Transportation Technician 3 (In-Training) Design & Construction | Multiple Positions
State of Washington
Posted: March 24, 2026 (1 day ago)
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State of Washington
Washington State Patrol
Location
Washington, 98504
Salary
$5,666 - $7,622
per month
Type
Full-Time
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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).
This role involves coordinating construction and renovation projects for state patrol facilities, from initial planning and budgeting to overseeing contractors and ensuring everything meets regulations until the warranty ends.
It covers a wide range of work like building remodels, parking lot repairs, HVAC installations, and tower maintenance across Washington state.
A good fit would be someone organized, who enjoys teamwork, and has experience in project management without needing advanced technical expertise.
About the Agency & Division:
The Washington State Patrol is committed to being an Equal Opportunity Employer and strives to foster an environment in which everyone is encouraged to be their authentic selves, communicate openly, and act with courage.
The WSP is dedicated to promoting fair and equitable hiring, training, and promotional practices through innovative recruitment and retention strategies.
The Property Management Division (PMD) is responsible for providing comprehensive facilities management through the capital and operating budget process.
The Property Management Division falls within the Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Bureau and consists of three sections, the Facilities Section, the Fleet Section, and the Supply Section.
This position is responsible for project management of remodels, new construction, replacement projects, Capital, and agency funded projects, using outside contractors or agency personnel.
Management responsibilities for a project start with the initial planning and go throughout to the end of the warranty period. Projects are not limited to buildings.
They can be fencing, paving, or overlaying of parking lots, HVAC replacement, tower erection, overseeing of local contractors and sub-contractors, etc.
Developing and administering construction performed under the Limited Public Works process.
Processes, develops, and works with Enterprise Applications and Services(EA&S) to administer construction contracts performed under the Small Public Works process to included: confirming and tracking request for bids, insurance of request for bids, aware of contact to contractor, notice to proceed, change order work, contract apprentice, ist warranty work, documentation of project records, notification to regulatory agencies, project closeout to include processing and tracking of contractor payments both standard and retainage, confirmation of compliance to retainage requirements.
Writing specifications as well as understanding and integrating; written and oral directions, and specifications and plans.
The position deals tactfully and positively with other architects, engineers, clients and users, contractors, vendors, management, and others to complete projects on schedule, within budget, and in accordance with contract documents.
Reviews and monitors construction contract process through all phases to include issuance of requests or bids, awareness of contact to contractor, notice to proceed, change order work, contract acceptance, list, and warranty work.
This position maintains documentation of project records, notification of regulatory agencies, project closeout to include processing and tracking of contractor payments both standard and retainage, and confirmation to compliance to retainage requirements.
The Washington State Patrol does not provide immigration sponsorship; therefore, applicants must possess work authorization that does not require employer sponsorship.
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