
StructureCraft Builders is a uniquely positioned, highly skilled, award winning engineering and construction company that works with clients internationally to design and build architectural exposed wood structures.
We strive for excellence, work with a great group of people and our work speaks for itself.
Please check us out at www. structurecraft.com
THE OPPORTUNITY:
Our Seattle office requires an Office Assistant who exudes personal warmth, has a professional attitude, is proficient in coordinating and tackling a variety of tasks required to keep the office running smoothly. The position also requires that the assistant is client-focused whether on the phone or greeting guests in the office. It is important that you have a commitment to integrity, honesty and are interested in representing the company’s best interests. You are bright, alert, and willing to jump in and help with tasks as needed (without being asked).
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
The successful candidate will:
THE CANDIDATE:
Kindly submit your cover letter and resume in confidence.
Job Type and Compensation: Part-time, Hourly (~12 hours per week) at $20-25.00/hour, depending on experience.

We are an award-winning group of structural engineers and master builders working globally to create beautiful and efficient structures. Since our start in 1998, we have developed a practical and technology-forward approach to the structural design of all materials, including steel, concrete, and glass - but particularly of timber, where the structure is exposed as architecture. Visual quality aligned with budget and material efficiency are key considerations as we strive to create excellence in the built environment.
From Abbotsford (CAN), Vancouver (CAN), Seattle (USA) and Trento (Italy), our diverse team of 150+ includes professional engineers, digital designers, and project managers in the office, and a skilled crew of craftsmen in the shop and on site. With over 26 years of experience, we have acted as the structural engineer and builder for over 10 million sqft of structures, including many of North America's most significant mass timber projects.