<p>We are looking for an experienced Accounting Manager/Supervisor to lead core accounting operations for our team in Lacey, Washington. This role is ideal for someone with construction accounting experience who can oversee monthly close activities, maintain accurate financial records, and support project financial performance. The position also provides leadership to accounting and administrative staff while partnering with internal teams on reporting, compliance, and day-to-day financial management.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Direct the month-end close process, including journal entries, account analysis, and timely completion of financial reporting.</p><p>• Prepare and review bank, credit card, general ledger, and balance sheet reconciliations to ensure accuracy across all accounts.</p><p>• Manage project accounting activities such as job setup, cost tracking, billing support, change order administration, and reconciliation of project costs to the general ledger.</p><p>• Oversee payroll review and approval, including multi-union payroll processes, while ensuring employment tax filings and year-end reporting are completed correctly and on schedule.</p><p>• Produce financial statements, cash flow information, pay applications, and other internal reports that support business and project decisions.</p><p>• Supervise accounting and administrative team members by assigning priorities, providing guidance, and supporting training and performance expectations.</p><p>• Coordinate insurance renewals, bond requests, license renewals, and related compliance documentation in partnership with external agencies and advisors.</p><p>• Support system administration and process oversight within Spectrum, including project setup, monitoring accounting activity, and maintaining accurate financial data.</p><p>• Work closely with project managers, company leadership, CPAs, and attorneys to address financial questions, reporting needs, and project-specific analysis.</p><p><br></p><p>The salary range for this position is $110000 to $125000. Benefits available with this position include medical, dental and vision; life and disability insurances; participation in the company’s 401(k) plan with a match and 15 days of paid vacation, 5 days of paid sick leave and 9 paid holidays per calendar year.</p>
<p>We are looking for an experienced, detail-oriented accounting specialist to join our team in Lakewood, Washington and support essential payables and payroll operations. This position is ideal for someone who works well in a hands-on environment, manages deadlines with care, and values accuracy across financial processes. The role offers the opportunity to contribute to a stable, growing organization while partnering with accounting and HR on day-to-day administrative and reporting needs.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Oversee the full accounts payable cycle, including reviewing invoices, assigning accurate coding, and securing proper approvals before payment.</p><p>• Compare purchase orders, vendor billing, and receiving records to confirm charges are correct and fully supported.</p><p>• Execute regular payment processing through checks, electronic payments, and wire transfers while meeting established deadlines.</p><p>• Investigate vendor statement issues, resolve billing discrepancies, and maintain complete supplier documentation for tax reporting purposes.</p><p>• Process weekly and biweekly payroll for hourly and salaried employees, ensuring earnings, deductions, overtime, bonuses, and garnishments are calculated correctly.</p><p>• Maintain payroll and employee records in compliance with federal and Washington state requirements, including year-end payroll support and reporting.</p><p>• Assist with month-end accounting activities such as reconciliations, journal support, and coordination of accounts payable balances.</p><p>• Provide basic HR administrative support by entering new employee information, updating records, and handling employee status changes within payroll-related systems.</p><p>• Prepare payroll and financial reports for internal leadership and audit requests while safeguarding confidential information.</p><p>• Contribute in an on-site, fast-paced setting that may require occasional overtime to support business needs and processing deadlines.</p><p><br></p><p>The salary range for this position is $75,000 to $85,000. Benefits available with this position include medical, dental and vision; life and disability insurances; participation in the company’s 401(k) plan with a match and 10 days of paid vacation, 5 days of paid sick leave and 9 paid holidays per calendar year.</p>
<p>Robert Half is seeking a<strong> Project Manager </strong>to support a public-sector organization within the municipal/government industry based in<strong> Kent, WA.</strong> This role is supporting the planning, execution, and delivery of enterprise IT and technology initiatives, including software systems, infrastructure, and business process improvements. The position is <strong>hybrid</strong> and is a <strong>contract opportunity</strong>. Apply today!</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Job Details:</strong></p><p><strong>Schedule:</strong> Monday–Friday, standard business hours</p><p> <strong>Duration:</strong> Long term contract</p><p> <strong>Location:</strong> Kent, WA (Hybrid) </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Job Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Lead infrastructure initiatives spanning network, server, cloud, and storage environments</li><li>Establish project objectives, scope, timelines, and resource plans while coordinating availability across cross-functional teams</li><li>Prepare and maintain project documentation, including requirements, risks, mitigation plans, and status reports</li><li>Communicate project progress, risks, and issues to stakeholders, leadership, and project sponsors</li><li>Manage vendor relationships and coordinate with external professional services as needed</li><li>Ensure deployed solutions include appropriate documentation, training, and ongoing support planning</li><li>Identify, assess, and mitigate project risks while resolving conflicts and implementation challenges</li><li>Align technology solutions with business strategies, operational needs, and organizational standards</li></ul>
<p>A mission‑driven nonprofit organization is seeking an experienced Finance Director to provide strategic and operational financial leadership. The organization operates within a complex funding environment that includes federal, state, and grant‑funded programs and is in a period of continued growth in scale and funding complexity.</p><p><br></p><p>The Finance Director will play a critical leadership role in ensuring long‑term financial sustainability, transparency, and compliance while partnering closely with executive leadership and program teams.</p><p>This is an excellent opportunity for a collaborative finance leader who enjoys balancing strategy, execution, and people leadership in a values‑driven nonprofit environment.</p><p><br></p><p>The salary range for this position is 130,000 to 160,000. : Benefits available with this position include medical, dental and vision; life and disability insurances; participation in the company’s 401(k) plan with 3% match and 21 days of paid vacation, 7 days of paid sick leave and 14 paid holidays per calendar year.</p><p><br></p>
<p>Are you a detail-oriented Payroll Specialist with hands-on experience in UKG? Are you looking for a fully remote contract opportunity that values your expertise in US and Canadian payroll processes? If so, we want to hear from you! This contract opportunity starts ASAP and is slated for 3 months.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Accurately process payroll for US and Canadian employees using UKG – <strong>experience with UKG is required</strong></li><li>Oversee all payroll activities including data entry, auditing, adjustments, and reporting to ensure compliance and accuracy</li><li>Conduct manual payroll reconciliations, resolving discrepancies and ensuring payroll records align with accounting statements</li><li>Generate reports, analyze payroll data, and manage audits as needed</li><li>Collaborate with HR, Accounting, and other stakeholders to resolve payroll issues promptly</li><li>Maintain strict confidentiality of sensitive payroll data</li></ul><p><br></p>
<p>We are looking for a Sr. Accountant to support accurate, compliant financial operations for a mission-driven organization in Seattle, Washington. This role oversees core accounting activities, strengthens reporting quality, and helps ensure financial records align with nonprofit and grant-related standards. The ideal candidate brings strong technical accounting knowledge, sound judgment, and a collaborative approach to supporting internal stakeholders.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Manage month-end accounting activities, including journal entry preparation, account analysis, and timely close of the general ledger.</p><p>• Prepare and review reconciliations for bank accounts, balance sheet accounts, and key income statement activity to maintain reliable financial reporting.</p><p>• Support consolidated reporting by reconciling intercompany balances and confirming that statements reflect only external-facing financial activity.</p><p>• Assist with annual financial audits, tax reporting requirements such as Form 990, and reviews conducted by government agencies or funding sources.</p><p>• Apply nonprofit fund accounting principles in day-to-day work, including treatment of restricted funds, net asset activity, and related compliance obligations.</p><p>• Oversee credit card and employee expense processes, ensuring submissions, coding, and reimbursements are handled accurately and on schedule.</p><p>• Evaluate financial and operational data, identify unusual trends or discrepancies, and present findings through clear written summaries and reporting visuals.</p><p>• Serve as an accounting resource to program teams and finance support staff by offering guidance on policies, procedures, and financial best practices.</p><p>• Help maintain compliance with contractual, legal, and regulatory requirements, including standards tied to grants and Uniform Guidance.</p><p>• Build effective working relationships across departments and represent the finance function professionally with internal and external partners.</p><p><br></p><p>The salary range for this position is $70,000 to $87,000.</p><p><br></p><p>Benefits:</p><p>M/D/V</p><p>Life and Disability insurance</p><p>401k with match</p><p>3 weeks PTO</p><p>13 paid holidays</p>
<p>We are looking for a Senior Accounts Receivable Specialist to join an established accounting team in Auburn, WA. This position supports a high-volume distribution environment and plays an important role in maintaining accurate customer billing, timely cash application, and consistent follow-up on outstanding balances. The ideal candidate is comfortable managing a high-volume workload, partnering with internal teams, and navigating account activity with strong attention to detail and sound judgment.</p><p><br></p><p>Spanish language proficiency preferred.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Apply incoming payments accurately and efficiently while maintaining the integrity of customer account records.</p><p>• Prepare and issue invoices, then monitor account activity to ensure charges, credits, and adjustments are processed correctly.</p><p>• Lead collection efforts on past-due commercial accounts by communicating with customers and resolving open balances in a timely manner.</p><p>• Reconcile account discrepancies and investigate issues involving credits, deductions, and transactions shared between accounts receivable and accounts payable.</p><p>• Manage a substantial volume of daily receivables activity, including support for numerous customer accounts and large invoice counts.</p><p>• Work closely with sales and other internal departments to address billing questions, resolve payment concerns, and support customer account accuracy.</p><p>• Assist with larger account reconciliations and credit activity for high-volume customers, including major retail or chain accounts.</p><p>• Contribute to team coverage by learning related processes and supporting additional accounts receivable functions as business needs change.</p>
<p>We are looking for a strategic Chief Financial Officer to provide financial leadership for a mission-driven organization in Tacoma, Washington. This position is ideal for an experienced executive who can guide long-range planning, strengthen fiscal stewardship, and partner closely with senior leadership and the board. The CFO will oversee the financial health of the organization with a strong focus on forecasting, tuition-based revenue planning, and thoughtful risk management while maintaining a visible, collaborative presence across the campus community.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Lead the organization’s financial strategy by developing long-term plans, evaluating future scenarios, and advising leadership on key fiscal decisions.</p><p>• Oversee budgeting, forecasting, and financial modeling with particular attention to tuition revenue, enrollment-related assumptions, and potential financial risks.</p><p>• Partner with the president, board members, controller, and operational leaders to communicate financial insights and support informed decision-making.</p><p>• Direct high-level oversight of contracts, vendor agreements, and major financial commitments to ensure sound business outcomes.</p><p>• Supervise core accounting and reporting functions, including financial statement review, annual planning, month-end activities, and year-end close processes.</p><p>• Coordinate the annual external audit process and help maintain strong internal controls and compliance practices appropriate for a nonprofit environment.</p><p>• Administer the organization’s 403(b) retirement plan and support related fiduciary and reporting responsibilities.</p><p>• Maintain an active on-site presence by participating in meetings, events, and cross-functional discussions, with flexibility to support responsibilities outside a traditional daily schedule.</p><p>• Assess the effectiveness of financial systems, including Acumatica, and recommend improvements or changes that better support reporting and operational needs.</p><p><br></p><p>The salary range for this position is $155,000 to $185,000. Benefits available with this position include medical, dental and vision; life and disability insurances; participation in the company’s 401(k) plan with 7% match and 15 days of paid vacation, 7 days of paid sick leave and 10 paid holidays per calendar year.</p>