Independent nonprofit air and space museum in Seattle
The Museum of Flight operates a mid-sized nonprofit institution focused on visitor engagement and fundraising. Their tech stack clusters around Microsoft enterprise (365, Teams, SharePoint, Azure AD) and nonprofit-specific tools (Blackbaud Raiser's Edge for donor management, Smartsheet for operations), paired with infrastructure modernization through Rubrik and network upgrades—typical moves for nonprofits scaling visitor capacity and backend operational maturity. Active hiring across development, education, and engineering roles, alongside a multi-year fundraising campaign, suggests simultaneous push on earned revenue (attendance) and major gifts.
Founded in 1965 and based in Seattle, Washington, the Museum of Flight is the largest independent nonprofit air and space museum globally. The institution serves general public audiences and operates with 201–500 employees. Core activities span exhibitions, education programming, volunteer coordination, and fundraising. Current operational priorities include hardware infrastructure refreshes, network upgrades, and project-based fundraising campaigns to support attendance growth and long-term sustainability.
Microsoft 365, Teams, SharePoint, Azure AD, Active Directory, Windows Server, Salesforce, Blackbaud Raiser's Edge, Smartsheet, VMware, Hyper-V, Rubrik, Fortinet, and Brocade networking equipment.
Seattle, Washington. All current hiring is based in the United States.
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