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Description
Agency Records Officer
Salary Consideration:
This recruitment is open until June 10, 2026, at 11:59pm. The first pull of applications is scheduled for June 3. It is in your best interest to apply as soon as possible.
UTC reserves the right to make a hiring decision and/or choose to close or extend this recruitment at any given time. Applications for this recruitment could be used to fill comparable positions that open within the next 60 days.
The Opportunity:
In addition to managing systems and policies, you will lead and develop a skilled records team, fostering a culture of accuracy, collaboration, and continuous improvement. You will serve as the UTC’s primary liaison on records compliance, partner with leadership to refine processes, and deliver training that strengthens commission-wide understanding of records management. This is an opportunity for someone who thrives at the intersection of leadership, systems thinking, and public service.
Hybrid:
Travel:
Our Mission:
To protect the people of Washington by ensuring that investor-owned utility and transportation services are safe, equitable, available, reliable, and fairly priced.
Vision:
What We Offer Our Employees:
- UTC fosters an environment of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging, while striving to hire and retain a workforce from the communities we serve.
- We place importance on a healthy balance between personal and professional lives; offering flexible work schedules, wellness programs, and mobile/telework opportunities.
- Through the state, our employees (and their families) are offered options for medical, dental, vision and basic life insurance.
- We offer enrollment into the state retirement programs and a deferred compensation plan.
- Full-time and part-time employees are entitled to paid holidays and one paid personal holiday per calendar year.
Duties
Among the varied range of responsibilities held within this role, the records officer will:
- Manage staff’s processing of files and records in commission adjudicative proceedings, including serving orders, notices, and letters, and distributing all incoming pleadings.
- Review staff entries in the case management system to ensure accuracy and compliance.
- Develop and maintain records management policies related to the case management system and e-Filing Portal.
- Oversee all staff activities and training related to managing records inventory, retention, retrieval, and disposition of formal case files and other official records.
- Assist section records coordinators to identify, evaluate, and if appropriate, eliminate or change unique record retention schedules to ensure uniformity and consistency of retention schedules.
- Serve as point of contact with the Secretary of State, Archives Division, ensuring agency compliance with State records policies and procedures.
- Provide supervised staff with timely and meaningful performance evaluations and professional development opportunities.
- Implement regular professional development, training, and team building schedules.
- Ensure supporting documents for each item on the open meeting agenda are posted to SharePoint and distributed as appropriate so that internal and external customers are aware of, and have access to, documents the commission will consider when addressing the items at the open meetings.
- Advise and consult with commission leadership to develop or revise open meeting policies and procedures and implement resulting new processes.
- Assign open meeting and hearing room tasks to records center staff on a rotating basis.
- Independently review, determine extent of distribution to staff, and process moderate to complex public records requests.
- Receive complex requests for public records in compliance with agency policy and procedures and WAC 480-04, Public Access to Information and Records, as well as the Public Records Act.
Qualifications
A bachelor’s degree in business administration, public administration, law, public health, health administration, or a closely allied field.
AND
Three (3) or more years of experience coordinating or administering any of the following:
- Washington State public disclosure laws, rules, and standards.
- HIPAA or regulatory requirements; or Records Management.
- Administering a tracking system or large database.
- Drafting correspondence and other quasi-legal documents.
Five (5) or more years of experience coordinating or administering any of the following:
- Washington State public disclosure laws, rules, and standards.
- HIPAA or regulatory requirements; or Records Management.
- Administering a tracking system or large database.
- Drafting correspondence and other quasi-legal documents.
- Leading or supervising a team.
Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Competencies (expected of all employees):
- The ability to take action to learn and grow.
- The ability to take action to meet the needs of others.
- EDI Knowledge, Understanding, & Commitment.
- Self-Awareness.
- Cultivating Mutually Beneficial and Trusting Strategic Partnerships.
- Inclusive Excellence & Allyship.
UTC Core Competencies (expected of all employees):
- Accountability
- Measuring Success and Improvement
- Customer Focus
- Results Focus
- Communication Skills
- Adaptability/Flexibility
- Self-Development
- Continuous Process Improvement
Desired Experience, Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities:
- Two or more years of experience leading teams.
Knowledge and understanding of GovQA. - Computer software proficiency for the following Microsoft Office products: Intermediate level: Excel, Word, PowerPoint, SharePoint; Intermediate level: Outlook.
- Ability to search and query databases to research requests.
- Familiarity with Open Meetings principles.
- Familiarity with legal terms/civil procedure.
Position Specific Competencies:
- Demonstrated knowledge of archival and records management principles and practices.
- Demonstrated understanding and working knowledge of the Public Records Act.
- Demonstrated understanding and knowledge of the Open Public Meetings Act and Administrative Procedures Act.
- Demonstrated experience with the following computer software:
- MS Excel (or other spreadsheet software) to create, modify, print, and format spreadsheets, find and replace data, and work with basic formulas and functions; use templates, styles, auto-formats, and multiple worksheets; create and manipulate large or complex spreadsheets, use complex mathematical formulas to calculate data, and link worksheets; import data from other sources, filter lists, and create and format charts and graphs.
- Word processing software, such as MS Word, to create, format, edit, preview, print, and save documents; use standard functions to select, edit, copy, paste, format, and spellcheck text.
- Electronic communications and calendar programs, such as MS Outlook, compose, send, and respond to electronic mail, and coordinate schedules and schedule meetings.
Supplemental Information
- This position is covered under civil service rules, Title 357 of the Washington Administrative Code (WAC).
- RCW 80.01.020 limits the UTC's ability to employ any person who owns stock in any company the UTC regulates or is otherwise financially interested in such company. Such interests include those of an employee's spouse.
- UTC does not use E-Verify; therefore, we are not eligible to extend STEM-Optional Practice Training (OPT). For information, please visit www.uscis.gov.
How to Apply:
- Letter of Interest - describing how you meet the position qualifications and why you believe you are the ideal candidate.
- Resume - detailing your applicable competencies, experience and education.
- References - At minimum, three (3) professional references with current telephone numbers and email addresses must be included with your application; one (1) contact MUST be your current or most recent supervisor.
The initial screening of candidates will be solely based on the contents and completeness of the application materials, including answers provided to the ‘Supplemental Questionnaire’, along the additional application materials submitted as part of the application process.
If you are viewing this recruitment on any website other than www.careers.wa.gov, please note the recruitment title and apply through Washington state’s official portal. Your application may be received incomplete if using a third-party website. If you are having technical difficulties creating, accessing, or completing your application, please call NEOGOV toll-free at (855) 524-5627 or email support@neogov.com.
NOTE, indicating ‘see resume’ will not substitute for completing the "work experience" section or supplemental questionnaire of the application packet and may result in your submission being marked incomplete.
Veterans Preference:
Applicants wishing to claim Veterans Preference should attach to their application a copy of their redacted DD-214 (Member 4 copy), NGB 22, or signed verification of service letter from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. Please blackout any personally identifiable data such as Social Security numbers. For further information, contact UTC Human Resources at humanresources@utc.wa.gov.
All information may be verified; additional documentation may be required. Candidates may be disqualified if the education and/or work experience does not include information used to meet the minimum qualifications of the job.
The UTC is an equal opportunity employer. We want to make sure you have an equal opportunity to join our team. Our commitment is making sure current and future employees are treated fairly and equally without regard to age, sex (including gender identity), race, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, veteran status, marital status, or religious or political affiliation.
For more information about the UTC, please visit:
http://access.wa.gov
Salary : $63,252 - $84,984