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Infrastructure Director Jobs in Bothell, WA (NOW HIRING)

Senior Cloud Infrastructure Engineer

Seattle, WA · On-site

$123K - $167K/yr

This role is ideal for someone who enjoys designing scalable systems and building infrastructure that enables machine learning teams to ship quickly and reliably, and wants to have a direct impact on ...

... direct operator control. Our intuitive OverWatch C2 interface provides commanders with precise ... As a Software Infrastructure Engineer , you'll design, build, and maintain the internal software ...

Senior Compiler Engineer Infrastructure

Redmond, WA · On-site

$121K - $165K/yr

... • Direct experience reconciling or maintaining downstream forks of open-source projects • Experience building developer productivity tools, CI infrastructure, or large-scale automation • ...

Senior Infrastructure Engineer, IT

Seattle, WA · On-site

$123K - $167K/yr

You are an experienced, self-directed professional who thrives on optimizing global configurations ... Infrastructure Scaling: Adapt and scale global infrastructure to accommodate rapid international ...

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How much do infrastructure director jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for infrastructure director in Bothell, WA is $171,799.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $129,100.00 and $209,600.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an Infrastructure Director do?

An Infrastructure Director oversees an organization's IT infrastructure, including networks, servers, cloud environments, and security systems. They ensure that all technology resources operate efficiently, securely, and align with business objectives. This role involves strategic planning, budgeting, vendor management, and leading teams responsible for IT operations and support. The Infrastructure Director also implements new technologies and disaster recovery plans to minimize downtime and enhance performance.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Infrastructure Director position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Infrastructure Director, you need extensive experience in IT infrastructure management, strategic planning, and project oversight, typically backed by a bachelor’s or master’s degree in computer science, information systems, or a related field. Familiarity with technologies such as cloud computing platforms (e.g., AWS, Azure), network architecture, and certifications like ITIL or PMP are often highly valued. Strong leadership, effective communication, and problem-solving abilities set exceptional candidates apart. These skills are crucial for overseeing complex infrastructure projects, ensuring reliability, and driving organizational growth through technological innovation.

What are some typical challenges an Infrastructure Director faces in this role?

Infrastructure Directors often face challenges such as balancing the need for system reliability and security with the demand for rapid technology adoption and scalability. Managing large teams, coordinating across departments, and overseeing complex projects with tight deadlines can also be demanding. Additionally, staying current with evolving technologies and compliance requirements is essential. Successfully navigating these challenges requires strategic vision, proactive risk management, and strong communication with both technical staff and executive leadership.

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Infographic showing various Infrastructure Director job openings in Bothell, WA as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 84% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 85% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $171,799 per year, or $82.6 per hour.

Infrastructure & Capital Projects - Permitting Specialist, ANS

Accenture Infrastructure and Capital Projects, LLC

Seattle, WA • On-site

$140K - $230K/yr

Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

You've Never Been Satisfied with "Good Enough."
You want to make an impact, not just manage projects, but change how the world gets built. At Accenture Infrastructure & Capital Projects, you'll do exactly that. You'll help develop and deliver the factories, grids, transit systems, and public infrastructure that keep communities moving - and do it smarter, safer, and more sustainably than ever before.
You'll work alongside people who think big and act bold - project managers, engineers, technologists, and strategists who blend real-world experience with digital innovation and AI. Together, we're transforming how capital projects are planned, managed, and executed, creating a better way to build for the future.
Because "good enough" builds the past. You're here to build what's next, on a team that outperforms every norm.
Visit us here to learn more about Accenture Infrastructure & Capital Projects
As Accenture continues to grow, you may see a variety of new career opportunities, and depending on the role and location you may be directed to apply through Accenture Infrastructure and Capital Projects LLP or one of our other legal entities - Accenture Infrastructure and Capital Projects, LLC or Accenture Infrastructure and Capital Projects Inc., with benefits varying by country and role, so please check with your recruiter for details.
THE WORK:
  • You'll identify all permits and approvals required for the construction, operation, and maintenance of public transit projects.
  • You'll prepare and submit permit applications to the appropriate authorities, ensuring documentation is accurate and complete.
  • You'll track the status of submitted permits and proactively resolve issues or respond to requests for additional information from permitting agencies.
  • You'll serve as the primary point of contact between the project team and regulatory bodies.
  • You'll interpret and communicate permitting requirements to project managers, engineers, and contractors.
  • You'll maintain an up-to-date database of permits, conditions, expiration dates, and compliance requirements.
  • You'll coordinate with environmental, engineering, and legal teams to ensure all project elements meet regulatory standards.
  • You'll monitor regulatory changes and advise the project team on potential impacts to schedules and requirements.
  • You'll participate in meetings with public agencies, community groups, and other stakeholders as needed.
  • You'll prepare reports and presentations on permitting status for internal and external audiences.
  • Onsite at client site: The work location for this role is onsite with our clients and partners to enable delivery and cultivate our client relationships.
  • With all our roles, there is some in-person time for collaboration, learning and building relationships with clients, peers, leaders and communities. As an employer, we will be as flexible as possible to support your specific work/life needs.

HERE'S WHAT YOU'LL NEED:
  • Bachelor's degree in urban planning, environmental science, engineering, public administration, or a related field
  • 10+ years of experience obtaining permits assessments for transit related projects, WA state permitting experience strongly preferred

BONUS POINTS IF YOU HAVE:
  • Must be a self-starter that is reliable, responsive to client needs, professional, and have the ability to maintain long-term relationships with clients and other construction related and business professionals and handle confidential information with discretion and trustworthiness
  • Strong understanding of environmental regulations, building codes, and land use policies. Knowledge of NEPA (National Environmental Policy Act) and other environmental permitting frameworks
  • Strong negotiation and conflict resolution skills. Excellent organizational, analytical, and communication skills
  • Proven ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines in a fast-paced environment
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and project management software
  • Learning oriented, creative and possess advanced problem-solving skills and the ability to transfer prior experience to new projects

$140,000 - $230,000 a year
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