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Automation Manager Jobs in Remote, OR (NOW HIRING)

Lead Site Reliability Engineer

OR · Remote

$53.50 - $71/hr

This role will shape how Lumen combines the latest technologies, including AI-driven automation, to modernize software delivery and application lifecycle management. This role will collaborate with ...

Account Manager

OR · On-site +1

The Account Manager is responsible for managing regional client relationships, driving account ... automation." Equal employer opportunity We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and are committed to ...

The Account Manager is responsible for managing regional client relationships, driving account ... automation." Equal employer opportunity We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and are committed to ...

Sr Lead Site Reliability Engineer

OR · Remote

$53.50 - $71/hr

This role will shape how Lumen combines the latest technologies, including AI-driven automation, to modernize software delivery and application lifecycle management. This role will collaborate with ...

Sr. Key Account Manager (SUITX)

OR · Remote

$65K - $80K/yr

We have an exciting opportunity for a Sr. Key Account Manager (Southwest & West Coast Region) to ... Experience selling into manufacturing, logistics, utilities, EHS, ergonomics, automation, or ...

Lead IAM Engineer - Remote

OR · Remote

$125K - $140K/yr

Own identity lifecycle management (joiner, mover, leaver), including automation of provisioning and deprovisioning. * Lead identity governance efforts, including access reviews, RBAC/ABAC models, and ...

Establish operational readiness, integrate change management, and release governance standards. * Design sustainable on-call, escalation, and follow-the-sun support models. * Drive automation, self ...

Establish operational readiness, integrate change management, and release governance standards. * Design sustainable on-call, escalation, and follow-the-sun support models. * Drive automation, self ...

Lead strategic sourcing and supplier management initiatives, including category strategies ... Experience in parcel sortation, mail automation, warehouse automation, fulfillment systems ...

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Proven ability to manage complex, multi-stakeholder sales cycles ... Experience selling into manufacturing, logistics, utilities, EHS, ergonomics, automation, or ...

The successful candidate will define the vision, capabilities, service levels, automation strategies, and operational standards that empower application teams to deploy and manage workloads through ...

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Specialist Controls Engineer

OR

$78K - $101K/yr

You have advanced proficiency with Rockwell Automation (ControlLogix, GuardLogix, Studio 5000) and ... You can manage multiple priorities in a dynamic environment and travel domestically up to 60% to ...

AI Agent ML Engineer

Myrtle Point, OR · On-site +1

$165K - $190K/yr

Architect and develop multi-agent systems for process automation and intelligent decision-making ... Lead Agile AI Operations, including backlog management, sprint planning, cross-functional ...

AI Agent ML Engineer

OR

$165K - $190K/yr

Architect and develop multi-agent systems for process automation and intelligent decision-making ... Lead Agile AI Operations, including backlog management, sprint planning, cross-functional ...

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How much do automation manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for automation manager in Remote, OR is $116,492.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $91,400.00 and $138,900.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an Automation Manager do?

An Automation Manager oversees the implementation and optimization of automated systems and processes within a company. They collaborate with various teams to identify areas for automation, improve efficiency, and reduce operational costs. Their role often involves selecting and integrating automation tools, managing projects, and ensuring smooth system functionality. Additionally, they may lead a team of automation specialists and provide technical guidance.

Is automation replaced by AI?

Automation Managers oversee the implementation of automated systems, which increasingly incorporate AI technologies. While AI enhances automation capabilities, it does not fully replace traditional automation; instead, it expands the scope of tasks that can be automated, requiring managers to adapt to new tools and skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Automation Manager position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Automation Manager, you need a strong background in automation technologies, process improvement methodologies, and a relevant degree in engineering or a related field. Familiarity with tools such as PLCs, SCADA systems, robotics, and certifications like Six Sigma or PMP are commonly valued. Strong leadership, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication skills set top candidates apart in this role. These technical and interpersonal skills are crucial for leading teams, optimizing automated processes, and ensuring operational excellence.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of an Automation Manager?

As an Automation Manager, your typical day involves overseeing the implementation and maintenance of automation systems, collaborating with cross-functional teams to identify process improvements, and managing troubleshooting efforts when technical issues arise. You’ll coordinate projects, set performance goals, and ensure compliance with safety and industry standards. There’s a strong focus on leadership, as you’ll mentor automation engineers and technicians, facilitate training, and communicate project progress to stakeholders. This dynamic role often balances hands-on technical work with strategic planning and team management.

What do automation managers get paid?

Automation managers typically earn a salary ranging from $80,000 to $150,000 annually, depending on experience, industry, and location. They often have skills in robotics process automation (RPA), programming, and project management, which can influence compensation levels.

What 5 jobs will survive AI?

Automation Managers will continue to be essential in overseeing AI implementation, managing teams, and ensuring ethical use of technology. Jobs that require complex problem-solving, emotional intelligence, creativity, and strategic decision-making—such as healthcare professionals, educators, skilled tradespeople, managers, and data analysts—are less likely to be fully replaced by AI. These roles often involve human judgment, interpersonal skills, and adaptability that AI cannot replicate fully.

What is the role of an automation manager?

An automation manager oversees the design, implementation, and maintenance of automated systems and processes within an organization. They analyze workflows, select appropriate tools such as robotic process automation (RPA) software, and collaborate with teams to improve efficiency and reduce manual effort. Strong technical skills, project management, and understanding of business operations are essential for this role.
What cities near Remote, OR are hiring for Automation Manager jobs? Cities near Remote, OR with the most Automation Manager job openings:
Infographic showing various Automation Manager job openings in Remote, OR as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 94% Full Time, 3% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 82% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $116,492 per year, or $56 per hour.
Property Operations Manager

Property Operations Manager

GrowthWise Search Partners

Bandon, OR • On-site

$50K - $65K/yr

Full-time

PTO

This job post has expired today. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

Live on the Oregon Coast (with housing included at no cost to you!) and lead the daily operations of a beautiful boutique motel and RV property.

If you enjoy taking ownership, solving problems independently, and keeping operations running smoothly, this is your opportunity to combine lifestyle with leadership. As the Property Operations Manager, you are the trusted onsite operator for a technology-enabled boutique hospitality property where your organization, accountability, and leadership ensure seamless daily operations and guest experience.

This is not a traditional hotel manager position. Here, you have the autonomy to manage a well-established property supported by documented systems, operating procedures, automation, and an experienced housekeeping team. Hospitality experience is not required. If you have successfully led people, are an excellent and organized troubleshooter and are comfortable using technology, this opportunity could be your perfect fit.

Property Operations Manager – Your Job Duties

You will oversee the day-to-day operations of the boutique motel and RV property (10 motel rooms and 8 RV spaces), serving as the onsite manager.

You will:

  • Send daily texts to guests with check in and check out procedures
  • Monitor guest text line for any guest needs that need to be addressed (ie: maintenance issue, question)
    • Process reservations, cancellations, and guest scheduling through property management software
    • Oversee and lead housekeeping staff (staff of 3 to 5 housekeepers depending on season of the year) – oversee their scheduling, hiring and quality control inspections of cleaning work
      • Monitor inventory levels and order operating supplies before inventory runs low
      • Coordinate local vendors including landscapers, maintenance providers, and repair contractors
      • Address minor property maintenance needs and coordinate larger repairs when necessary
      • Follow established SOPs, checklists, training documents, and Loom videos to maintain consistent operations

      Your Schedule:

      Plan to work around 28-30 hours per week, on average, over 7 days a week (every day). Daily hours depend on property activities and maintenance items that arise.

      Daily hours depend on season, property activities, and maintenance items that arise. Busy season is June – September.

      Your Success Looks Like:

      Once you are fully ramped up, you are independently running the hotel operations including overseeing the housekeeping and guest schedule. You are reporting a status update to the hotel owner, and operations are running smoothly.

      Property Operations Manager – You Have (Required Skills, Experience & Team Fit)

      You have:

      • Ability and excitement to live onsite at the property as resident property management
      • Troubleshooting skills – you are an excellent troubleshooter and problem solver
      • Comfort with technology – you have used technology, MS office systems, email, phone systems, and can troubleshoot guest technology challenges
      • Experience following documented procedures while exercising sound judgment when situations require flexibility
      • Comfort overseeing the housekeeping staff – managing the activities, schedule, overseeing quality

      You might be:

      • Retired, former military service member
      • Experienced with property management, vacation rentals, hospitality, hotels, motels, RV parks, self-storage, facilities management, military leadership, or small business operations
      • Experienced with leading or supervising hourly employees in hospitality, property management, construction, facilities, trades, retail, service, or another hands-on operating environment
      • Experience using hospitality or property management software (Cloudbeds)

      Property Operations Manager – Benefits for You

      Your base salary will be $50,000 to $65,000 depending on experience, plus included housing.

      You will be provided on site housing with the on-site manager unit – a beautifully remodeled and fully furnished onsite 2-story two-bedroom, two-bath manager residence with kitchenette, living room, office with desk, utilities (water, sewer and gas) and internet, premium television included, right on the beautiful Oregon coast.

      You will also receive paid vacation time, employer-paid cell phone and potential complimentary or discounted lodging for visiting friends and family. Additional benefits may be available for the right candidate.

      You must successfully pass a background check and pre-employment screening prior to start date.