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City of Federal Way Recruiting for Public Records Analyst and Code Compliance Officer

Federal Way, WALocal News

The City of Federal Way is currently seeking qualified candidates for two significant positions: a Public Records Analyst and a Code Compliance Officer. The Public Records Analyst will play a crucial role in managing public records, enhancing transparency and accountability within city operations. This position supports the city's commitment to open governance and ensures that residents have easy access to important information. On the other hand, the Code Compliance Officer will be tasked with enforcing local codes and ordinances, which is essential for maintaining public safety and community standards. These hiring efforts highlight the city's proactive approach to improving municipal services and fostering a healthy living environment for its residents.

For those interested in these opportunities, detailed information and application links are available on the city's official website. The recruitment for these roles is part of Federal Way's broader strategy to build a capable and responsive workforce. As the city continues to grow, these positions will be pivotal in meeting the demands of the community effectively.

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