<p>Robert Half is seeking a <strong>Systems Administrator</strong> to support a gaming industry client based in <strong>Bellevue, WA</strong>. This role partners closely with Information Security teams to plan and deliver endpoint, server, patch management, and security‑driven IT initiatives within a hybrid enterprise environment.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Job Details</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Schedule:</strong> Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM PST</li><li><strong>On‑Call Rotation:</strong> 24‑hour on‑call rotation every 6 weeks</li><li><strong>Contract Duration:</strong> Long term</li><li><strong>Location:</strong> Remote</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Own endpoint, server, and application patching across Windows, macOS, and Linux environments using Intune, Jamf, and Patch My PC to ensure security, stability, and compliance</li><li>Lead vulnerability remediation and security‑aligned system hardening in partnership with Information Security, including support for Microsoft 365, Exchange, and email security platforms</li><li>Provide hands‑on systems and endpoint administration, serving as an escalation point for complex server and endpoint issues and supporting deployments and lifecycle management</li><li>Participate in incident response and on‑call rotations, troubleshooting outages, patching failures, and security‑related events with sound judgment under pressure</li><li>Drive operational improvements through documentation, runbooks, root cause analysis, and automation to improve reliability and reduce risk</li></ul><p><br></p>
<p>We are looking for an experienced Payroll Administrator to oversee accurate and timely payroll operations for a construction-focused workforce in Tukwila, Washington. This role supports both field and office employees and requires strong attention to detail across multi-state processing, compliance, and employee lifecycle administration. The ideal candidate brings a solid command of union payroll, tax filings, and payroll systems while helping strengthen day-to-day processes within the function.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Administer weekly payroll for construction employees in both field and office settings using Spectrum</p><p>• Coordinate payroll activities across multiple states, ensuring earnings, deductions, and jurisdictional requirements are handled correctly.</p><p>• Manage union payroll obligations, including reporting, audit support, and adherence to applicable labor agreement requirements.</p><p>• Prepare and submit payroll tax payments and filings on a weekly, quarterly, and annual basis.</p><p>• Lead year-end payroll activities, including the accurate issuance of W-2 and 1095-C forms.</p><p>• Oversee employee onboarding and separation tasks to maintain correct payroll setup, records, and final pay processing.</p><p>• Administer benefit enrollments and removals to keep employee deductions and coverage aligned with status changes.</p><p>• Work closely with superintendents and project managers to gather, review, and verify weekly time records from the field.</p><p>• Identify opportunities to improve payroll and onboarding workflows, including supporting system review, data cleanup, and process enhancements.</p><p>• Provide dependable support within the payroll function and contribute to broader payroll coverage as business needs expand.</p>
<p>We are looking for a Grant Administrator to support accurate financial oversight for grant- and contract-funded programs in Seattle, Washington. This role is responsible for managing compliance, budgeting, billing, reconciliations, and reporting within a nonprofit fund accounting environment while partnering closely with program leaders and internal stakeholders. The ideal candidate brings strong technical accounting knowledge, sound judgment around regulatory requirements, and the ability to translate complex financial information into clear, actionable insights.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Oversee the financial administration of grants and contracts by monitoring budgets, expenditures, invoicing, and journal corrections in alignment with nonprofit accounting standards and applicable regulations.</p><p>• Build and maintain funder-specific budgets using award terms, anticipated program costs, and funding parameters, then review projections with program leadership and grant management partners.</p><p>• Support strong internal controls by preparing audit-ready schedules for federally funded programs and ensuring complete, accurate documentation for annual compliance reviews.</p><p>• Generate grant and contract billings, track related receivables, and prepare burn-rate reporting to help stakeholders monitor spending against available funding.</p><p>• Record monthly accruals, post journal entries, and reconcile grant-related accounts to maintain accurate financial statements throughout the close process.</p><p>• Process deposits and work collaboratively with philanthropy and finance partners to properly record contributions, donor restrictions, and related accounting activity.</p><p>• Evaluate existing procedures and recommend practical improvements that strengthen efficiency, reporting quality, and compliance across grant accounting operations.</p><p>• Interpret complex financial data and present findings through clear written explanations and reporting tools that support decision-making for internal and external audiences.</p><p>• Serve as a resource on Uniform Guidance and grant administration practices by advising teams on compliance expectations, accounting treatment, and required operational adjustments.</p><p>• Assist with pre-award financial setup activities, represent the department in cross-functional discussions, and maintain productive working relationships across the organization and community partners.</p><p><br></p><p>The salary range for this position is $92,000 to $95,000.</p><p><br></p><p>Benefits:</p><p>Medical/Dental/Vision</p><p>LIfe and AD&D insurance</p><p>401k with match</p><p>3 weeks PTO</p><p>11 paid holidays + 2 floating holidays</p>
<p><strong>Firm Administrator (Confidential)</strong></p><p>Seattle, WA | Hybrid Flexibility</p><p>Compensation: $125,000 – $150,000 DOE + Full Benefits</p><p>A highly regarded boutique plaintiff litigation firm in Seattle is seeking an experienced <strong>Firm Administrator</strong> to serve as a strategic and operational partner to the firm’s leadership. This firm handles <strong>complex, high-stakes injury matters</strong> and is known for its collaborative culture, strong reputation, and commitment to client advocacy.</p><p>This is a key leadership role responsible for overseeing day-to-day firm operations, driving administrative strategy, and ensuring the business side of the practice runs efficiently and effectively.</p><p><br></p><p>Key Responsibilities</p><p><strong>Firm Operations & Leadership</strong></p><ul><li>Oversee daily administrative operations of the office, ensuring efficiency across all functions</li><li>Partner closely with firm partners on strategic planning, budgeting, and operational initiatives</li><li>Implement and maintain best practices for law firm management, systems, and workflows</li><li>Serve as a central point of coordination across attorneys, staff, and external partners</li></ul><p><strong>Human Resources & Talent Management</strong></p><ul><li>Lead recruiting efforts for attorneys and staff, including sourcing, interviewing, and onboarding</li><li>Develop and manage HR policies, performance management processes, and employee relations</li><li>Foster a positive, high-performing office culture aligned with firm values</li></ul><p><strong>Financial & Vendor Management</strong></p><ul><li>Collaborate with partners and accounting to support budgeting, forecasting, and expense management</li><li>Oversee vendor relationships, negotiate contracts, and manage service providers (IT, facilities, etc.)</li><li>Monitor operational costs and identify opportunities for efficiency and cost control</li></ul><p><strong>Compliance & Risk Management</strong></p><ul><li>Ensure compliance with legal, regulatory, and ethical obligations</li><li>Maintain firm policies and procedures, including confidentiality and data security standards</li></ul><p><strong>Office & Infrastructure Management</strong></p><ul><li>Oversee facilities, technology systems, and office logistics</li><li>Manage relationships with IT providers to ensure systems are reliable and secure</li><li>Support implementation of new tools and technology to improve firm operations</li></ul><p> Why This Opportunity</p><ul><li>Join a <strong>respected boutique litigation firm</strong> handling complex, meaningful cases</li><li>Work closely with leadership in a <strong>high-impact, decision-making role</strong></li><li>Competitive compensation and <strong>comprehensive benefits package</strong></li><li>Collaborative and mission-driven culture with long-term stability</li></ul><p>Firm offers full benefits including paid healthcare coverage, WA paid sick leave, 3 weeks PTO, transportation coverage, profit sharing, generous bonuses, and hybrid work from home option. </p><p><br></p><p>To be confidentially considered please send a copy of your resume to Sam(dot)Sheehan(at)RobertHalf(dot)(com)</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>
<p>We are looking for a Grant Accountant to support accurate financial oversight for grant-funded programs in Langley, Washington. This position plays a key role in managing grant finances, maintaining compliance with funding requirements, and delivering timely reporting to internal stakeholders and external sponsors. The ideal candidate brings strong accounting knowledge, attention to detail, and the ability to work closely with program teams to ensure sound financial stewardship.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Establish and manage grant-related accounts within the general ledger and supporting tracking records to ensure accurate financial reporting.</p><p>• Review spending activity against approved funding levels, verifying that costs are appropriate, supportable, and aligned with grant terms.</p><p>• Monitor project-level and grant-level financial activity, including expenditures, commitments, and remaining available funds.</p><p>• Apply proper expense distribution methods in accordance with award conditions, applicable regulations, and organizational accounting practices.</p><p>• Prepare reimbursement submissions and financial reports for grantors, ensuring reported figures reconcile to accounting records.</p><p>• Maintain organized grant files and supporting documentation to meet audit standards and record retention requirements.</p><p>• Assist with grant closeout activities by compiling final financial data and completing required reporting.</p><p>• Develop audit schedules, account reconciliations, and other backup materials to support internal and external reviews.</p><p>• Partner with program leaders and staff to provide guidance on grant financial procedures, compliance expectations, and budget-related questions.</p><p><br></p><p>The salary range for this position is $75,000 to $104,000.</p><p><br></p><p>Benefits:</p><p>Medical/Dental/Vision</p><p>Life insurance</p><p>401k with match</p><p>64 hours PTO</p><p>6 paid holidays</p>