Transit Employee and Labor Relations Supervisor
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Posted: February 16, 2026 (2 days ago)
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State of Washington
Public Employment Relations Commission
Location
Washington, 98504
Salary
Type
Full-Time
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This job involves acting as a neutral third party to help resolve disputes between public employers and unions through mediation, hearings, and writing fair decisions.
It supports labor relations in areas like schools, cities, and state agencies in Washington.
A good fit would be someone with experience in conflict resolution, legal analysis, and a fair-minded approach to workplace issues.
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PERC is an independent state agency created to implement Washington State’s eleven collective bargaining laws and resolve public-sector labor relations disputes.
PERC has jurisdiction over collective bargaining for public employers in Washington.
PERC mediates and adjudicates disputes, determines appropriate bargaining unit configurations and conducts representation elections, and provides training and other conflict prevention services.
The agency has jurisdiction over certain labor-management relations matters involving employees of the State of Washington, cities, counties, school districts, community colleges, higher education institutions, ports, fire districts, public hospitals, public utility districts, and a small segment of private employees.
PERC is governed by a three-member Commission comprised of part-time Commissioners who have expertise in collective bargaining law.
The Commission is charged with the authority to hire the Executive Director, adopt rules to govern the operation of the agency and resolve disputes under the relevant law.
As a practical matter, the Commission serves as the appellate board for decisions issued by the Executive Director and approximately 16 mediators/adjudicators employed by the agency.
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The Public Employment Relations Commission (PERC) is recruiting for up to two permanent full-time positions in the Labor Relations Adjudicator/Mediator 1 (LRAM 1) classification, with in-training to LRAM 2.
This recruitment may be filled for positions in Olympia or Kirkland, Washington.
These overtime exempt positions report directly to a Labor Relations Adjudicator/Mediator 4 (LRAM 4) and will serve as a presiding officer, mediator and arbitrator to implement statutory procedures for resolution of labor-management disputes involving employers and unions throughout the state.
The position description may be viewed at www.perc.wa.gov/employment.asp.
SALARY: depending on qualifications
LRAM 1, range 71: Salary: $7,622 - $10,257 monthly
1. Mediation:
Conducts fair and impartial mediation of contract, grievance, and settlement of unfair labor practice complaint disputes. Assists parties in resolving disagreements and conflicts.
Effectively leads a rational process of highlighting issues, enhancing understanding of divergent interests, and identifying common grounds for a workable solution.
2. Decision Writing:
Prepares written decisions, including findings of fact, conclusions of law and orders. Researches and analyzes legal issues. Applies established legal principles and agency precedents with a commitment to making an unbiased and soundly reasoned decision.
3. Hearings:
Conducts fair and impartial hearings for PERC clientele under statutes regulating labor-management relations between public employers, unions representing their employees, and/or union members.
Complies with procedures under the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) and the parties’ collective bargaining agreement.
Determines the relevancy of testimony, rules on admissibility of evidence and maintains order in the hearing.
4. Caseload Management:
Appropriately prioritizes and concurrently services multiple, long-term case assignments, integrating many factors into case processing decisions. Ensures accurate, timely and high quality service delivery.Preferred Qualifications:
1. A Law degree and three years of experience in collective bargaining with major work assignments in negotiations, contract administration or related work as a union or management representative, mediator, arbitrator or educator in the above areas.
NOTE: A Master's degree in labor relations, personnel management, or closely allied field will substitute for a Law degree. Additional qualifying experience may substitute, year for year, for education.
2. Demonstrated ability to preside at hearings with impartiality, ruling on questions of admissibility of evidence.
3. Demonstrated ability to prepare formal written opinions by organizing the relevant facts, arguments, and conclusions of law in clear and logical sequence, including determination of credibility of witnesses, review of record, legal briefs, and case precedents.
4. Demonstrated ability to listen actively and critically analyze issues, and to suggest innovative solutions while maintaining impartiality.
5. Demonstrated ability to patiently, persistently and persuasively encourage parties to resolve disputes.
6. Demonstrated ability to apply knowledge to diverse and changing work structures and type of public employers.The successful incumbent must have the ability and be willing to regularly travel throughout the state of Washington, and to work hours beyond regular core hours. This is an overtime exempt position.
Application Process:
1. Current resume.
2. Names and phone numbers of three professional references.
3. Letter of interest to include: (not to exceed 4 pages)
Note: This recruitment will remain open until filled. The agency reserves the right to hire at any time. It is to the applicant's advantage to apply as soon as possible.
The hiring authority reserves the right to interview applicants and offer the position at any time. For additional information about PERC, please visit the PERC website at www.perc.wa.gov.
Applicants are encouraged to personally contact Lynn Eccles at 360-570-7318 or lynn.eccles@perc.wa.gov if they have questions about the position.
Electronic application materials in Word format are preferred; however, hard copies may be sent to Lynn Eccles at:
Public Employment Relations Commission
PO Box 40919
Olympia, WA 98504-0919
Email: lynn.eccles@perc.wa.gov
Tel: 360-570-7318
Persons requiring reasonable accommodation in the application process or requiring information in an alternate format may contact Human Resources at 360-570-7318.
The Public Employment Relations Commission (PERC) is an equal opportunity employer. PERC strives to create a working environment that is inclusive and respectful.
It is our policy to prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, marital status, sexual orientation/gender identity, age, religion, political affiliation, disability, or honorably discharged veteran or military status.
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