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Capital Projects Oversight Analyst 1

King County

KCC - King County Council

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$76.75 - $103.22

per hour

Type

Closes

February 10, 2026

SES Pay Grade

Base salary range: $147,649 - $221,900

Typical requirements: Executive-level leadership experience. Senior executive qualifications required.

Note: Actual salary includes locality pay (15-40%+ depending on location).

Job Description

Summary

This job involves reviewing and improving how King County manages big construction projects like transit centers, parks, and wastewater systems to ensure they are efficient, fair, and accountable to the community.

You'll analyze risks, provide feedback on project plans, and focus on equity to address historical injustices.

It's a great fit for an experienced engineer, architect, or construction manager who enjoys oversight work in government and cares about social justice.

Key Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in engineering, architecture, construction management, or related technical field
  • At least seven years of applied experience in delivering capital projects in a government setting
  • Knowledge of project management, contracting, staffing, and risk assessment for capital programs
  • Ability to apply equity and social justice principles to all aspects of work
  • Experience analyzing alternatives and providing feedback on high-risk projects
  • Preferred: Master’s degree, professional engineering or architecture license, or construction management certification

Full Job Description

The King County Auditor’s Office is looking for an experienced engineer, construction manager, or architect to join us in analyzing, overseeing, and improving the accountability, performance, equity, and efficiency of capital systems, programs, and projects in county government through analysis and engagement.

The Auditor’s Office analyzes capital work across King County.

The types of capital programs and projects that we oversee include transit facilities, court buildings, detention facilities, solid waste facilities, wastewater treatment and collection systems, healthcare facilities, parks, trails, roads, and others.

We review capital systems-related issues such as providing feedback on systems for identifying and monitoring the County’s highest risk projects, analysis of alternatives, project management, contracting, and staffing.

King County’s goal is that capital work is developed in accordance with community equity priorities, informed by a perspective on historic and existing inequities, and contributes to improving equity. Examples of recent program impacts include:

  • a more transparent and verifiable approach to setting the County’s sewage treatment capacity charge
  • clarity about the impact of capital projects on garbage disposal fees
  • greater risk mitigation and reduced construction costs on Solid Waste Division’s permanent support facilities project
  • better alignment between salmon habitat restoration goals and county actions
  • identification of key data needs to optimize the County’s use of office space
  • increased oversight and reduced risk in the Harborview Bond Program

King County is an equal opportunity employer committed to advancing equity and social justice within county government and in partnership with communities.

Applying equity and social justice principles is a daily responsibility and a foundational expectation for all King County employees.

In this role, you will apply principles that exemplify shared values, behaviors, and practices to all aspects of the work.

About the King County Auditor’s Office

The King County Auditor’s Office is an independent office within the legislative branch of government that includes the King County Council.

The office conducts performance audits and oversight of capital projects of King County government. We assess equity, efficiency, and effectiveness.

You can see upcoming audit work in our biennial audit work program.

Our office is committed to equity and social justice and ensuring that King County lives up to its intent to be an accountable, inclusive, and antiracist government.

We follow Generally Accepted Government Auditing Standards established by the US Government Accountability Office, known as the Yellow Book.

Current reports produced by our office are available on our website. We value collaboration, supportive intellectual antagonism, and humor, along with hard work.

Qualifications

Minimum qualifications:

The position requires a bachelor’s degree in engineering, architecture, construction management, or related technical discipline, and a minimum of seven years applied experience or significant applied experience in delivery of capital projects in a government environment.

We prefer a master’s degree, professional engineering, architecture license, and/or certification in construction management.

Your credentials are not the only factor in successfully performing this role.

In recruiting for our team, we welcome the unique contributions that team members bring in terms of their race, age, sex, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, ethnicity, nation of origin, languages spoken, veteran’s status, religion, physical ability, and beliefs.

We value the diverse experience, skills, and abilities our candidates bring. Candidates who do not have all the qualifications listed below should still consider applying.

Qualities of ideal candidate:

  • ability, interest, and initiative to learn about new systems, projects, practices, etc.
  • best practice knowledge and experience with project planning, budgeting, schedule management, design and construction milestone or phasing risks, risk management, contingency planning, earned value and life cycle cost analyses
  • conducting complex quantitative and qualitative analyses, interviews, best practice research, and developing practical findings and recommendations for project managers and decision-makers to improve outcomes on capital projects
  • writing and reporting that effectively communicates information to decision-makers and the public
  • demonstrated commitment to valuing equity, listening and learning about equity principles, and contributing to an inclusive work environment
  • adaptation to diverse work styles, effective teamwork, and facilitating group discussions
  • working on multiple, complex projects and using effective time management, with minimal levels of supervision
  • facilitating constructive working relationships with elected officials, executive branch staff, and other stakeholders in situations that may be sensitive, high-risk, and publicly visible
  • flexibility, creativity, persistence, reliability, initiative-taking, change-making
  • an understanding of the concepts of institutional and structural racism and intersectional biases and their impact on people and communities
  • advanced working knowledge of software, including, but not limited to, Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and statistical analysis software
  • ability to use county data systems to extract and analyze capital data
  • sufficient knowledge of the English language, usage, and grammar to write professional audit reports in English.

Helpful (but not required) experience and knowledge:

  • King County government or other local government experience
  • equity and social justice principles in capital planning and work
  • systemic racism and its impact on government programs and capital projects
  • alternative delivery methods such as General Contractor/Construction Manager (GC/CM), and Progressive Design Build (PBD)
  • wastewater capital planning, management, and construction
  • hospital capital planning, campus planning, capital management, and construction
  • transit capital planning, management, and construction
  • land acquisition and environmental permitting processes.

Additional Information

About the position

This position is open to all qualified applicants. Federal immigration law requires acceptable proof of identity and authorization to work in the United States.

This is a salaried, at-will, overtime-exempt position, ineligible from the King County Career Service system. The standard full-time work week is 35 hours.

Work schedules are flexible but must include core hours on days worked from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. We may occasionally require non-traditional, non-core work hours and travel throughout King County.

You must live in Washington state. Secure and reliable internet connection is required for remote work (a minimum of 30 megabits per second download speed to accommodate video meetings).

Full benefits are available, some of which include the Washington State Public Employees’ Retirement System; county health, dental, and vision insurance plans; parental leave; local transit pass and other local alternative transportation incentives; and deferred compensation plan.

To see all benefits, visit Benefits, Payroll and Retirement at https://kingcounty.gov/audience/employees/benefits.aspx.

How to apply

Apply through the King County Jobs website.

Submit a King County application form, resume, and letter of interest detailing your background, describing how you meet or exceed the position requirements, and what you might add to office culture.

Important note on application materials: We value integrity and ethical conduct in all aspects of our work — including the hiring process.

As such we expect all application materials to be developed personally by the applicant and without the use of AI tools.

There is a four-phase applicant review process:

  1. Screening submitted materials
  2. Preliminary interview via video
  3. Testing to evaluate technical skills
  4. Conducting finalist interviews

We will interview finalists via video conference and in-person. We prefer online applications.

However, if you cannot apply online, go to https://www.kingcounty.gov/audience/employees/careers.aspx for other options.

If you need accommodation in the recruitment process, an alternate format of this announcement, or have questions regarding this position, please email Rachel.Rawlings@kingcounty.gov.


Conditions of employment

The selected candidate must live in Washington state and within periodic commuting distance to the King County Courthouse in Seattle.

Work is currently conducted in a hybrid (in-person and remote) environment. You must be available for periodic in-person work.

The current expectation, which is subject to change, is that staff will attend in-person for events such as monthly staff meetings, significant project meetings, and presentations to council committees, but work is primarily performed remotely.

You must have a secure and reliable internet connection for remote work (a minimum of 30 megabits per second download speed to accommodate video meetings).

All staff sign agreements annually related to independence, ethics, code of conduct, team engagement, and telework.


Equal opportunity employer

King County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Employer.

No person is unlawfully excluded from employment opportunities based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex (including gender identity, sexual orientation, and pregnancy), age, genetic information, disability, veteran status, or other protected class.

Our EEO policy applies to all employment actions, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, selection for training, promotion, transfer, demotion, layoff, termination, rates of pay, or other forms of compensation.

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For questions or help with your King County application for this position, please contact Rachel Rawlings at rachel.rawlings@kingcounty.gov.

For assistance with the application system, contact Government Jobs customer service at 855-524-5627 or support@governmentjobs.com.

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Posted on NEOGOV: 1/20/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 1/21/2026

Source: NEOGOV | ID: neogov-kingcounty-5156659