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Facilities Project Manager Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Project Manager

The Dalles, OR · On-site

$33 - $35/hr

Bachelor's degree in Business, Project Management, Facilities Management, or equivalent work experience preferred. * Relevant industry certifications (such as OSHA 30, PMP, or CITS) are a plus.

The Project Manager will lead cross functional programs involving slurry chemical systems, wet ... Coordinate internal engineering, supply chain, chemical safety, facilities, and external OEM/vendor ...

Project Manager

Portland, OR · On-site

$123K/yr

The Project Manager will lead cross functional programs involving slurry chemical systems, wet ... facilities, and external OEM/vendor teams to ensure on time project delivery. • Drive equipment ...

... Manager to help them deliver complex industrial, logistics, manufacturing, distribution, and ... facilities that drive commerce and strengthen communities. In this role, you'll lead projects from ...

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How much do facilities project manager jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for facilities project manager in Oregon is $95,801.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $76,100.00 and $112,600.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a facilities project manager do?

A facilities project manager oversees building projects for an organization. These projects include the construction of new buildings or the renovation of existing facilities. The facilities project manager communicates with the contractors to ensure the project meets deadlines, stays within budget, and is completed to the organization’s specifications. You find facilities project managers in a variety of industries, such as healthcare organizations, schools, government agencies, and private businesses.

What does a facilities project manager do?

A Facilities Project Manager oversees the planning, execution, and completion of building and renovation projects within an organization. Their responsibilities include coordinating with contractors and vendors, managing budgets and timelines, and ensuring that all work complies with safety and regulatory standards. They often work closely with architects, engineers, and internal stakeholders to ensure that projects meet the organization's operational needs and quality expectations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a facilities project manager?

To thrive as a Facilities Project Manager, you need strong project management abilities, knowledge of building systems, and typically a degree in engineering, construction management, or a related field. Familiarity with tools like AutoCAD, project management software (e.g., MS Project), and relevant certifications such as PMP or LEED are commonly required. Excellent communication, problem-solving, and leadership skills help you effectively coordinate teams and manage stakeholders. These competencies ensure that projects are delivered on time, within budget, and meet the required quality and safety standards.

What are some common challenges a facilities project manager faces when coordinating multiple projects simultaneously?

Facilities Project Managers often juggle several projects at once, which can present challenges such as managing competing deadlines, balancing budgets, and ensuring clear communication among stakeholders. It’s important to stay organized and proactive in addressing issues, as delays or changes in one project can impact others. Building strong relationships with vendors, contractors, and internal teams helps streamline the process and ensures that project goals are met on time and within scope.

What is the difference between Facilities Project Manager vs Maintenance Supervisor?

AspectFacilities Project ManagerMaintenance Supervisor
CredentialsOften requires certifications in project management, facilities management, or related fieldsTypically requires technical or trade certifications, such as HVAC, electrical, or plumbing licenses
Work EnvironmentOversees multiple projects across facilities, coordinating teams and contractorsManages daily maintenance tasks and staff within a specific facility or area
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in corporate, healthcare, educational, and industrial sectorsPrimarily found in manufacturing, property management, and large facilities

The Facilities Project Manager focuses on planning, executing, and closing large-scale facilities projects, while the Maintenance Supervisor handles ongoing maintenance and repairs. Both roles require technical knowledge, but the Project Manager emphasizes project coordination and management skills, whereas the Supervisor concentrates on operational maintenance tasks.

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Infographic showing various Facilities Project Manager job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 84% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 81% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 17% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $95,801 per year, or $46.1 per hour.

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

ICMS is looking for an experienced Facilities Project Manager who is responsible for the overall execution of all performance expectations, acceptable quality levels, safety, and technical requirements under the contract. This includes overseeing, planning, directing, and coordinating facility operations, maintenance, custodial and support services conducted at the facilities. The Facilities Project Manager will schedule, plan, manage, monitor and oversee the quality of all personnel, vendors, and subcontractor support required to execute the mission. The Facilities Project Manager specializes in delivering high quality work products while maintaining constant communication, focus and excellent customer service.


Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Manage safety compliance of all work performed at the facility by all staff, vendors/contractors
  • Develop and oversee project and vendor bidding per government requirements
  • Maintain a positive culture and create a culture of quality, safety and teamwork.
  • Plan and coordinate the preventative maintenance schedule/calendar for all critical assets and equipment and ensure full compliance and execution.
  • Execute corrective, unplanned and emergency maintenance in accordance with specific remediation/ repairs, in compliance with all performance metrics and response times.
  • Analyze and mitigate risks associated with all daily work
  • Serve as primary point of contact to government and the corporate management team
  • Manage and maintain all inventory levels and records for all critical assets; ensuring that all documentation and CMMS records are current, accurate and reflect the state of the equipment and overall environment consistent with agency goals.
  • Manage employee work schedules, shifts, overtime demands, leave and other time off, ensuring adequate support for all technical work performance.
  • Enforce professional and safety regulations while communicating all internal personnel issues directly to HR and management staff
  • Ensure client satisfaction by providing timely, accurate reporting of events and solutions. Develop strategies for soliciting feedback, analyzing inputs and strategies for corrective action or performance recognition.
  • Facilitate and ensure outstanding inter-departmental communication across all trades, skillsets and vendors/ subcontractors.
  • Create assessment plans and conduct audits, and inspections as specified by contract, in support of strict Quality Control Plan
  • Fulfill all interview and hiring requirements and compliance with all collective bargaining agreement or SCA statutes and clauses.


Required Qualifications:

·       Bachelor's Degree is desired in applicable disciplines. Work experience over education will be evaluated.

·       Minimum of ten (10) years of working on and support of Operations and Maintenance/ Facilities Management in a government or large commercial facility.

·       At least five (5) years of recent (within the past 7 years) experience in successful contract management and supervision of building mechanical operations and maintenance for buildings of approximate size, complexity, and characteristics to be covered by this role. This shall include Multi-story, and Multi-tenant Building of 300,000 sq or greater.

·       Strong understanding of all applicable building MEP, fire protection and life safety systems and equipment, and other systems such as BAS, HVAC/R and Electrical.

·       Prior experience managing support activities such as office moves, custodial services, and grounds maintenance.

·       Prior experience in Service Request Desk Operation to include NCMMS or similar operating and data tracking systems.

·       Proven leadership and team management skills.

·       Excellent written and verbal communication abilities.

·       Proficiency in managing contracts, budgets, and schedules.

Desired Qualifications:

·       Experience managing operations and maintenance of a federal facility

·       Knowledge and experience with BAS and BMS platforms and workflows (JCI, Honeywell, Siemens, Niagara, Automated Logic, Alerton, Tridium).

·       Experience and familiarity with CMMS platforms, preferably Maximo


Licenses and Certifications:

  • A valid state’s driver's license (with no major infractions) is required
  • Project Management Professional (PMP) desired
  • FMP, CFM or other certifications from recognized industry organizations (BOMA, IFMA, etc.) desired
  • OSHA 30 Training
  • Professional Licenses in occupational trade preferred but not required
  • EPA Section 608 Universal Refrigeration Technician preferred but not required.

Additional Qualifying Factors:

·       As a condition of employment, it will be required to pass a pre-employment drug screening, as well as have acceptable reference and background check results.


Security Clearance:

It is mandatory that all Contractor personnel working onsite at federal facilities meet federal government security clearance standards. Minimum investigation at a Public Trust level required.

Benefits:

  • Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance 100% covered for employee
  • Life and Accidental AD&D Insurance
  • 401K Retirement plan
  • 11 Paid Government Holidays
  • Generous sick and vacation leave


Job Type: Exempt, Full Time Onsite Position (Telecommute will not be considered for this position)

Work schedules are subject to change based on client and company needs. As a management position, this person will be on call regularly and be available for and respond to emergencies off shift.


*This is a contingent hire position based upon the award of contract.


ICMS is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability or veteran status, genetics, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.


Company Description

Innovative Consulting & Management Services (ICMS) is a Professional & Technical Management Consulting firm with over 20 years of consulting experience. We offer technical professional services to Federal and State Governments, and Commercial clients.

ICMS is a Small Business and Certified HUBZone employer. We deliver value to our clients by combining deep industry knowledge with strong functional capabilities. Our focus is to manage cost-effective programs while at the same time mitigating risk and improving results. Our success is about teamwork, a coordinated effort from all disciplines, from clients to consultants and most important, it’s about delivering on our commitments.