Jamie Shairrick

Manager | Team Lead | Senior Technical Support Specialist at Zapier
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Seattle, Washington, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Software Development
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Manager | Team Lead | Senior Technical Support Specialist
      • Apr 2019 - Present

    • United States
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • Development and Technology Consultant
      • Jan 2018 - Present

      I provide development and technology services for The Whale Trail, a non-profit marine mammal conservation organization located in Seattle, WA. The Whale Trail advocates for and provides access to shore based marine mammal viewing. I provide development and technology services for The Whale Trail, a non-profit marine mammal conservation organization located in Seattle, WA. The Whale Trail advocates for and provides access to shore based marine mammal viewing.

    • Innovation and Technology Director | Public Education and Outreach Coordinator
      • Jul 2012 - Dec 2017

      On-site, full-time employee: 07/2012 - 04/2016 Remote, contract employee: 05/2016 - 12/2017 I had the privilege of collaboratively rebuilding a progressive urban District, directing the development and implementation of technology systems, developing and managing a really awesome, innovative public grant program, and working with partners on ideas and initiatives around conservation, biodiversity, low impact development, and green infrastructure. I also provided and coordinated community outreach and educational programming on sediment control, stormwater management, nutrient management, and watershed related issues. Show less

    • Instruction Coordinator
      • Jan 2011 - Apr 2012

      I was the Instruction Coordinator for the Mon Valley Environmental Innovative Training (MOVE-IT) program hosted by Heritage Community Initiatives, a non-profit located in Braddock, PA. The MOVE-IT program was a green jobs training / workforce development program funded by the Department of Labor and Environmental Protection Agency. I was the Instruction Coordinator for the Mon Valley Environmental Innovative Training (MOVE-IT) program hosted by Heritage Community Initiatives, a non-profit located in Braddock, PA. The MOVE-IT program was a green jobs training / workforce development program funded by the Department of Labor and Environmental Protection Agency.

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Adjunct Faculty
      • Jun 2011 - Aug 2011

      I was employed as an Adjunct Faculty at CCAC where I have co-instructed and facilitated Biology 1201 - The Principles of Sustainability. I was employed as an Adjunct Faculty at CCAC where I have co-instructed and facilitated Biology 1201 - The Principles of Sustainability.

    • United States
    • IT Services and IT Consulting
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Environmental Consultant // Records and Information Manager
      • Nov 2007 - Aug 2010

      I was employed by Booz Allen as a consultant to the Environmental Protection Agency in Region 10. My primary contract was working with the Lower Duwamish Waterway Team to develop investigative reports that were used to assess the potential liability of a person or organization for pollution damages under Superfund regulations. I also worked in the Superfund Records Center where I organized, cataloged, managed, and researched records and information for a number of EPA Sites. I was the primary site manager for the Lower Duwamish Waterway, one of the largest Superfund Sites in the country. Additionally, I served as the technology and development liaison to the EPA IT department. Show less

Education

  • Antioch University Seattle
    Masters, Environment and Community
    2008 - 2010
  • University of North Texas
    BA, International Studies
    2000 - 2004

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