Jobs Shoreline Fire Facilities Manager

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shoreline Fire Department is actively recruiting for a Facilities Manager, with applications open from May 9 to June 8, 2025. This full-time position offers a competitive salary between $7,354 and $9,193 monthly, along with a generous benefits package. The Facilities Manager will oversee daily operations, supervise facilities technicians, and coordinate with contractors to ensure effective maintenance of department assets. Candidates need two years of experience in facilities management and must hold a high school diploma or GED equivalent. Additionally, applicants must maintain a valid Washington State Driver’s License throughout their employment.

The role is part of a union represented by the International Association of Fire Fighters Local 1760, emphasizing the importance of public safety. Interested individuals should submit an application packet, including a cover letter and resume, by the stated deadline. This hiring initiative reflects the department's commitment to maintaining high standards in facility management.

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