SAO management letter

Office of the Washington State Auditor 
Pat McCarthy 
February 12, 2019 

Port Commission 
Port of Seattle 
Seattle, Washington 

Management Letter 
This letter includes a summary of specific matters that we identified in planning and performing
our accountability audit of the Port of Seattle from January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2017.
We believe our recommendations will assist you in improving the Port's internal controls in these 
areas. 
We will review the status of these matters during our next audit. We have already discussed our
comments with and made suggestions for improvements to the Port's officials and personnel. If
you have any further questions, please contact me at (206) 615-0557. 
This letter is intended for the information and use of management and the governing body and is
not suitable for any other purpose. However, this letter is a matter of public record and its
distribution is not limited.
We would also like to take this opportunity to extend our appreciation to your staff for the
cooperation and assistance given during the course of the audit. 
Sincerely, 

Joe Simmons, CPA, Audit Manager 
Attachment 



Insurance Building, P.O. Box 40021  Olympia, Washington 98504-0021  (360) 902-0370  Pat.McCarthy@sao.wa.gov

Management Letter 
Port of Seattle 
January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2017 

Compensation increases for non-represented employees 
The Human Resources department administers the job evaluation system and approves all job
evaluation outcomes, including positions within Human Resources.
Human Resources prepares an annual Salary and Benefits Resolution for Port Commission
approval. The Resolution includes Exhibit A, "Schedule of Authorized Non-Represented Jobs," 
which contains authorized pay grades, pay ranges and job titles for non-represented employees.
The Commission approved the Port's 2018 Salary and Benefits Resolution on November 28, 2017, 
and the 2017 resolution on November 22, 2016. 
Human Resources performed job evaluations throughout the year that resulted in job titles 
receiving pay grade increases and amended Exhibit A to reflect the changes. 
The amended versions of Exhibit A were posted to the Port's website, but the Commission did not
approve the amendments. These amendments resulted in compensation increases for 202 nonrepresented
employees totaling $503,849 in 2017 and $383,983 in 2018. 
The following chart summarizes the changes to Exhibit A for 2017 and 2018: 
Year        Resolution  Amendments   Job titles    Employees   Total pay increases
number                 reclassified  reclassified  not approved 
2017       3727        3              72          125         $503,849 
2018*      3739        2             74          77          $383,983** 
Total   5               146           202           $887,832 
*As of October 31, 2018 
.         **Includes 15 positions in the Human Resources department, totaling $ 46,200 
Without being provided sufficient information and full disclosure, the Commission cannot provide
proper oversight of management and the Port's activities.
We recommend the Port ensure amendments to the Salary and Benefits Resolution are approved
by the Commission, which ensures management has performed the necessary due diligence as part
of its control environment.

Limitations of Translatable Documents

PDF files are created with text and images are placed at an exact position on a page of a fixed size.
Web pages are fluid in nature, and the exact positioning of PDF text creates presentation problems.
PDFs that are full page graphics, or scanned pages are generally unable to be made accessible, In these cases, viewing whatever plain text could be extracted is the only alternative.