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The Junior Data Analyst/Developer will be a critical part of N4W's Program Intelligence team, focusing on building and managing our data collection, processing, and analysis pipelines. The Program ...

Our Team The Ads Platform Engineering teams build advertising systems and integrations that powers ... AI-assisted code generation, automated test creation, PR pre-review, and deployment validation ...

Senior Product Manager, Code

OR · On-site +1

$170K - $185K/yr

Define and deliver AI-assisted workflows grounded in repo/PR context that measurably improve developer productivity and code quality (with clear evaluation criteria, guardrails, and launch/iteration ...

Controls Engineering Manager

Sutherlin, OR · On-site

$82K - $106K/yr

Vendor and Supplier Relations * Partners with procurement to negotiate pricing, secure supply ... Collaborates with the engineering team to evaluate new customer and original equipment ...

Delivery predictability: sprint commitments met at 85%+ with real-time visibility into delivery health * PR throughput per developer at or above industry p75; trajectory toward p90 within 12 months

Principal Software Engineer, Capital Marketplace

OR · On-site +1

$134K - $180K/yr

... relations with both our Lending Partners and Investors. We provide both our internal and external ... As a Principal Engineer at Upstart on the Capital Marketplace team, you will collaborate with all ...

Establish and foster client relations and develops proposals and budgets. Meet with clients to ... Work closely with other engineers and managers to balance workload demands amongst current staff.

Establish and foster client relations and develops proposals and budgets. Meet with clients to ... Work closely with other engineers and managers to balance workload demands amongst current staff.

This role will also champion modern development practices and utilize Azure DevOps for agile ... Your abilities in relation to the job specification * Performance during screening and interview

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How much do developer relations jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for developer relations in Oregon is $115,772.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $73,000.00 and $158,600.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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Developer Relations (DevRel) is a field focused on building relationships between a company and its developer community. It involves advocacy, education, and support to help developers succeed with the company's products or tools. DevRel professionals create content, engage with developers, provide feedback to internal teams, and foster community growth. Their goal is to enhance developer experience, drive product adoption, and bridge the gap between developers and the organization.

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

To thrive as a Developer Relations professional, you need a strong background in software development, technical communication, and community engagement, often backed by experience in programming and a relevant technical degree. Familiarity with developer tools, cloud platforms, open-source technologies, and experience using platforms like GitHub or Stack Overflow are commonly required. Excellent public speaking, empathy, and the ability to build strong relationships help you advocate effectively for both developers and internal teams. These skills are essential for bridging the gap between a company’s engineering teams and the broader developer community, ensuring effective communication and mutual success.

What does a typical day look like for someone working in Developer Relations?

A typical day in Developer Relations often involves creating technical content such as blog posts, tutorials, or sample code, while also engaging directly with the developer community through events, forums, and social media. You might attend meetings with product and engineering teams to relay community feedback and discuss product improvements. Additionally, Developer Relations professionals frequently present at conferences, lead webinars, and contribute to open-source projects to foster both awareness and adoption. This role is highly collaborative, requiring coordination between marketing, product, and technical teams to ensure the developer community’s needs are met effectively.

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SENIOR PROJECT ENGINEER-SEATTLE

Lease Crutcher Lewis WA LLC

Portland, OR

$105K - $136K/yr

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

About You:

Solutions-Oriented. Problem-solving brings you a sense of accomplishment and you bring a positive attitude, curious listening skills, and a solutions mindset to the table.

Focused. You’re someone who puts in the time, energy, and effort to get the task done. You appreciate a clear deadline, and you strive to hit it every time.

Adaptable. You’re flexible and you can adjust to changing or unexpected circumstances without losing your cool. You understand we work in an ever-evolving industry and your calm approach to change helps the team stay grounded.

About Us:

At Lewis, where every employee is an owner, our people are empowered to make decisions – big and small – to meet the goals of our clients. We are passionate about our work and driven to build quality buildings that stand the test of time. With fulfillment as one of our six core values, Lewis has a collaborative and supportive culture committed to the success and development of our people.

About the Position:

Senior Project Engineers are responsible for all the duties and proficiencies of a Project Engineer. In addition, they provide support in the following areas:

  • Serve as the technical expert on the project team sharing wisdom and experience with less experienced project engineers.
  • Supervise the Project Engineer work group on site, assuring quality control and timely delivery of all materials.
  • Participate in broader company initiatives, training, committees and industry associations to improve our processes and outcomes.
  • As requested, support the Project Manager with PM duties (possibly including meeting minutes, buyout, billings, cost control and change proposal pricing, etc.).

Senior Project Engineers work closely with project engineers, project managers, superintendents, company craftspeople and subcontractors. Project specific duties of the Senior Project Engineer will be determined on a per job basis and as necessary to assure the overall execution of the work is in accordance with contract documentation including project completion, quality, and safety.

Project Engineering

  • Expert knowledge of the contract documents. Review all drawings and specifications for design inconsistencies and conflicts.
  • Working knowledge of all building systems (civil, structure, enclosure, interiors and MEP) to ensure building systems are properly coordinated.
  • Distribute all information required for construction to appropriate parties including construction drawings, specifications and work packages.
  • Working knowledge of the project schedule and computerized scheduling systems.
  • Expedite, review and approve shop drawings, submittals and safety requirements for assigned tasks. Utilize the Project Management System for shop drawing administration. Supply required submittal information such as field dimensions. Distribute approved submittals to pertinent subcontractors.
  • Ensure that all materials and equipment are released for fabrication in adequate lead time to accommodate the required jobsite delivery date.
  • Document all as-built changes, maintain project record drawings and specifications.
  • Understand and implement all terms and conditions of all subcontracts and the owner contract.
  • Receive and distribute information on clarifications and changes in the work for areas of responsibility. Obtain and check subcontractor’s pricing and assist in assembling change quotations as directed by Project Manager.
  • Set up project close-out procedures and manage the close-out process. Expedite submittal and review of subcontractor close-out requirements.

Project Controls

  • Initiate the computerized Project Management System. Prepare a schedule of submittal deadlines and required approval dates. Expedite, review and approve all shop drawings and submittals.
  • Maintain and issue status logs for all field questions, RFI’s, changes, work orders, and T & M work.
  • Prepare and distribute minutes to meetings as directed by the Project Manager.
  • Assist Project Manager in preparing scope of work instructions, technical requirements and bid packages for subcontractor and vendor items. Draft subcontracts and supply agreements as instructed by the Project Manager. Make recommendations for awards.
  • Be familiar with the company policies on personnel, quality management, safety, EEO, labor, bonds and insurance as required.

Communication

  • Be a leader in open communication with team members. Promote good relations with all parties related to the project.
  • Exhibit superior writing skills. Review and respond to all correspondence to and from subcontractors and vendors for assigned tasks.

Leadership

  • As a senior leader in the overall Lewis Team, you will work in a collaborative approach with team members to ensure good relations with all parties related to the project.
  • Lead technical on-the-job training for the project engineering staff. This includes navigating the contract documents, submittal reviews, writing effective RFI’s and/or CDR’s and quality control.
  • Lead company-level technical training to the Project Engineer work group.
  • Work with the Project Manager and Superintendent in directing Project Engineers. Perform regular (weekly) work review sessions with each support engineer.

Skills, Knowledge, Qualifications and Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree in construction management, Engineering, or related field or equivalent years of experience required.
  • Minimum of 7 years or more of general contracting experience, preferably with proven performance on large commercial
  • building projects.
  • Technology proficiency in programs such as Bluebeam, will be essential to success in the role.
  • Creative problem solver and excellent communication skills.
  • A positive attitude and willingness to work with others.

Salary: $100,000 - $135,000

A 100% employee-owned general contractor, Lease Crutcher Lewis offers a comprehensive healthcare plan with medical, dental, and vision coverage. Our employer-funded Lifestyle Spending Account supports physical wellness for employees and their pets, and our employer-funded Headspace membership supports mental wellness. We also offer a generous Health Savings Account with annual employer sponsored contributions. Lease Crutcher Lewis provides support for a financially healthy future, including our Employee Stock Ownership Plan (enrollment covered at no cost to you) and a 401(k) with a competitive matching program. To support employee philanthropic efforts, employees are eligible for volunteer PTO and charitable giving matching programs. Please note that we do not sponsor or provide assistance with visa applications. All applicants must have the legal right to work in United States independently at the time of application.

Lease Crutcher Lewis is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment regardless of, and will not be discriminated against, based on the basis of race, color, gender, pregnancy or breastfeeding, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, national origin, age, genetic information, marital status, veteran status, disability, or other status protected by state or federal law.