Washington State Department of Ecology
Keeping Washington Clean and Evergreen
The Department of Ecology is hiring a Cleanup Project Manager / Periodic Reviewer (Environmental Engineer 2 or 3) within the Toxics Cleanup Program (TCP) .
Location:
Headquarters Office in Lacey, WA .
Upon hire, you must live within a commutable distance from the duty station.
Schedule:
This position is eligible for telework and flexible schedule options.
A minimum of one day every other week is required in the office.
Schedules are dependent upon position needs and are subject to change.
Application Timeline:
Apply by July 30, 2026.
Applications submitted after the date above may not be reviewed unless additional qualified applicants are needed.
Duties
As the Cleanup Project Manager / Periodic Reviewer, you will help protect Washington’s communities and environment by managing cleanup projects under the Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA) and the Uniform Environmental Covenants Act (UECA). As the section’s UECA Coordinator, you will lead 5-year periodic reviews for completed cleanup sites and help ensure long-term protectiveness. You will also serve as a project engineer and site manager for contaminated sites in the Southwest Region, working independently or as part of a technical team to move sites toward successful cleanup.
You will plan, develop, and carry out engineering analyses; review and direct remedial investigations, feasibility studies, and design work; and oversee cleanup actions at a range of complex sites. The work includes conducting field inspections, interpreting environmental data, coordinating technical reviews, and ensuring that cleanup activities comply with applicable laws, regulations, and agency requirements. This position plays a key role in supporting consistent, protective cleanup decisions and advancing the region’s cleanup goals.
What you will do:
Manage cleanup of assigned contaminated sites through the implementation of applicable statutes, administrative codes, and agency guidance and policy.
Negotiate and draft agreed orders, consent decrees, administrative orders, and cleanup action plans which can include work to be performed and associated work schedules.
Travel to and conduct field investigations of site activities to assure compliance with Orders, Decrees, Cleanup Actions, and other agency requirements.
Recommend compliance schedules and/or formal enforcement actions necessary to expedite contaminated site cleanups.
Plan and direct cleanup projects by coordinating with project team members on document reviews and timelines.
Review, evaluate, and comment on cleanup project documents, including remedial investigations, feasibility studies, site health and safety plans, engineering studies and design reports, post-cleanup as-built drawings, and soil and groundwater lab reports including quality assurance/quality control documentation.
Determine compliance with applicable state regulations, laws and guidelines with emphasis on design and performance requirements.
Conduct engineering analysis of project documents, evaluating the completeness and accuracy of the engineering characterization.
Determine adequacy of engineering computations performed.
Learn more about what it is like to be an Engineer at the Department of Ecology
Qualifications
This position offers an in-training plan and may be filled at the Environmental Engineer (EE) 2 or 3 level, depending on your qualifications. If you qualify at the EE2 level and are hired, you must be able to meet the requirements to qualify for and attain a Professional Engineering license within the length of the in-training plan. Please review details regarding the Washington State Professional Engineer License and exam . For additional questions, please contact Eun-Joo Ahn, at Eun-Joo.Ahn@ecy.wa.gov .
For detailed information on how we calculate experience and responses to other frequently asked questions, please visit our Recruitment website .
Required Qualifications:
At the Environmental Engineer 2 level (In-Training)
Pay Range 62, $6,229 - $8,374 monthly
Six years of experience and/or education related to the duties of the position, which must include four of the following:
Regulatory and Compliance
Experience supporting the interpretation and application of environmental laws and regulations to help ensure cleanup work aligns with required standards.
Skilled in reviewing portions of project documents for consistency with applicable rules, guidance, and policies, and identifying questions or issues for senior engineering staff.
Professional Engineering
Demonstrated ability to assist in evaluating engineering designs and calculations under the direction of a licensed engineer.
Skilled in applying engineering principles to assess the technical appropriateness of proposed project approaches and to recommend areas needing clarification or further review.
Technical Environmental Engineering
Experience collecting and analyzing site data, modeling information, or cleanup technology options to support project recommendations developed by more senior engineers.
Skilled in reviewing technical studies and reports to determine whether they provide sufficient information and to flag data gaps or uncertainties for supervisory review.
Field Investigation
Skilled in conducting or participating in site inspections to verify that field activities follow project requirements and engineering expectations.
Experience documenting field observations, noting potential issues, and communicating them to senior project staff for further evaluation.
Project Management and Oversight
Demonstrated ability to coordinate assigned project tasks, deadlines, and technical reviews to support timely progress on cleanup work.
Skilled in reviewing consultant or staff work products for accuracy and completeness and confirming that they meet project expectations before final review by senior engineers.
Communication and Collaboration
Skilled in preparing clear written and verbal summaries of technical and regulatory information to support team understanding and project decision making.
Experience working collaboratively with consultants, responsible parties, local governments, and the public to address routine technical questions and support forward movement on projects.
Education involving a major study in one of the following engineering fields: sanitary, water resource, civil, geotechnical, environmental, chemical, mechanical or related field.
Examples of how to qualify:
6 years of experience.
5 years of experience AND 30-59 semester or 45-89 quarter college credits.
4 years of experience AND 60-89 semester or 90-134 quarter college credits (Associate’s degree).
3 years of experience AND 90-119 semester or 135-179 quarter college credits.
2 years of experience AND a Bachelor’s degree.
2 years of experience AND an Engineer-in-Training Certificate.
A Master’s degree or above.
At the Environmental Engineer 3 level (Goal Class)
Pay Range 68, $7,224 - $9,712 monthly
Registration as a Professional Engineer in the state of Washington or another state based on registration requirements equivalent to those in Washington AND
Three years of experience related to the duties of the position, which must include four of the following:
Regulatory and Compliance
Experience interpreting and applying environmental laws and regulations to ensure cleanup work meets required standards.
Skilled in reviewing project documents to confirm alignment with applicable rules, guidance, and policies.
Professional Engineering
Demonstrated competence evaluating engineering designs and calculations to support sound and protective cleanup decisions.
Skilled in applying engineering principles to determine whether proposed project approaches are technically appropriate.
Technical Environmental Engineering
Experience assessing site data, modeling information, and cleanup technology options to inform project recommendations.
Skilled in reviewing technical studies and reports to determine whether they provide complete and reliable information.
Field Investigation
Skilled in conducting or supporting site inspections to verify that field activities follow project requirements and engineering expectations.
Experience documenting field observations to identify issues that may affect cleanup performance or compliance.
Project Management and Oversight
Demonstrated competence coordinating project tasks, timelines, and technical reviews to keep cleanup work on track.
Skilled in reviewing consultant or staff work products to ensure accuracy, completeness, and consistency with project needs.
Communication and Collaboration
Skilled in preparing clear written and verbal explanations of technical and regulatory information to support understanding and decision making.
Experience working collaboratively with consultants, responsible parties, local governments, and the public to address technical questions and move projects forward.
Education involving a major study in one of the following engineering fields: sanitary, water resource, civil, geotechnical, environmental, chemical, mechanical or related field.
Special Requirements/Conditions of Employment:
To qualify at the Environmental Engineer 3 level: Registration as a Professional Engineer in the State of Washington. NOTE: Individuals who are licensed as professional engineers in another U.S. jurisdiction or foreign country and wish to apply for this position must qualify for licensure in Washington State by comity. Applicants are responsible for reviewing and ensuring they meet Washington's comity requirements before submitting application materials.
Licensing requirements can be found on the Washington State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors website: How To Get Your Professional Engineer License When Licensed in Another Jurisdiction.
Desired Qualifications:
Regulatory and Policy Knowledge – Ability to interpret and apply environmental regulations (including Model Toxics Control Act, Chapter 173-340 WAC; Sediment Management Standards, Chapter 173-204 WAC; Underground Storage Tank Regulations, Chapter 173-360A WAC or other similar regulations), technical standards, and cleanup requirements to support sound project decisions and ensure compliance.
Site Assessment and Remediation Knowledge – Demonstrated competence evaluating environmental sampling data, site conditions, and cleanup approaches to guide effective and protective remediation actions.
Negotiation and Facilitation Skills – Skilled in guiding discussions, resolving differences, and facilitating collaborative solutions to move projects forward and achieve mutually workable outcomes.
If you are excited about this role and meet the required qualifications, we encourage you to apply. Desired qualifications reflect additional knowledge, skills, or experience that are nice to have but not required. Studies have shown that some applicants, especially women and people of color, are less likely to apply unless they meet every listed qualification. At the Department of Ecology, we are dedicated to building a diverse and authentic workplace centered in belonging, and we welcome applicants with varied backgrounds and unique perspectives.
Supplemental Information
Ecology does not use the E-Verify system; therefore, we are not eligible to extend STEM Optional Practical Training (OPT). For more information, please visit www.uscis.gov .
Our Commitment to DEIR
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Respect (DEIR) are core values central to Ecology's work. We strive to be a workplace where we are esteemed for sharing our authentic identities, while advancing our individual professional goals and collaborating to protect, preserve, and enhance the environment for current and future generations.
Diversity: We celebrate and appreciate diversity; our unique perspectives and abilities enrich us all and lead to innovative approaches and solutions.
Equity: We champion equity, recognizing that each of us need different things to thrive.
Inclusion: We intentionally create and hold space so that we all have meaningful opportunities to participate and contribute to Ecology’s work.
Respect: We treat each other with respect and dignity, acknowledging the inherent worth of our diverse perspectives and lived experiences, even in times of uncertainty and disagreement.
We believe that DEIR is both a goal and an action. We are on a journey, honoring our shared humanity and taking steps to demonstrate our commitment to a vision where each of us is heard, seen, and valued.
Application Process
Ecology seeks diverse applicants: We view diversity, equity, inclusion, and respect through a broad lens including race, ethnicity, class, age, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, immigration status, military background, language, education, life experience, physical disability, neurodiversity, and intersectional identities. Qualified job seekers from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
How to Apply
Click “Apply” at the top of this page. Complete the entire application, including full work history and responses to all supplemental questions, and attach:
Cover letter, describing your interest in and qualifications for this position
Resume
Because we base our selection on the information you provide, it is in your best interest to complete the application thoroughly. A resume will not substitute for the “work experience” section of the application or vice versa. Applications with blank fields or supplemental question responses with comments such as “see resume” may be considered incomplete.
For detailed application information, please visit our Recruitment website.
Application Attestation: By submitting an application, you are affirming that the information contained in your application and on all attachments is complete and truthful. The state may verify this information, and any false or misleading answers may result in rejection of your application or dismissal if employed.
Need an Accommodation?
If you need reasonable accommodation during the application and/or screening process, including this job announcement in an alternate format:
Please contact us at 360-407-6186 or careers@ecy.wa.gov
If you are deaf or hard of hearing, you may call through the Washington Relay Service by dialing 711 or 1-800-833-6384.
Questions?
For specific questions about the position location options, schedule, or duties, please contact Connie Groven at Connie.Groven@ecy.wa.gov .
If you need assistance applying for this job, are inquiring about the status of your application, would like to request the full position description, or have any other questions, please contact the Recruitment Team at careers@ecy.wa.gov
About the Toxics Cleanup Program
The mission of the Toxics Cleanup Program (TCP) is to protect human health and the environment for the people of Washington by preventing, reducing, or eliminating exposure to contamination to support the development of environmentally and economically sustainable communities.
About the Department of Ecology
As the State of Washington’s environmental protection agency, we are deeply committed to protecting, preserving, and enhancing Washington’s environment for current and future generations. Joining Ecology means becoming part of a team dedicated to protecting and sustaining healthy land, air, water, and climate in harmony with a strong economy. A career in public service at Ecology allows you to help solve some of the most challenging problems facing our state, while keeping your health and financial security a priority. We combine one of the most competitive benefits packages in the nation with a strong commitment to life/work balance. We invest in our employees to create and sustain a working environment that encourages creative leadership, effective resource management, teamwork, professionalism, and accountability.
Ecology 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 Incentive , Combined Fund Drive , SmartHealth * Click here for more information
To learn more about Ecology, please visit our website , explore Working at Ecology , check out our Strategic Plan , and connect with us on LinkedIn , Facebook , Instagram , YouTube , or our blog .
Equal Opportunity Employer: The Washington State Department of Ecology is an equal opportunity employer. We strive to create a working environment that includes and respects cultural, racial, ethnic, sexual orientation and gender identity diversity. Women, racial and ethnic minorities, persons of disability, persons over 40 years of age, veterans, military spouses or people with military status, and people of all sexual orientations and gender identities are encouraged to apply.
Collective Bargaining: This is a position covered by a bargaining unit for which the Washington Federation of State Employees (WFSE) is the exclusive representative.
Note: This recruitment may be used to fill other positions of the same job classification across the agency. Once all the position(s) from the recruitment announcement are filled, the recruitment may only be used to fill additional open positions for the next sixty (60) days.
Keeping Washington Clean and Evergreen
The Department of Ecology is hiring a Cleanup Project Manager / Periodic Reviewer (Environmental Engineer 2 or 3) within the Toxics Cleanup Program (TCP) .
Location:
Headquarters Office in Lacey, WA .
Upon hire, you must live within a commutable distance from the duty station.
Schedule:
This position is eligible for telework and flexible schedule options.
A minimum of one day every other week is required in the office.
Schedules are dependent upon position needs and are subject to change.
Application Timeline:
Apply by July 30, 2026.
Applications submitted after the date above may not be reviewed unless additional qualified applicants are needed.
Duties
As the Cleanup Project Manager / Periodic Reviewer, you will help protect Washington’s communities and environment by managing cleanup projects under the Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA) and the Uniform Environmental Covenants Act (UECA). As the section’s UECA Coordinator, you will lead 5-year periodic reviews for completed cleanup sites and help ensure long-term protectiveness. You will also serve as a project engineer and site manager for contaminated sites in the Southwest Region, working independently or as part of a technical team to move sites toward successful cleanup.
You will plan, develop, and carry out engineering analyses; review and direct remedial investigations, feasibility studies, and design work; and oversee cleanup actions at a range of complex sites. The work includes conducting field inspections, interpreting environmental data, coordinating technical reviews, and ensuring that cleanup activities comply with applicable laws, regulations, and agency requirements. This position plays a key role in supporting consistent, protective cleanup decisions and advancing the region’s cleanup goals.
What you will do:
Manage cleanup of assigned contaminated sites through the implementation of applicable statutes, administrative codes, and agency guidance and policy.
Negotiate and draft agreed orders, consent decrees, administrative orders, and cleanup action plans which can include work to be performed and associated work schedules.
Travel to and conduct field investigations of site activities to assure compliance with Orders, Decrees, Cleanup Actions, and other agency requirements.
Recommend compliance schedules and/or formal enforcement actions necessary to expedite contaminated site cleanups.
Plan and direct cleanup projects by coordinating with project team members on document reviews and timelines.
Review, evaluate, and comment on cleanup project documents, including remedial investigations, feasibility studies, site health and safety plans, engineering studies and design reports, post-cleanup as-built drawings, and soil and groundwater lab reports including quality assurance/quality control documentation.
Determine compliance with applicable state regulations, laws and guidelines with emphasis on design and performance requirements.
Conduct engineering analysis of project documents, evaluating the completeness and accuracy of the engineering characterization.
Determine adequacy of engineering computations performed.
Learn more about what it is like to be an Engineer at the Department of Ecology
Qualifications
This position offers an in-training plan and may be filled at the Environmental Engineer (EE) 2 or 3 level, depending on your qualifications. If you qualify at the EE2 level and are hired, you must be able to meet the requirements to qualify for and attain a Professional Engineering license within the length of the in-training plan. Please review details regarding the Washington State Professional Engineer License and exam . For additional questions, please contact Eun-Joo Ahn, at Eun-Joo.Ahn@ecy.wa.gov .
For detailed information on how we calculate experience and responses to other frequently asked questions, please visit our Recruitment website .
Required Qualifications:
At the Environmental Engineer 2 level (In-Training)
Pay Range 62, $6,229 - $8,374 monthly
Six years of experience and/or education related to the duties of the position, which must include four of the following:
Regulatory and Compliance
Experience supporting the interpretation and application of environmental laws and regulations to help ensure cleanup work aligns with required standards.
Skilled in reviewing portions of project documents for consistency with applicable rules, guidance, and policies, and identifying questions or issues for senior engineering staff.
Professional Engineering
Demonstrated ability to assist in evaluating engineering designs and calculations under the direction of a licensed engineer.
Skilled in applying engineering principles to assess the technical appropriateness of proposed project approaches and to recommend areas needing clarification or further review.
Technical Environmental Engineering
Experience collecting and analyzing site data, modeling information, or cleanup technology options to support project recommendations developed by more senior engineers.
Skilled in reviewing technical studies and reports to determine whether they provide sufficient information and to flag data gaps or uncertainties for supervisory review.
Field Investigation
Skilled in conducting or participating in site inspections to verify that field activities follow project requirements and engineering expectations.
Experience documenting field observations, noting potential issues, and communicating them to senior project staff for further evaluation.
Project Management and Oversight
Demonstrated ability to coordinate assigned project tasks, deadlines, and technical reviews to support timely progress on cleanup work.
Skilled in reviewing consultant or staff work products for accuracy and completeness and confirming that they meet project expectations before final review by senior engineers.
Communication and Collaboration
Skilled in preparing clear written and verbal summaries of technical and regulatory information to support team understanding and project decision making.
Experience working collaboratively with consultants, responsible parties, local governments, and the public to address routine technical questions and support forward movement on projects.
Education involving a major study in one of the following engineering fields: sanitary, water resource, civil, geotechnical, environmental, chemical, mechanical or related field.
Examples of how to qualify:
6 years of experience.
5 years of experience AND 30-59 semester or 45-89 quarter college credits.
4 years of experience AND 60-89 semester or 90-134 quarter college credits (Associate’s degree).
3 years of experience AND 90-119 semester or 135-179 quarter college credits.
2 years of experience AND a Bachelor’s degree.
2 years of experience AND an Engineer-in-Training Certificate.
A Master’s degree or above.
At the Environmental Engineer 3 level (Goal Class)
Pay Range 68, $7,224 - $9,712 monthly
Registration as a Professional Engineer in the state of Washington or another state based on registration requirements equivalent to those in Washington AND
Three years of experience related to the duties of the position, which must include four of the following:
Regulatory and Compliance
Experience interpreting and applying environmental laws and regulations to ensure cleanup work meets required standards.
Skilled in reviewing project documents to confirm alignment with applicable rules, guidance, and policies.
Professional Engineering
Demonstrated competence evaluating engineering designs and calculations to support sound and protective cleanup decisions.
Skilled in applying engineering principles to determine whether proposed project approaches are technically appropriate.
Technical Environmental Engineering
Experience assessing site data, modeling information, and cleanup technology options to inform project recommendations.
Skilled in reviewing technical studies and reports to determine whether they provide complete and reliable information.
Field Investigation
Skilled in conducting or supporting site inspections to verify that field activities follow project requirements and engineering expectations.
Experience documenting field observations to identify issues that may affect cleanup performance or compliance.
Project Management and Oversight
Demonstrated competence coordinating project tasks, timelines, and technical reviews to keep cleanup work on track.
Skilled in reviewing consultant or staff work products to ensure accuracy, completeness, and consistency with project needs.
Communication and Collaboration
Skilled in preparing clear written and verbal explanations of technical and regulatory information to support understanding and decision making.
Experience working collaboratively with consultants, responsible parties, local governments, and the public to address technical questions and move projects forward.
Education involving a major study in one of the following engineering fields: sanitary, water resource, civil, geotechnical, environmental, chemical, mechanical or related field.
Special Requirements/Conditions of Employment:
To qualify at the Environmental Engineer 3 level: Registration as a Professional Engineer in the State of Washington. NOTE: Individuals who are licensed as professional engineers in another U.S. jurisdiction or foreign country and wish to apply for this position must qualify for licensure in Washington State by comity. Applicants are responsible for reviewing and ensuring they meet Washington's comity requirements before submitting application materials.
Licensing requirements can be found on the Washington State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors website: How To Get Your Professional Engineer License When Licensed in Another Jurisdiction.
Desired Qualifications:
Regulatory and Policy Knowledge – Ability to interpret and apply environmental regulations (including Model Toxics Control Act, Chapter 173-340 WAC; Sediment Management Standards, Chapter 173-204 WAC; Underground Storage Tank Regulations, Chapter 173-360A WAC or other similar regulations), technical standards, and cleanup requirements to support sound project decisions and ensure compliance.
Site Assessment and Remediation Knowledge – Demonstrated competence evaluating environmental sampling data, site conditions, and cleanup approaches to guide effective and protective remediation actions.
Negotiation and Facilitation Skills – Skilled in guiding discussions, resolving differences, and facilitating collaborative solutions to move projects forward and achieve mutually workable outcomes.
If you are excited about this role and meet the required qualifications, we encourage you to apply. Desired qualifications reflect additional knowledge, skills, or experience that are nice to have but not required. Studies have shown that some applicants, especially women and people of color, are less likely to apply unless they meet every listed qualification. At the Department of Ecology, we are dedicated to building a diverse and authentic workplace centered in belonging, and we welcome applicants with varied backgrounds and unique perspectives.
Supplemental Information
Ecology does not use the E-Verify system; therefore, we are not eligible to extend STEM Optional Practical Training (OPT). For more information, please visit www.uscis.gov .
Our Commitment to DEIR
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Respect (DEIR) are core values central to Ecology's work. We strive to be a workplace where we are esteemed for sharing our authentic identities, while advancing our individual professional goals and collaborating to protect, preserve, and enhance the environment for current and future generations.
Diversity: We celebrate and appreciate diversity; our unique perspectives and abilities enrich us all and lead to innovative approaches and solutions.
Equity: We champion equity, recognizing that each of us need different things to thrive.
Inclusion: We intentionally create and hold space so that we all have meaningful opportunities to participate and contribute to Ecology’s work.
Respect: We treat each other with respect and dignity, acknowledging the inherent worth of our diverse perspectives and lived experiences, even in times of uncertainty and disagreement.
We believe that DEIR is both a goal and an action. We are on a journey, honoring our shared humanity and taking steps to demonstrate our commitment to a vision where each of us is heard, seen, and valued.
Application Process
Ecology seeks diverse applicants: We view diversity, equity, inclusion, and respect through a broad lens including race, ethnicity, class, age, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, immigration status, military background, language, education, life experience, physical disability, neurodiversity, and intersectional identities. Qualified job seekers from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
How to Apply
Click “Apply” at the top of this page. Complete the entire application, including full work history and responses to all supplemental questions, and attach:
Cover letter, describing your interest in and qualifications for this position
Resume
Because we base our selection on the information you provide, it is in your best interest to complete the application thoroughly. A resume will not substitute for the “work experience” section of the application or vice versa. Applications with blank fields or supplemental question responses with comments such as “see resume” may be considered incomplete.
For detailed application information, please visit our Recruitment website.
Application Attestation: By submitting an application, you are affirming that the information contained in your application and on all attachments is complete and truthful. The state may verify this information, and any false or misleading answers may result in rejection of your application or dismissal if employed.
Need an Accommodation?
If you need reasonable accommodation during the application and/or screening process, including this job announcement in an alternate format:
Please contact us at 360-407-6186 or careers@ecy.wa.gov
If you are deaf or hard of hearing, you may call through the Washington Relay Service by dialing 711 or 1-800-833-6384.
Questions?
For specific questions about the position location options, schedule, or duties, please contact Connie Groven at Connie.Groven@ecy.wa.gov .
If you need assistance applying for this job, are inquiring about the status of your application, would like to request the full position description, or have any other questions, please contact the Recruitment Team at careers@ecy.wa.gov
About the Toxics Cleanup Program
The mission of the Toxics Cleanup Program (TCP) is to protect human health and the environment for the people of Washington by preventing, reducing, or eliminating exposure to contamination to support the development of environmentally and economically sustainable communities.
About the Department of Ecology
As the State of Washington’s environmental protection agency, we are deeply committed to protecting, preserving, and enhancing Washington’s environment for current and future generations. Joining Ecology means becoming part of a team dedicated to protecting and sustaining healthy land, air, water, and climate in harmony with a strong economy. A career in public service at Ecology allows you to help solve some of the most challenging problems facing our state, while keeping your health and financial security a priority. We combine one of the most competitive benefits packages in the nation with a strong commitment to life/work balance. We invest in our employees to create and sustain a working environment that encourages creative leadership, effective resource management, teamwork, professionalism, and accountability.
Ecology 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 Incentive , Combined Fund Drive , SmartHealth * Click here for more information
To learn more about Ecology, please visit our website , explore Working at Ecology , check out our Strategic Plan , and connect with us on LinkedIn , Facebook , Instagram , YouTube , or our blog .
Equal Opportunity Employer: The Washington State Department of Ecology is an equal opportunity employer. We strive to create a working environment that includes and respects cultural, racial, ethnic, sexual orientation and gender identity diversity. Women, racial and ethnic minorities, persons of disability, persons over 40 years of age, veterans, military spouses or people with military status, and people of all sexual orientations and gender identities are encouraged to apply.
Collective Bargaining: This is a position covered by a bargaining unit for which the Washington Federation of State Employees (WFSE) is the exclusive representative.
Note: This recruitment may be used to fill other positions of the same job classification across the agency. Once all the position(s) from the recruitment announcement are filled, the recruitment may only be used to fill additional open positions for the next sixty (60) days.
Washington State Department of Ecology
Keeping Washington Clean and Evergreen
The Department of Ecology is hiring Washington Conservation Corps (WCC) Crew Supervisor 1 positions. WCC is an environmental service program within the Shorelands and Environmental Assistance (SEA) Program ( Washington Conservation Corps - Washington State Department of Ecology ).
This is a project position that is funded until June 30, 2027.
Application Timeline:
This is a continuous position posting. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis and will be entered into a candidate pool. There may or may not be a vacancy at the time you apply, however, a position could open at any time. It is to your advantage to apply as soon as possible.
Applications expire every 90 days. To remain in the WCC Crew Supervisor candidate pool, you must re-apply every 90 days.
MULTIPLE LOCATIONS:
This posting will be used to fill vacancies in the Olympic region which includes Clallam, Jefferson, Grays Harbor, Kitsap, and Mason counties and is open continuous.
When applying for these positions, you are entering your name into a candidate pool. There may or may not be a vacancy at the time you apply.
Alpine meadows and mountain vistas, mossy rainforests, pristine lakes, rugged beaches, and varied coastlines characterize the westernmost region in Washington State. The peninsula is defined by Olympic National Park and bordered by the Pacific Ocean, the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and the Hood Canal. Just across the water from Seattle and Tacoma, the area is a world class destination for outdoor activity and adventure and home to quaint coastal towns, local seafood, and a lifestyle removed from the urban hustle.
ONLY IN-PERSON, NO TELEWORK:
Schedule: This position is required to work in the field 40 hours per week and is not eligible for telework.
Typical schedule is 40 hours per week, Monday through Thursday, 7:00am-5:30pm.
Possible alternative schedule when traveling could be Thursday through Thursday, 10-hour days, with six days off prior.
Duties
This position will supervise and mentor a crew of five Washington Conservation Corps (WCC) members in the performance of natural resource assignments. As a supervisor, you may lead some combination of the following projects:
1) Habitat Enhancement: riparian restoration, noxious weed control, in-stream salmon recovery work, etc.
2) Recreational Enhancement: Campground upgrades and maintenance, front and back country trail construction and maintenance, boardwalk installation, etc.
3) Spike: Many WCC crews travel around the state of Washington to complete both restoration and recreation focused projects. Food and lodging are provided when in travel status. Time on spike projects will vary by crew and season but may be between 25-75% of project time.
WCC is a nationally recognized disaster response program. WCC supervisors may lead crew deployments to local and national disasters.
What you will do:
Crew Supervision:
Support and guide crew members in developing and pursuing career and education objectives. Support the safety, well-being, and inclusion of all crew members.
Recruit, interview, and select new crew members. Review, plan and assign work tasks for crew members.
Evaluate crew member performance and development. Give clear feedback on past performance and outline expectations for professional growth. Document performance issues and make recommendations for disciplinary action.
Project Management:
Track and complete conservation projects. Monitor the use of materials, tools, and equipment, communicate progress with project sponsor and WCC staff, and assign tasks to individual crew members.
Complete and submit necessary paperwork such as timesheets, travel logs, credit card logs & receipts, safety reports, production reports, administrative forms, hiring and termination forms, and member evaluations.
Ensure that all equipment is being used safely and maintained properly. Equipment may include small power tools, such as chain saws, augers, brush cutters, etc., and hand tools, such as shovels, axes, rakes, etc.
Drive and ensure the maintenance of state owned/leased vehicles, usually four-wheel drive pick-up trucks.
Working Conditions:
This position often requires working in inclement weather, navigating rough terrain and wilderness areas, walking several miles per day, working on steep inclines and variable terrain, and lifting up to 60 pounds repetitively for extended periods of time.
This position may require overnight travel to accomplish assignments, consecutive days of work up to eight (8) days in travel status, work in excess of 40 hours per week, or deployment to natural disaster areas in an emergency response capacity for up to 30 consecutive days.
Qualifications
For detailed information on how we calculate experience, please visit our Recruitment website .
Required Qualifications:
Three (3) years of experience equivalent to WCC field work, young adult mentorship, or leadership (e.g., serving in an outdoor leadership or experiential education role, serving as a crew lead, coordinating field activities, etc.).
OR
Satisfactory completion of a two-year Forest Technology Vocational Program and one (1) year of field experience as a WCC crew member or work that includes emergency response to natural disasters, hazardous spills, firefighting, and/or habitat restoration.
OR
An Associate's degree in Environmental Science or Studies, Forestry, or closely related field, and one (1) year of field experience as a WCC crew member or work that includes emergency response to natural disasters, hazardous spills, firefighting, and/or habitat restoration.
Qualifying military experience can substitute, year for year, for field experience.
Special Requirements/Conditions of Employment:
Must possess and maintain a valid driver's license.
Prior to a new hire, a background check including criminal record history will be conducted. Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant's suitability and competence to perform in the position.
Desired Qualifications:
Experience in supervision and training of employees, natural resource conservation and maintenance work, and the use of a variety of hand and power tools.
Field skill certifications such as Wilderness First Aid Certification, Pesticide Operators License, and Wildland Firefighter Red Card.
FEMA Disaster Response Training, such as Intermediate Incident Command System (ICS 300), and Introduction to NIMS (IS-700).
If you are excited about this role but not sure if your experience aligns perfectly with every qualification in the job description, we encourage you to apply. Studies have shown that women and people of color are less likely to apply to jobs unless they meet every single qualification. At the Department of Ecology, we are dedicated to building a diverse and authentic workplace centered in belonging. You may just be the needed candidate for this or other roles.
Supplemental Information
Ecology does not use the E-Verify system; therefore, we are not eligible to extend STEM Optional Practical Training (OPT). For more information, please visit www.uscis.gov .
Our Commitment to DEIR
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Respect (DEIR) are core values central to Ecology's work. We strive to be a workplace where we are esteemed for sharing our authentic identities, while advancing our individual professional goals and collaborating to protect, preserve, and enhance the environment for current and future generations.
Diversity: We celebrate and appreciate diversity; our unique perspectives and abilities enrich us all and lead to innovative approaches and solutions.
Equity: We champion equity, recognizing that each of us need different things to thrive.
Inclusion: We intentionally create and hold space so that we all have meaningful opportunities to participate and contribute to Ecology’s work.
Respect: We treat each other with respect and dignity, acknowledging the inherent worth of our diverse perspectives and lived experiences, even in times of uncertainty and disagreement.
We believe that DEIR is both a goal and an action. We are on a journey, honoring our shared humanity and taking steps to demonstrate our commitment to a vision where each of us is heard, seen, and valued.
Application Process
Ecology seeks diverse applicants: We view diversity, equity, inclusion, and respect through a broad lens including race, ethnicity, class, age, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, immigration status, military background, language, education, life experience, physical disability, neurodiversity, and intersectional identities. Qualified job seekers from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
How to Apply
Click “Apply” at the top of this page. Complete the entire application, including full work history and responses to all supplemental questions. Cover letter and resume not required but may be attached if desired.
Because we base our selection on the information you provide, it is in your best interest to complete the application thoroughly. A resume will not substitute for the “work experience” section of the application or vice versa. Applications with blank fields or supplemental question responses with comments such as “see resume” may be considered incomplete.
For detailed application information, please visit our Recruitment website .
Application Attestation: By submitting an application, you are affirming that the information contained in your application and on all attachments is complete and truthful. The state may verify this information, and any false or misleading answers may result in rejection of your application or dismissal if employed.
Need an Accommodation?
If you need reasonable accommodation during the application and/or screening process, including this job announcement in an alternate format:
Please contact us at 360-407-6186 or careers@ecy.wa.gov
If you are deaf or hard of hearing, you may call through the Washington Relay Service by dialing 711 or 1-800-833-6384.
Questions?
If you need assistance applying for this job, are inquiring about the status of your application, would like to request the full position description, or have any other questions, please contact the Recruitment Team at careers@ecy.wa.gov
About the Shorelands and Environmental Assistance (SEA) Program
The Shorelands and Environmental Assistance (SEA) program helps communities manage shorelands and wetlands. Our primary focus is on state and local responsibilities for administering Washington state and federally-delegated laws. Our mission is to work in partnership with communities to support healthy watersheds and promote statewide environmental interests.
Washington Conservation Corps is an environmental service program within the SEA program that supports young adults and military veterans as they jumpstart their careers in the environmental field. We host around 260 members annually through our field crews and Individual Placement positions located all around the state.
WCC is focused on service, safety, inclusivity, integrity, and learning. Our mission is to conserve and enhance the natural resources of Washington while providing meaningful service opportunities to young adults and military veterans.
About the Department of Ecology
As the State of Washington’s environmental protection agency, we are deeply committed to protecting, preserving, and enhancing Washington’s environment for current and future generations. Joining Ecology means becoming part of a team dedicated to protecting and sustaining healthy land, air, water, and climate in harmony with a strong economy. A career in public service at Ecology allows you to help solve some of the most challenging problems facing our state, while keeping your health and financial security a priority. We combine one of the most competitive benefits packages in the nation with a strong commitment to life/work balance. We invest in our employees to create and sustain a working environment that encourages creative leadership, effective resource management, teamwork, professionalism, and accountability.
Ecology 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
To learn more about Ecology, please visit our website , explore Working at Ecology , check out our Strategic Plan , and connect with us on LinkedIn , Facebook , Instagram , YouTube , or our blog .
Equal Opportunity Employer: The Washington State Department of Ecology is an equal opportunity employer. We strive to create a working environment that includes and respects cultural, racial, ethnic, sexual orientation and gender identity diversity. Women, racial and ethnic minorities, persons of disability, persons over 40 years of age, veterans, military spouses or people with military status, and people of all sexual orientations and gender identities are encouraged to apply.
Collective Bargaining: This is a position covered by a bargaining unit for which the Washington Federation of State Employees (WFSE) is the exclusive representative.
Note: This recruitment may be used to fill other positions of the same job classification across the agency. Once all the position(s) from the recruitment announcement are filled, the recruitment may only be used to fill additional open positions for the next sixty (60) days.
Keeping Washington Clean and Evergreen
The Department of Ecology is hiring Washington Conservation Corps (WCC) Crew Supervisor 1 positions. WCC is an environmental service program within the Shorelands and Environmental Assistance (SEA) Program ( Washington Conservation Corps - Washington State Department of Ecology ).
This is a project position that is funded until June 30, 2027.
Application Timeline:
This is a continuous position posting. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis and will be entered into a candidate pool. There may or may not be a vacancy at the time you apply, however, a position could open at any time. It is to your advantage to apply as soon as possible.
Applications expire every 90 days. To remain in the WCC Crew Supervisor candidate pool, you must re-apply every 90 days.
MULTIPLE LOCATIONS:
This posting will be used to fill vacancies in the Olympic region which includes Clallam, Jefferson, Grays Harbor, Kitsap, and Mason counties and is open continuous.
When applying for these positions, you are entering your name into a candidate pool. There may or may not be a vacancy at the time you apply.
Alpine meadows and mountain vistas, mossy rainforests, pristine lakes, rugged beaches, and varied coastlines characterize the westernmost region in Washington State. The peninsula is defined by Olympic National Park and bordered by the Pacific Ocean, the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and the Hood Canal. Just across the water from Seattle and Tacoma, the area is a world class destination for outdoor activity and adventure and home to quaint coastal towns, local seafood, and a lifestyle removed from the urban hustle.
ONLY IN-PERSON, NO TELEWORK:
Schedule: This position is required to work in the field 40 hours per week and is not eligible for telework.
Typical schedule is 40 hours per week, Monday through Thursday, 7:00am-5:30pm.
Possible alternative schedule when traveling could be Thursday through Thursday, 10-hour days, with six days off prior.
Duties
This position will supervise and mentor a crew of five Washington Conservation Corps (WCC) members in the performance of natural resource assignments. As a supervisor, you may lead some combination of the following projects:
1) Habitat Enhancement: riparian restoration, noxious weed control, in-stream salmon recovery work, etc.
2) Recreational Enhancement: Campground upgrades and maintenance, front and back country trail construction and maintenance, boardwalk installation, etc.
3) Spike: Many WCC crews travel around the state of Washington to complete both restoration and recreation focused projects. Food and lodging are provided when in travel status. Time on spike projects will vary by crew and season but may be between 25-75% of project time.
WCC is a nationally recognized disaster response program. WCC supervisors may lead crew deployments to local and national disasters.
What you will do:
Crew Supervision:
Support and guide crew members in developing and pursuing career and education objectives. Support the safety, well-being, and inclusion of all crew members.
Recruit, interview, and select new crew members. Review, plan and assign work tasks for crew members.
Evaluate crew member performance and development. Give clear feedback on past performance and outline expectations for professional growth. Document performance issues and make recommendations for disciplinary action.
Project Management:
Track and complete conservation projects. Monitor the use of materials, tools, and equipment, communicate progress with project sponsor and WCC staff, and assign tasks to individual crew members.
Complete and submit necessary paperwork such as timesheets, travel logs, credit card logs & receipts, safety reports, production reports, administrative forms, hiring and termination forms, and member evaluations.
Ensure that all equipment is being used safely and maintained properly. Equipment may include small power tools, such as chain saws, augers, brush cutters, etc., and hand tools, such as shovels, axes, rakes, etc.
Drive and ensure the maintenance of state owned/leased vehicles, usually four-wheel drive pick-up trucks.
Working Conditions:
This position often requires working in inclement weather, navigating rough terrain and wilderness areas, walking several miles per day, working on steep inclines and variable terrain, and lifting up to 60 pounds repetitively for extended periods of time.
This position may require overnight travel to accomplish assignments, consecutive days of work up to eight (8) days in travel status, work in excess of 40 hours per week, or deployment to natural disaster areas in an emergency response capacity for up to 30 consecutive days.
Qualifications
For detailed information on how we calculate experience, please visit our Recruitment website .
Required Qualifications:
Three (3) years of experience equivalent to WCC field work, young adult mentorship, or leadership (e.g., serving in an outdoor leadership or experiential education role, serving as a crew lead, coordinating field activities, etc.).
OR
Satisfactory completion of a two-year Forest Technology Vocational Program and one (1) year of field experience as a WCC crew member or work that includes emergency response to natural disasters, hazardous spills, firefighting, and/or habitat restoration.
OR
An Associate's degree in Environmental Science or Studies, Forestry, or closely related field, and one (1) year of field experience as a WCC crew member or work that includes emergency response to natural disasters, hazardous spills, firefighting, and/or habitat restoration.
Qualifying military experience can substitute, year for year, for field experience.
Special Requirements/Conditions of Employment:
Must possess and maintain a valid driver's license.
Prior to a new hire, a background check including criminal record history will be conducted. Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant's suitability and competence to perform in the position.
Desired Qualifications:
Experience in supervision and training of employees, natural resource conservation and maintenance work, and the use of a variety of hand and power tools.
Field skill certifications such as Wilderness First Aid Certification, Pesticide Operators License, and Wildland Firefighter Red Card.
FEMA Disaster Response Training, such as Intermediate Incident Command System (ICS 300), and Introduction to NIMS (IS-700).
If you are excited about this role but not sure if your experience aligns perfectly with every qualification in the job description, we encourage you to apply. Studies have shown that women and people of color are less likely to apply to jobs unless they meet every single qualification. At the Department of Ecology, we are dedicated to building a diverse and authentic workplace centered in belonging. You may just be the needed candidate for this or other roles.
Supplemental Information
Ecology does not use the E-Verify system; therefore, we are not eligible to extend STEM Optional Practical Training (OPT). For more information, please visit www.uscis.gov .
Our Commitment to DEIR
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Respect (DEIR) are core values central to Ecology's work. We strive to be a workplace where we are esteemed for sharing our authentic identities, while advancing our individual professional goals and collaborating to protect, preserve, and enhance the environment for current and future generations.
Diversity: We celebrate and appreciate diversity; our unique perspectives and abilities enrich us all and lead to innovative approaches and solutions.
Equity: We champion equity, recognizing that each of us need different things to thrive.
Inclusion: We intentionally create and hold space so that we all have meaningful opportunities to participate and contribute to Ecology’s work.
Respect: We treat each other with respect and dignity, acknowledging the inherent worth of our diverse perspectives and lived experiences, even in times of uncertainty and disagreement.
We believe that DEIR is both a goal and an action. We are on a journey, honoring our shared humanity and taking steps to demonstrate our commitment to a vision where each of us is heard, seen, and valued.
Application Process
Ecology seeks diverse applicants: We view diversity, equity, inclusion, and respect through a broad lens including race, ethnicity, class, age, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, immigration status, military background, language, education, life experience, physical disability, neurodiversity, and intersectional identities. Qualified job seekers from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
How to Apply
Click “Apply” at the top of this page. Complete the entire application, including full work history and responses to all supplemental questions. Cover letter and resume not required but may be attached if desired.
Because we base our selection on the information you provide, it is in your best interest to complete the application thoroughly. A resume will not substitute for the “work experience” section of the application or vice versa. Applications with blank fields or supplemental question responses with comments such as “see resume” may be considered incomplete.
For detailed application information, please visit our Recruitment website .
Application Attestation: By submitting an application, you are affirming that the information contained in your application and on all attachments is complete and truthful. The state may verify this information, and any false or misleading answers may result in rejection of your application or dismissal if employed.
Need an Accommodation?
If you need reasonable accommodation during the application and/or screening process, including this job announcement in an alternate format:
Please contact us at 360-407-6186 or careers@ecy.wa.gov
If you are deaf or hard of hearing, you may call through the Washington Relay Service by dialing 711 or 1-800-833-6384.
Questions?
If you need assistance applying for this job, are inquiring about the status of your application, would like to request the full position description, or have any other questions, please contact the Recruitment Team at careers@ecy.wa.gov
About the Shorelands and Environmental Assistance (SEA) Program
The Shorelands and Environmental Assistance (SEA) program helps communities manage shorelands and wetlands. Our primary focus is on state and local responsibilities for administering Washington state and federally-delegated laws. Our mission is to work in partnership with communities to support healthy watersheds and promote statewide environmental interests.
Washington Conservation Corps is an environmental service program within the SEA program that supports young adults and military veterans as they jumpstart their careers in the environmental field. We host around 260 members annually through our field crews and Individual Placement positions located all around the state.
WCC is focused on service, safety, inclusivity, integrity, and learning. Our mission is to conserve and enhance the natural resources of Washington while providing meaningful service opportunities to young adults and military veterans.
About the Department of Ecology
As the State of Washington’s environmental protection agency, we are deeply committed to protecting, preserving, and enhancing Washington’s environment for current and future generations. Joining Ecology means becoming part of a team dedicated to protecting and sustaining healthy land, air, water, and climate in harmony with a strong economy. A career in public service at Ecology allows you to help solve some of the most challenging problems facing our state, while keeping your health and financial security a priority. We combine one of the most competitive benefits packages in the nation with a strong commitment to life/work balance. We invest in our employees to create and sustain a working environment that encourages creative leadership, effective resource management, teamwork, professionalism, and accountability.
Ecology 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
To learn more about Ecology, please visit our website , explore Working at Ecology , check out our Strategic Plan , and connect with us on LinkedIn , Facebook , Instagram , YouTube , or our blog .
Equal Opportunity Employer: The Washington State Department of Ecology is an equal opportunity employer. We strive to create a working environment that includes and respects cultural, racial, ethnic, sexual orientation and gender identity diversity. Women, racial and ethnic minorities, persons of disability, persons over 40 years of age, veterans, military spouses or people with military status, and people of all sexual orientations and gender identities are encouraged to apply.
Collective Bargaining: This is a position covered by a bargaining unit for which the Washington Federation of State Employees (WFSE) is the exclusive representative.
Note: This recruitment may be used to fill other positions of the same job classification across the agency. Once all the position(s) from the recruitment announcement are filled, the recruitment may only be used to fill additional open positions for the next sixty (60) days.
Clark County
APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED ON THIS PLATFORM WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. YOU MUST APPLY ON CLARK COUNTY'S WEBSITE TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THE POSITION.
For Complete Job Announcement, Application Requirements, and to apply on-line (applications on external sites are not monitored), please visit our website at:
https://www.clark.wa.gov/human-resources/explore-careers-clark-county
Job Summary
At the Clerk’s Office, we carry out our mission of serving the public in a courteous and professional manner. We are passionate about our employees and the vital role they play in the Superior Court System. Our office is currently recruiting for a Court Assistant II to join our team. Qualified candidates from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply. This position will perform a wide variety of technical operations requiring specialized legal knowledge. • Provide information to the public, co-workers and outside agencies concerning case or court process. • Process case filing documents that come from the members of the public, prosecuting attorney, and attorneys. • Participate in daily team assignments in support of Court operations. • Maintain multiple data and case management systems. • May assist in training of other assigned staff. The schedule for this position is Monday through Friday, shifts vary, but scheduled no later than 5pm. The Clerks Office values our community’s diversity and seeks ways to promote equity and inclusion within the organization and with the public. Our department also encourages applications from candidates with knowledge, ability and experience working with a broad range of individuals and communities with diverse racial, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds. This position is represented by Local 11 – OPEIU(office of professional employees international union, AFL-CIO. This posting is open until filled.
Qualifications
Education and Experience:
Two years of clerical word processing, typing or stenographic work experience which includes at least one year of work directly related to the work of the class; or On year (45 credit hours) of post-secondary business legal or office occupational training or education may be substituted for one year of required experience.
Knowledge of: M odern office practices; business English, grammar, spelling and punctuation; the operation of Court and court processing activity.
Ability to: W ork independently in a high pressure environment; follow, understand and apply prescribed procedures, policies, laws and regulations to the legal processing activities of the Court systems; express ideas clearly and concisely both orally and in writing; operate standard office equipment including word processors computer terminals, typewriters, adding machines, calculators, dictaphones, copiers and transcribers; sit or stand both for long periods of time while performing routine and repetitive functions; to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, supervisors, other agencies and the general public.
SELECTION PROCESS:
Resume and other documents must be attached together in the 'Resume Upload' section of the application. Multiple files are allowed, but all applicant attachments must be uploaded simultaneously, as there is no way to edit or append uploaded materials after submitting the application.
Application Review (Pass/ Fail) - An online application is required. Attaching a resume does not substitute for a completed application; incomplete applications will not pass the application review. Candidates deemed most qualified will be invited to participate in the remainder of the selection process.
Practical Exam (Pass/Fail) - This recruitment may require a practical exam which will be job related and may include, but not limited to, the qualifications outlined in the job announcement. Candidates deemed most qualified will be invited to participate in the remainder of the selection process.
Oral Interview - The interview will be job related and may include, not limited to, the qualifications outlined in the job announcement. Top candidate(s) will continue in the process.
Employment references will be conducted for the final candidates and may include verification of education.
It is general policy of the County that new employees should be hired at the lower steps of the applicable range and advance through the range at the normal progression.
Examples of Duties
Duties may include but are not limited to the following:
Attends Court and makes accurate minutes of proceedings; instructs defendants; administers oaths; oversees exhibits; prepares and processes orders of the Court; performs follow-up work as required.
Issues warrants, summons, subpoenas, notices and hearings, writs of garnishments, restriction and habeas corpus, criminal commitments, attachments and other legal documents ordered by the Court.
Receives, receipts, disburses and balances fines, bail, support and restitution payments, court costs, trust accounts, juror and witness fees.
Prepares Court calendars (dockets) for Civil, criminal, probate, domestic relations, small claims, traffic and mental illness cases; schedules mitigation and pretrial hearings; prepares case files for Court sessions ensuring appropriate documentation; sets and coordinates jury trials, contacting appropriate persons and initiating related correspondence.
Prepares cases for appellate proceedings; processes appeals by preparing Court records and exhibits for transfer.
Advises and maintains contact with prosecutors, attorneys and law enforcement personnel concerning case status; acts as liaison judges and legal parties.
Responds to telephone inquiries; sorts and routes documents; initiates correspondence requesting information or in response to a Court-related inquiry.
Performs data entry for Court functions through a computer terminal; gathers, compiles, codes, records, enters and extracts data.
Takes applications, approves notary bonds, records business information as required by law; processes paperwork for commitments, releases and referrals; contacts appropriate departments and agencies for the exchange of information; enters citations or complaints into computer or log book.
Arranges for time payments for Court-related fines; monitors payments and takes appropriate action for delinquent payments; pursues collection of dishonored checks; monitors case dispositions for defendant compliance to sentences.
Assists in balancing daily receipts and accounts.
Operates standard office equipment.
Performs related work as required.
Salary Grade
Local 11.6
Salary Range
$25.85 - $33.61- per hour
Close Date
Open Until Filled
Recruiter
Leslie Harrington Smith
Email:
Leslie.HarringtonSmith@clark.wa.gov
Equal Opportunity Employer
Clark County is an equal opportunity employer committed to providing equal opportunity in employment, access, and delivery of all county services. Clark County’s Equal Employment Opportunity Plan is available at http://www.clark.wa.gov/human-resources/documents .
Employee Benefits and additional compensation
Clark County provides regular full-time and part-time employees with a comprehensive benefits package which includes medical, vision and dental insurance, paid leave, flexible spending accounts, life insurance and long-term disability, retirement, and deferred compensation. Some types of employees in some positions and bargaining units might have different benefits and additional compensation. More specific benefit information for the different bargaining units can be found at https://clark.wa.gov/human-resources/employee-benefits . Also please refer to the specific bargaining unit contract for additional compensation at https://clark.wa.gov/human-resources/documents .
Retirement Information
All Clark County employees must participate in a WASHINGTON STATE RETIREMENT SYSTEM PLAN (PERS, PSERS or LEOFF).Employee contributions begin the first day of work. Current contribution rates vary by plan but could range from 5% to 15% of gross pay, depending on the plan choice.
For additional information, check out the Department of Retirement Systems' web site here: http://www.drs.wa.gov/
If you are in need of ADA/Section 504 assistance for accommodations, please contact Human Resources at (564) 397-2456; Relay (800) 833-6388.
APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED ON THIS PLATFORM WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. YOU MUST APPLY ON CLARK COUNTY'S WEBSITE TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THE POSITION.
For Complete Job Announcement, Application Requirements, and to apply on-line (applications on external sites are not monitored), please visit our website at:
https://www.clark.wa.gov/human-resources/explore-careers-clark-county
Job Summary
At the Clerk’s Office, we carry out our mission of serving the public in a courteous and professional manner. We are passionate about our employees and the vital role they play in the Superior Court System. Our office is currently recruiting for a Court Assistant II to join our team. Qualified candidates from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply. This position will perform a wide variety of technical operations requiring specialized legal knowledge. • Provide information to the public, co-workers and outside agencies concerning case or court process. • Process case filing documents that come from the members of the public, prosecuting attorney, and attorneys. • Participate in daily team assignments in support of Court operations. • Maintain multiple data and case management systems. • May assist in training of other assigned staff. The schedule for this position is Monday through Friday, shifts vary, but scheduled no later than 5pm. The Clerks Office values our community’s diversity and seeks ways to promote equity and inclusion within the organization and with the public. Our department also encourages applications from candidates with knowledge, ability and experience working with a broad range of individuals and communities with diverse racial, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds. This position is represented by Local 11 – OPEIU(office of professional employees international union, AFL-CIO. This posting is open until filled.
Qualifications
Education and Experience:
Two years of clerical word processing, typing or stenographic work experience which includes at least one year of work directly related to the work of the class; or On year (45 credit hours) of post-secondary business legal or office occupational training or education may be substituted for one year of required experience.
Knowledge of: M odern office practices; business English, grammar, spelling and punctuation; the operation of Court and court processing activity.
Ability to: W ork independently in a high pressure environment; follow, understand and apply prescribed procedures, policies, laws and regulations to the legal processing activities of the Court systems; express ideas clearly and concisely both orally and in writing; operate standard office equipment including word processors computer terminals, typewriters, adding machines, calculators, dictaphones, copiers and transcribers; sit or stand both for long periods of time while performing routine and repetitive functions; to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, supervisors, other agencies and the general public.
SELECTION PROCESS:
Resume and other documents must be attached together in the 'Resume Upload' section of the application. Multiple files are allowed, but all applicant attachments must be uploaded simultaneously, as there is no way to edit or append uploaded materials after submitting the application.
Application Review (Pass/ Fail) - An online application is required. Attaching a resume does not substitute for a completed application; incomplete applications will not pass the application review. Candidates deemed most qualified will be invited to participate in the remainder of the selection process.
Practical Exam (Pass/Fail) - This recruitment may require a practical exam which will be job related and may include, but not limited to, the qualifications outlined in the job announcement. Candidates deemed most qualified will be invited to participate in the remainder of the selection process.
Oral Interview - The interview will be job related and may include, not limited to, the qualifications outlined in the job announcement. Top candidate(s) will continue in the process.
Employment references will be conducted for the final candidates and may include verification of education.
It is general policy of the County that new employees should be hired at the lower steps of the applicable range and advance through the range at the normal progression.
Examples of Duties
Duties may include but are not limited to the following:
Attends Court and makes accurate minutes of proceedings; instructs defendants; administers oaths; oversees exhibits; prepares and processes orders of the Court; performs follow-up work as required.
Issues warrants, summons, subpoenas, notices and hearings, writs of garnishments, restriction and habeas corpus, criminal commitments, attachments and other legal documents ordered by the Court.
Receives, receipts, disburses and balances fines, bail, support and restitution payments, court costs, trust accounts, juror and witness fees.
Prepares Court calendars (dockets) for Civil, criminal, probate, domestic relations, small claims, traffic and mental illness cases; schedules mitigation and pretrial hearings; prepares case files for Court sessions ensuring appropriate documentation; sets and coordinates jury trials, contacting appropriate persons and initiating related correspondence.
Prepares cases for appellate proceedings; processes appeals by preparing Court records and exhibits for transfer.
Advises and maintains contact with prosecutors, attorneys and law enforcement personnel concerning case status; acts as liaison judges and legal parties.
Responds to telephone inquiries; sorts and routes documents; initiates correspondence requesting information or in response to a Court-related inquiry.
Performs data entry for Court functions through a computer terminal; gathers, compiles, codes, records, enters and extracts data.
Takes applications, approves notary bonds, records business information as required by law; processes paperwork for commitments, releases and referrals; contacts appropriate departments and agencies for the exchange of information; enters citations or complaints into computer or log book.
Arranges for time payments for Court-related fines; monitors payments and takes appropriate action for delinquent payments; pursues collection of dishonored checks; monitors case dispositions for defendant compliance to sentences.
Assists in balancing daily receipts and accounts.
Operates standard office equipment.
Performs related work as required.
Salary Grade
Local 11.6
Salary Range
$25.85 - $33.61- per hour
Close Date
Open Until Filled
Recruiter
Leslie Harrington Smith
Email:
Leslie.HarringtonSmith@clark.wa.gov
Equal Opportunity Employer
Clark County is an equal opportunity employer committed to providing equal opportunity in employment, access, and delivery of all county services. Clark County’s Equal Employment Opportunity Plan is available at http://www.clark.wa.gov/human-resources/documents .
Employee Benefits and additional compensation
Clark County provides regular full-time and part-time employees with a comprehensive benefits package which includes medical, vision and dental insurance, paid leave, flexible spending accounts, life insurance and long-term disability, retirement, and deferred compensation. Some types of employees in some positions and bargaining units might have different benefits and additional compensation. More specific benefit information for the different bargaining units can be found at https://clark.wa.gov/human-resources/employee-benefits . Also please refer to the specific bargaining unit contract for additional compensation at https://clark.wa.gov/human-resources/documents .
Retirement Information
All Clark County employees must participate in a WASHINGTON STATE RETIREMENT SYSTEM PLAN (PERS, PSERS or LEOFF).Employee contributions begin the first day of work. Current contribution rates vary by plan but could range from 5% to 15% of gross pay, depending on the plan choice.
For additional information, check out the Department of Retirement Systems' web site here: http://www.drs.wa.gov/
If you are in need of ADA/Section 504 assistance for accommodations, please contact Human Resources at (564) 397-2456; Relay (800) 833-6388.
Washington State Department of Ecology
Keeping Washington Clean and Evergreen
The Department of Ecology is hiring a CRO SWM Section Manager (WMS Band 2) within the Solid Waste Management Program.
Location:
Central Region Office (CRO) in Union Gap, WA .
Upon hire, you must live within a commutable distance from the duty station.
Schedule:
This position is eligible for telework and flexible schedule options.
A minimum of one day per week is required in the office.
Schedules are dependent upon position needs and are subject to change.
Application Timeline:
Apply by July 28, 2026
Applications submitted after the date above may not be reviewed unless additional qualified applicants are needed.
Duties
In this role, you will step into a dynamic leadership position where you will guide complex environmental programs that will directly influence the health, safety, and future of communities across Washington. You will manage permitting, enforcement, and grant activities that will often involve intricate technical issues, evolving regulations, and high-visibility outcomes. Each day, you will face a mix of strategic decisions and real-time challenges that will require sound judgment, clear communication, and the ability to navigate competing priorities. You will collaborate with local governments, industries, and other interested parties, using your expertise to solve problems that will often be unprecedented or multifaceted.
You will lead a team of professionals who will depend on your direction, coaching, and support to carry out critical work. You will balance resources, staff development, and operational needs while ensuring your section will deliver high-quality results. You will influence policies and help shape regional priorities, making decisions that will affect environmental protection, human health, and public investment. This position will offer the opportunity to make a meaningful impact while continually adapting, learning, and finding innovative approaches to emerging issues.
What you will do:
Lead and manage section staff , including assigning work, coaching, evaluating performance, and supporting professional development.
Oversee program operations related to solid waste, biosolids, and delegated federal programs to ensure regulatory compliance and alignment with organizational goals.
Review, develop, and approve permits, enforcement actions, and grant awards to protect environmental and public health outcomes.
Interpret and apply laws, rules, and policies to make consistent, defensible decisions on permitting, planning, compliance, and funding.
Develop and manage budgets and resource plans to align staffing, workload, and financial needs with program priorities.
Provide clear communication and guidance to staff, leadership, interested parties, and the public on program activities and regulatory requirements.
Coordinate with internal and external partners , building relationships to support collaborative problem-solving and effective program implementation.
Implement strategic and program plans , track section performance, and address emerging issues to ensure high-quality outcomes.
Qualifications
For detailed information on how we calculate experience and responses to other frequently asked questions, please visit our Recruitment website .
Required Qualifications:
Nine (9) years of experience and/or education related to the duties of the position, which includes the following:
Ability to communicate clearly and professionally to help others understand information, expectations, and decisions .
Ability to work effectively with others to build positive relationships and support shared goals.
Ability to plan, prioritize, and manage program activities and resources to deliver consistent and accountable outcomes.
Ability to understand and apply laws, rules, and policies to ensure decisions are accurate, defensible, and consistent.
Ability to review and approve permits, plans, and enforcement actions to ensure work follows applicable laws and standards.
Ability to review work for accuracy and completeness to maintain high-quality documents, decisions, and outcomes.
Education: involving a major study in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering or Civil Engineering, Public Administration or Public Policy, Natural Resource Management, Chemistry, Biology, Geology, or Related Physical Sciences, Business Administration or Management, Environmental Health or Public Health, Urban, Regional, or Environmental Planning, Legal Studies or Environmental Law coursework or related area of study.
Desired Qualifications:
Experience in meeting the WMS leadership competencies
5 years’ experience managing environmental issues, environmental permitting, doing scientific analysis, and rule interpretation.
If you are excited about this role and meet the required qualifications, we encourage you to apply. Desired qualifications reflect additional knowledge, skills, or experience that are nice to have but not required. Studies have shown that some applicants, especially women and people of color, are less likely to apply unless they meet every listed qualification. At the Department of Ecology, we are dedicated to building a diverse and authentic workplace centered in belonging, and we welcome applicants with varied backgrounds and unique perspectives.
Supplemental Information
Ecology does not use the E-Verify system; therefore, we are not eligible to extend STEM Optional Practical Training (OPT). For more information, please visit www.uscis.gov .
Our Commitment to DEIR
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Respect (DEIR) are core values central to Ecology's work. We strive to be a workplace where we are esteemed for sharing our authentic identities, while advancing our individual professional goals and collaborating to protect, preserve, and enhance the environment for current and future generations.
Diversity: We celebrate and appreciate diversity; our unique perspectives and abilities enrich us all and lead to innovative approaches and solutions.
Equity: We champion equity, recognizing that each of us need different things to thrive.
Inclusion: We intentionally create and hold space so that we all have meaningful opportunities to participate and contribute to Ecology’s work.
Respect: We treat each other with respect and dignity, acknowledging the inherent worth of our diverse perspectives and lived experiences, even in times of uncertainty and disagreement.
We believe that DEIR is both a goal and an action. We are on a journey, honoring our shared humanity and taking steps to demonstrate our commitment to a vision where each of us is heard, seen, and valued.
Application Process
Ecology seeks diverse applicants: We view diversity, equity, inclusion, and respect through a broad lens including race, ethnicity, class, age, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, immigration status, military background, language, education, life experience, physical disability, neurodiversity, and intersectional identities. Qualified job seekers from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
How to Apply
Click “Apply” at the top of this page. Complete the entire application, including full work history and responses to all supplemental questions, and attach:
Cover letter, describing your interest in and qualifications for this position
Resume
Because we base our selection on the information you provide, it is in your best interest to complete the application thoroughly. A resume will not substitute for the “work experience” section of the application or vice versa. Applications with blank fields or supplemental question responses with comments such as “see resume” may be considered incomplete.
For detailed application information, please visit our Recruitment website.
Application Attestation: By submitting an application, you are affirming that the information contained in your application and on all attachments is complete and truthful. The state may verify this information, and any false or misleading answers may result in rejection of your application or dismissal if employed.
Need an Accommodation?
If you need reasonable accommodation during the application and/or screening process, including this job announcement in an alternate format:
Please contact us at 360-407-6186 or careers@ecy.wa.gov
If you are deaf or hard of hearing, you may call through the Washington Relay Service by dialing 711 or 1-800-833-6384.
Questions?
For specific questions about the position location options, schedule, or duties, please contact Peter Lyon at Peter.Lyon@ecy.wa.gov
If you need assistance applying for this job, are inquiring about the status of your application, would like to request the full position description, or have any other questions, please contact the Recruitment Team at careers@ecy.wa.gov
About the Solid Waste Management Program
The mission of the Solid Waste Management Program is to reduce wastes through prevention and reuse, keep toxics out of the environment, and safely manage what remains.
About the Department of Ecology
As the State of Washington’s environmental protection agency, we are deeply committed to protecting, preserving, and enhancing Washington’s environment for current and future generations. Joining Ecology means becoming part of a team dedicated to protecting and sustaining healthy land, air, water, and climate in harmony with a strong economy. A career in public service at Ecology allows you to help solve some of the most challenging problems facing our state, while keeping your health and financial security a priority. We combine one of the most competitive benefits packages in the nation with a strong commitment to life/work balance. We invest in our employees to create and sustain a working environment that encourages creative leadership, effective resource management, teamwork, professionalism, and accountability.
Ecology 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 Incentive , Combined Fund Drive , SmartHealth * Click here for more information
To learn more about Ecology, please visit our website , explore Working at Ecology , check out our Strategic Plan , and connect with us on LinkedIn , Facebook , Instagram , YouTube , or our blog .
Equal Opportunity Employer: The Washington State Department of Ecology is an equal opportunity employer. We strive to create a working environment that includes and respects cultural, racial, ethnic, sexual orientation and gender identity diversity. Women, racial and ethnic minorities, persons of disability, persons over 40 years of age, veterans, military spouses or people with military status, and people of all sexual orientations and gender identities are encouraged to apply.
Note: This recruitment may be used to fill other positions of the same job classification across the agency.
Keeping Washington Clean and Evergreen
The Department of Ecology is hiring a CRO SWM Section Manager (WMS Band 2) within the Solid Waste Management Program.
Location:
Central Region Office (CRO) in Union Gap, WA .
Upon hire, you must live within a commutable distance from the duty station.
Schedule:
This position is eligible for telework and flexible schedule options.
A minimum of one day per week is required in the office.
Schedules are dependent upon position needs and are subject to change.
Application Timeline:
Apply by July 28, 2026
Applications submitted after the date above may not be reviewed unless additional qualified applicants are needed.
Duties
In this role, you will step into a dynamic leadership position where you will guide complex environmental programs that will directly influence the health, safety, and future of communities across Washington. You will manage permitting, enforcement, and grant activities that will often involve intricate technical issues, evolving regulations, and high-visibility outcomes. Each day, you will face a mix of strategic decisions and real-time challenges that will require sound judgment, clear communication, and the ability to navigate competing priorities. You will collaborate with local governments, industries, and other interested parties, using your expertise to solve problems that will often be unprecedented or multifaceted.
You will lead a team of professionals who will depend on your direction, coaching, and support to carry out critical work. You will balance resources, staff development, and operational needs while ensuring your section will deliver high-quality results. You will influence policies and help shape regional priorities, making decisions that will affect environmental protection, human health, and public investment. This position will offer the opportunity to make a meaningful impact while continually adapting, learning, and finding innovative approaches to emerging issues.
What you will do:
Lead and manage section staff , including assigning work, coaching, evaluating performance, and supporting professional development.
Oversee program operations related to solid waste, biosolids, and delegated federal programs to ensure regulatory compliance and alignment with organizational goals.
Review, develop, and approve permits, enforcement actions, and grant awards to protect environmental and public health outcomes.
Interpret and apply laws, rules, and policies to make consistent, defensible decisions on permitting, planning, compliance, and funding.
Develop and manage budgets and resource plans to align staffing, workload, and financial needs with program priorities.
Provide clear communication and guidance to staff, leadership, interested parties, and the public on program activities and regulatory requirements.
Coordinate with internal and external partners , building relationships to support collaborative problem-solving and effective program implementation.
Implement strategic and program plans , track section performance, and address emerging issues to ensure high-quality outcomes.
Qualifications
For detailed information on how we calculate experience and responses to other frequently asked questions, please visit our Recruitment website .
Required Qualifications:
Nine (9) years of experience and/or education related to the duties of the position, which includes the following:
Ability to communicate clearly and professionally to help others understand information, expectations, and decisions .
Ability to work effectively with others to build positive relationships and support shared goals.
Ability to plan, prioritize, and manage program activities and resources to deliver consistent and accountable outcomes.
Ability to understand and apply laws, rules, and policies to ensure decisions are accurate, defensible, and consistent.
Ability to review and approve permits, plans, and enforcement actions to ensure work follows applicable laws and standards.
Ability to review work for accuracy and completeness to maintain high-quality documents, decisions, and outcomes.
Education: involving a major study in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering or Civil Engineering, Public Administration or Public Policy, Natural Resource Management, Chemistry, Biology, Geology, or Related Physical Sciences, Business Administration or Management, Environmental Health or Public Health, Urban, Regional, or Environmental Planning, Legal Studies or Environmental Law coursework or related area of study.
Desired Qualifications:
Experience in meeting the WMS leadership competencies
5 years’ experience managing environmental issues, environmental permitting, doing scientific analysis, and rule interpretation.
If you are excited about this role and meet the required qualifications, we encourage you to apply. Desired qualifications reflect additional knowledge, skills, or experience that are nice to have but not required. Studies have shown that some applicants, especially women and people of color, are less likely to apply unless they meet every listed qualification. At the Department of Ecology, we are dedicated to building a diverse and authentic workplace centered in belonging, and we welcome applicants with varied backgrounds and unique perspectives.
Supplemental Information
Ecology does not use the E-Verify system; therefore, we are not eligible to extend STEM Optional Practical Training (OPT). For more information, please visit www.uscis.gov .
Our Commitment to DEIR
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Respect (DEIR) are core values central to Ecology's work. We strive to be a workplace where we are esteemed for sharing our authentic identities, while advancing our individual professional goals and collaborating to protect, preserve, and enhance the environment for current and future generations.
Diversity: We celebrate and appreciate diversity; our unique perspectives and abilities enrich us all and lead to innovative approaches and solutions.
Equity: We champion equity, recognizing that each of us need different things to thrive.
Inclusion: We intentionally create and hold space so that we all have meaningful opportunities to participate and contribute to Ecology’s work.
Respect: We treat each other with respect and dignity, acknowledging the inherent worth of our diverse perspectives and lived experiences, even in times of uncertainty and disagreement.
We believe that DEIR is both a goal and an action. We are on a journey, honoring our shared humanity and taking steps to demonstrate our commitment to a vision where each of us is heard, seen, and valued.
Application Process
Ecology seeks diverse applicants: We view diversity, equity, inclusion, and respect through a broad lens including race, ethnicity, class, age, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, immigration status, military background, language, education, life experience, physical disability, neurodiversity, and intersectional identities. Qualified job seekers from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
How to Apply
Click “Apply” at the top of this page. Complete the entire application, including full work history and responses to all supplemental questions, and attach:
Cover letter, describing your interest in and qualifications for this position
Resume
Because we base our selection on the information you provide, it is in your best interest to complete the application thoroughly. A resume will not substitute for the “work experience” section of the application or vice versa. Applications with blank fields or supplemental question responses with comments such as “see resume” may be considered incomplete.
For detailed application information, please visit our Recruitment website.
Application Attestation: By submitting an application, you are affirming that the information contained in your application and on all attachments is complete and truthful. The state may verify this information, and any false or misleading answers may result in rejection of your application or dismissal if employed.
Need an Accommodation?
If you need reasonable accommodation during the application and/or screening process, including this job announcement in an alternate format:
Please contact us at 360-407-6186 or careers@ecy.wa.gov
If you are deaf or hard of hearing, you may call through the Washington Relay Service by dialing 711 or 1-800-833-6384.
Questions?
For specific questions about the position location options, schedule, or duties, please contact Peter Lyon at Peter.Lyon@ecy.wa.gov
If you need assistance applying for this job, are inquiring about the status of your application, would like to request the full position description, or have any other questions, please contact the Recruitment Team at careers@ecy.wa.gov
About the Solid Waste Management Program
The mission of the Solid Waste Management Program is to reduce wastes through prevention and reuse, keep toxics out of the environment, and safely manage what remains.
About the Department of Ecology
As the State of Washington’s environmental protection agency, we are deeply committed to protecting, preserving, and enhancing Washington’s environment for current and future generations. Joining Ecology means becoming part of a team dedicated to protecting and sustaining healthy land, air, water, and climate in harmony with a strong economy. A career in public service at Ecology allows you to help solve some of the most challenging problems facing our state, while keeping your health and financial security a priority. We combine one of the most competitive benefits packages in the nation with a strong commitment to life/work balance. We invest in our employees to create and sustain a working environment that encourages creative leadership, effective resource management, teamwork, professionalism, and accountability.
Ecology 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 Incentive , Combined Fund Drive , SmartHealth * Click here for more information
To learn more about Ecology, please visit our website , explore Working at Ecology , check out our Strategic Plan , and connect with us on LinkedIn , Facebook , Instagram , YouTube , or our blog .
Equal Opportunity Employer: The Washington State Department of Ecology is an equal opportunity employer. We strive to create a working environment that includes and respects cultural, racial, ethnic, sexual orientation and gender identity diversity. Women, racial and ethnic minorities, persons of disability, persons over 40 years of age, veterans, military spouses or people with military status, and people of all sexual orientations and gender identities are encouraged to apply.
Note: This recruitment may be used to fill other positions of the same job classification across the agency.