Help wanted Town of Woodway Seasonal Public Works Maintenance Worker

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Town of Woodway is actively recruiting for a Seasonal Public Works Maintenance Worker, a temporary full-time role expected to last around four months. Candidates must hold a valid Washington State driver's license and be at least 18 years of age. The hourly wage for this position ranges from $20 to $25, depending on experience, and includes benefits such as sick leave and PFML coverage. The job entails a variety of responsibilities, including maintenance and cleanup of parks and public facilities, construction tasks, and utility maintenance. Workers will utilize standard hand tools and perform manual labor, which can involve lifting up to 100 pounds with assistance.

Applications are being accepted until the position is filled, with the first review scheduled for April 16, 2025, emphasizing the urgency for interested candidates to apply. The hiring process includes a departmental interview followed by a driving abilities assessment for potential hires. This role represents an excellent opportunity for those seeking seasonal employment in local public works.

Related Articles

Jaime Mendez News July 2, 2025 - My Edmonds News

My Edmonds News announced a partnership with Se Habla Media to deliver daily Spanish-language videos and weekly podcasts with English subtitles. This collaboration aims to enhance community engagement by providing bilingual content. The initiative reflects a growing effort to cater to diverse audiences in the area.

Washington state to buy new hybrid electric ferries from Florida shipyard

Washington State Ferries will contract with Florida-based Eastern Shipbuilding Group to construct three new hybrid electric ferries, marking the first out-of-state shipyard involvement in over 50 years. Governor Bob Ferguson selected Eastern's bid of $714.5 million, despite appeals from local shipbuilders for a split contract to preserve jobs. The ferries will replace aging vessels and aim to reduce air pollution by utilizing battery propulsion.

Edmonds Council votes to move 14.5 million levy lid lift forward

The Edmonds City Council approved moving forward with a $14.5 million levy lid lift to address a $13 million budget deficit. The measure, which focuses on funding police, parks, planning, streets, and sidewalks, will be voted on for final approval on July 8. Public feedback was mixed, with concerns about the financial impact on residents.