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Program Management Coordinator Jobs in Nevada (NOW HIRING)

Coordinates resources, budgets, schedules, and ensures successful deliverables across projects. * Serves as primary project interface for clients, reporting to Senior Program Manager on larger ...

Essential Job Functions PROGRAM MANAGEMENT * Serves as programmatic monitor and contract ... Coordinates site visits and monitoring reviews associated with workforce development services.

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... coordinating all aspects of our aerospace fastener programs. This role requires a strong understanding of aerospace industry standards, project management skills, and the ability to manage cross ...

... coordinating all aspects of our aerospace fastener programs. This role requires a strong understanding of aerospace industry standards, project management skills, and the ability to manage cross ...

Our client is seeking a Program Coordinator for a contract opportunity for a healthcare ... programs by managing logistics, communications, and reporting. This is a temporary assignment ...

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How much do program management coordinator jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for program management coordinator in Nevada is $55,972.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $42,800.00 and $63,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Program Management Coordinator vs Project Coordinator?

AspectProgram Management CoordinatorProject Coordinator
ResponsibilitiesOversees multiple related projects, aligns them with organizational goals, manages resources across projectsFocuses on individual projects, manages specific tasks, schedules, and deliverables
CertificationsTypically PMP or CAPM, relevant industry certificationsOften PMP or CAPM, depending on project complexity
Work EnvironmentInvolves coordination across projects, strategic planning, stakeholder communicationMore task-focused, day-to-day project management activities
Industry UsageCommon in organizations managing multiple projects or programsUsed in project-specific roles within various industries

The Program Management Coordinator and Project Coordinator roles share certifications and work environments but differ mainly in scope. The Program Management Coordinator manages multiple projects and aligns them with organizational goals, while the Project Coordinator handles individual project tasks. Both roles are essential for effective project execution, with the program coordinator focusing on strategic oversight.

What are the most commonly searched types of Program Management jobs in Nevada? The most popular types of Program Management jobs in Nevada are:
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Infographic showing various Program Management Coordinator job openings in Nevada as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 94% In-person, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $55,972 per year, or $26.9 per hour.
Project Management Coordinator with Security Clearance

Project Management Coordinator with Security Clearance

SkyBridge Aviation

Sparks, NV • On-site

Contractor

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Position: Project Management Coordinator II Location: Sparks, NV
6-month contract - with the ability to go direct / rolling Ability to obtain Secret Clearance As a Program Management Coordinator II, you should have intermediate time management and communication skills as you will collaborate with vendors, suppliers, other stakeholders, and internal teams to deliver results on deadlines. Your main responsibilities will be to coordinate project management activities, resources, equipment and information, break projects into actionable tasks and set timeframes, liaise with stakeholders to facilitate project execution and assign tasks to internal teams and assist with schedule management. You’ll also ensure that clients’ needs are met as projects evolve, help prepare budgets, analyze risks and opportunities, monitor project progress and address issues that arise via proper communication and escalation. Additionally, you will act as a point of contact and communicate project status to all stakeholders, work with the Program Manager to remove roadblocks, use tools to monitor and control performance, plans and expenditures and create and maintain comprehensive project documentation, plans and status reports. Must-haves:
Fundamental MS Office Skills
Ability to manage time effectively
Demonstrated ownership of tasks, organization skills and attention to detail
Possess strong communication and client-facing, teamwork skills
Ability to obtain and maintain a US Security clearance Preferred:
Development of proposals to include administrative tasks as assigned
Data entry into PM Systems
Collaborating with internal Leadership, vendors, suppliers, other stakeholders, and internal teams, such as IPT leads, CAMs, Tech Leads and PA’s to ensure program activities will accomplish objectives
Conflict resolution especially those related to resource assignments
Monitoring project progress against baseline schedule and facilitating process improvement initiatives Successful Candidates will demonstrate:
Agility and responsiveness in a fast paced environment
Familiarity with program execution
Results driven regardless the task.
Self-motivated, and driven for more
Soft skills, business sense Education:
Bachelor's degree in a related field of study and at least 3 years of relevant experience
A higher level degree may substitute for experience
Related experience may be considered in lieu of required education Physical/Mental/Emotional Requirements:
Frequently walk, sit, stand, climb stairs and steps. Frequently repeat same hand, arm, and finger motion many times to include finger and hand dexterity. Rarely lifting or carrying up to 20 lbs. Working Conditions: Rarely exposed to fumes or hazardous chemicals/materials. Rarely exposed to loud noises