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Entry Level Program Analyst Jobs in Portland, OR

Pay: $23.88/hr for Operator E (Entry Level) - $31.38/hr for Operator A (Fully Trained) Chemical ... Analytical and mechanical mindset needed to be successful in this role. * Previous chemical ...

Requisition ID: 179509 Job Level: Entry Level Home District/Group: Kiewit Equipment Services ... Use reliability and failure analysis data to increase equipment availability and reliability

Roofing Level 1 Production Operator (Entry Level) Department: Roofing Production Operations FLSA ... Able to follow and understand Job Hazard Analysis (JHA). * Willing and able to assist other ...

Roofing Level 1

Portland, OR · On-site

$27.92/hr

Roofing Level 1 Production Operator (Entry Level) Department: RoofingProduction Operations FLSA ... Able to follow and understand Job Hazard Analysis (JHA). * Willing and able to assist other ...

The Engineer I is an entry-level engineering position and is expected to learn and develop ... Become familiar with engineering analysis programs to analyze loads, lighting levels, and short ...

The Engineer I is an entry-level engineering position and is expected to learn and develop ... Become familiar with engineering analysis programs to analyze loads, lighting levels, and short ...

The Engineer I is an entry-level engineering position and is expected to learn and develop ... Become familiar with engineering analysis programs to analyze loads, lighting levels, and short ...

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How much do entry level program analyst jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for entry level program analyst in Portland, OR is $94,561.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $73,200.00 and $123,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are entry level program analysts?

Entry level program analysts are professionals who help organizations assess and improve their programs and processes. They typically gather and analyze data, prepare reports, and assist senior analysts or managers in making recommendations for program enhancements. These roles are great starting points for individuals seeking careers in data analysis, project management, or public administration, as they provide foundational experience in research, data interpretation, and problem-solving. Entry level program analysts often work in government agencies, nonprofits, or private companies, supporting ongoing projects and strategic initiatives.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Entry Level Program Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Entry Level Program Analyst, you need strong analytical abilities, proficiency in data interpretation, and a bachelor's degree in a related field such as business, public administration, or computer science. Familiarity with project management tools, data analysis software like Excel or Tableau, and basic understanding of databases are commonly required. Effective communication, attention to detail, and problem-solving skills help you collaborate with teams and interpret complex information. These skills are essential for delivering insightful program evaluations and supporting data-driven decision-making within organizations.

Is 40 too old to become a data analyst?

Entry level program analysts and data analysts come from diverse backgrounds, and age is not a barrier to entering the field. Many professionals successfully transition into data analysis later in their careers by developing skills in Excel, SQL, and data visualization tools, often through online courses or certifications. Employers value skills and experience over age, making it possible to start a data analysis career at 40 or older.

Can I be a data analyst with no experience?

Entry level program analyst roles often do not require prior experience, but having skills in data analysis tools like Excel, SQL, or Python can improve your chances. Gaining relevant certifications or completing online courses can also help demonstrate your abilities to employers.

What are some typical projects or tasks that an Entry Level Program Analyst might work on during their first year?

As an Entry Level Program Analyst, you can expect to be involved in tasks such as collecting and analyzing data, assisting with program evaluations, preparing reports, and supporting the development and implementation of new processes. You may also participate in meetings with stakeholders, help monitor project timelines, and provide administrative support to more senior analysts. These tasks will help you build a strong foundation in project management, data analysis, and cross-functional collaboration, which are essential for career growth in this field.

How do I become a program analyst?

To become a program analyst, typically a bachelor's degree in fields like business, management, or information technology is required. Gaining experience through internships or entry-level roles, developing skills in data analysis, project management, and familiarity with tools like Excel or SQL can also be beneficial. Certifications such as the Certified Government Financial Manager (CGFM) or Project Management Professional (PMP) can enhance prospects.

What is an entry-level analyst position?

An entry-level analyst position is a role designed for individuals starting their careers in data analysis, research, or program evaluation. These roles typically require basic skills in data collection, reporting, and analysis tools like Excel or SQL, and often serve as a stepping stone to more advanced positions in the field.
Chemical Production Operator

Chemical Production Operator

Arclin

Portland, OR • On-site

$31.38/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 2 days ago


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8.6

Company rating: 8.6 out of 10

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Job description

Chemical Production Operator Job, Portland, OR

We are currently seeking a Chemical Production Operator for our Portland, OR location. Reporting into the Chemical Production Supervisor, this position is for an entry-level to experienced operator seeking a full-time position. The Operator is responsible for performing tasks and duties pertaining to the manufacturing and processing of resins. This role is required to know and perform all assigned production department functions in compliance with HSE - Health, Safety and Environmental regulations and Arclin’s policies and procedures to contribute positively to an efficient and safely run operation.

Pay: $23.88/hr for Operator E (Entry Level) - $31.38/hr for Operator A (Fully Trained)

Chemical Production Operator Job Responsibilities:

  • Manufactures resin safely, according to procedure and following all HSE requirements.
  • Unloads and loads raw materials and finished products following established procedures (tanker trailers, railcars, box trucks, and bulk trucks)
  • Operates a forklift to load/unload raw materials (drums, totes, bags, supersacks)
  • Collaborates with management to meet the production and shipping schedule
  • Ensures required shipping documents are completed and procedures are followed to be in compliance with all regulations and corporate requirements
  • Participates in the Joint Health and Safety Committee to facilitate safety improvements
  • Follows all site rules and procedures as they apply to quality, health, safety, and the environment
  • Visually monitors processes within their area of accountability and immediately informs the Lead Operator of any deviations or abnormalities
  • Works in close coordination with the Lead Operator to accomplish the tasks needed to safely and efficiently meet production and maintenance schedules across all processes
  • Communicates and confers with the Lead Operator as well as with Technical, Supervisory, and Support Personnel to resolve process conditions affecting safety, efficiency, and product quality
  • Responds to process alarms and interlocks promptly and coordinates timely confirmation and corrective actions to resolve conditions generating the alarms and interlocks
  • Performs In-Process Checks (IPC’s) to verify batch progression and quality using laboratory equipment (GC, Titrator, pH meter, etc.)
  • Performs troubleshooting in the event of process deviations
  • Perform routine housekeeping such as sweeping, powerwashing etc.

Chemical Production Operator Job Qualifications:

  • Must be ok with working 12 hour shifts on days or nights (Days/Nights may rotate especially while training)
  • Experience with rotating shifts and night shifts preferred
  • Able to work independently.
  • High School Diploma Required or GED.
  • Forklift experience a plus but must be able to become certified.
  • Analytical and mechanical mindset needed to be successful in this role.
  • Previous chemical/ manufacturing experience a plus.
  • Must be ok with following strict Health and Safety Guidelines and wear required PPE (Personal Protective Equipment).
  • Ability to sit, stand walk and climb frequently working in elevated areas.
  • Will lift an average of 55 lbs. frequently.
  • Basic computer skills required.
  • Experience with automated equipment in a manufacturing environment a plus.
  • DCS Distributed Control Systems experience a plus.
  • Basic math skills required including the use of a calculator.

Major Benefits available to full-time employees include:

  • Comprehensive Health Insurancemedical, dental, orthodontia (for dependents only)
  • Company paid Life & Disability Insurance
    • Spousal & Dependent coverage available for purchase
  • Business Travel Accident Insurance
  • Retirement Savings Plan – 401(k): traditional & Roth
    • Company match of .70c per dollar, up to 6%-, and 5-year vesting program available after 90 days of employment
  • Employee Incentive Program (EIP) – At Arclin, success is never the result of just a single input, but a culmination of our entire team working hand-in-hand to provide value to our customers. As such, the fruits of our success are shared with every full-time employee via our Employee Incentive Program in the form of a yearly bonus. Awards are paid mid-February of every year, and are dependent on company EBITDA performance
  • Flexible, Paid Vacation, Company Paid Holidays, and two (2) floating holidays
  • Parental Leave
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Wellness Programs
  • Community Involvement Activities

You can find Arclin everywhere. Our technologies make homes and transportation safer, help crops flourish, keep water clean, protect first responders and members of the military, and preserve the purity of essential pharmaceuticals. These vital, everyday products can't fail, and we’re here to give the world an extra layer of performance and peace of mind.
With ~4,000 team members across more than 30 global manufacturing facilities, we operate with the scale to make a global impact and the agility to solve complex challenges at the molecular level. Rooted in scientific discovery and innovation, Arclin’s materials redefine performance across industries - from Firepoint®’s patented intumescent technology that helps stall flames and save lives to the iconic Kevlar® and Nomex® brands trusted to protect those who serve, strengthen aerospace and industrial systems, and perform where reliability and safety are top of mind.
As we expand our missioncritical materials portfolio and shape the next era of performance technologies, we’re looking for people who want to grow, lead, and solve the challenges others can’t. Together, we’ll advance the innovations that keep the world moving. Because at Arclin, our people are truly Vital Beyond Measure.


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