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Re: JOBS: Looking for work/Looking to hire
« Reply #210 on: August 20, 2023, 06:26:03 PM »
My office in Wenatchee is looking for an experienced administrative technician.  Duties would include organizing files, tracking equipment verifications/calibrations, tracking staff certifications and renewals, answering phones and scheduling dispatches.  Competitive pay and benefits.  Would be a great position for someone with the skills and aspirations to become an assistant project manager and then a PM. 

Please message me if you know of anyone who might be interested.  Thank you
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Man that’s a long time open. Just goes to show the labor market. My better half might be interested. I’ll PM ya

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Re: JOBS: Looking for work/Looking to hire
« Reply #211 on: August 20, 2023, 07:46:34 PM »
Anyone tech savvy? Have a several positions open for migrating data from third parties to Microsoft 365.

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Fully remote work, pay DOE 😎 PM me!
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Re: JOBS: Looking for work/Looking to hire
« Reply #212 on: August 20, 2023, 09:31:18 PM »
My office in Wenatchee is looking for an experienced administrative technician.  Duties would include organizing files, tracking equipment verifications/calibrations, tracking staff certifications and renewals, answering phones and scheduling dispatches.  Competitive pay and benefits.  Would be a great position for someone with the skills and aspirations to become an assistant project manager and then a PM. 

Please message me if you know of anyone who might be interested.  Thank you
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Man that’s a long time open. Just goes to show the labor market. My better half might be interested. I’ll PM ya
It’s almost impossible these days to find staff.   I have a couple technicians that wouldn’t probably have a job right now if things weren’t the way they are.   They just don’t have the aptitude but they show up when they are supposed to (mostly….).  Prior to COVID we would have moved on and hired someone else….

Send me a PM and we can talk.  The work can be part time remote. 


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Re: JOBS: Looking for work/Looking to hire
« Reply #213 on: October 19, 2023, 03:31:54 PM »
If you live in Tri Cities or the surrounding area and you have Wind Turbine experience or other relevant experience such as mechanical, electrical, hydraulic etc, Energy Northwest has 2 job openings for Wind Turbine Technicians. It's a very short drive from Tri Cities to the jump off joe site. My commute is 15 minutes. We have the dream schedule with 4 x 10s on a rotating shift where every other weekend is a 4 day weekend. Very flexible time off. This job has a PERS / pension.

Pay is currently $33.14 per hour and is a union bargaining position. We've had the posting open for weeks and only have 2 qualified applicants so If you have experience your odds are good.

If you're interested go to the Energy Northwest website and apply. They also have postings on some other websites but your best bet would be just googling Energy Northwest.

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Re: JOBS: Looking for work/Looking to hire
« Reply #214 on: October 19, 2023, 03:47:41 PM »
My office in Wenatchee is looking for an experienced administrative technician.  Duties would include organizing files, tracking equipment verifications/calibrations, tracking staff certifications and renewals, answering phones and scheduling dispatches.  Competitive pay and benefits.  Would be a great position for someone with the skills and aspirations to become an assistant project manager and then a PM. 

Please message me if you know of anyone who might be interested.  Thank you
Still looking for an admin!


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Man that’s a long time open. Just goes to show the labor market. My better half might be interested. I’ll PM ya
It’s almost impossible these days to find staff.   I have a couple technicians that wouldn’t probably have a job right now if things weren’t the way they are.   They just don’t have the aptitude but they show up when they are supposed to (mostly….).  Prior to COVID we would have moved on and hired someone else….

Send me a PM and we can talk.  The work can be part time remote. 


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Still looking.... 
RIP Colockumelk   :salute:

"We sleep soundly in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would do us harm." – Winston Churchill



Genesis 27:3
Now therefore take, I pray thee, thy weapons, thy quiver and thy bow, and go out to the field, and take me some venison

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Re: JOBS: Looking for work/Looking to hire
« Reply #215 on: October 19, 2023, 05:28:57 PM »
We need people in Lewiston/Clarkston area. We cover from Walla Walla to Whitebird Idaho and from Benewah County/Spokane County line South to Oregon. Anyone who can dig around Utilities or wants to learn and anyone who can do aerial Lineman work is encouraged to apply. You can even learn to do both! We also have an office in Pasco that covers the Tri-Cities and Yakima Valley areas to Walla Walla and South to Baker City, Oregon.

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Re: JOBS: Looking for work/Looking to hire
« Reply #216 on: October 21, 2023, 12:38:56 PM »
Looking for work- Forestry

Graduating from college in the spring with a double major in Forestry and Fire Ecology and Management. I also have a minor in Forestry Operations and an academic certificate in Restoration Ecology. Exploring options for employment in Western Washington or Western Oregon in forestry starting in the spring. I have done internships in industrial forestry on the westside the last couple of years and am currently working as a silviculture forester part-time while I'm in school. As I'm getting serious about permanent employment next year, I know there are a lot of forestry folks on here that might know of available jobs in the field. Looking mostly toward harvest operations (unit layout, road engineering, etc.) and have great working knowledge of the WA forest practices, forest road engineering, fish stream buffers, and other skills required for the job. I'd be happy to send my resume, thanks!
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Re: JOBS: Looking for work/Looking to hire
« Reply #217 on: October 21, 2023, 02:12:36 PM »
Looking for work- Forestry

Graduating from college in the spring with a double major in Forestry and Fire Ecology and Management. I also have a minor in Forestry Operations and an academic certificate in Restoration Ecology. Exploring options for employment in Western Washington or Western Oregon in forestry starting in the spring. I have done internships in industrial forestry on the westside the last couple of years and am currently working as a silviculture forester part-time while I'm in school. As I'm getting serious about permanent employment next year, I know there are a lot of forestry folks on here that might know of available jobs in the field. Looking mostly toward harvest operations (unit layout, road engineering, etc.) and have great working knowledge of the WA forest practices, forest road engineering, fish stream buffers, and other skills required for the job. I'd be happy to send my resume, thanks!

Have you thought about sticking around in Idaho? There’s ample work here. I’m always busy helping my buddy out on weekends outside of fire season.

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Re: JOBS: Looking for work/Looking to hire
« Reply #218 on: October 21, 2023, 02:45:55 PM »
Looking for work- Forestry

Graduating from college in the spring with a double major in Forestry and Fire Ecology and Management. I also have a minor in Forestry Operations and an academic certificate in Restoration Ecology. Exploring options for employment in Western Washington or Western Oregon in forestry starting in the spring. I have done internships in industrial forestry on the westside the last couple of years and am currently working as a silviculture forester part-time while I'm in school. As I'm getting serious about permanent employment next year, I know there are a lot of forestry folks on here that might know of available jobs in the field. Looking mostly toward harvest operations (unit layout, road engineering, etc.) and have great working knowledge of the WA forest practices, forest road engineering, fish stream buffers, and other skills required for the job. I'd be happy to send my resume, thanks!

Have you thought about sticking around in Idaho? There’s ample work here. I’m always busy helping my buddy out on weekends outside of fire season.

Certainly considered it, but fiance, family, and wage differences steers toward the westside. At least for now.
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