🚨 Exciting Opportunity in Fleet & Inventory Management! 🚨 King County Parks is hiring a Fleet & Inventory Coordinator to support our mission of providing sustainable, efficient operations across our parks and recreational spaces. This role offers the chance to: -Support fleet electrification initiatives 🌱 -Optimize inventory management and operation efficiency 📦 -Collaborate across teams to drive continuous improvement ⚙️ -Make a direct impact on the future of fleet sustainability 🚗⚡ If you have a strong project/program management background, sound leadership skills and a knack for data-driven decision-making, this might be the perfect opportunity for you! https://bit.ly/4dRamez 📌 Apply now and be part of a team that fosters collaboration, innovation, and a commitment to Equity and Social Justice in everything we do. #Kingcountyjobs #Gopublic #Governmentjobs #hiring #programmanagement #fleetmanagement #inventorymanagement #Electrification #KingCountyParks #sustainability #jobopportunity #leadership #Parksandrecreation
King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks
Utilities
Seattle, WA 4,045 followers
About us
The King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks works in support of sustainable and livable communities and a clean and healthy natural environment. Our mission is to foster environmental stewardship and strengthen communities by providing regional parks, protecting the region's water, air, land and natural habitats, and reducing, safely disposing of and creating resources from wastewater and solid waste.
- Website
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https://kingcounty.gov/depts/dnrp.aspx
External link for King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks
- Industry
- Utilities
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Seattle, WA
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1958
- Specialties
- Resource Recovery, Wastewater Treatment, Environmental Education, Engineering, Public Outreach, Skilled Crafts, modeling, design, project management, inspection, Parks, Trails, Environmental Science, Recycling, Solid Waste Management, Resource Recovery, Land Conservation, Habitat restoration, Equity and inclusion, and Operations
Locations
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Primary
201 South Jackson Street
Seattle, WA 98104, US
Employees at King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks
Updates
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KING 5 Media Group local news reporter and meteorologist Leah Pezzetti recently joined us along the Snoqualmie River to see a swiftwater training session with members of King County's Flood Patrol group. River flooding is King County's most-common natural disaster, impacting King County communities every year, typically during the October through April flood season. During moderate or higher flood events, two-person King County flood patrol crews are in the field to monitor flood conditions, inspect levees and structures that stabilize riverbanks, and report their observations to floodplain managers as part of the county’s overall work to help protect people and their communities. This training session, conducted by in-house subject matter experts, was intended to give flood patrol members the vital safety skills they need to perform their critical role of observing conditions during flood events. Flood patrols operate seven days a week when activated and is one of the many services provided from the King County Flood Warning Center that is funded by the King County Flood Control District. https://lnkd.in/gwnB7meS
King County trains flood patrol teams as rainy season begins
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Have ideas for climate action? We’re updating King County’s climate action plan and we need your input! 🔗 Share your thoughts https://lnkd.in/gSEgd5ba
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Calling all nature lovers and eco-warriors! 🌿🐠 ## Protect Endangered Species & Shape King County's Future! Are you passionate about preserving our precious wildlife? Do you dream of making a real difference in water quality and flood management? King County needs YOU! **Join our dynamic team for a 5-year adventure:** • Become an Endangered Species Act Reviewer • Work with national agencies to safeguard vulnerable species • Expedite vital environmental projects **What's in it for you?** • Flexible remote/onsite work • Comprehensive benefits package • Career growth opportunities **Be the change you want to see:** • Champion equity and social justice • Contribute to a thriving Puget Sound • Create resilient, sustainable communities Don't just watch nature documentaries – be part of the solution! Apply now at https://bit.ly/3UAmMRp and let's make King County bloom together! 🌺🐟🌎
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Floodwaters don’t stop at city limits. That’s why our comprehensive new flood plan expands our approach to flood risk reduction to include urban and coastal communities. Want to know how you can stay safe? Learn more and sign up for flood alerts ➡️ https://lnkd.in/gpV8Awii
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Calling all local food enthusiasts! Local food is vital to King County’s economy, environment, and communities. That’s why we need your input to help shape the future of our food system! The King County Local Food Initiative has supported farmers, food businesses, and increased access to healthy, affordable food for nearly a decade. Now, as we update the plan, we want to hear from YOU! Take our survey by Dec. 1 and help create a vision for a resilient, equitable, and sustainable local food system that works for everyone. https://lnkd.in/grd_rHAq
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Interested in career and paid training opportunities in clean water, sustainable building, and construction? If so, your future is bright! Join us next week at the Fall Job Fair and Workforce Training Symposium. This free event includes hands-on "day in the life" job demonstrations, networking, resume assistance, and opportunities to meet employers hiring now and in the near future. Don't forget to register by this Friday, Oct. 18, to receive a printed nametag at the event. Date: Wednesday, Oct. 23; 4 to 7 p.m. Where: South Seattle College Georgetown Campus: 6737 Corson Avenue South, Seattle, WA 98108 Who: Open to anyone at all stages of careers and education Spanish interpretation will be available. Se proporciona interpretación en Español. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/gKiyT6zT
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🌊 Make a splash with us as a Plant Engineer IV (Mechanical)! Our Wastewater Treatment Division is seeking a talented Plant Engineer to provide Operations and Maintenance (O&M) engineering support and coordination for a major offsite level controls facility upgrade project impacting over 100 regional conveyance facilities. In this role, you’ll be the key O&M engineering representative, ensuring our interests are front and center in engineering decisions while bridging communication between project teams and stakeholders. Your focus will be on mechanical engineering support for the West Section’s pump stations, regulator stations, combined sewage overflow stations (CSOs), and the West Point Treatment Plant (WPTP). 💧 Help us ensure that all standards and specifications are met from design through commissioning! Ready to dive in? Apply today and make a difference in wastewater management! 🔗 https://bit.ly/4dKeP2p #PlantEngineer #MechanicalEngineering #WastewaterTreatment #EngineeringJobs #EnvironmentalEngineering #EngineeringCareers #Wastewater #Sustainability #GoPublic #BestRunGovernment
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Join Our Team at Marymoor Park! Ready to lead one of King County’s most popular parks? We’re hiring a Marymoor Park Business Unit Supervisor! You’ll oversee operations, manage budgets, lead events like the Marymoor Concert Series, and represent the park in the community. Grab this opportunity to make a real impact while working with a passionate team. 🌿 Apply today and help create a thriving community space! 🌿bit.ly/4dzoZTH Application Deadline-October 15, 2024 #Kingcountyjobs #ParksAndRecreation #Gopublic #KingCountyParks #MarymoorPark #CareerOpportunity #Customerservice #Leadership #EventsManagement #JoinOurTeam #EquityInAction
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Our Science and Technical Support Section is looking for a Senior Field Hydrologist (Environmental Scientist III) to join the Watershed and Ecological Assessment Team (WEAT). You’ll manage critical monitoring sites supporting long-term hydrology monitoring and habitat restoration. This role involves salmon restoration, stormwater, floodplain, and wastewater management, and even improving efforts to better coexist with beavers. You’ll install and maintain flow, stage, and rain gages, manage data, and coordinate with partners. As a Senior Field Hydrologist, you’ll track hydrology, a key environmental indicator, and provide data for county programs. Working within the Water and Land Resources Division (WLRD), you’ll help achieve our Clean Water Healthy Habitat (CWHH) Strategic Plan goals. Your work will involve tracking weather and hydrologic conditions, assessing human impacts, and providing insightful data analysis for management actions. Join us in advancing our CWHH Plan goals, including cleaner, controlled stormwater runoff. Apply today and make a difference! https://bit.ly/3ZJsS5d #EnvironmentalScience #Hydrology #JobOpportunity #GoPubli #CleanWaterHealthyHabitat #EnvironmentalMonitoring