Applications for longshore worker positions open February 18, 2026.
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- Published
- Category
- Other
- City
- Grays Harbor
- Address
- Port of Grays Harbor, WA
What You Should Do Next
- 1
Prepare Your Application
Gather required information including your name, address, and contact details.
- 2
Submit Online Application
Access the application portal starting February 18, 2026, and submit by February 25, 2026.
- 3
Check TWIC Requirements
Familiarize yourself with TWIC application requirements at www.tsa.gov.
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Stay Updated
Keep your contact information current with the JPLRC in writing.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I apply for longshore work?
- Complete the Online Application at the provided website starting February 18, 2026.
- What is the deadline for applications?
- Applications must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. PST on February 25, 2026.
- Is there a fee to apply?
- No, there is no fee to apply for longshore worker positions.
- What identification do I need?
- A valid driver's license with a photograph is required for processing.
- Can I submit multiple applications?
- No, only one application per person is allowed; multiple submissions will lead to disqualification.
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Full Notice Text
LONGSHORE OPPORTUNITY: PORT OF GRAYS HARBOR, WA To be considered for potential processing toward status as an Unidentified Casual longshore worker in the Port of Grays Harbor, WA, all public applicants must complete the Online Application at https://graysharbor.casualdrawingapp.net/public . The Online Application requires that each applicant provide the applicants first and last names, (middle name is not required but recommended if there is one), mailing address, telephone number with Area Code, month of birth, numerical day of birth and a valid email address. Incomplete applications will not be accepted. Phone calls regarding the process will not be accepted and any in-person or written applications submitted through a mailing service of any kind will not be accepted. Applications can be submitted online beginning 8:00 a.m., PST, on February 18, 2026 . Applicants will be sent an email confirming submission of their application. On or about March 11, 2026 , a drawing will be held from a combination of timely received public applications and Interest Card applications. If the number of timely public applications received exceeds that of the timely Interest Card applications received, a preliminary drawing will be held just among the public applications to collect a number equal to the amount of Interest Card applications. To be eligible for consideration, public applications must be submitted no later than 11:59 p.m., PST, February 25, 2026 . A sequenced list of those selected for processing will be posted for 30 days at WWW.PMANET.ORG. At the time of processing, sequenced applicants must be at least 18 years of age, have a valid drivers license with photograph, have no disqualifying convictions, have a sufficient knowledge of English to speak and understand written and verbal safety warnings in English, and be eligible to work in the U.S. Those selected for processing will be advised of additional requirements. Only one application per person . Anyone attempting to submit more than one application (of any type) will be disqualified. Those submitting an Interest Card application may not submit a public application as described here. Duplication, sale or trade for value of an Interest Card or Interest Card code is strictly prohibited. Violation of this rule will result in disqualification of the applicant as well as discipline and punishment of the seller or trader, up to and including possible deregistration or termination of longshore employment and dispatch privileges. There is no fee or charge for applying. No money should be paid to any person or organization related to this recruitment program. Casual longshore workers are not eligible to receive benefits provided under the collective bargaining agreement only to registered workers (for example, health insurance, pensions, holiday pay, vacation pay). There is no guarantee of casual processing, employment, continued employment, or advancement; casual work is sporadic and never guaranteed, but casuals must nonetheless work sufficient available hours to retain longshore dispatch privileges. A TWIC (Transportation Worker Identification Credential) is required by the Department of Homeland Security to enter all marine facilities. Applicants are urged to promptly familiarize themselves with TWIC application requirements: www.tsa.gov and 1-855-347-8371 are resources (not PMA, ILWU, or the Joint Port Labor Relations Committee/JPLRC). Submitting an application does not guarantee processing or employment in the longshore industry. The procedures by which longshore processing and employment may be offered can be changed at any time and without notice at the discretion of the joint parties to the governing collective bargaining agreement. Applicants are responsible for keeping the JPLRC advised of their current contact information. All contact information updates must be made in writing. Please send all contact information updates to: Grays Harbor JPLRC Casual Processing, 3402 Lincoln Ave, Tacoma, Washington 98421. Disputes or claims about any aspect of this casual process are subject to the collective bargaining agreement and its grievance procedures, must be in writing and must be received by the JPLRC (Grays Harbor JPLRC Casual Processing Grievance, 3402 Lincoln Ave, Tacoma, Washington 98421) within ten (10) days of the source of the complaint. No extensions. JPLRC decisions on grievances are final and binding. PMA member companies are equal opportunity employers. Published: February 18, 2026 x1 The Daily World# 1025570 ad+#1025570]