Featured Job: Business Analyst, Asset Management and Business Systems

Closing Date/Time: Sun. 06/12/16 11:59 PM Salary: $78,644.80 – $99,673.60 Annually Job Type: Civil Service, Full Time, 40/hrs Wk Location: King Street Center – 201 S Jackson St, Seattle, Washington Department: Department of Transportation – Road Services Division Description: The Road Services Division (RSD) of the King County Department of Transportation is seeking a tech-savvy collaborator with a passion for Lean business process improvement; a desire to learn and apply GIS-centric technology to advance our asset management framework; and an iron-clad customer service ethic to join an engaged and highly productive team…. Read More

Register now for 2016 Big Backyard 5K on June 5

The seventh-annual Big Backyard 5K is happening on Sunday, June 5 at Marymoor Park in Redmond. This run/walk is an event for the whole family, and it’s dog and stroller friendly! All participants will receive awesome t-shirts, refreshments, snacks, prizes, and the satisfaction of supporting King County Parks! And thanks to our friends at Harborstone Credit Union, the Big Backyard 5K hoodies that everyone has grown to love will available for purchase until May 13. The chip-timed course winds around the magnificent (but flat) Marymoor Park, and for kids ten and under,… Read More

Keep your family safer: get rid of unwanted hazardous products

Crossposted from the HazWasteHelp blog You can’t watch children all the time. So how can you keep them safer? If you have unwanted hazardous products you could get them out of your home and away from curious hands. How can you tell which products under the sink or in the closet are hazardous? Look on the label. If you see the words DANGER or POISON, that means the product is very harmful. If you see the words CAUTION or WARNING, that means the products is somewhat harmful. Read more at HazWasteHelp

King County Public Health at Aquarium’s Family Science Weekend

Did you know that May is Asthma Awareness month? Asthma impacts nine percent of adults, five percent of kids, and one sea otter in King County. Yes, a sea otter. Last fall, Mishka, a one-year-old sea otter at the Seattle Aquarium was diagnosed with asthma. To learn more about asthma and how it impacts people, and otters, come see Public Health at the Aquarium! Public Health is teaming up with the Seattle Aquarium for Family Science Weekend! Our Community Health Workers and Public Health Director Patty Hayes are helping give stuffed animal check-ups at… Read More

Latest edition of King County @ Your Service show

View this video to get the latest information on a few of the most recent King County hot topics. Join host James Lynch for King County @ Your Service. See how King County is expanding its use of a new crime-fighting tool and find out who the 911 Dispatch Center calls when the network has trouble.

What I learned about leadership driving a bus

Crossposted from the Expanding the Narrative blog My story begins on a Saturday morning in early March.  It was one of those beautiful spring days and I was on a bike ride with my friend Bonnie on the Cedar River Trail.  I had recently finished my immersion role with the King County Facilities Management Division as part of the King County Bridges Fellowship program to develop leaders. So I was thinking about leadership stuff when I heard a loud splash. I slowed down and Bonnie caught up to me, smiled and said “Did… Read More

Tech Tip: Changing the audio and loading your photo into Skype

If you have Skype for Business on your computer, what picture do you have loaded? Is it your son’s hedgehog? Or maybe a bright red flower? A Skype photo of the Skyped person makes conversations easier. In today’s Tech Tip, we show you how to change the audio, change the picture and create a Skype group for conversations.

Gas leak now capped

Dear employee, The gas leak at Fourth Avenue and Yesler Way has now been capped and normal operations can resume. Traffic and pedestrians are still being rerouted off 4th Ave between Jackson and Jefferson for the time being. It will take some time for the gas to dissipate, so smell will linger for a while. Thank you.  

Reported gas leak at 4th Avenue & Yesler Way

Dear employee, Seattle Fire is responding to reports of a gas leak in the vicinity of Fourth Avenue and Yesler Way in Seattle. Please avoid the area until further notice and we will provide more information as we receive it. Thank you.

Kudos! Considerate bus driver helps passenger find wallet

A recent Metro bus rider shared her appreciation for a driver who helped a passenger from another route find his wallet. “Kudos to the bus driver on route 271! I was on the bus this morning and a passenger from another 271 got on the bus, and asked the driver for help. The passenger had dropped his wallet on the other 271 bus. The driver was super helpful to this passenger, and I believe they found the wallet pretty quickly after a phone call or two. Great way to start the day!”