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Entry Level Programmer Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Entry-Level ICT Designer

Bend, OR · On-site

$75K - $85K/yr

ENGINEERS | SURVEYORS | PLANNERS | SCIENTISTS Morrison-Maierle is a 100% employee-owned firm ... Spokane, WA The Entry-Level ICT Designer job supports the planning and design of building ...

Entry-Level Labor

Eugene, OR · On-site

$22.89/hr

Currently, we have entry-level positions on either day shift or swing shift with great ... Electronics, CNC, and PLC Programming * Responsible for general shop cleanup and maintenance of our ...

... looking for an Entry-Level CNC Machinist to join their team! This is a great opportunity for ... Engineering or manufacturing coursework * Working with tools, machinery, or other technical ...

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WSP is currently initiating a search for an Entry Level Structural Engineer for our Lake Oswego, Oregon office. Be involved in projects with our Pacific Civil/Structural Substation team and be a part ...

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How much do entry level programmer jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for entry level programmer in Oregon is $28.26, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.03 and $24.38 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an entry level programmer?

As an entry-level programmer, you use software programming languages to create and maintain applications for in-house, proprietary use or clients. You go through an onboarding process to learn your company’s code base and their processes for software development. You work on a team with other programmers and developers, and your job duties include writing code to develop software according to required specifications, testing and debugging code, creating and rolling out fixes, and publishing finished code to the production server. As you gain experience and your skillset expands, you can take on jobs with more autonomy and responsibility.

What types of projects and tasks can an entry level programmer typically expect to work on during their first year?

As an entry level programmer, you will often be assigned to support tasks such as debugging code, writing simple scripts, developing small features, and assisting with software testing. You may also update documentation and collaborate with more experienced developers on larger projects. This hands-on experience helps you become familiar with company coding standards, version control systems, and agile development processes while building a foundation for more complex assignments in the future. Teamwork and communication are important, as you’ll regularly interact with other programmers, QA testers, and sometimes project managers.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an entry level programmer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Entry Level Programmer, you need a solid understanding of programming fundamentals, algorithms, and at least one programming language, often demonstrated by a relevant degree or coding bootcamp experience. Familiarity with version control systems like Git, basic database management, and development environments is typically expected. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help you collaborate with team members and learn quickly. These skills are crucial for successfully building, testing, and maintaining software while adapting to evolving project requirements.

What is the difference between Entry Level Programmer vs Software Developer?

AspectEntry Level ProgrammerSoftware Developer
Required CredentialsAssociate's degree or coding bootcamp certificationBachelor's degree in Computer Science or related field often preferred
Work EnvironmentEntry-level coding tasks, supervised projectsDesign, develop, and maintain software applications
Employer & Industry UsageTech companies, startups, IT departmentsSoftware firms, tech companies, enterprise IT teams

While both roles involve coding and software development, an Entry Level Programmer typically focuses on basic coding tasks under supervision, whereas a Software Developer often handles full project cycles, including design and testing. The roles overlap in skills and industry usage, but the Software Developer position generally requires more experience and responsibility.

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Infographic showing various Entry Level Programmer job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 72% Full Time, 15% Part Time, 4% Temporary, and 9% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $58,779 per year, or $28.3 per hour.

Entry-Level ICT Designer

Morrison-Maierle

Bend, OR • On-site

$75K - $85K/yr

Full-time

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

ENGINEERS | SURVEYORS | PLANNERS | SCIENTISTS

Morrison-Maierle is a 100% employee-owned firm specializing in integrated consulting and design services in engineering, planning, surveying, and science. As a trusted partner to our clients, we deliver reliable, high-quality results, grounded in a deep understanding of local context and regional needs.


Position: Entry-Level ICT Designer
Job Status: Exempt-salaried
Location: Join us in any one of our 13 scenic locations. Preference for Boise, ID (Relocation assistance may be provided)

  • Boise, ID
  • Bend, OR
  • Billings, MT
  • Bozeman, MT
  • Great Falls, MT
  • Helena, MT
  • Kalispell, MT
  • Missoula, MT
  • Casper, WY
  • Cody, WY
  • Gillette, WY
  • Sheridan, WY
  • Spokane, WA

The Entry-Level ICT Designer job supports the planning and design of building technology and low voltage systems, including structured cabling, security, AV, and wireless networks.

TOTAL REWARDS

We know work is just one part of life. That's why we offer a total rewards package designed to support you—at work, at home, and everywhere in between. As an employee-owner, you'll receive competitive pay, bonuses that recognize your contributions, and benefits that promote your health, growth, and well-being. Whether it's your family, hobbies, or future goals, we've got you covered.

  • $75,000 to $85,000 base pay (Compensation for this role is based on experience, qualifications, and geographic location)
  • Annual bonuses because your contributions matter
  • Ownership through our Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP); 100% company-paid ownership contributions
  • 90% company-paid shared health plan premiums
  • Paid time off for the things you love to do
  • Paid parental leave and volunteer time off
  • Six paid company holidays
  • Two floating personal holidays for events that are important in your life
  • 401(k) matching program
  • AD&D Insurance, Short/Long Term Disability, and Life Insurance paid by the company
  • Flexible work schedule arrangements

Our longstanding and trusted engineering legacy has helped ensure safety, security, and growth for our employee-owners. Our people-first culture and collaborative team are what drive our success as a top 500 engineering firm and have earned us a spot on Zweig's list of "Best Places to Work." Join us in our Buildings group as a an Entry-Level Information Communications and Technology (ICT) Designer and be part of a legacy that builds better futures.

THE ROLE

The Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Designer is responsible for designing low voltage building systems, including structured cabling, security systems, audiovisual (AV), and wireless networks. The ICT Designer collaborates with architects and engineers to develop coordinated, code compliant designs and produces technical drawings and documentation to support construction. These responsibilities include:

  • Design and draft ICT floor plans, including structured cabling, pathways, telecommunications rooms, audio visual, public address systems, access control systems, video surveillance systems, intercom systems, and intrusion detection systems.   
  • Preparation of CSI Division 27 and 28 written specifications.
  • Coordination of REVIT model and backgrounds with architects and other disciplines.
  • Attendance and contribution to internal team, discipline, and project meetings.
  • Fostering client relationships and fellow design team members.
  • Researching technical product information.
  • Conducting configuration and commissioning of systems to ensure 100% functionality is delivered.
  • Providing support to the team, developing tools, improving processes, and sharing technical knowledge.
  • Ensuring that all client and design team due dates, submission dates, and completion dates are met
  • Performing job site inspections to determine existing conditions and the extent of progress made by contractors and compile punch lists.
  • Keeping track of multiple projects, clients, and team member requests with excellent follow-up to ensure promises are kept.
  • Additional job tasks include, but are not limited to, riser diagrams, report writing, submittal review, RFI responses, and attending client meetings. 

"As employee-owners, we don't just work here, we grow here. Together, we take on challenging projects, support one another, and create opportunities to thrive. Our culture empowers every team member to find success—professionally and financially—while building something greater than themselves." - Arian Bloomfield, President/CEO


YOUR STRENGTHS
  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or related field preferred 
  • 0-3 years of experience in information, communication, and technology system design 
  • Fluency with REVIT design software
  • Must have the ability to learn the application of relevant codes
  • Applicable Information Communication Technology certifications to support design work and experience.
  • RCDD certification preferred, or the ability to obtain within 5 years from hire

Candidates seeking ICT Designer roles within building infrastructure and low voltage system design are encouraged to apply.

WHO WE ARE

At Morrison-Maierle, we're more than engineers, surveyors, planners, and scientists—we're community builders. Founded in 1945, we're a 100% employee-owned, Engineering News-Record Top 500 firm driven by a passion for innovative solutions that improve lives across the Rocky Mountain and Pacific Northwest regions. We are rooted in integrity, respect, excellence, and commitment. Joining our team means becoming part of a purpose-driven legacy committed to building a better future.

Morrison-Maierle is not accepting third-party or recruitment agency solicitation requests.

Morrison-Maierle is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of any legally protected status or characteristic. Protected veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.