Five high-paying Pierce County jobs, salaries start at $98k | Tacoma News Tribune

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Pierce County is actively recruiting for several high-paying full-time positions, with salaries starting at $98,000 and a comprehensive benefits package that includes health insurance, paid holidays, sick leave, and vacation leave. The roles span various departments, including Planning and Public Works and Finance, with options for remote and hybrid work. Notable positions include Assistant Building Official, Budget and Performance Manager, and Civil Engineer 2, each requiring specific qualifications and experience. For example, the Assistant Building Official position requires a bachelor's degree in a related field and three years of supervisory experience, while the Budget and Performance Manager role demands a degree in finance or a related field, along with six years of experience in governmental budgeting. Candidates should be aware of the application deadlines, especially December 6 for some roles.

This recruitment drive presents a compelling opportunity for professionals looking to advance their careers in the public sector, making it a timely alert for job seekers in the region.

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