Social Media Spotlight: GIS and You blog 

The King County GIS Center provides quality service and exceptional value for our clients with the most capable GIS organization in the Pacific Northwest. Unlike most consultants, our professional staff members are not merely theoreticians, but practicing users of the types of GIS solutions government and business require. Why do we offer our services to outside customers? We have a long-term interest in the success of city and county GIS. We know that our success depends on satisfied clients and we are committed to delivering quality GIS business solutions that provide value for… Read More

Reminder: Seattle Sounders FC vs. Minnesota United August 20 employee discount 

King County employees can get discounted tickets to the Seattle Sounders FC vs. Minnesota United at 7 p.m. on Sunday, August 20, at CenturyLink Field. Tickets start at $25. Click here to buy tickets. All fans will receive their tickets via email 48 hours before the event. Questions? Call Jordan Long at 206-965-8787 or email him at jordanl@soundersfc.com. See all available discounts on the Employee Discount webpage.

Featured Job: Wastewater Construction Management IV 

Closing Date/Time: Fri. 08/18/17 11:59 PM Pacific Time Salary: $41.57 – $52.69 Hourly, $86,465.60 – $109,595.20 Annually Job Type: Career Service, Full Time, 40 hrs/week Location: Multiple locations in King County, Washington Department: Department of Natural Resources & Parks – Wastewater Treatment Division Description: The Department of Natural Resources & Parks is seeking a candidate for the role of Wastewater Construction Management IV. This role will plan, organize and supervise the administration and inspection of specific construction projects, ensure compliance with plans, specifications, code and relevant regulatory laws, and direct the work of the inspectors. This role will also provide inspection… Read More

Love, Chaos and Dinner returns this fall to King County’s Marymoor Park! 

Get your Teatro ZinZanni tickets NOW before they go on sale to the general public on August 15 with this special pre-sale offer for King County Employees. Receive $15 off General Admission tickets on Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday performances for performances between October 19 – November 30, 2017. Click on this exclusive pre-sale link now through Aug. 14 and get your tickets today!

Website planning in a mobile-responsive era  

 As more people turn to their mobile devices to access King County information, departments are working to ensure their web content is mobile responsive and user friendly.   While desktop users still account for the majority of visits, mobile visits to King County’s website now account for 43% of all traffic.    “The ability of our King County employees and residents to access County information and services at any time with any device is the future and the future is now,” said Bill Kehoe, King County Chief Information Officer.   Two of the most popular webpages are… Read More

New ESJ iMap tool brings together community and capital projects for employees

Back in 2013, the Water and Land Resources Division wanted to find a more efficient way of determining the characteristics and statistics of the populations they serve or would impact when doing capital projects. The information is critical to supporting King County’s equity and social justice goals and better project or program outcomes. Developed over the last three years through a partnership with King County GIS Center, the Equity and Social Justice (ESJ) iMap application was developed to allow employees to access and view census and demographic data with a geographic context for their projects, programs and… Read More

Working together on our priorities

People choose a career at King County because they want to make a difference in their communities and the lives of the people who live and work in them, and their efforts are guided by four key priorities. “Over the last several years we have been working in four priority areas – best-run government, regional mobility, confronting climate change and building equity and social justice – to make King County a better place to live, work and raise a family,” King County Executive Dow Constantine said in a recent email to employees…. Read More

Application period is now open for project funding from the ESJ Opportunity Fund  

The Office of Equity and Social Justice (OESJ) is now accepting applications for the Equity and Social Justice (ESJ) Opportunity Fund. The Opportunity Fund is a competitive process that provides resources to King County employees to develop and implement projects that work to advance equity and social justice and that complements the ESJ Strategic Plan.  For the 2017-2018 biennium, there is a total of $100,000 in one-time funds available and grants ranging from $500 to $7,500 will be awarded to projects that the Funding Committee determines best meet the outlined criteria.   For more information, read… Read More

Lead mechanic Derek Harris is Metro’s Vehicle Maintenance Employee of the Year 

Crossposted from Metro Matters  Through 23 years with Metro, lead mechanic Derek Harris has always put customer service first, whether he’s rebuilding engines to keep buses moving or searching with a flashlight to find a driver’s lost wedding ring.  Harris was named Thursday as Metro’s Vehicle Maintenance Employee of the Year. As he accepted the award, coworkers reiterated his focus on customers, and his patience, leadership and always challenging others to find the best solution.  “What I enjoy most about Metro is working with all different types of people and coordinating with… Read More

Triple digits Thursday? Excessive heat expected this week 

Crossposted from KC Emergency News  The National Weather Service in Seattle has issued an Excessive Heat Warning for western Washington through 9 p.m. on Friday, August 4.  Unusually hot weather will affect the region for the next few days, with record highs possible on Wednesday and Thursday. Many areas in King County could see temperatures of 100 degrees or more on Thursday. Waterfront and higher-elevation areas will only be slightly cooler, with temperatures there in the mid to upper 90s.  Temperatures this high can be dangerous, especially for the very young, very old, and people with certain… Read More