Flexible Part Time Hours Jobs in Washington DC

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Thermite Welder - RAILROAD EXPERIENCE REQUIRED

Company: RailWorks Corporation

Location: Washington State

Posted Sep 09, 2025

RailWorks also offers opportunities to grow your career, develop your skills and pursue success. Works outdoors at railroad construction sites.

Development Project Manager

Company: Metropolitan Companies

Location: Fort Washington, PA

Posted Sep 22, 2025

Must have technical proficiency and knowledge in Microsoft office (Word, Excel, and Outlook). Manage project bidding process, proforma and budget preparation…

School Custodian

Company: Healthcare Services Group, Inc.

Location: Fort Washington, PA

Posted Sep 13, 2025

Compliance with COVID-19 vaccination policies, as required by state, local, and/or customers. Follow infection control and universal precautions to maintain a…

Aerospace Machinist

Company: Atlas Staffing

Location: Washington State

Posted Sep 18, 2025

Two-year technical degree in a related field (preferred). Utilizing machinist’s hand tools and precision measuring instruments to ensure compliance with…

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for part‑time roles by seniority?
Hourly pay varies by experience: Junior analysts or designers earn $20‑$25/hr, mid‑level $25‑$40/hr, senior specialists $40‑$60/hr, and lead or architect roles can reach $60‑$80/hr.
Which skills and certifications are most valuable for part‑time tech positions?
Demand focuses on Python, SQL, Tableau, React, AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Scrum Master, and UX certification from NN/g or Adobe. Strong portfolio and GitHub activity also boost prospects.
Can I work remotely in these part‑time roles?
Yes—over 90% of part‑time listings allow full remote work or a hybrid schedule; most teams use Slack, Jira, and Zoom to coordinate across time zones.
What career paths exist after starting in a part‑time role?
Candidates often transition to full‑time positions, expand into freelance contracts, or specialize in niche areas like data engineering, UX research, or DevOps automation, leveraging the experience gained on project bases.
What industry trends are shaping part‑time opportunities?
The shift to micro‑engagements, AI‑driven productivity tools, and the gig economy fuels demand for short‑term, highly skilled talent—especially in data science, web development, and digital marketing.

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