Logistics Lead (Contract) McKinstryLogistics Lead (Contract)Spokane, WAFull timeOvercast Innovations, a safe harbor startup withinMcKinstry, was founded on the idea that applying a manufacturing mindset to the built environment can increase collaboration among different disciplines and trades to create the best user experience. Overcast seeds innovation through the design, manufacture, and application of smart ceiling products that integrate mechanical, electrical, fire protection, audio/visual, wireless, and a host of other low voltage building technologies.
Supervisor - Logistics Baltimore City Public SchoolsSupervisor - LogisticsWA$35.94–$45.15 / hourReceives and processes requests for materials and supplies (school furniture such as desks, tables, chairs, file cabinets, bookcases, etc.) from warehouse, and vise versa, and assures that items are delivered in an expeditious manner. Provides for labor and transportation services for interoffice and intraoffice moves within the school system for non-warehouse items such as computers and books.
Logistics Intern - Inland Transportation Services Inland Empire Paper Company, Inc.Logistics Intern - Inland Transportation ServicesWA$18–$22 / hourMarketing & Digital Outreach: Assist the team in building and executing both digital and tangible marketing campaigns (including social media management, web-based content, and print). You will work directly alongside our account managers and logistics professionals, helping support daily operations, client satisfaction, and modern outreach.
LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT OFFICER Army National Guard UnitsLOGISTICS MANAGEMENT OFFICERCamp Murray, WASummary This is a Washington Army National Guard Title 32 Excepted Service Unit Technician position: LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT OFFICER Location: Command Group Camp Murray, Washington 98430 Army National Guard Units Appointment Type: Permanent, excepted service Advertised as: OFFICER May be used to fill one or more vacancies. Oversees and monitors planning and implementation of comprehensive logistics programs for sustainment of highly complex, fielded, or planned fielding of new systems, integrating separate functions into logistics activities needed to sustain fielding.
Logistics Associate CarvanaLogistics AssociateAuburn, WA$19–$21 / hourThis individual contributor position is responsible for various tasks related to staging, and preparing inventory vehicles for inbound/outbound transport and direct delivery. A multitude of perks including student loan payments, reimbursement programs, discounts on vehicles, benefits for your pets, and much more.
Student Advisor (Remote) Cengage GroupStudent Advisor (Remote)Seattle, WARemote$19–$22 / hourCase Management** **& Resolution** + Manage all assigned cases while meeting quality, efficiency, & accuracy expectations; aiming to shorten response times and minimize learner effort **.** + Handle ahigh volume of inbound & outbound phone callsthroughout the day. **About Cengage** Cengage, a global education technology company serving millions of learners, provides affordable, quality digital products and services that equip students with the skills and competencies needed to be job ready.
Program Coordinator, International Student Programs Mac's ListProgram Coordinator, International Student ProgramsDes Moines, WA$4,032–$5,126Supervision & Team Collaboration: Supervise 1-2 student workers to ensure consistent front desk coverage and task completion; Support onboarding and cross-training of new student workers; Collaborate closely with other ISP staff, including recruitment, advising, fiscal, and admissions team members; Perform other duties as assigned by the Fiscal Program Manager of International Student Recruitment to support the goals of the ISP office. Ability to: Communicate effectively (verbal and written); Work independently and in a team environment; Use Google Workspace, and Canva; Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, including Excel, Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint, with the ability to manage data, create reports, and maintain records; Be proactive, organized, and detail-oriented with strong communication and exercise time management skills.
Student Life Coordinator Renton Technical CollegeStudent Life CoordinatorRenton, WA$57,124.91–$75,172.49 / yearWorking closely with the Director of Student Life, this role serves as a central point of contact across students, campus partners, and departments, ensuring programs, services, and operations run smoothly and efficiently. Paid Family Medical Leave (PFML): This benefit offers partially paid leave to care for yourself or a loved one in times of serious illness or injury; to bond with a new child joining your home through birth, adoption or foster placement; and for certain military-connected events if you have a family member in active-duty service.
Director of Student Events - Seattle Promise Seattle CollegesDirector of Student Events - Seattle PromiseSeattle, WA$79,467–$109,739 / yearDirector of Student Success for Seattle Promise, the Director of Student Events provides strategic, operational, and programmatic leadership for student-facing events and orientation experiences that advance Seattle Colleges and Seattle Promises mission and strategic objectives. As a visible member of the Seattle Promise team, the Director builds and sustains relationships with internal and external partners, including campus stakeholders, K-12 partners, community-based organizations, business leaders, public officials, and volunteers.
Program Coordinator, International Student Programs HIGHLINE COMMUNITY COLLEGEProgram Coordinator, International Student ProgramsDes Moines, WA$4,032–$5,126Supervision & Team Collaboration: Supervise 1-2 student workers to ensure consistent front desk coverage and task completion; Support onboarding and cross-training of new student workers; Collaborate closely with other ISP staff, including recruitment, advising, fiscal, and admissions team members; Perform other duties as assigned by the Fiscal Program Manager of International Student Programs to support the goals of the ISP office. Ability to: Communicate effectively (verbal and written); Work independently and in a team environment; Use Google Workspace, and Canva; Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, including Excel, Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint, with the ability to manage data, create reports, and maintain records; Be proactive, organized, and detail-oriented with strong communication and exercise time management skills.
NewAdministrative Assistant, Selections & Move-In (Part Time) Horizon House (CCRC)Administrative Assistant, Selections & Move-In (Part Time)Seattle, WA$23–$25.23 / hourSupporting the Selections Manager, you will coordinate schedules, maintain documentation, prepare materials, and help create a warm, hospitality-driven environment for residents, families, and vendors. As the Administrative Assistant, Selections & Move-In, you will play a critical role in ensuring a seamless and highly organized experience for future residents moving into our new West Tower.
Administrative Support Coordinator - Physics University of Puget SoundAdministrative Support Coordinator - PhysicsTacoma, WA$20.65–$21.90 / hourAdministrative needs that cross departments: Communicate and coordinate with faculty and staff to support administrative needs that cross departments, including communicating specific processes and protocols, coordinating to maintain shared bulletin boards and office equipment; collaborating with stakeholders as necessary to coordinate and manage shared programming; and supporting the administrative operations of neighboring departments as needed, such as during vacations and unstaffed time during the summer. Essential Job Functions and Responsibilities: General Office Management: Submit facilities requests, maintain office equipment, order office supplies and paper for printers/copiers, manage the department bulletin board, collect mail from and deliver mail to Mail Services, and manage departmental shared network drives and Google share drives.
Administrative Support Coordinator - Economics, Social Anthropology, & International Political Economy University of Puget SoundAdministrative Support Coordinator - Economics, Social Anthropology, & International Political EconomyTacoma, WA$20.65–$21.90 / hourAdministrative needs that cross departments: Communicate and coordinate with faculty and staff to support administrative needs that cross departments, including communicating specific processes and protocols, coordinating to maintain shared bulletin boards and office equipment; collaborating with stakeholders as necessary to coordinate and manage shared programming; and supporting the administrative operations of neighboring departments as needed, such as during vacations and unstaffed time during the summer. Essential Job Functions and Responsibilities: General Office Management: Submit facilities requests, maintain office equipment, order office supplies and paper for printers/copiers, manage the department bulletin board, collect mail from and deliver mail to Mail Services, and manage departmental shared network drives and Google share drives.
NewAdministrative Assistant, Selections & Move-In (Part Time) Horizon HouseAdministrative Assistant, Selections & Move-In (Part Time)Seattle, WA$23–$25.23 / hourSupporting the Selections Manager, you will coordinate schedules, maintain documentation, prepare materials, and help create a warm, hospitality-driven environment for residents, families, and vendors. As the Administrative Assistant, Selections & Move-In, you will play a critical role in ensuring a seamless and highly organized experience for future residents moving into our new West Tower.
SWRO Customer Service Support (Customer Service Specialist 3) (Internal Only) State of WashingtonSWRO Customer Service Support (Customer Service Specialist 3) (Internal Only)Lacey, WA$46,080–$61,644 / yearEcology employees may be eligible for the following: Medical/Dental/Vision for employee & dependent(s), Public Employees Retirement System (PERS), Vacation, Sick, and other Leave, 11 Paid Holidays per year, Public Service Loan Forgiveness, Tuition Waiver, Long Term Disability & Life Insurance, Deferred Compensation Programs, Dependent Care Assistance Program (DCAP), Flexible Spending Arrangement (FSA), Employee Assistance Program, Commute Trip Reduction Incentives, Combined Fund Drive, SmartHealth *Click here for more information. From these locations, Ecology delivers a full spectrum of environmental services, including water quality protection, water rights administration, toxic site cleanup, hazardous chemicals oversight, shorelines and wetlands protection, spill response, waste management, and environmental monitoring.
NewAdministrative Assistant 4 State of WashingtonAdministrative Assistant 4Olympia, WA$4,633–$6,229Our work ensures small businesses, and businesses owned by minorities, women, veterans, and other underrepresented communities secure more government contracts-strengthening local economies, enhancing community resilience, and improving the quality of life for all Washingtonians. Ability to: Act as the primary administrative liaison between the Communications team and operational units; ensure that all flyers, brochures, and digital assets are current, approved, and organized for programmatic use; and perform quality control checks to verify that materials meet brand requirements before they are distributed to the public.
NewWorkforce Pathways Professional - Health Services Consultant, Disaster Epidemiology (HSC1) DOH8936 State of WashingtonWorkforce Pathways Professional - Health Services Consultant, Disaster Epidemiology (HSC1) DOH8936WA$4,004–$5,376As a Health Services Consultant within the Disaster Epidemiology project, you will contribute to WashingtonDepartment of Health's preparedness and readiness efforts for communicable disease emergencies by developing disease-specific trainings, strengthening our emergency response capabilities for epidemiologists, and supporting epidemiological data systems used during public health events. Option 2: Bachelor's degree in public health, community health, nursing, health care administration, social work, health communications, public administration, business administration, or a related field AND one (1) year of experience in public health, health services, community outreach, or community engagement.
NewDEPUTY BAILIFF State of WashingtonDEPUTY BAILIFFOlympia, WA$62,880–$82,440 / yearThe desired qualifications for the Deputy Bailiff are as follows: Experience as a commissioned law enforcement officer, with full police powers, in the last three years; Experience working as an investigator or as a detective; Experience working in Emergency Preparedness; Experience with dignitary protection civilian or military; Training in de-escalation and dealing with people in crisis. Some of the duties you will perform are: Performs full Bailiff duties during in-person, hybrid, and virtual hearings, including opening and closing sessions, maintaining the official record, managing courtroom technology, and coordinating with IT, TVW, media, court staff, attorneys, and judicial officers.
Recreation Maintenance Steward, Natural Resource Specialist 2 (NRS2) State of WashingtonRecreation Maintenance Steward, Natural Resource Specialist 2 (NRS2)Sedro Woolley, WA$4,299–$5,783In addition, the incumbent assists the Natural Areas Public Use Manager in analyzing and scoping capital projects, preparing grant applications, presenting before granting committees and tracking implementation, including finances. This position helps to conserve some of the most beautiful areas of the state while assisting in the management of recreation sites in the San Juan Islands and Cascade Mountains as a member of the Northwest Region Natural Areas work group.
Wetland Mitigation Compliance and Monitoring Supervisor State of WashingtonWetland Mitigation Compliance and Monitoring SupervisorTumwater, WA$78,912–$106,104 / yearIn addition to maintaining over 20,000 lane miles of state highway and 4,100 bridges, WSDOT leads an award-winning Active Transportation Plan, manages the worlds longest floating bridge, and operates the largest ferry system in the nation! This position independently plans and implements monitoring activities, coordinates with regional site managers, project teams, and multidisciplinary partners, and oversees data collection, analysis, and reporting to evaluate mitigation site performance and compliance.
State EOC Planning Section Chief (EMPS 4) State of WashingtonState EOC Planning Section Chief (EMPS 4)Lakewood, WA$7,592–$10,204 / yearFive years of professional level experience in emergency management , public safety (law enforcement, firefighting, emergency medical services, search and rescue, hazardous materials), logistics, risk management, public works/engineering, managing critical infrastructure sector emergency functions (transportation systems, telecommunications, energy, water and wastewater systems, government facilities, nuclear facilities and materials, food and agriculture), financial management (grant, contracting, claims management, budgeting), training/education, public information/affairs, program/project management, environmental analysis/planning, legislative affairs, and/or urban planning. Emergency Assignment: Upon activation of the State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) or Joint Field Office (JFO), incumbent may be required to work in an alternate location with rotating shifts, including weekends and evenings, in a highly stressful and fast-paced environment.
NewDSHS HCLA Administrative Assistant 3 State of WashingtonDSHS HCLA Administrative Assistant 3Lacey, WA$4,004–$5,376Prepares administrative paperwork and coordinates all processes for developing new positions and hiring, including entering records into FARM, coordinating positions description forms, requesting recruitment projects, setting up interviews and panels, tracking interview questions and facilitating completion of all hiring processes. We strive to create greater access and affirming representation of the communities we serve, including Black, Indigenous, and People of Color, people with physical, behavioral health, and intellectual disabilities, elders, LGBTQIA+ individuals, immigrants and refugees, and families building financial security.
Wildland Fire Dispatcher, Wildland Fire Dispatcher 2 (WFD2) State of WashingtonWildland Fire Dispatcher, Wildland Fire Dispatcher 2 (WFD2)Castle Rock, WA$3,477–$4,632Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following: Receive and coordinate communications from the public, agency staff, and county 911 dispatch centers via telephone and radio; Record, evaluate, and disseminate reports of wildland fire, smoke complaints, accidents/incidents, and all-risk incidents on DNR-protected lands; Appropriately manage agency resource availability and logistics to support incident response and preparedness; Coordinate local response to incidents, and initiate appropriate response of personnel and apparatus in accordance with agency plans, guidelines, and protocols; Communicate with aviation assets by providing information to air resources including: distance and bearing to an incident, latitude and longitude to an incident, air-air and air-ground frequencies, ground contact, flight hazards, etc. As a Wildland Fire Dispatcher, you will provide a variety of specialized and complex functions which directly support the Wildfire and Pacific Cascade Region programs, applications, and activities such as wildfire and emergency dispatching, Incident Qualification System (IQS), Incident Resource Ordering Capability (IROC), Computer Automated Wildland Fire Dispatch System (WildCAD), radio and telephone communications, and Industrial Fire Precaution Level ratings.
NewAdministrative Assistant 1 - President's Office Mac's ListAdministrative Assistant 1 - President's OfficePasco, WA$42,780–$56,952 / yearPays close attention to small details, minimizing the likelihood of errors and contributing to overall excellence; Communication Skills: Effective interpersonal and written communication abilities to convey information clearly and concisely to students, faculty, staff, and external stakeholders; Customer Service: Commitment to providing exceptional customer service to students, faculty, staff, and external constituents, ensuring their needs are met with professionalism and responsiveness; Organizational Skills: Strong organizational abilities to prioritize tasks, manage multiple projects simultaneously, and meet deadlines in a fast-paced setting; Professionalism: Consistently embodying integrity, ethical conduct, and dedication to the college's mission. CBC observes the following holidays*: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday, Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans' Day, Thanksgiving Day, Day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Day.