenagers, adults and seniors. Delivering excellent customer service to all is a core value. Equity & Inclusion: Seattle Parks and Recreation commits to advancing equity and social justice in our department and in every neighborhood by growing a dynamic and diverse workforce, developing strong investments, growth opportunities and beneficial partner strategies as we acknowledge and pledge to close disparities created by historical practices which often hindered workforce development, environmental justice, access to quality open spaces, programs and facilities. #OneSeattle About The Division: The Recreation Division eliminates barriers through responsive, exceptional recreation services. We operate over 50 recreation facilities (community centers, teen centers, pools, school-based learning centers, environmental learning centers, and boating and sailing centers) and provide opportunities for people to play, learn, and lead healthy, active lives. Our programs and events include fitness and athletics, licensed childcare and preschool, swimming and boating, youth development and job preparation, academic enrichment, and more; including programs designed for older adults and people with disabilities, as well as grant and partnership programs designed and implemented with immigrant and refugee communities. With nearly 300 regular employees and a budget of nearly $40 million annually, Recreation is a major operation with significant impact on the communities we serve. In addition to our current operations, we also strive to constantly improve the ways we serve Seattle's residents, specifically through implementation of the SPR Strategic Plan, innovation in our facility staffing and programming approaches, and learning from national best practices and quality standards. The Environmental Education Team of Seattle Parks and Recreation provides urban environmental education opportunities for people of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds. The department is dedicated to expanding environmental equity and increasing urban environmental education and community engagement efforts. Join our team as we move forward on efforts to lead the nation in outdoor learning, environmental education and community engagement. About The Position: As a Seattle Parks and Recreation Naturalist you will develop, coordinate, and implement engaging, culturally relevant natural science and urban environmental education programs, classes, and activities for diverse populations throughout Seattle. Our programs emphasize the interpretation of our urban and natural environments and will include public nature walks, booths and information stations at events or parks and working with communities on partnership programs. Seattle Parks and Recreation bring community programs that promote Healthy People, Heathy Environment and Strong Communities. This position will report to the Environmental Education Program Supervisor and will be one of three community liaisons bringing urban environmental education to City-wide equity identified neighborhoods. The position will work closely with communities in North and Central Seattle and will be the Citywide Environment Educations team liaison with Seattle's Indigenousness community groups. * Build and maintain partnerships with other Seattle Parks and Recreation program providers, community organizations and schools in Citywide Equity Zones Agenda ************************************************************************* * Provide environmental education programming, experiences, and stewardship opportunities to the communities in Citywide Equity Zones. * Develop culturally inclusive environmental education materials and publications, including curriculum, booklets, guides, and multimedia visual programs. * Develop and lead training for staff, volunteers, and interns involved in program implementation and delivery. * Help coordinate volunteers, program support staff, and interns including recruiting, training, and evaluating. * Write, edit, coordinate, and distribute program promotional materials including brochures, fliers, and posters. * Maintain program records and prepare reports as requested including program budgets and evaluations. * Help manage educational equipment and supplies including maintaining and procure new equipment, coordinating repairs and training volunteers or new staff about equipment. * Assist in the development and delivery of special events and custom programs as needed. * Employ established principles, practices and techniques used in developing and evaluating public education programs. * Take on special job duties and small projects assigned. Requires a minimum of two years of experience in a zoo, aquarium, museum, park, or a similar facility performing, preparing and/or coordinating interpretive educational programs, and a baccalaureate degree in natural sciences, natural resource management, education, or related field (or a combination of education and/or training and/or experience which provides an equivalent background required to perform the work of the class). You will be successful if you have the following experience, skills, and abilities: * 6 months experience developing community-based curriculum for urban environmental programs * Relevant experience working with diverse age groups, from youth to adult * Knowledge of Pacific NW Forest ecology and local flora/ fauna and their interrelationships and the impacts from humans on the natural environment * Ability to make connections between the urban and natural environment and make current critical environmental issues relevant to diverse audiences * Experience teaching environmental justice * Ability to work cohesively in a team or partnership setting, as well as independently. * Creativity, resourcefulness, flexibility, and initiative. * Cultural competency and strong commitment to working with BIPOC communities * Certification from the National Association of Interpretation or a WA Teaching Certificate * Ability to demonstrate good judgment and maintain safety among program participants * Ability to take direction and feedback in a constructive manner. * Bilingual in Spanish, Tagalog, East African languages, Chinese or Vietnamese * Fluent in the use of PowerPoint, Excel, Class Program Registration, Point of Sale, Facility Booking, Volgistics and ARC budgeting tools. License, Certification and Other Requirements: * Current valid State of Washington driver's license * First aid and CPR certificate within six months of hire. (We pay for your certificate) Work Environment/Physical Demands: * During nature walks and park activities, naturalists spend long periods of time standing or walking in all types of weather conditions. * Driving a twelve-passenger van is required as an essential function of this position - we can train you. * Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. Please note this job advertisement is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. The full salary range for this position is $36.32- $42.25 Hourly. Application Process Please submit the following with your online application: * A cover letter in which you clearly describe how your knowledge, experience, skills, and abilities prepare you for the job responsibilities and qualifications outlined in the job announcement. * A current resume of your educational and professional work experience. Who May Apply: This position is open to all candidates that meet the qualifications. Seattle Parks and Recreation values diverse perspectives and life experiences. Applicants will be considered regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, marital status, disability, religious or political affiliation, age, sexual orientation, or gender identity. Seattle Parks and Recreation encourages people of all backgrounds to apply, including people of color, immigrants, refugees, women, LGBTQIA+, people with disabilities, veterans, and those with diverse life experiences. Job offers are contingent on the verification of credentials and other information required by the employment process, including the completion of a background check. The background check will involve a criminal history check, which includes conviction and arrest records in compliance with the Seattle's Fair Chance Employment Ordinance, SMC 14.17and the City of Seattle Personnel Rule 10.3. A driving history review may be conducted in compliance with SMC 4.79.020.Applicants will be provided an opportunity to explain or correct background information. The City of Seattle offers a comprehensive benefits package including vacation time, 12 paid holidays, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life and long-term disability insurance for employees and their dependents. More information about employee benefits is available on the City's website at: *********************************************************************************************************** Want to know more about Parks and Recreation? Check out our web page: Seattle Parks and Recreation - Parks | seattle.gov SPR's Core Competencies are: * Accountability & Action: Holding yourself accountable for achieving goals, completing tasks, and delivering quality work. Demonstrating thoughtful initiative in actions and decision-making and promoting high quality standards. * Equity and Inclusion: Supporting the goals of the Race and Social Justice Initiative and the City's commitment to workforce equity. * Communication: Sharing and exchanging information and ideas with people in a variety of ways to help them understand and remember the information. * Service: An ongoing commitment to base decisions and actions on the needs and priorities of the City. * Teamwork: Participating as an engaged member of a team to achieve group goals. Effectively working with internal and external people to complete tasks and achieve work group goals.
    $36.3-42.3 hourly 2d ago
  • Electrician

    City of Seattle, Wa 4.5company rating

    Seattle, WA job

    About Seattle Center: Seattle Center is the region's premier civic, arts and family gathering place in the core of our city and region, home to more than 30 arts, cultural, and entertainment organizations, family attractions, and tourist amenities. Our mission is to create exceptional events, experiences, and environments that delight and inspire the human spirit to build stronger communities. As a department of the City of Seattle, Seattle Center contributes to the quality of life for Seattle residents-and the region's economy and image as its top visitor destination. About this position: We are seeking a qualified electrician to join our campus facilities team. This position will work closely with other trade leads and among the public to provide regular facility maintenance as well as production support of events. The work requires a journey level knowledge of electrical concepts, principles, methods and codes and a full knowledge of the operational aspects of both electrical equipment and systems. Currently, this open position is for 2nd shift. Schedule selection is based on seniority. Here is more of what you will be doing: * Diagnose and repair malfunctions in electrical equipment or control systems such as boilers, pumps, motors, generators, air compressors, fire alarms, refrigerators, overhead doors, electrical equipment on bridges or other electrical devices * Install, repair and maintain all electrical systems under the direction of the electrical crew chief * Teamwork and clear, concise, communication with staff, venue operators and the public are essential for safe and efficient operations * Troubleshoot systems which include some electronics * Install lighting fixtures, power outlets, control devices, heaters, thermostats, computer cables or cathodic protection equipment * Run conduit and pull wire for new and/or existing electrical installations * Modify or rewire existing electrical installations * Conduct preventative maintenance on electrical and electronic equipment * Purchase and/or order electrical supplies or parts from vendors, warehouse or distributors * Review blueprints, electrical schematics, project plans and specifications of electrical equipment installations * Replace ballasts, drivers & fuses, changes lamps in LED, fluorescent, HID and incandescent lighting fixtures * Install temporary power systems for special events Minimum Qualifications * Requires completion of an accepted four-year apprenticeship training program and journey-level electrician status (or an equivalent combination of education and/or training and/or experience). You will be successful in this role if you have: * Comprehensive knowledge of current electrical systems, including working knowledge of computerized lighting and control systems * Ability to assess and plan work tasks and provide progress reports * Ability to navigate computer-based email, time keeping, materials management, work order management system and progress reporting * Monitor and communicate clear and concise on phones and VHF radios * Ability to work collaboratively with other work units and clients * Strong communication skills both verbally and in writing * Excellent customer service skills and experience * Knowledge and skill in observing safety issues and requirements * Desire in continuing history of industry development License, Certification and Other Requirements: * State of Washington, (EL01) - Journey Level, Electrical License * Washington State Driver license Work Environment/Physical Demands: * Stand, walk, or bend for extended periods of time * Lift objects weighing in excess of 50 pounds * Work outdoors in all types of weather * Work in confined spaces or at heights from ladders and scaffolds * Individual schedules are 4 - 10-hour days or 5 - 8-hour days, weekend days may be part of normal schedule. 1st shift is 5 am to 3:30 pm and 2nd shift is 12 pm to 10:30 pm. Schedule selection is based on seniority. Shift schedules and hours worked may change to best meet the needs of the Seattle Center. Currently, the open position is 2nd shift. The full pay range for this step-progression position is $58.23 - $62.99 per hour. New employees begin at Step 1 of the pay progression, which is $58.23 hourly. Current City employees' starting rate of pay will be based on Personnel Rules regarding promotions. How to Apply: This posting will be open until filled. First review date will be on January 30, 2026 You must submit the following items to be considered for this position: * NEOGOV online (or paper) application * Supplemental questionnaire Your application may be rejected as incomplete if you do not include the relevant information in the application. Cover letters and/or resumes are not accepted in lieu of a completed application. Applications and/or Supplemental Questionnaires that state "see my resume" or "see my personnel file" are considered incomplete and will not be accepted. IMPORTANT NOTE: To align with our commitment to equity and the City of Seattle's Race and Social Justice Initiative, Seattle Center is collecting cover letters and resumes without personal identifiers to achieve a blind screening process. Driving Record - A current, "FULL" driving abstract from the Department of Licensing submitted upon offer of employment. Candidates with driving history that does not meet our current safety standards will be disqualified from consideration. Current City of Seattle employees in a driving position may be required to submit an updated abstract. Pre-Employment Physical - Successful candidates will be required to pass a pre-employment physical. Why work at the City? The City of Seattle recognizes every City employee must play a role in ending institutional and structural racism. Our culture is the result of our behavior, our personal commitments, and the ways that we courageously share our perspectives and encourage others to do the same. To cultivate an antiracist culture, we seek employees who will engage in dismantling racist policies and procedures, unlearn the way things have always been done, and create and provide equitable processes and services. Seattle Office of Civil Rights) The City of Seattle offers a comprehensive benefits package including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life, and long-term disability insurance for employees and their dependents. More information about employee benefits is available on the City's website at: ************************************************************** covered family-members/most employees-plans For helpful tips on the application process and recruitment process: Working at the City - Human Resources | seattle.gov
    $58.2-63 hourly 8d ago
  • Assistant City Prosecutor | Criminal Division

    City of Seattle, Wa 4.5company rating

    Seattle, WA job

    With more than 200 attorneys and professional staff, the Seattle City Attorney's Office is one of the largest law offices in Seattle and is the third-largest public law office in the state. Our office is committed to making Seattle a safe, healthy, empowered, and thriving community for everyone. We strive to address historical injustices within the court system with self-examination and to pursue justice in Seattle with integrity, creativity, and fairness. We believe working transparently, innovatively, and in collaboration with our partners in the community is necessary to achieve outcomes that promote equity, accountability, and healing. The Criminal Division seeks one or more Assistant City Prosecutors to join the team. This is an exciting opportunity for a candidate to learn to manage a dynamic caseload and develop trial skills. The Criminal Division represents the City in prosecuting misdemeanors, gross misdemeanors, and traffic infractions in Seattle Municipal Court, including driving under the influence, domestic violence, theft, assault, property damage, and trespassing. Prosecutors rotate through units dedicated to reviewing incident reports and filing cases, trials, and domestic violence cases. Opportunities also exist for prosecutors to work in therapeutic courts - Mental Health Court and Veterans Treatment Court. All prosecutors assist in formulating and implementing policies to promote racial and social justice equity, including developing potential alternatives to incarceration for criminal offenders. * Represents the City Attorney in prosecuting misdemeanor and gross misdemeanor criminal offenses and probation violations; learns prosecutorial techniques and strategies; meets competing deadlines; and develops trial skills in a fast-paced, high-volume work environment. * Reviews citations, arrest sheets, and other law enforcement documents; gathers facts and data; conducts factual and legal analysis to determine whether charges should be filed. * Drafts complaints, briefs, motions, memorandum of law, and other legal documents. * Manages assigned cases in accordance with standard protocols and procedures; confers with witnesses and crime victims; negotiates plea agreements with defense counsel within established guidelines; develops trial and prosecution strategy for supervisor approval. * Coordinates with members of the Seattle Police Department and members of other law enforcement agencies, and other involved parties to establish and verify the basis for prosecution or dismissal. * Represents the City of Seattle at arraignments, hearings and trials; compiles records and other information; identifies witnesses for subpoena; brings cases before the court and argues facts of the case in relation to points of law, case law and legal precedent; interviews and cross-examines witnesses. * Assists city prosecutors in preparing complex misdemeanor arraignments, motions, pleas, and hearings. * Adheres to a high degree of professional ethics and integrity. This position requires membership in good standing with the Washington State Bar Association, OR the ability to complete the process of obtaining membership within 30 days of an offer of employment, OR being a Rule 9 Licensed Legal Intern awaiting Washington State Bar Examination results. Continued employment for Rule 9 candidates is contingent on passing the Washington State Bar Examination and becoming a member in good standing with the Washington State Bar Association within six months of beginning employment. Additionally, a successful candidate will have the knowledge and skills to effectively manage a large and diverse trial focused caseload, including: * Thorough knowledge of the rules of evidence and criminal procedure. * Effective legal research and writing. * Persuasive advocacy skills, including techniques to present the prosecution's case as a narrative storyline. * Ability to quickly address a wide variety of legal issues. * Creativity in developing different solutions to problems; and * Flexibility to respond to competing demands. Union: Local 21-PA Application Process - For your application to be accepted, you must: * Complete the online City Application. * (*********************************************** * Attach a cover letter describing your interest in the position and how you meet the above-listed qualifications. * Attach a resume detailing your relevant experience. * Attach a legal writing sample that is 5-15 pages in length. This can be an excerpt from a larger sample. Application Submission Guidelines - All applicants are required to apply on or before the closing date indicated on the job posting. Applicant inquiries received via email and websites such as Indeed, etc. will not be considered unless the individual has applied to the available position via the Government Jobs site. Note: The required documents listed in the above "Application Process" section must be attached to the application prior to the job closing date indicated to ensure consideration for the application submitted. Please contact the Office of Human Resources on or before the closing date indicated above at Law_************** should you need assistance with the online application process. Race and Social Justice Initiative - The City of Seattle recognizes every City employee must play a role in ending institutional and structural racism. We seek individuals who will work toward the goals of the Race and Social Justice Initiative. Compensation - The full pay range for this step-progression position is 48.41/hr. - 64.79/hr. New employees begin at Step 1 of the pay progression, which is $48.41 hourly. Current City employees starting rate of pay will be based on Personnel Rules regarding promotions. Advanced initial step placement may be considered under limited circumstances, but step salaries are not subject to negotiation. Benefits - The City of Seattle offers a comprehensive benefits package including vacation, 12 official holidays and 2 floating holidays, sick, and paid parental leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life, and long-term disability insurance for employees. Additional benefits include executive leave, and eligibility for merit leave. City Attorney's Office employees also have the opportunity to participate in a defined benefits retirement program. More information about benefits can be found at *********************************************************************************************************** Workplace Environment - Currently, the Seattle City Attorney's Office has a Flexible Work Arrangements Policy. Employees have the option to work a hybrid schedule (3 days in the office, 2 days remote). This is subject to change as circumstances and business needs dictate. Background Check Requirements - All positions are security sensitive. Applicants are subject to a criminal history investigation, and employment is contingent upon the verification of credentials and/or other information required by the municipal corporation's procedures, including the completion of the criminal history check in accordance with Seattle's Fair Chance Employment Ordinance, SMC 14.17. Applicants will be given a chance to explain or correct background information and provide verifiable information on good conduct and rehabilitation. Who may apply - This position is open to all candidates who meet the minimum qualifications. The City of Seattle values diverse perspectives and life experiences. Applicants will be considered regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, gender identity or expression, family or marital status, disability, religious or political affiliation, age, sexual orientation, medical condition, pregnancy, or other protected characteristics. The Seattle City Attorney's Office encourages people of all backgrounds to apply. Questions? Contact our Human Resources team at LAW_**************.
    $48.4 hourly 58d ago
  • OT Systems Integrator

    City of Seattle, Wa 4.5company rating

    Seattle, WA job

    Seattle City Light, a department of the City of Seattle, is one of the nation's largest municipally owned utilities in terms of the number of customers served. Over the years we have worked very hard to keep Seattle's electricity affordable, reliable, and environmentally sound. Today, City Light is a recognized national leader in energy efficiency and environmental stewardship. System Reliability, transit electrification, and grid modernization initiatives within City Light require an expanding footprint of Operational Technology (OT) Systems and qualified personnel to support them. This position offers an opportunity to engage with a diverse base of technologies to solve problems and design systems that steer City Light towards its Energy Future. The position of OT System Integrator will engage in day-to-day operations and maintenance of the SCL Energy Management System (EMS) as well as participate in project work to implement strategic computer technologies that will help modernize the SCL power grid operations with enhanced intelligence, automation, and decision making. This position will report to the IT Manager for the Power System Automation (PSA) Unit in the System Operations Center. The PSA Energy Delivery Technology Application team provides technical application and infrastructure support for the SCL Energy Management System (EMS) and supporting technology. The EMS is a highly available and secure computer system that allows for remote monitoring and control of SCL power generation, transmission and distributions systems. The candidate will frequently collaborate with members of the greater PSA team, System Operations, Engineers, and Communications Electricians to solve emergent issues and complete project work. This position will engage with the following technologies and protocols: * OSII Monarch SCADA/EMS/GMS(AGC) * ICCP * RTU Communication protocols: DNP3, Telegyr 8979, Modbus * SEL RTAC * EIDE * C Programming Language * Linux (command line) * OSISoft PI * PostgresQL and Oracle DB * Network model, state estimator, contingency analysis * Energy accounting * Map board controller, GPS clock * Future Seattle Electrification Strategy include: Advanced Distribution Management System. DERMS, Distribution Automation The job responsibilities outlined below are aligned with the traditional system development life cycle procedures and workflow for asset management, information protection, change management, cyber security protection and NERC CIP standards. * Design, development and configuration * Prepare specifications * System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) * Testing, deployment and documentation * Prepare and execute test procedures * Change management * Operation & Maintenance with users, peers and vendors * Monitor, diagnose, resolve and report incidents and user issues * Liaison with other operations technology providers (e.g. power plants, substation, data network communications, regulatory compliance, Seattle IT, industry vendors and consultants) * Participate in 24x7 call-out rotation Minimum Qualifications Education: Bachelor's degree in engineering, computer science, or a related field. Alternatively, candidates with a combination of education and relevant work experience will be considered. Experience: Five (5) years of progressively responsible experience working in an Energy Management System, Operational Technology, or SCADA environment, preferably in an electric utility. Recent college graduates will be considered who have a career interest in electric utility operation and have examples of completing automation type projects using Linux based platforms / Microcontrollers, communication protocols, telemetry, databases, and/or data visualization. Desired Qualifications - You will be successful if you have the following experience, skills, and abilities: * General understanding of IT applications, infrastructure, and integration supporting SCADA/EMS systems * Technical experience in Linux and Windows environments * Command line proficiency and general troubleshooting skills * Excellent troubleshooting abilities * A proficiency in programming, scripting, workflow, and automation technologies * C, Python, SQL, Powershell, and web technologies. * Experience creating reports from large amounts of data * Excellent interpersonal, organizational, writing, communications, and briefing skills * Requirement/design specifications, testing deployment, and incident documentation to mentor and share technical knowledge * Skills related to change management in mission-critical environments * Organization and planning skills to manage competing priorities * Personal initiative to deliver high-quality and continuous improvement results * Flexibility to work independently or in teams that include users, peers, vendor and consultant resources * Perform all work in a safe manner appropriate to the work environment. Experience with any of the technologies listed in the Job Responsibilities section above. Also, be prepared to share your experience with: * Electric utility SCADA or other utility/industrial control systems * High availability 24x7 computing environments * Cyber Security o NERC Reliability/CIP Standards * IT Infrastructure with network, servers and workstations * Relational Database with PostgresQL, Oracle, SQL Server, Sybase or others * Communication protocols (e.g., DNP3, Modbus, LG8979, SDI12, IEC60870) * RTU / SCADA equipment vendors (e.g., SEL RTAC RTU) Please note this job advertisement is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Emergency Response Commitment: Seattle City Light is committed to reliable service during emergencies. Through our Emergency Response Program, each employee is assigned a role-usually aligned with their regular duties-to support emergency operations. Your participation is vital to helping the utility stay prepared and serve our community when it matters most. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The full salary range for this position is $62.59 to $93.90 per hour. Application Process Please submit the following with your online application: * A cover letter in which you clearly describe how your knowledge, experience, skills, and abilities prepare you for the job responsibilities and qualifications outlined in the job announcement * A current resume of your educational and professional work experience. Incomplete applications may not be considered. Who May Apply: This position is open to all candidates that meet the qualifications. Seattle City Light values diverse perspectives and life experiences. Applicants will be considered regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, marital status, disability, religious or political affiliation, age, sexual orientation, or gender identity. Seattle City Light encourages people of all backgrounds to apply, including people of color, immigrants, refugees, women, LGBTQIA+, people with disabilities, veterans, and those with diverse life experiences. Job offers are contingent on the verification of credentials and other information required by the employment process, including the completion of a background check. The background check will involve a criminal history check, which includes conviction and arrest records in compliance with the Seattle's Fair Chance Employment Ordinance, SMC 14.17and the City of Seattle Personnel Rule 10.3. A driving history review may be conducted in compliance with SMC 4.79.020.Applicants will be provided an opportunity to explain or correct background information. The City of Seattle offers a comprehensive benefits package including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life and long-term disability insurance for employees and their dependents. More information about employee benefits is available on the City's website at: *********************************************************************************************************** Want to know more about Seattle City Light? Check out our web page: ****************************************************
    $67k-86k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Federal Grant Compliance Specialist

    City of Seattle, Wa 4.5company rating

    Seattle, WA job

    This position oversees the development, modification, and implementation of systems, standards, procedures, and financial controls to ensure Federal Grant compliance. In addition, the position will research and analyze the production of internal compliance policies and procedures and lead monitoring and compliance efforts with partners. This position is focused on compliance for the HUD Entitlement Grants (CDBG, HOME, HOPWA, ESG). This position is critical to supporting Human Services Department funded projects with non-profit and city partners throughout the City of Seattle. Policy and Procedure Development: * Develop, implement, and maintain internal policies and procedures to ensure federal grant compliance across the department as well as with other city departments and external partners. * Update internal policies as needed to reflect changes in federal regulations and ensure continuous compliance. * Conduct regular risk assessments related to grant compliance and recommend improvements to mitigate risks. Grant Compliance Monitoring: * Work with FGMU team to establish regular risk-based monitoring plans. * Monitor project partners in accordance with the annual monitoring plan to ensure compliance with federal grant laws and regulations, terms, and conditions. * Review and audit financial records, progress reports, and other documentation submitted by grant recipients to ensure proper use of federal funds. * Identify non-compliance issues and work with FGMU staff, city departments and external stakeholders to resolve issues in a timely manner. Monitoring and Audit Support: * Assist in preparing for and supporting internal and external monitoring reviews and audits related to federal grants. * Provide documentation and reports to federal grantors and auditors as required. * Ensure that monitoring and audit findings related to federal grants are addressed promptly and appropriately. Grant Reporting and Documentation: * Prepare and review periodic reports for federal grantors, ensuring accuracy and compliance with grant terms related to report content, financial accounting and submission deadlines. * Assist in responding to inquiries from federal agencies regarding grant performance, financial, or compliance issues. Collaboration and Communication: * Work closely with project managers, finance teams, other city departmental staff, and external stakeholders to ensure the effective and compliant use of federal grant funds. * Communicate with federal funding agencies and representatives to clarify grant requirements, requests for information and to resolve compliance issues. Training and Guidance: * Provide training and technical assistance to HSD program staff, other city staff, and subrecipients on federal grant compliance requirements. * Develop training materials and resources to promote awareness and understanding of compliance standards. * Serve as a resource for questions regarding federal regulations, procedures, and compliance best practices. Performs other related duties of a comparable level/type as assigned.Minimum Qualifications: * Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Public Administration, Finance, Accounting or related field. * Three years professional experience in budget management, financial analysis, accounting, or related work Or a combination of education, training, experience which provides an equivalent background required to perform the work of the class. Desired Qualifications: * Experience working with federal agencies, non-profits, or government contractors is preferred. * Knowledge of federal grant programs, specifically Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA), and HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME). * Certified Grant Management Professional (CGMP) or similar certifications. * Experience in conducting or supporting grant monitoring and audits. The pay range for this opportunity is $52.13 - $60.17 an hour. Hiring Process Applications are reviewed after the posting closes. Qualified candidates must submit the following to be considered: * Completed NEOGOV online application. * Current résumé indicating relevant experience and education. * Supplemental questionnaire responses. Offers of employment are contingent on verification of information provided by the applicant as part of the application process, which may include a detailed background check, pre-placement physical exam, and/or full driver's abstract, dependent upon position. The City of Seattle offers a comprehensive benefits package including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life and long-term disability insurance for employees and their dependents. More information about employee benefits is available on the City's website at: ********************************************************************************************************** First time applying at the City of Seattle? View our tips and tricks for making your application stand out. Please note this job advertisement is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Who may apply: This role is open to all candidates that meet the minimum qualifications. We value different viewpoints and life experiences. Your application will be considered regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, marital status, disability, religious or political affiliation, age, sexual orientation, or gender identity. The City of Seattle encourages people of all backgrounds to apply, including people of color, immigrants, refugees, women, LGBTQ+, people with disabilities, veterans, and those with diverse life experiences.
    $52.1-60.2 hourly 50d ago
  • Utilities Project Manager

    City of Tukwila 4.0company rating

    City of Tukwila job in SeaTac, WA

    The City of Tukwila is in search of a UtilitiesProject Manager.Under the direction of the Senior Program Manager for Utilities and the City Engineer, the Utilities Project Manager performs professional level project management activities and coordinates all aspects of large, complex capital improvement projects. This new role will increase the capacity of the Public Works Engineering Division and will focus on delivering safe, reliable, and cost-effective water, wastewater, and stormwater utility services. The position will plan, coordinate, and direct the development of plans, specifications, and cost estimates for design and construction contracts supporting the City's utility infrastructure. You will also contribute to the overall management of critical utility systems through asset management, rate setting, preventative maintenance schedules, risk identification and mitigation through prioritization of capital projects. About the City The City of Tukwila is 9.6 square miles of opportunity and a dynamic place to work. The population is over 22,000 at night and up to 150,000+ during the day. Tukwila shares borders with the Cities of Seattle, Renton, SeaTac, Burien, and Kent. Its central location lies in the heart of the Puget Sound region, sitting 12 miles south of downtown Seattle, 17 miles north of downtown Tacoma, and just east of SeaTac Airport. It is easily accessed by I-5 and I-405 or via either of Tukwila's two train stations, the Sounder Station or the Sound Transit Light Rail Station. Mission Statement To provide superior services that support a safe, inviting, and healthy environment for our residents, businesses, and guests. Core Values: Caring-We support the diverse community we serve with compassion, empathy and kindness. Professional -We hold ourselves to the highest ethical standards and act with integrity and transparency. We are respectful and courteous with all. Responsive -We are timely and effective in the delivery of great customer service. We continually strive to find innovative ways to improve. About Public Works Department: The Public Works Department provides the foundation for high quality of life in Tukwila by protecting the health and safety of residents, visitors, and businesses. The Department is responsible for design, construction, operations, and maintenance of the City's essential transportation, water, sewer, and surface water infrastructure. Public Works also supports other departments through the management and maintenance of the City's vehicles and facilities assets. The department is comprised of 67 employees organized into four divisions: Administration, Engineering, Maintenance & Operations, and Fleet & Facilities. Why Choose the City of Tukwila? * Competitive salary with annual step increases. * Comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, and vision plans, plus a retirement pension plan. * Flexible work schedule, including evenings and weekends as needed. Salary Range: $10,286 - $12,504per month. This position is represented by the Teamsters 763. Note:We don't typically hire at the top of the range. How to Apply Applicants MUST apply online, complete the application, and submit a cover letter and resume. Applications without a cover letter and resume will be considered incomplete and will not move forward in the recruitment process. Veteran's Preference Veteran's Preference is available in accordance with state laws. Attach DD214 or NGB Form 22 for eligibility. Selection Process The City of Tukwila is an equal opportunity employer and strives to employ a diverse workforce reflective of the community it serves. Qualified applicants with multicultural experience and/or backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. This selection process may include but is not limited to evaluation of application materials and supplemental questions, testing, and interviewing. If you need assistance and/or a reasonable accommodation due to a disability during the application or the recruiting process, please send a request to Human Resources ******************************. This recruitment will remain open until filled with a first review of candidates on January 12, 2025. Essential Duties and Responsibilities * Manage consultant and construction contracts in compliance with Washington state procurement laws. * Coordinate with other project managers, other local utilities and regional service providers to understand utility system conflicts, long-range plans, and customer impacts. * Draft changes to local ordinances to keep the Tukwila Municipal Code current with respect to utility connection charges, system expansion requests, and development regulations. * Provide technical expertise to oversee the system planning, design, and construction of repair and replacement projects for stormwater collection, conveyance, and water quality treatment systems. * Provide technical expertise to oversee the system planning, design, and construction of repair and replacement projects for the City's drinking water distribution system. * Provide technical expertise to oversee the system planning, design, and construction of repair and replacement projects for the City's sanitary sewer collection system. * Stay abreast of technological advances and regulatory requirements affecting the utilities industry. * Coordinate with other divisions and departments regarding utility coordination and infrastructure standards development. * Contribute to utility rate setting by providing input to the 6-year Capital Investment Program, understanding operations and maintenance costs, regulatory requirements, economic forecasts, and other factors driving utility rates. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities KNOWLEDGE (position requirements at entry): * Terminology, methods, materials, practices, and techniques in area of assignment; * Customer service techniques; * Codes, laws, regulations, and ordinances governing area of assignment; * Financial analysis and budget management; * Consultant selection and bid processes; * City organization and operations; * Modern office practices and procedures; and * Tools and equipment used in area of assignment. SKILLS (position requirements at entry): * Using applicable tools and equipment; * Interpreting and negotiating contracts; * Working independently with little supervision, exercising initiative and sound judgment; * Project management and handling multiple tasks; * Preparing and maintaining accurate records and files; * Applying customer service techniques; * Performing computations quickly and accurately; * Moving around on work sites and under adverse field conditions; * Interpreting construction plans, diagrams, blueprints, maps, and specifications; * Preparing and presenting oral and written reports and writing correspondence; * Developing complex bid specifications; * Establishing and maintaining effective interpersonal relationships at all organizational levels; and * Communication, both oral and written, sufficient to exchange or convey information and to receive work direction. Education, Experience and Other Requirements Licensing Requirements (Position requirements at entry): * An ABET accredited bachelor's degree in construction management, environmental science, engineering, or a related field; and * Five years of project management experience. * Or an equivalent combination of education and experience which provides the knowledge, skills and abilities sufficient to perform the essential elements of the job. * A valid driver's license is required. Preferred Qualifications: Registration as a Professional Engineer (PE) within the State of Washington or the ability to obtain registration within 6 months Physical Requirements: Positions in this class typically require stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, mobility, grasping, talking, seeing, hearing, climbing, crawling, and walking. This position may spend time in the field. Medium Work: Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 20 pounds of force frequently, and/or 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects.
    $10.3k-12.5k monthly 22d ago
  • Electrical Power Systems Engineer - Generation

    City of Seattle, Wa 4.5company rating

    Seattle, WA job

    Seattle City Light's Generation Electrical Engineering Section is seeking two high performing, licensed Professional Electrical Engineers, from any state, to join our team. We have a great variety of interesting and challenging projects to work on and are pleased to advertise these positions. If you're bringing your PE from another state, you will have one year to obtain your Washington State PE by exam or comity. One of our positions is located in Newhalem, Washington. As the selected engineer, you will report to Newhalem, Washington and be assigned to support the day-to-day operations of the three power plants of the Skagit Hydroelectric Project. The Skagit project is in the North Cascades National Park and you will have the option to live in the company town of Newhalem depending on available space. Our other position is located in downtown Seattle. As the selected engineer, you will report to Seattle Municipal Tower. With both positions, in addition to day-to-day support, you will be assigned capital projects to design and work collaboratively with field crews to install and test new equipment related to their design. We are interested in individuals with a positive attitude, good people skills and broad experience working on hydroelectric generation facilities. This position reports to the Generation Electrical Engineering Supervisor. Seattle City Light, a department of the City of Seattle, is one of the nation's largest municipally owned utilities in terms of the number of customers served. Over the years we have worked very hard to keep Seattle's electricity affordable, reliable, and environmentally sound. Today, City Light is a recognized national leader in energy efficiency and environmental stewardship. Here is more about what you'll be doing: The successful candidate will be assigned to work on projects based on their experience and project needs, and could be asked to work on any of the following: * Hydroelectric generators, transformers, circuit breakers, governors, and exciters. * Balance of plant (BOP) equipment such as batteries, and AC power distribution and SCADA systems * Plant Controls, Automation, and Relay Protection * Equipment associated auxiliary systems including hydraulic power units, standby generators, and compressors. * Spillway and intake gates controls. * Troubleshooting, commissioning, inspection, and installation of electrical systems. * Lead technical role working with on-site skilled trades. * Design review and stamping of electrical design packages. * Project estimating, developing, and presenting proposals. * Condition assessment, performance monitoring, data analysis and preventative maintenance in hydroelectric generating stations. * Leading multidisciplinary design teams. * Managing projects and several concurrent mandates on schedule, and within budget. * NERC reliability standards as they relate to the operation of Bulk Electric System assets. * Committed to safe work practices and experience working with safe work procedures. * Excellent communication and report writing skills. Required Qualifications: In addition to the skills and experience mentioned below, a successful applicant will have experience that reflects a commitment to creating fair and equitable outcomes and has: Education: A Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering. Experience: Total of 6 years of progressively responsible, difficult and highly complex electrical engineering experience in the Power Industry. (or other combinations of education and/or experience which provide preparation to do professional electrical engineering work on major electrical power systems). Certification/License: * Registration as a Professional Electrical Engineer in the State of Washington is required. If you are licensed in another state, you may obtain your Washington PE by exam or comity within 12 months of hire. * Current Washington State Driver's License or evidence of equivalent mobility. Desired Qualifications - You will be successful if you have the following experience, skills, and abilities: * Experience working with hydroelectric generators, and associated Exciters, Governors, Relay Protection, Plant Controls and Automation is highly desired. * Experience with and recognition of values associated with excellent customer service. * Knowledge of and direct experience with NERC reliability standards as they relate to the operation of Bulk Electric System assets. * Operations experience with remote generating facilities * Experience in legacy electrical systems and equipment * Good interpersonal, technical writing and oral communication skills. * Proficient using AutoCAD to prepare Engineering Design Packages. Please note this job advertisement is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Application Process Please submit the following with your online application: * A cover letter in which you clearly describe how your knowledge, experience, skills, and abilities prepare you for the job responsibilities and qualifications outlined in the job announcement * A current resume of your educational and professional work experience. Incomplete applications may not be considered. The full salary range for this position is $76.38 - $89.65 per hour. Who May Apply: This position is open to all candidates that meet the qualifications. Seattle City Light values diverse perspectives and life experiences. Applicants will be considered regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, marital status, disability, religious or political affiliation, age, sexual orientation, or gender identity. Seattle City Light encourages people of all backgrounds to apply, including people of color, immigrants, refugees, women, LGBTQIA+, people with disabilities, veterans, and those with diverse life experiences. Job offers are contingent on the verification of credentials and other information required by the employment process, including the completion of a background check. The background check will involve a criminal history check, which includes conviction and arrest records in compliance with the Seattle's Fair Chance Employment Ordinance, SMC 14.17 and the City of Seattle Personnel Rule 10.3. A driving history review may be conducted in compliance with SMC 4.79.020. Applicants will be provided an opportunity to explain or correct background information. The City of Seattle offers a comprehensive benefits package including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life and long-term disability insurance for employees and their dependents. More information about employee benefits is available on the City's website at: *********************************************************************************************************** Want to know more about Seattle City Light? Check out our web page: ****************************************************
    $76.4-89.7 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Paralegal | Employment | Civil Division

    City of Seattle, Wa 4.5company rating

    Seattle, WA job

    With more than 200 attorneys and professional staff, the Seattle City Attorney's Office is one of the largest law offices in Seattle and is the third-largest public law office in the state. Our office is committed to making Seattle a safe, healthy, empowered, and thriving community for everyone. We strive to address historical injustices within the court system with self-examination and to pursue justice in Seattle with integrity, creativity, and fairness. We believe working transparently, innovatively, and in collaboration with our partners in the community is necessary to achieve outcomes that promote equity, accountability, and healing. The Seattle City Attorney's Office is seeking a Paralegal to join three other Paralegals, twelve Assistant City Attorneys, and two Legal Assistants in the Employment Section. The Section advises on and litigates complex employment matters arising from the City of Seattle's workforce of over 10,000 employees in a variety of City departments. The work of the Employment Section is dynamic and often fast-paced. We take a collaborative, team-oriented approach to both litigation and advice work, seeking to build effective teams and strong, lasting relationships with City departments and their leadership. Paralegals in the Employment Section are critical to this professional philosophy and are valued members of our enthusiastic and experienced team. The Paralegal in this position will support Assistant City Attorneys representing the City in employment-related matters in a variety of forums, including lawsuits pending in state and federal courts, administrative cases at the Public Employment Relations Commission (PERC) and Civil Service Commissions, and labor arbitrations. They will assist in all aspects of representation, including assisting with factual investigation, coordinating record collections, managing discovery, and actively participating in trials, arbitrations, and civil service proceedings. Responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to: * Assisting attorneys in preparing for, strategizing, and representing the City at trials, hearings, and arbitrations. * Working closely with attorneys and legal assistants to ensure our office is producing quality work product in a timely manner. * Performing legal, factual, and records research. * Drafting and assisting with preparation of documents, including communications, records requests, pleadings, discovery, and requests for information. * Preparing and organizing documents for responding to discovery requests and for use as exhibits for depositions and motions. * Providing eDiscovery support, including: * Initiating litigation holds * Coordinating collection of physical and electronic records from records custodians across all City departments, including tracking records collection, preserving metadata, and maintaining chain of custody. * Conducting Microsoft Purview M365 searches and exports (e.g. for Outlook, OneDrive, Teams, and SharePoint records). * Staging documents to be ingested into the review platform, Nuix Discover. * Coordinating document review and production. * Assisting attorneys in responding to requests from administrative agencies, such as the EEOC and DOL. * Assisting attorneys in other ways, as assigned, and as required to provide the City with the best legal representation possible. Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor's degree and at least five years of experience performing paralegal duties, OR a certification from a nationally accredited paralegal training institution and three years related experience, OR a combination of education and/or training and/or experience which provides an equivalent background required to perform the work. Desired Qualifications: You will be most successful in this role if you possess the following experience, skills, and abilities: * Litigation expertise, particularly with electronic and traditional discovery, deposition and trial preparation, and all phases of civil litigation from start to finish. * Familiarity with eDiscovery applications and processes, including best practices for data collection, processing, analytics, strategic review, and production. Experience with at least one ediscovery platform, Nuix Discover, Relativity, Logicull, iPro, etc. * Working knowledge of court rules in state, federal, and appellate courts. * Ability to work collaboratively with individuals at all levels of the City. * Excellent research, writing, communication, and interpersonal skills. * Ability to work on multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment. * Capable of providing timely work product with great attention to detail. * Ability to represent the City Attorney's Office in a professional and ethical manner and demonstrate professionalism in all interactions with both employees and outside contacts. * Have excellent judgment, ability to work independently, self-motivated, and initiative. * Ability to take direction from multiple attorneys with differing priorities and excellent ability to follow up on all tasks. * Ability to anticipate and address attorney needs in both routine and unusual situations. * Ability to work effectively on a variety of teams, including self-managed litigation teams where shared responsibility, accountability, open communication, and collaborative problem-solving are critical. * Strong work ethic, professional integrity, and compliance with City and legal ethics rules * Ability to develop and maintain positive and productive relationships with colleagues, attorneys, supervisors, and clients, including the ability to develop and maintain credibility and trust with all internal partners. Additional Information Application Process - For your application to be accepted, you must: * Complete the online City of Seattle Application * (*********************************************** * Include the following required attachments: * Cover Letter describing your interest in the position. (.pdf, .doc, or .docx format) * Resume detailing your relevant experience. (.pdf, .doc, or .docx format) Application Submission Guidelines - All applicants are required to apply on or before the closing date indicated on the job posting. Applicant inquiries received via email and websites such as Indeed, etc. will not be considered unless the individual has applied to the available position via the Government Jobs site. Note: The required documents listed in the above "Application Process" section must be attached to the application prior to the job closing date indicated to ensure consideration for the application submitted. Please contact the Office of Human Resources on or before the closing date indicated above at Law_************** should you need assistance with the online application process. Race and Social Justice Initiative - The City of Seattle recognizes every City employee must play a role in ending institutional and structural racism. We seek individuals who will work toward the goals of the Race and Social Justice Initiative. Compensation - The full pay range for this step-progression position is $40.78 - $47.54 per hour. New employees begin at Step 1 of the pay progression, which is $40.78 hourly. Current City employees' starting rate of pay will be based on Personnel Rules regarding promotions. Advanced initial step placement may be considered under limited circumstances, but step salaries are not subject to negotiation. Benefits - The City of Seattle offers a comprehensive benefits package including vacation, 12 official holidays and 2 floating holidays, sick, and paid parental leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life, and long-term disability insurance for employees. City Attorney's Office employees also have the opportunity to participate in a defined benefits retirement program. More information about benefits can be found at *********************************************************************************************************** Workplace Environment - Currently, the Seattle City Attorney's Office has a Flexible Work Arrangements Policy. Employees have the option to work a hybrid schedule (3 days in the office, 2 days remote). This is subject to change as circumstances and business needs dictate. Who may apply - This position is open to all candidates who meet the minimum qualifications. The City of Seattle values diverse perspectives and life experiences. Applicants will be considered regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, gender identity or expression, family or marital status, disability, religious or political affiliation, age, sexual orientation, medical condition, pregnancy, or other protected characteristics. The Seattle City Attorney's Office encourages people of all backgrounds to apply. Questions? Contact our Human Resources team at LAW_**************.
    $40.8-47.5 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Environmental Analyst, Associate

    City of Seattle, Wa 4.5company rating

    Seattle, WA job

    Seattle City Light, a department of the City of Seattle, is one of the nation's largest municipally owned utilities in terms of the number of customers served. Over the years we have worked very hard to keep Seattle's electricity affordable, reliable, and environmentally sound. Today, City Light is a recognized national leader in energy efficiency and environmental stewardship. The position is on the Science Policy team within the Environment, Land, and Licensing Division. This team is responsible for a variety of environmental policy review, development, and implementation for the utility, which includes leading the utility's greenhouse gas (GHG) reporting and neutrality efforts. In 2005, Seattle City Light became the first electric utility in the country to achieve zero net greenhouse gas emissions. We have maintained that carbon neutral status every year since. This position is supervised by the Climate Mitigation Strategic Advisor and will help lead the utility in its effort to eliminate GHG emissions and comply with evolving local, regional, and national GHG regulations. This position will work with internal and external stakeholders to collect information and collaborate on solutions. The role is also responsible for supporting the identification and implementation of improvements to reporting systems and procedures to increase the accuracy, efficiency, and timeliness of emissions inventories and reductions. In addition, this position will help monitor, evaluate, and advise on proposed policy changes related to GHG reporting and management. * Manage climate mitigation program data, including information that supports the development of City Light's GHG inventories. * Prepare and submit reports as required by various entities (e.g., The Climate Registry, Environmental Protection Agency, Washington Department of Ecology, etc.). * Collaborate with and provide training and support to staff and other applicable stakeholders, as needed, to support the given reporting program needs. This would include site-visits. * Manage research projects, contracts for various technical studies with academic institutions, government agencies, and consulting firms as needed. This work includes identifying contractors, developing the scopes of work, managing budgets, and ensuring timely completion of deliverables. * Address internal and external questions about climate mitigation work, as needed. * Identify and implement improvements to reporting systems and/or tools. * Update applicable GHG Management and/or Monitoring Plans with updates and/or improvements to procedures, as needed. * Stay current on science and policies relating to climate mitigation and provide review and input on policy-related matters. * Represent City Light's work in various public forums. This work sometimes includes, but is not limited to, preparing and delivering presentations at scientific/industry conferences, workshops, and public meetings. * Supervise and mentor college or high school interns, as needed. * Other duties, as assigned. Required Qualifications: In addition to the skills and experience mentioned below, a successful applicant will have experience that reflects a commitment to creating fair and equitable outcomes and has: Education: Bachelor's degree in natural or physical sciences, environmental sciences, planning (with emphasis on environmental issues), public administration/policy (with emphasis on natural resources), or related field. Experience: Minimum of three years of experience in environmental research, environmental law, impact analysis, environmental compliance, toxic substance management, or a related field. Other combinations of education, training and experience will be evaluated on an individual basis for comparability. Certification/License: Current State of Washington driver's license or ability to obtain within 30 days of hire. Desired Qualifications: * Experience developing GHG inventories and executing management/monitoring plans and procedures. * Experience gathering data, summarize, and analyze both quantitative and qualitative environmental data. * Strong computer and analytical skills, including experience with Microsoft products and other software such as Python, SQL, R, ArcGIS and VBA. * Ability to model exemplary customer service, remain courteous and professional at all times, and create and promote positive connections. * Ability to work effectively with people of varying expertise and levels of experience in the utility industry. * Strong organizational skills and attentiveness to detail. * Strong oral and written communication skills. * Strong problem-solving skills, willingness to learn, and commitment to continuous improvement. * Demonstrated experience working successfully both independently and in teams. Please note this job advertisement is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. The full salary range for this position is $49.21 to $57.25 per hour. Application Process Please submit the following with your online application: * A cover letter in which you clearly describe how your knowledge, experience, skills, and abilities prepare you for the job responsibilities and qualifications outlined in the job announcement * A current resume of your educational and professional work experience. Incomplete applications may not be considered. Emergency Response Commitment: Seattle City Light is committed to reliable service during emergencies. Through our Emergency Response Program, each employee is assigned a role-usually aligned with their regular duties-to support emergency operations. Your participation is vital to helping the utility stay prepared and serve our community when it matters most. Who May Apply: This position is open to all candidates that meet the qualifications. Seattle City Light values diverse perspectives and life experiences. Applicants will be considered regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, marital status, disability, religious or political affiliation, age, sexual orientation, or gender identity. Seattle City Light encourages people of all backgrounds to apply, including people of color, immigrants, refugees, women, LGBTQIA+, people with disabilities, veterans, and those with diverse life experiences. Job offers are contingent on the verification of credentials and other information required by the employment process, including the completion of a background check. The background check will involve a criminal history check, which includes conviction and arrest records in compliance with the Seattle's Fair Chance Employment Ordinance, SMC 14.17and the City of Seattle Personnel Rule 10.3. A driving history review may be conducted in compliance with SMC 4.79.020.Applicants will be provided an opportunity to explain or correct background information. The City of Seattle offers a comprehensive benefits package including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life and long-term disability insurance for employees and their dependents. More information about employee benefits is available on the City's website at: *********************************************************************************************************** Want to know more about Seattle City Light? Check out our web page: ****************************************************
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