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Chief Operating Officer Department: Office of the President Reports to: President and CEO Pay Class: Full-time Regular FLSA Status: Salaried Exempt Schedule: Tuesday-Saturday About Pacific Science ...

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As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for overnight coo restaurant in the United States is $103,995.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $72,000.00 and $130,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Overnight Coo Restaurant vs Restaurant Cook?

AspectOvernight Coo RestaurantRestaurant Cook
CredentialsFood handler permits, culinary trainingFood handler permits, culinary training
Work EnvironmentNight shifts, kitchen, restaurant settingDay/night shifts, kitchen, restaurant setting
Industry UsageSpecific to restaurant operations, often in fast-paced kitchensBroader, includes various food service establishments

Overnight Coo Restaurant and Restaurant Cook roles both require culinary skills and food safety certifications. The main difference lies in the shift timing, with Overnight Coo Restaurant working primarily during night hours, while Restaurant Cooks may work day or night shifts. Both roles operate in similar kitchen environments within the restaurant industry, but the overnight position is specialized for late-night operations.

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Infographic showing various Overnight Coo Restaurant job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 74% Full Time, and 26% Part Time. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $103,995 per year, or $50 per hour.

Chief Operating Officer

pacsci

Pacific, WA

Full-time

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

Position Title:  Chief Operating Officer

Department: Office of the President

Reports to: President and CEO

Pay Class: Full-time Regular

FLSA Status: Salaried Exempt

Schedule: Tuesday-Saturday

About Pacific Science CenterPacific Science Center (PacSci) ignites curiosity in every child and fuels a passion for discovery, experimentation, and critical thinking in all of us. Located on a historic, 7-acre campus in heart of Seattle, PacSci welcomes approximately 500,000 visitors annually through hands-on exhibits, live science experiences, planetarium shows, and educational programming, and serving more than 100,000 students throughout our state with Science on Wheels. Pacific Science Center operates with an annual budget of approximately $20million. This is an onsite leadership role operating on a Tuesday-Saturday schedule to align with peak campus visitor traffic. Position Summary

Reporting directly to the President & CEO, the Chief Operating Officer (COO) serves as an executive leader driving operational excellence, physical and technical infrastructure integrity, and guest experience quality, while championing a People & Culture strategy that strengthens organizational resilience and team engagement across PacSci.

Serving as a key strategic partner to the CEO and CFO, the COO holds executive accountability for the Operations division within PacSci’s five-pillar functional governance structure (Finance, Operations, Exhibits & Education, Marketing & Revenue, and Philanthropy). The COO aligns all daily operational activities, policies, and cross-functional teams with institutional mission goals, budget parameters, safety standards, and long-term strategic plans.The Opportunity

PacSci is entering a pivotal period of operational renewal. The incoming COO will play a defining role in modernizing enterprise systems, strengthening campus infrastructure, and building a high-performing operations division to support the Center’s next chapter of growth.

As a core member of the Executive Leadership Team, the COO serves as the primary driver of internal communications and leads through a layered management structure of Department Directors across functional areas providing overarching strategic vision, executive accountability, and resource alignment while empowering operational leaders to manage daily department activities.

Key Roles & Areas of Ownership

The COO provides executive leadership and strategic direction across eight core operational departments:

  • Internal Communications: Operational change management, messaging, organizational alignment, and staff communications.
  • People & Culture: HR strategy, talent acquisition, total rewards/compensation, regulatory compliance, employee engagement, and workplace culture.
  • Facilities & Campus Operations: Physical campus infrastructure, HVAC/building automation systems, vendor/contract management, capital projects, and site optimization.
  • Custodial Services: Environmental sanitation, daily campus readiness, public space presentation, and cleanliness standards.
  • Health & Safety: Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) compliance, regulatory reporting, emergency preparedness, and site risk management.
  • Security: Visitor and staff safety, site access control, emergency response, and asset protection.
  • Technology: Enterprise IT infrastructure, administrative systems, network security, and operational software.
  • Vehicles & Fleet: Fleet logistics, vehicle maintenance, and safety compliance supporting mobile educational programming.

 

Essential Responsibilities:

  • Executive Leadership & Strategic Alignment: Partner with the CEO, CFO, and executive leadership to establish long-term institutional strategy, annual operating plans, and capital budgets. Present operational metrics to the Board of Directors as requested.
  • Operations Management & Campus Readiness: Ensure seamless execution of daily physical facility operations, safety protocols, and custodial practices to deliver exceptional, accessible guest and employee experience.
  • Financial & Budgetary Discipline: Direct operating and capital budgets across all assigned operational departments in close partnership with the CFO; drive cost management, vendor negotiations, and resource allocation.
  • Systems & Technology Modernization: Oversee the evolution and security of enterprise technology systems, administrative tools, and operational workflows.
  • People & Culture Oversight: Guide People & Culture leaders to cultivate an inclusive, compliant, and highly engaged workplace environment centered on trust and strong inter-departmental communication.
  • Risk Management & Compliance: Ensure organizational compliance with local, state, and federal laws, employment regulations, EHS guidelines, and emergency management protocols.
  • Organizational Change Leadership: Serve as an operational anchor guiding leadership teams and staff through evolving structural, technological, and procedural transformations.
  • Other Duties: Perform other executive-level duties as assigned by the President & CEO.
Position Requirements:
  • Education: Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Organizational Leadership, Public Administration, or related field required; Master’s degree (MBA, MPA, or equivalent) preferred.
  • Leadership Experience: Minimum of 10 years of progressive senior executive operational experience within a non-profit, cultural institution, science center, museum, public venue, or complex multi-faceted organization.
  • Director-Level Management: Proven experience leading through a layered management structure rather than direct individual-contributor supervision.
  • Multi-Disciplinary Scope: Direct oversight experience across Facilities, HR/People Operations, Safety/Security, and IT.
  • Financial Acumen: Demonstrated success in managing multi-million dollar operational and capital budgets.
Knowledge Skills & Abilities:
  • Strong executive acumen with a track record of translating strategic vision into scalable operational workflows.
  • Deep functional knowledge of facility operations, enterprise IT systems, public safety protocols, and employment law compliance.
  • Exceptional interpersonal and change-management leadership skills.
  • High analytical rigor, sound judgment, and resilience under shifting priorities.

Physical Demands & Working Conditions:

  • Work Location: This is a 100% on-site role based at PacSci’s Seattle campus w/ occasional hybrid arrangements.
  • Campus Presence: Requires regular movement across a historic, 150,000-square-foot campus, including exhibit floors, office areas, and mechanical/facilities spaces (some of which are accessible only via stairs).
  • Work Environment: Standard office and public venue environment. Occasional presence in mechanical, utility, or construction spaces is required for inspections, project management, and vendor meetings.
  • Schedule: This role is a Tuesday-Saturday schedule, w/standard business hours including periodic evening or weekend availability required for executive events, major capital projects, or emergency responses.

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

 

This position description generally describes the principal functions of the position, and the level of knowledge and skills typically required.  It does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and the employee, and it is subject to change as the needs of the employer and the requirements of the job change