Computer Information Technology Jobs in Lacey, WA
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Dshs Ftaa Dit Customer Support Journey
State Of Washington
DescriptionDSHS FTAA DIT Customer Support Journey (Administration Operations)This position is within the Division of Information Technology (DIT) and provides Customer Support for field services for Finance Technology and Analytics Administration (FTAA). This position fulfills the needs of FTAA and...
It Application Developer Journey (two Positions)
State Of Washington
Description Keeping Washington Clean and EvergreenThe Department of Ecology is hiring two IT Application Developer Journeypositions within the Water Quality Program.Location:Headquarters Office in Lacey WA.Upon hire you must live within a commutable distance from the duty station.Schedule:These pos...
Water & Wastewater Operations Manager (program Spe...
State Of Washington
DescriptionWashington State Parks and Recreation CommissionJob Title:Water & WastewaterOperations Manager (PS5)Location:Lacey WA.Closes:Continuous. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis starting February 17th 2026. We strongly recommend applying as soon as possible.Travel: This position w...
Dshs Ftaa Dit Customer Support Seniorspecialist
State Of Washington
DescriptionDSHS FTAA DIT Customer Support Senior/Specialist (Administration Operations)This position is within the Division of Information Technology (DIT) and provides Customer Support for field services for Finance Technology and Analytics Administration (FTAA). This position fulfills the needs o...
It Application Development Journey (two Positions)
State Of Washington
DescriptionKeeping Washington Clean and EvergreenBuild the future of software at Ecology not just the next feature.Ecology is at the start of a multi-year modernization effort and were being blunt about it: our systems are outdated complex and overdue for reinvention. Were moving toward modular clo...