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As of Jul 4, 2026, the average hourly pay for contract coder in Seattle, WA is $31.29, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.63 and $39.38 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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To thrive as a Contract Coder, you need in-depth knowledge of medical coding systems, anatomy, and healthcare reimbursement guidelines, typically supported by certifications such as CPC, CCS, or RHIT. Experience with coding software, electronic health records (EHRs), and claims management platforms is highly valued. Attention to detail, time management, and effective communication are vital soft skills for collaborating with healthcare providers and meeting project deadlines. These abilities ensure coding accuracy, regulatory compliance, and efficient workflow in a contract-based or remote environment.

What is a Contract Coder job?

A Contract Coder is a professional who reviews medical records and assigns standardized codes for billing, insurance claims, and data analysis. They typically work on a contract or freelance basis for healthcare providers, hospitals, or insurance companies. This role requires knowledge of medical terminology, coding systems like ICD-10 and CPT, and compliance regulations. Contract Coders ensure accurate medical documentation and proper reimbursement while often working remotely or on a flexible schedule.

What are the typical work arrangements and environments for Contract Coders?

Contract Coders often work remotely or on-site for healthcare organizations, medical billing companies, or consulting firms, depending on the needs of the client. Assignments may range from short-term projects to longer contracts, with the flexibility to manage your own schedule and workload. Most contract coders collaborate virtually with other coding professionals, auditors, and healthcare staff, using secure platforms to handle sensitive medical information. This setup allows professionals to work from diverse locations while maintaining productivity and confidentiality. It is important to have reliable internet access and be comfortable with independent, deadline-driven tasks.

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Electrical & Contract Technician III

Electrical & Contract Technician III

Bridgeways

Everett, WA โ€ข On-site

$29.85 - $33/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 2 days ago

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Job description

Description:

SUMMARY

The Electrical and Contract Technician III performs complex bench and line assembly operations, including troubleshooting and resolving nonconformances, within an AS9100-certified manufacturing environment. The technician demonstrates advanced understanding of aerospace assembly processes, adheres strictly to quality and safety standards, and often serves as a subject matter expert. May contribute to continuous improvement initiatives, documentation updates, and training of other team members. Works independently with minimal supervision. Demonstrates full proficiency in all Level II responsibilities.


Position: Full-time


Pay: $29.85-$33.00/ hour


Benefits:

Our benefit programs have been curated to provide employees with multiple options and comprehensive coverage including:

  • Generous Paid Time Off -- New Employees accrue up to 31 paid days off, including 15 flexible use PTO days, 10 paid holidays, 2 personal days, as well as the final week of the year.
  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance with medical premiums starting as low as $39 biweekly (must work 30+ hrs/week)
  • Optional Life Critical Illness, Illness, and Pet Insurances available.
  • 401k with immediate vesting and employer contributions of 3% gross salary following 1 year of service.

100% Employer Paid Benefits:

  • Mental health coverage through Teledoc Mental Health that includes both therapists and psychiatrists.
  • Roadside Assistance for all employees.
  • Long Term Disability Insurance (must work 30+ hrs/week)
  • Teledoc Health Coverage (if working <30 hrs/week)
  • Vision, prescriptions, and entertainment discounts

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned

Kitting:

  • Prepare and assemble all necessary parts and materials for electrical components, ensuring all items meet the specifications required for the assembly process.
  • Verify the accuracy of kits and components before assembly, ensuring that all items are present and meet quality standards.
  • Label and organize kits to ensure ease of access and proper tracking.

Electrical Assembly:

  • Assemble electrical harnesses, components, and sub-assemblies according to aerospace industry standards and blueprints.
  • Wire and assemble electrical systems, ensuring they meet safety and operational requirements.
  • Conduct continuity and resistance tests on electrical systems to ensure functionality.
  • Perform precision hand soldering of through-hole and surface mount components on PCBs and wiring components.
  • Operate soldering equipment, including soldering irons and hot air tools.
  • Perform precision crimping on aerospace-grade connectors (e.g., MIL-spec, D-sub, circular connectors).
  • Fabricate, route, and secure wire bundles per aerospace schematics and IPC/WHMA-A-620 standards.

Assembly of Components:

  • Assemble mechanical, electrical, or electronic components.
  • Perform tasks such as torquing, grinding, wiring, fastening, and installing components into final product assemblies.
  • Ensure that all parts are correctly aligned and securely attached during the assembly process.

Cut & Code Machine operation:

  • Set up and operate laser wire coding/marking machines (e.g., Spectrum Technologies).
  • Interpret wire lists, work orders, and engineering drawings to perform accurate wire marking and identification.
  • Program machines using appropriate software based on job specifications.
  • Perform inspections to verify legibility and accuracy of wire markings using magnifiers or microscopes.
  • Ensure proper handling of aerospace wires and maintain correct spooling and wire orientation.
  • Conduct routine maintenance on laser equipment and troubleshoot basic issues.
  • Follow safety procedures and maintain a clean, organized work area.

Printing labels:

  • Interpret work orders, customer PO, and engineering drawings to determine proper labeling requirements.
  • Print labels for aerospace kits using software such as BarTender, WinTotal, Zebra Designer, or company-specific label printing systems.
  • Ensure labels include accurate part numbers, lot numbers, customer PO number, expiration/MFG dates, and revision data.
  • Verify printed labels for clarity, correctness, and compliance with standards such as BAC, or other contract requirements.
  • Maintain labeling equipment and report issues or consumable needs.


Requirements:

QUALIFICATIONS: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.


CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS

  • Must be able to pass Background check in accordance with Customer Guidelines and Requirements.
  • Must be authorized to work in the United States.

EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE

  • High school diploma or equivalent; technical certifications in electrical or aerospace technology preferred.
  • 2โ€“4 years of hands-on experience in electrical or contract assembly, preferably in aerospace or a regulated manufacturing environment.
  • Intermediate ability to read and interpret technical documentation, such as blueprints, wire lists, and work instructions.
  • Proficient in basic hand soldering techniques (through-hole and surface mount) with growing experience in soldering to aerospace or IPC standards.
  • Demonstrated competence in assembling wire harnesses, connectors, and subassemblies with minimal supervision.
  • Working experience with basic shop tools and equipment, including Mil-spec hand crimping tools such as Daniels Manufacturing Corporation (DMC) crimpers, strippers, torque tools, and microscopes.
  • Familiarity with operating or assisting in the operation of wire marking machines (e.g., Spectrum Technologies) and label printing software.
  • Ability to conduct and document continuity and resistance testing on assembled electrical systems
  • Comfortable navigating software systems used for labeling and part tracking (e.g., BarTender, Zebra Designer).
  • Capable of maintaining a clean, organized work area and following established safety protocols
  • Shows initiative in troubleshooting minor issues in the assembly process and escalating complex problems as needed.

OTHER SKILLS AND ABILITIES

  • Proficiency in using hand tools, power tools, and power equipment.
  • Great attention to detail.
  • Must be proficient with computers and familiar with navigating through ERP system, File explorer, Microsoft word, and Adobe.
  • Ability to use solvents and other products skillfully and safely.
  • Able to perform skills that demand precise measurements.
  • Awareness of requirements for working within an ISO9001/AS9100 manufacturing environment.

LANGUAGE SKILLS

  • Intermediate proficiency in reading and understanding engineering documentation, part numbers, and work orders.
  • Ability to clearly document assembly steps and test results in written logs or electronic systems.
  • Can effectively interpret and apply labeling and documentation standards per customer and aerospace contract requirements.
  • Able to follow verbal and written instructions with minimal supervision.
  • Comfortable communicating with peers and leads to clarify instructions, escalate issues, or report non-conformances.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk, sit, use hands and fingers, handle or feel objects, tools, or controls, and talk or hear.
  • Must be able to lift and/or move up to 25 pounds occasionally.
  • Assembly work may involve bending, reaching, or working in awkward positions for short periods.
  • Visual acuity is required for reading drawings, inspecting parts, and working with small components under magnification if needed.

WORK ENVIRONMENT

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • This position is based entirely on the manufacturing floor.
  • Employees may be exposed to moderate to high noise levels, moving mechanical equipment, airborne particles, and temperature variations typical of a production setting.
  • Physical demands may include standing for extended periods, lifting or moving materials, and operating or working near production machinery.
  • Compliance with safety protocols is essential, and proper personal protective equipment (PPE) must be worn at all times in designated areas.

OTHER DUTIES

  • Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.

At Bridgeways, our commitment to equity, dignity, and opportunity for all remains steadfast. We exist to challenge systemic barriers and create lasting change for individuals and communities facing significant challenges, especially those living with mental health challenges and other marginalized identities.


As a social enterprise, we take pride in fostering a supportive and inclusive environment. Whether through stable housing, meaningful employment, or welcoming spaces that celebrate diversity, our work is rooted in compassion and a deep commitment to equity.


We believe everyone deserves fair treatment, access, and opportunity regardless of identity, background, or circumstances. We are dedicated to breaking down barriers and advocating for the resources that empower people to meet their goals.


This is not just what we doโ€”itโ€™s who we are.