4 cross functional program manager jobs at 3 companies in Boardman, OR

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AWS Technical Program Manager, Infrastructure, US West
Hermiston, Oregon, United States
$127k-$172k/yr OnsiteFull Time
Amazon
AmazonNASDAQ: AMZN: Global online retail and cloud computing technology provider.
3+ YOE3+ years technical infrastructure management experience, Bachelor's degree or equivalent technical experience required. Experience with data center infrastructure deployments, project lifecycle management, cross-functional leadership, and proficiency with Microsoft Office, Project, and SharePoint.
Microsoft Office, Microsoft Project, Microsoft SharePoint, Tableau, Smartsheet, SQL
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Project Controls Manager
Pasco, Washington, United States
$94k-$147k/yr OnsiteFull Time
McKinstry
McKinstry: Provides construction, engineering and energy services for buildings.
5+ YOEFive+ years in construction project controls; expert in Primavera P6 and Microsoft Project; CPM scheduling, risk management, and cross-functional collaboration.
Primavera P6, Microsoft Project
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Project Manager 2
Kennewick, Washington, United States
$120k-$141k/yr OnsiteFull Time
Cadwell
Cadwell: Provides neurodiagnostic and neuromonitoring hardware and clinical software.
5+ YOELead cross-functional R&D projects from initiation through launch in a regulated environment; create project plans, schedules, risk registers, and budgets; manage risks and communicate with stakeholders.
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NW Deployment Build Mgr II, Global Network Deployment
Umatilla, Oregon, United States
$108k-$189k/yr OnsiteFull Time
Amazon
AmazonNASDAQ: AMZN: Global online retail and cloud computing technology provider.
3+ YOE3+ years program management in infrastructure builds; strong technical management and people development; cross-functional coordination; ability to manage trade-offs and blockers; excellent communication; deep network infrastructure knowledge.
Networking, Project Management, Infrastructure Deployment, Cross-functional Collaboration