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Domain Expert Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

No prior experience in AI is required -- your domain knowledge is what matters. This opportunity is ... Apply expert judgment to assess the accuracy and adequacy of interval safety findings, signal ...

Expert Reviewer - Biomedical Technologies Grant Engine is committed to improving how grants are ... respective domain. In this pursuit, we hold the following core values in high regard: Trust ...

Senior Director of Product: Fax

OR · On-site +1

$126K - $166K/yr

Deep Domain Expert: Is the acknowledged subject matter expert in clinical or healthcare domains, translating complex regulatory and workflow requirements into product features. * Exceptional ...

Domain Expertise: Deep understanding of money movement processes, transaction lifecycles, and risk controls within a regulated environment. * Leadership Development: Proven track record of developing ...

Embedded AI Expert

OR · On-site +1

$131K - $172K/yr

Cresta is seeking a Embedded AI Expert to join our team and work closely with our customers in a ... All Cresta recruiting email communications will always come from the @cresta.ai domain. Any ...

Be the domain expert on all things revenue. * Help facilitate the preparation of forecasts by coordinating with key business partners on items such as: bookings assumptions, revenue recognition, and ...

Principal SerDes Architect

Hillsboro, OR · On-site

$220K - $311K/yr

As a recognized domain expert, you will influence technical direction across Intel and the broader industry while mentoring other technical leaders and fostering a community of innovation. Key ...

Provides technical expertise in, Electrical and infrastructure products, acts as domain expert internally and externally. * Provides pre-sales support, including system engineering, product selection ...

Software Engineer II, AI Foundations

OR · On-site +1

$97K - $133K/yr

Serve as a domain expert on AI design patterns, collaborating with field staff to provide best-practices and canonical examples. * Work directly with our developer community to debug issues that need ...

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How much do domain expert jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for domain expert in Oregon is $133,533.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $125,800.00 and $135,900.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a domain expert?

A Domain Expert is a professional with deep knowledge and specialized experience in a particular industry, field, or subject matter. They provide insights, best practices, and strategic guidance to help organizations solve complex problems, improve processes, and make informed decisions. Domain Experts often collaborate with cross-functional teams, provide training, and support decision-makers with industry-specific expertise. Their role is critical in industries such as technology, healthcare, finance, and engineering, where specialized knowledge drives innovation and efficiency.

What does a domain expert do?

A Domain Expert’s workday often involves providing specialized insights, reviewing and advising on complex cases or projects, and collaborating closely with cross-functional teams such as product developers, analysts, or consultants. You might attend meetings to share expertise, contribute to strategic planning, train colleagues, or validate key business decisions based on your knowledge. Flexibility is essential, as priorities can shift depending on organizational needs or client requirements. This collaborative and consultative role is both dynamic and impactful, offering opportunities to shape projects and mentor others in your field.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a domain expert?

To thrive as a Domain Expert, you need deep subject matter knowledge in a specific industry or field, typically backed by relevant degrees or significant professional experience. Familiarity with industry-standard software, analytics tools, and certifications pertinent to the domain is often expected. Strong communication, critical thinking, and collaboration skills enable effective knowledge transfer and teamwork. These competencies are crucial for providing accurate guidance, ensuring best practices, and driving project or organizational success within your area of expertise.

How to become a domain expert?

To become a domain expert, gain extensive knowledge through education, training, and practical experience in the specific field. Developing specialized skills, staying updated with industry trends, and obtaining relevant certifications can also enhance expertise. Continuous learning and hands-on practice are essential for establishing authority in the domain.
Infographic showing various Domain Expert job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 88% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $133,533 per year, or $64.2 per hour.

Pharmacovigilance Expert

micro1 AI

Portland, OR • Remote

$70 - $80/hr

Part-time

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Role Title: Pharmacovigilance Expert


Role Type: Contractor


Location: Remote


micro1 is engaging Pharmacovigilance Experts to contribute their advanced drug safety expertise on a key customer project. In this role, you'll apply your expertise to help train next-generation AI systems. Your work will shape how models learn, reason, and perform through high-quality, real-world input. No prior experience in AI is required — your domain knowledge is what matters. This opportunity is ideal for professionals experienced in authoring and reviewing complex safety reports, passionate about data quality, and committed to clear written and verbal communication.


Scope of Work

  1. Author and review evaluation tasks based on DSURs, PSURs/PBRERs, and associated safety data and case-level records.
  2. Apply expert judgment to assess the accuracy and adequacy of interval safety findings, signal evaluations, and benefit-risk conclusions in alignment with best practices.
  3. Assess template and structural conformity to ICH E2F and ICH E2C requirements, including proper section content, presentation of cumulative versus interval data, and completeness of appendices.
  4. Reconcile figures and case counts across report sections and data sources, identifying and documenting discrepancies significant for regulatory review.
  5. Evaluate safety conclusions in light of new data or events, and provide clear, structured written rationales supporting your determinations.
  6. Deliver structured feedback to inform the development of AI-driven tools for pharmacovigilance documentation and analysis.


Preferred Qualifications

  1. 5+ years of pharmacovigilance or drug safety experience at a sponsor, CRO, or as an independent consultant.
  2. Demonstrated proficiency in authoring or reviewing DSURs and/or PSURs/PBRERs from start to finish.
  3. Working fluency with ICH E2F, ICH E2C(R2), and GVP guidelines, including signal management and benefit-risk assessment methodology.
  4. Hands-on experience with MedDRA coding, seriousness and causality assessment, expectedness determination, and aggregate safety data analysis.
  5. Expertise in reconciling aggregate safety data and identifying inconsistencies with case-level information.
  6. Advanced degree in life sciences, pharmacy, nursing, or medicine (PharmD, MD, MSc, or equivalent).
  7. Experience in both development-stage and post-marketing safety reporting, QPPV or deputy QPPV roles, safety committee participation, or AI-assisted safety review tools is a plus.