A College Intern, Oliver Keimweiss

Strategic Planning Team's College Intern, Oliver reflects on his Learning Opportunities at the Port

Over the last two months, I’ve had the pleasure of interning with Marin Burnett and Mary Van Biber on the Strategic Planning team within Strategic Initiatives. It has been a tremendous learning experience for me. My previous work experience was mostly in policy research and advocacy, and I am currently working towards a joint BA/MA degree in International Relations and Public Policy at the University of Chicago, but until now I had never had a chance to do work like this. This summer, I have had the opportunity to contribute to major reports, department-level planning sessions, and internal team logistics.

Last week, the Strategic Planning team hosted a Disruption event, a quarterly speaker series, on geopolitical risks to the Port. I was given the chance to take the lead on the project. I found the speaker, Courtney Rickert McCaffrey, EY Global Geostrategic Business Group Insights Leader, set up the meeting, and helped run the event. The seminar was a smashing success. We had 149 people from around the port in attendance, including 5 Executive Leadership Team members and 1 Commissioner. I am very grateful to the rest of the Strategic Planning team for both helping me with the event and giving me the freedom to do much of the work on my own.

One of the best parts of my internship so far is the informational interviews that I have had across the port. I have held meetings with almost a dozen port leaders in a range of positions. In these meetings, I have learned a lot about potential career paths, jobs at the port, and general work skills. I even got to meet with Commissioner Cho, which was a very informative and interesting conversation. For any current or future interns, I would absolutely recommend reaching out to anyone who works in any position that you find even a little bit intriguing. Everyone at the port has been incredibly gracious with their time!

I am truly grateful for all of the support and advice that Strategic Initiatives and the rest of the Port have readily provided me with over the course of this internship. Thank you so much for everything!

- Oliver Keimweiss, College Intern, Strategic Planning, Office of Strategic Initiatives

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Aug 28, 2023
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Behind the Scenes with an Art Technician

Behind the Scenes with an Art Technician

Pete Fleming is our first, full-time art technician, and this month marks his one-year anniversary with the Port! To celebrate, we are going behind the scenes to learn what an art tech is and recap recent projects. 

Art technicians are in charge of maintaining, updating, and caring for the permanent collection. This includes installing, relocating, storing, and cleaning art in a safe way. Pete's responsibilities also include the upkeep of maintenance data and overseeing large-scale conservation and installation efforts. Every piece of art is widely different, so an art technician must be proficient with solving unique challenges while keeping artwork pristine.

 

Cleaning John Grade's Boundary

How do you clean one of the largest objects in the airport art collection, that is suspended over the busy central area of the North Satellite? That is the question that had to be solved when it came to removing dust buildup from “Boundary” by John Grade. The answer: working overnight from lifts, Pete and Tommy vacuumed the inside and outside of the wooden structure, utilizing their flexibility (and some very long hose extensions) to access the complex surfaces!

 

De-Installing William Morris' 

Northwest Garnering

To make space for the Checkpoint 1 Expansion project and to protect the artwork from upcoming demolition activity, we removed over 136 hand formed glass tusks, bones, and eggs, from Gina Marie Lindsey Hall. This was completed with help from contractors Herzog Glass, and Artech, in addition to a wide range of Port departments and partners.

 

Cleaning and Data Management: 

Ralph Helmick and Stuart Schechter's Landing 

Once the star of the central terminal, Landing had to be removed due to both safety concerns as well as an inability to clean the piece in its old configuration. Due to the presence of nearby kitchen vents, each individual metal object had a thick coat of grease and grey dust. One of Pete's first tasks was cleaning, categorizing, and packing over 2,000+ individual objects in the hopes that Landing can one day be re-installed in a new configuration.

 

 

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Aug 09, 2023
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Behind the Scenes with an Art Technician

Behind the Scenes with an Art Technician

Pete Fleming is our first, full-time art technician, and this month marks his one-year anniversary with the Port! To celebrate, we are going behind the scenes to learn what an art tech is and recap recent projects. 

Art technicians are in charge of maintaining, updating, and caring for the permanent collection. This includes installing, relocating, storing, and cleaning art in a safe way. Pete's responsibilities also include the upkeep of maintenance data and overseeing large-scale conservation and installation efforts. Every piece of art is widely different, so an art technician must be proficient with solving unique challenges while keeping artwork pristine.

 

Cleaning John Grade's Boundary

How do you clean one of the largest objects in the airport art collection, that is suspended over the busy central area of the North Satellite? That is the question that had to be solved when it came to removing dust buildup from “Boundary” by John Grade. The answer: working overnight from lifts, Pete and Tommy vacuumed the inside and outside of the wooden structure, utilizing their flexibility (and some very long hose extensions) to access the complex surfaces!

 

De-Installing William Morris' 

Northwest Garnering

To make space for the Checkpoint 1 Expansion project and to protect the artwork from upcoming demolition activity, we removed over 136 hand formed glass tusks, bones, and eggs, from Gina Marie Lindsey Hall. This was completed with help from contractors Herzog Glass, and Artech, in addition to a wide range of Port departments and partners.

 

Cleaning and Data Management: 

Ralph Helmick and Stuart Schechter's Landing 

Once the star of the central terminal, Landing had to be removed due to both safety concerns as well as an inability to clean the piece in its old configuration. Due to the presence of nearby kitchen vents, each individual metal object had a thick coat of grease and grey dust. One of Pete's first tasks was cleaning, categorizing, and packing over 2,000+ individual objects in the hopes that Landing can one day be re-installed in a new configuration.

 

 

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Instructions For Shift Leads

You're 1 Click Away from a Team-Ready Briefing

Let's keep our airport secure - and reward your team while we're at it.

This video-based challenge is designed for shift briefings.  It's short, interactive, and ready to go.  All you need to do is press play, let your team participate, and get ready for some swag.

Step 1: Watch the Video Together

Recommended format:

  • During shift briefing or team huddle
  • With a screen or mobile device and small group or partners
  • Participate during interactive prompts - you'll be told when!

Step 2: Log Completion to Qualify for Swag

Click below to log your participation (takes 30 seconds):

Log Completion Here

 

Need to Adjust?

We've got flexible options for different teams and spaces:

If you're short on time:

  • Watch the first half now, do the rest next time
  • Focus on just 1-2 scenarios

If you don't have a shared screen:

  • Let team members view on their phones in small groups
  • Assign as self-paced viewing during downtime

If you have fewer people available:

  • Run it individually or in pairs
  • Use the questions as talking points or write down responses

Don't overthink it - the goal is simple: Have a conversation, test your team's awareness, and reinforce what we want everyone to do.

 

Swag is Coming!

We'll be dropping in soon with SEA swag to recognize participating teams in our next challenge.

Only employees who log completion will be eligible.

 

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News and Events

 

We've got news for you! 


Email This Week @ SEA to get weekly updates about what's going on at SEA

Email to join This Week @ SEA

 

Upcoming Events


More to come!

 

 

Previous Events


valentines cardValentines Day- Friday, February 14th  10 AM-12 PM  Free photo booth, kids crafts, SEA Pup Gracie, Jett and valentines' cards at the Central Terminal post-Security.  *Kids crafts near the Children's Play area.

 

 

 

 

 

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December 12th thru January 3rd - Holiday themed costumed characters, festive carolers and music performances throughout the airport. 
 

 

 

Say Hello to Jett! SEA Mascot Jett- December 4th  Our new mascot and friend has arrived, Jett, landed and made an appearance at SEA today!  SEA Airport reveals their new mascot, Jett The Sea Otter

 

 

 

 

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Happy 75th Birthday SEA! - Tuesday, July 9th  8-10 AM 12- 4 PM     Visit each location and grab a selfie!  75th Globe- Central Terminal, SEA Private Jet- IAF Exit, Illuminated Map- Gate A1, SEA in the Clouds- C/D Entrance  

Participate in the scavenger hunt now to see some of our favorite places around the airport.

SEA Celebrates 75 Years of Service Ahead of Expected Record Year | Port of Seattle (portseattle.org)

Past and Present: Celebrating 75 Years of Service- Saturday July 13th   2 - 3:30 PM   Museum of Flight, William M. Allen Theater.  Presentation included in admission.

SEA at Olde Burien Block Party- Saturday, July 20th   10 AM- 3 PM  Highline Heritage Museum parking lot.   POS Fire, Police, kids booth and more! 

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Eid al-Fitr - Wednesday, April 10th   9:30-11:30 AM  Celebration in Central Terminal  Hear from airport leaders and enjoy a local musician performing music with an African Kora.  Individually wrapped cookies will be available.

 

 

 

 

DecorativeSt. Patrick's Day- Sunday, March 17th     9:00-11:00 AM  Seattle Irish Dance Company performing post-Security @ our Central Terminal.  One of the reasons we wear green on St. Patrick's Day is because of Ireland's nickname, The Emerald Isle. The color green for Ireland dates back as far as the 1600’s and, in Ireland, green is worn as a symbol of patriotism. At SEA we think wearing green is a great tradition and many of us wear it every day of the year! Checkout the festivities  

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Valentines Day- Wednesday, February 14th- Photo Booth, kids crafts, flowers, SEA Pups and valentines' cards!  Free photobooth and roaming violinist at the Central Terminal post-Security.  Kids crafts near the Children's Play area.

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Merry and Bright from December 16-25th   Holiday Entertainment: Holiday themed costumed characters, festive carolers and music performances throughout the airport.

 

 

 

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Work at SEA

Did you know there are over 23,000 employees working at SEA?  Each one has an important job to do that helps travelers along their way.  At SEA, we say "Every day. Elevate."  This means we are always looking for a way to make SEA a better place for our customers.  Thanks for being part of that work!  Here's a message from SEA's Managing Director, Lance Lyttle.   

 

Employment


There are hundreds of companies operating at SEA and many have jobs available at any given time. Airport Jobs, located at SEA is an office that provides all kinds of help getting ready to work and looking for jobs at the airport. They have many services available and can also help with career classes and college information.

To see a current SEA job list, go to Job Openings at SEA Airport.

The Port of Seattle operates SEA airport, several maritime facilities, and is involved in trade, travel, and cargo across the region. For jobs at the Port of Seattle, go to jobs at the Port.

Things you may need to know:

SEA's Airport Employees site has information about many topics useful for those working at the airport. This is your central source to connect with information about badging, transportation, safety, wellness and employee recognition.

 

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Why the SEA Brand?

Recognizing the Contributions of our Employees

Stars of SEA- Behind the Badge  The airport is made up of thousands of workers who do essential functions to make it run and serve our millions of passengers every day. Meet the people behind the badge who elevate the airport experience and learn more about what they do! Today we're meeting James Rabe, who is one on a team of 57 for the conveyor jet way shop.

Workers of SEA Airport  Highlighting the amazing people who make your trip through Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Possible, check out this fun parody of the Office highlighting some off the amazing people who work at SEA Airport. And if you're looking for a job at SEA Airport, be sure to check out our careers page. We're always looking for talented people who can add to our team. https://www.portseattle.org/careers

SEA Dance Cam  Behind the scenes at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, a group of dedicated workers are also amazing dancers. The SEA Dance Cam captures these talented employees letting loose during their breaks and after work. From ramp agents, security, and custodians these dancers show that even when they're not on the clock, they're still professionals. Check out the SEA Dance Cam and see for yourself how these amazing workers can bust a move.

 

Good to Know


News and Events - Checkout the latest and join in the FUN!

Interesting Facts

  • The airport was designated "SEA" as it's federal airport code when it opened in 1949.
  • In 2024, SEA had over 52.6 million travelers! Our areas largest sports stadium seats 72,000. Our SEA equivalent is more than two filled stadiums a day passing through SEA!
  • There was a giant prehistoric sloth found during construction at the airport on Valentine's Day in 1961. You can visit "Gordy" the SEA Sloth at the Burke Museum.
  • There are beehives at SEA. As many as 36 beehives filled with thriving honeybees are located in three different apiaries around the airfield.
  • The tilt of the roof of the new International Arrivals Facility resembles an airplane landing.
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Safety Management Systems (SMS)

Welcome to SEA Airport Operations Safety Management Systems

What do we do? 

 Manage safety compliance on the airfield including development of audits and accountability programs to keep the Port and its business partners safe. 

Our Mission: To Provide a Systematic Way to Identify Hazards and Proactively Control Risk

Safety management seeks to identify and proactively mitigate safety risks and systemic factors before they result in accidents and incidents to manage safety activities in a disciplined, holistic, integrative and focused manner in order to prioritize actions to address safety risks and more effectively manage its resources for the optimal benefit of safety.

It is the goal of SMS to create a positive safety culture where participants continually challenge the processes, the culture and the systems to identify weaknesses and where improvements can be made.

SMS emphasize safety management as a fundamental business process to be considered in the same manner as other aspects of business management by recognizing the organization's role in accident prevention, SMS provides:

  • A structured means of safety risk management decision making
  • A means of demonstrating safety management capability before system failures occur
  • Increased confidence in risk controls though structured safety assurance processes
  • An effective interface for knowledge sharing between regulator and certificate holder
  • safety promotion framework to support a sound safety culture

Meet Our Team!

David Crowner, Sr. Manager Operational Risk and Safety

Adam Varo, Aviation Safety QA Manager

Thais Miller, Safety Management Systems Specialist

Alicia Waterton, Safety Management Systems Specialist

Email us: SMSspecialist@portseattle.org

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Email us: SMSspecialist@portseattle.org

See Say Airport App! Report Any Safety Issues.  Click See Say App for more information and to download the free app.

Link to See Say Airport App

      

 

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SEA Shop

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Love Seattle-Tacoma International Airport? Us, too!

Become a lean green travel machine with SEA Airport gear. Shop for apparel and travel accessories such as caps, beanies, activewear, bags and water bottles for adults and kids. Show your #flySEA spirit on social, on the road, or lounging in the PNW. FedEx shipping and will call is available in Lakewood, Washington. Unfortunately, items cannot be returned or exchanged. 

Need Assistance? Customer Service at 253-625-5680 or OnlineOrderSupport@printnw.net

https://seaairportshop.gearnw.com/index_products.php?category=apparelAccessoriesBagsHats

 

 

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Hotel and Off-Site Courtesy Shuttles

Hotel and Offsite Courtesy Shuttle Hotels, Motels, and Off-Site parking companies offering Courtesy Shuttle will pick up and drop off on the courtesy island shuttle lane. This is located on the 3rd floor of the parking structure on Island 1 and 3. For navigation assistance, please use our interactive map search "courtesy vehicle shuttle or view our Parking Garage and Ground Transportation Map. Please contact your Hotel, Motel or Off-Site parking company directly to inquire if they provide courtesy shuttle to and from the Airport.

Please make arrangements through your Hotel, Motel, Off-Site Parking company for any ADA accommodations.

Courtesy Vehicle Contact Information

Hotel

Phone Number

Hotel Address

Aloft Hotel

206-444-7580 

19030 28th Ave S, SeaTac, WA 98188

Best Western - Airport Executel

206-878-3300

20717 International Blvd, Seattle, WA 98198

Best Western - Evergreen Inn & Suites

253-529-4000

32124 25th Ave S, Federal Way, WA 98003

Best Western - Plaza By the Green

253-854-8767

24415 Russell Rd Kent, WA 98032

Cedarbrook 

206-901-9268

18525 36th Ave S Seattle, WA 98188

Clarion - Renton 

425-251-9591

3700 E Valley Rd, Renton, WA 98055

Clarion - SeaTac  

206-242-0200

3000 S 176th St, Seattle, WA 98188

Coast Gateway

206-248-8200

18415 International Blvd, Seattle, WA 98188

Columbia Pacific Aviation

206-572-9935

7610 Andrews St NE Moses Lake, WA 98837

Comfort Inn - Kent

253-872-2211

22311 84th Ave S, Kent, WA 98032

Comfort Inn & Suites - SeaTac

206-878-1100

19333 International Blvd, SeaTac, WA 98188

Comfort Suites - Tukwila 

425-227-7200

7200 Fun Center Way, Tukwila, WA, 98188

Country Inn and Suites

206-433-8188

 3100 S 192nd St, Seattle, WA 98188

Courtyard By Marriot - Fed. Way

253-529-0200

31910 Gateway Center Blvd S, Federal Way, WA 98003

Courtyard By Marriot - Southcenter

206-575-4641

400 Andover Park W, Tukwila, WA 98188

Courtyard By Marriot - Tukwila

425-255-0300

16038 W Valley Hwy, Tukwila, WA 98188

Crown Plaza - SeaTac

206-910-6284

17338 International Blvd, Seattle, WA 98188

Days Inn - SeaTac Airport 

206-244-3600

19015 International Blvd South, SeaTac, WA 98188

Days Inn - South Seattle

206-241-2200

13050 48th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98168

Doubletree Hotel - SeaTac Airport

206-246-8600

18740 International Blvd, Seattle, WA 98188

Doubletree Guest Suites - Southcenter

206-575-8220

16500 Southcenter Pkwy, Seattle, WA 98188

Econo Lodge - SeaTac Airport 

206-431-9502

13910 Tukwila International Blvd, Seattle, WA 98168

Embassy Suites Hotel - Southcenter 

425-227-8844

15920 W Valley Hwy, Seattle, WA 98188

Extended Stay - Southcenter

206-244-2537

15635 W Valley Hwy, Tukwila, WA 98188

Extended Stay America - Renton

206-244-2537

1150 Oakesdale Ave SW, Renton, WA 98057

Fairfield Inn By Marriott - SeaTac

206-592-8760

19631 International Blvd, SeaTac, WA 98188

Four Points by Sheraton - Seattle Airport South 

253-642-0100

 22406 Pacific Hwy S, Des Moines, WA 98198

Hampton Inn & Suites - Seattle Airport/ 28th Ave 

206-244-5044

18850 28th Ave S, SeaTac, WA 98188

Hampton Inn - SeaTac 

206-878-1700

19445 International Blvd, Seattle, WA 98188

Hampton Inn - Southcenter

425-228-5800

7200 S 156th St, Tukwila, WA 98188

Hawthorn Suites - Kent

253-395-3800

6329 S 212th St, Kent, WA 98032

Hilton Garden - Renton

425-430-1414

1801 E Valley Rd, Renton, WA 98057

Hilton Garden Inn SeaTac

206-734-4500

3056 S 188th St, SeaTac WA 98188   

Hilton - SeaTac Airport

206-244-4800

17620 International Blvd, Seattle, WA 98188

Holiday Inn Express

206-870-2576

19621 International Blvd, SeaTac, WA 98188

Holiday Inn Express-Tukwila

206-294-3700

90 Andover Park East, Tukwila WA 98188

Home 2 Suites By Hilton - Seattle Airport

206-623-7300

380 Upland Dr, Tukwila, WA 98188

Homestead Studio Suites - Southcenter

425-235-7160

15635 West Valley Highway, Tukwila WA 98188

Homewood Suites Hilton Tukwila-Southcenter

206-433-8000

6955 Fort Dent Way, Tukwila WA 98188

Hotel Interurban 

206-945-4902 

223 Andover Park E, Tukwila, WA 98188

La Quinta Motor Inn

206-241-5211

 2824 S 188th St, Seattle, WA 98188

Larkspur Landing 

425-235-1212

1701 E Valley Rd, Renton, WA 98055

Marina Inn

206-824-9920

 22300 7th Ave S, Des Moines, WA 98198

Marriott - SeaTac Airport 

206-241-2000

3201 S 176th St, Seattle, WA 98188

Motel 6 SeaTac Airport

206-248-9000

18900 47th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98188

Quality Inn - SeaTac Airport

206-241-9292

2900 S 192nd St, Seattle, WA 98188

Radisson Inn Gateway 

206-244-6666

18118 International Blvd, Seattle, WA 98188

Ramada Inn - Kent 

253-395-4300

22318 84th Ave S, Kent, WA 98032

Ramada Inn - Tukwila 

425-226-1812

15901 W Valley Hwy, Tukwila, WA 98188

Ramada Inn Limited - SeaTac North 

206-244-8800

4006 S 139th St, Tukwila, WA 98168

Ramada Inn - Seattle 

206-277-0700

16720 International Blvd, SeaTac, WA 98188

Red Lion - Renton 

425-226-7700

1 S Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057

Red Lion - SeaTac Airport  

206-246-5535

18220 International Blvd, SeaTac, WA 98188

Red Roof Inn

206-248-0901

16838 International Blvd, Seattle, WA 98188

Residence Inn By Marriott - SeaTac

206-878-6188

19608 International Blvd, SeaTac, WA 98188

Residence Inn By Marriott - Seattle South

425-226-5500

16201 W Valley Hwy, Tukwila, WA 98188

Rodeway Inn

206-588-0260

2930 S 176th St, SeaTac, WA 98188

SeaTac Crest Motor Inn

206-433-0999

18845 Pacific Coast Highway South, SeaTac, WA 98188

SeaTac Inn

206-244-1230

17108 International Blvd, SeaTac, WA 98188

SeaTac Skyway Inn

206-878-3310

20045 International Blvd, SeaTac, WA 98198

SeaTac Value Inn

206-878-8427

22246 Pacific Hwy S, Des Moines, WA 98198

Sleep Inn - SeaTac

206-878-3600

20406 International Blvd, SeaTac, WA 98198

Spring Hill Suites by Marriott - Renton

425-226-4100

200 SW 19th St, Renton, WA 98057

Super 8 by Wyndham

206-431-6884

3423 S 160th St, SeaTac, WA 98188

Townplace Suites by Marriot - Kent

253-796-6000

18123 72nd Ave S, Kent, WA 98032

Townplace Suites by Marriot - Renton 

425-917-2000

300 SW 19th St, Renton, WA 98057

Wingate By Wyndham SeaTac Airport

206-242-8686

19031 International Blvd, SeaTac, WA 98198

 

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