Park Engineer (Manager3,Engrng&Plans Rev)
City of Seattle
Posted: January 12, 2026 (2 days ago)
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State of Washington
Parks and Recreation Commission
This job involves temporary work as a Park Aide in Washington's Northern Shores state parks, where you'll maintain outdoor areas, clean facilities like bathrooms, and help keep parks enjoyable for visitors through physical tasks such as walking, raking, and lifting.
It's ideal for nature lovers, students seeking summer jobs, active retirees wanting part-time outdoor activity, or anyone starting a career in parks management.
Expect weekend and holiday shifts in a seasonal role lasting 3-5 months, starting in spring.
Experience the natural beauty of Washington State Parks and get paid to do it!
Most positions are at least moderately physical – walking, raking, bending, kneeling, lifting and moving lighter items (and heavier ones with assistance).
If that is not appropriate for you, but you are still interested, read the announcement carefully to determine if there might be a position dedicated to less physical work at the park(s) you are interested in.
This recruitment will be used to fill multiple non-permanent Park Aide positions located throughout the Northern Shores Area; Pacific Beach, Ocean City, Lake Sylvia and Schafer State Parks.
The majority of positions are available and may begin April, May, or June and generally are 3-5 months in duration. Positions in this area typically are scheduled to work 40 hours a week.
To read about other current and former Park Aides' experiences, click Here!
Pacific Beach State Park - (Grays Harbor County) is a 10-acre camping park with 2,300 feet of ocean shoreline. The beach provides a variety of wonders, from dramatic surf to beach exploration.
The park's sandy ocean beach is perfect for kite flying, sand-castle building and wildlife watching.
Closed seasonally to vehicles, the beach is great for long windy walks.Ocean City State Park - (Grays Harbor County) is a year-round, 170-acre camping park, featuring ocean beach, dunes and dense thickets of shore pine.
Migratory birds may be viewed at the park and beach exploration is a popular activity.Lake Sylvia State Park - (Grays Harbor County) is a quiet, 233-acre camping park with 15,000-feet of freshwater shoreline.
The park is an old logging camp in a wooded area halfway between Olympia and the Pacific shore.
Aside from the interesting displays of old logging gear and curiosities, the lake is good for fishing, and the rustic charm of the park makes for excellent day outings and group camping trips.Schafer State Park - (Mason County) is a 119-acre camping park on the Satsop River, midway between Olympia and Aberdeen.
A big attraction to park users is the abundant fishing for steelhead, cutthroat trout, and salmon on the Satsop River.
Wading and swimming in the shallow water make it an equally attractive site for family gatherings. Buildings are constructed from native stone.
Rich in local history, the park is a state and national historic site as designated by the Washington Heritage Register and National Register of Historic Places.
Must be a minimum of 17 years old.Possess a valid (unrestricted) driver's license.
- If your DL is out of state (other than WA State), you will be required to show proof of a valid and current unrestricted driver's license at the time of the interview.DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:Possess bilingual skills (Spanish language preferred).JOB SPECIFIC COMPETENCIES:Ability to learn and interpret park rules, area information, and local history and educate park visitors.Ability to manage multiple projects and maintain organization, communication, and a reasonable completion time and quality.Ability to operate a variety of hand tools, power tools, and small equipment.Ability to perform general maintenance to park buildings and facilities.Ability to perform janitorial services, including the use of chemicals.Ability to perform physical labor for extended periods of time.Ability to work in all weather conditions.Ability to work Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays.Ability to learn about equipment servicing, diagnosing, and maintenance.UNIFORM INFORMATION:All non-permanent Park Aides are required to wear a uniform.
A complete and properly worn uniform helps establish the professional identity of a Park Aide and promotes respect as a Washington State Parks employee.
All non-permanent Park Aides will receive 2 shirts, 1 baseball cap, and a clothing stipend of $75.00 per calendar year.
Some positions may qualify for a $150 clothing stipend depending on the length of the position.
Clothing stipends are intended to offset the cost of clothing worn in the workplace such as pants, boots, raingear, etc.
Additional Information To ensure consideration, please complete the online job application and profile at State Parks Jobs.To take advantage of veteran preference, please do the following:Attach a copy of your DD214 (Member 4 long-form copy), NGB 22, or USDVA signed verification of service letter.
NOTE: 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.
This position is included in the non-supervisory bargaining unit represented by the Washington Federation of State Employees (WFSE). For more information: https://wfse.org/.
Diversity Policy Statement: The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission is an equal opportunity employer.
We strive to build a workplace culture that is welcoming and inclusive in which all employees feel respected and empowered to bring their unique ideas to the agency.
At State Parks, we believe that embracing diverse backgrounds and experiences is essential to growing a strong workforce.
We encourage applicants underrepresented in natural resources and outdoor recreation fields to apply, including but not limited to women, Black, Indigenous and people of color (BIPOC), individuals with disabilities, neurodivergent individuals, disabled and Vietnam era veterans, persons over 40 years of age, and individuals who identify as a part of the 2SLGBTQ+ community.
Persons needing accommodation in the application process or this job announcement in an alternative format may contact the human resources office at (360) 902-8565. Applicants who are deaf or hard of hearing may call through the Washington Relay Service by dialing 7-1-1 or 1-800-833-6388.
For more information about these positions, please contact recruitment at HR.Recruitment@parks.wa.gov or at (360) 902-8569.
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