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Project Management Office Intern Jobs in Seattle, WA

Sr. Manager, PMO

Woodinville, WA · On-site

$170K - $190K/yr

This is not a traditional PMO oversight role. This is a role for someone who builds the system and works inside it every day and can establish the structure and standards needed to scale execution ...

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Oracle PMO - Manager

Seattle, WA · On-site

$99K - $232K/yr

Industry/Sector Not Applicable Specialism Oracle Management Level Manager & Summary The Opportunity As an Oracle PMO Manager, you will lead and coordinate large-scale Oracle implementation projects ...

Deputy Director, PMO TerraPower is seeking a highly experienced Deputy Director, PMO to serve as the direct, principal support to the PMO Director within the Corporate PMO. This position reports ...

Deputy Director, PMO TerraPower is seeking a highly experienced Deputy Director, PMO to serve as the direct, principal support to the PMO Director within the Corporate PMO. This position reports ...

... performance management, and development planningCompetencies:Ensures AccountabilityTech ... This position is based in a professional office and warehouse setting and regularly utilizes ...

... performance management, and development planningCompetencies:Ensures AccountabilityTech ... This position is based in a professional office and warehouse setting and regularly utilizes ...

Project Manager II - PMO

Redmond, WA · On-site

$108K - $117K/yr

This position is based in a professional office and warehouse setting and regularly utilizes ... Experienced in client relationship management witha track recordof building trust ...

Project Management Intern

Seattle, WA · On-site

$23.08 - $26.44/hr

The Intern role is intended to be a learning and contributing position. The position, within the ... Project Management * Familiarity with typical industry software systems and tools CERTIFICATES ...

The Intern role is intended to be a learning and contributing position. The position, within the ... Project Management * Familiarity with typical industry software systems and tools CERTIFICATES ...

Job Title Director, PMO Operations Summary The Director of Account Operations & Strategy is a critical role that partners with the Account Director (AD) to manage global team alignment and a one-team ...

... and PMO process improvement. The Project Manager will supervise, mentor, and develop Project Coordinators.Must be able to reliably report to the Langley, WA office as scheduled and as required to ...

Management of secondary projects that involve the maturity of the PMO and other groups under guidance from the Program Manager/PMO * Interface regularly with team members, working primarily with the ...

Management of secondary projects that involve the maturity of the PMO and other groups under guidance from the Program Manager/PMO * Interface regularly with team members, working primarily with the ...

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How much do project management office intern jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for project management office intern in Seattle, WA is $39,138.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $34,100.00 and $39,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Project Management Office Intern vs Project Coordinator?

AspectProject Management Office InternProject Coordinator
ResponsibilitiesAssists with project documentation, data entry, and supporting project teamsCoordinates project activities, manages schedules, and communicates with stakeholders
Required SkillsBasic understanding of project management, organizational skills, proficiency in MS OfficeStrong communication, organization, and multitasking skills
ExperienceTypically students or entry-level, limited experienceEntry to mid-level experience in project support roles
Work EnvironmentInternship setting, often in corporate or consulting firmsOffice-based, in various industries including IT, construction, and marketing

The Project Management Office Intern role is primarily an entry-level position focused on supporting project teams through administrative tasks and learning about project management. In contrast, a Project Coordinator takes on more active responsibilities in managing project schedules and stakeholder communication. Both roles are essential in project execution but differ in scope and experience requirements.

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Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 2 days ago

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8.4

Company rating: 8.4 out of 10

Based on 5 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

98th of 494 rated machine equipment manufacturers


Job description

About the Role

The Sr. Manager, PMO is a working management role embedded within Precor's Commercial Business Unit. This person is in the work-executing, driving outcomes, and helping the organization turn priorities into action. They sit on the program intake committee, establish governance standards, mentor a team of program managers, and personally drive high-priority strategic programs from start to finish.

This role has broad visibility across the Commercial Business Unit and works closely with leaders across Sales, Operations, Supply Chain, Finance, CX, Product, and the executive team. You will help shape how the organization prioritizes and executes its most important initiatives, bringing structure to complex work, connecting the dots across functions, and ensuring decisions translate into measurable outcomes.

As a secondary function, this role provides direct operational support to the organization: tracking priorities, closing open items, and keeping the business operating rhythm running with discipline across functions. This includes creating visibility into what is happening, what is at risk, where decisions are needed, and what needs to move forward.

This is not a traditional PMO oversight role. This is a role for someone who builds the system and works inside it every day and can establish the structure and standards needed to scale execution while also getting into the details when the work requires it. The right person brings strong judgment, urgency, and follow-through, and knows when to create structure, when to solve directly, and when to escalate.

Responsibilities

PMO Governance & Standards 

  • Serve as a standing member of the program intake committee; evaluate incoming requests against business priorities, capacity, and sequencing before committing resources
  • Own the integrated master program calendar across all active CBU initiatives; ensure every program has a defined owner, milestone set, and decision structure
  • Build and maintain a single source of truth for all program plans, decision logs, RAID logs, and status reporting
  • Design and embed standard program templates, playbooks, and governance frameworks across the CBU; reduce reliance on tribal knowledge and one-off approaches
  • Drive weekly and monthly program status reviews; surface blockers, decisions, and risks with enough lead time to act before they escalate
  • Maintain transparency into portfolio health through dashboards, scorecards, and executive-ready status communications 

Hands-On Program Delivery 

  • Personally lead a portfolio of high-priority strategic programs from initiation through close working on building the plan, running the workstreams, managing dependencies, and owning the outcome
  • Roll up your sleeves and get into the details when programs need it. 
  • Partner directly with functional leaders across Sales, Operations, Supply Chain, Finance, CX, and Product to align on scope, sequencing, and interdependencies, then hold those alignments.
  • Translate executive direction into structured workstreams with clear owners, milestones, and measurable outcomes; track execution against the plan and intervene early when it drifts
  • Manage program-level dependencies, escalation paths, and change control; keep stakeholders informed without creating noise. 

Team Development 

  • Mentor and develop a team of program managers within the CBU; build their technical skills, business judgment, and ability to operate independently in a fast-moving environment.
  • Review program plans and approaches with PMs before they go to stakeholders; sharpen the work before it surfaces.
  • Model the execution standard you expect: structured plans, clear communication, proactive risk management, and full ownership of outcomes.
  • Identify capability gaps across the PM team and drive targeted development plans; developing the team you need to effectively drive business outcomes.  

Operating Rhythm & Accountability 

  • Track commitments, actions, and decisions from key business meetings (MBRs, QBRs, staff reviews, cross-functional syncs); ensure follow-through without requiring leadership involvement in routine follow-up.
  • Close open items with functional owners before they require escalation; bring solutions, not status updates.
  • Maintain a live view of the leadership team's active initiatives, cross-functional dependencies, and priority risks; flag issues before they land unannounced.
  • Prepare operational materials for the leadership team and COO: initiative trackers, performance dashboards, and status summaries.
  • Identify operational gaps, coordination failures, and process bottlenecks across CBU functions; bring forward recommendations, not just findings.
  • Facilitate working sessions across functions to resolve cross-functional friction; document outputs and hold owners accountable to agreed actions. 

Qualifications

  • 6+ years of Program Management experience, including personally leading complex cross-functional programs in a matrixed commercial or operations environment.
  • Demonstrated experience building or improving a PMO function; governance models, intake processes, standard methodologies, templates, and reporting cadences.
  • Track record of mentoring and developing program managers; you raise the team around you.
  • Proven ability to operate across Sales, Operations, Supply Chain, Finance, and CX - connecting the dots others miss and holding people accountable across functional lines.
  • Strong execution instincts - you get into the details when necessary, you do not wait for problems to surface, and you do not pass incomplete work up the chain.
  • Comfortable operating at the intersection of executive priorities and day-to-day operational realities; knows when to escalate and when to solve.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication; can translate complex program status into clear, concise executive-ready language without losing substance.
  • High tolerance for ambiguity and fast-moving priorities; brings structure and calm to dynamic environments without slowing them down
  • PMP, PgMP, or equivalent program management certification preferred; not required if experience speaks for itself
  • Familiarity with ERP environments (SAP preferred), project management tools (Smartsheet, Asana, Jira), and BI reporting tools 

What success looks like in the role

  • The PMO is a known, trusted function; leaders use it because it adds value, not because they are required to.
  • Strategic programs are delivered on time, with clear ownership, measurable outcomes, and minimal escalation.
  • Program managers are visibly growing with clear development, better plans, sharper communication, and stronger follow-through.
  • The COO and leadership has clear visibility into what is happening, what is at risk, and what needs a decision proactively. 
  • Cross-functional teams feel coordinated and supported; this role earns influence through competence and follow-through, not title. 

Pay Range: $170,000 to $190,000

The pay range represents the low and high end of the anticipated pay range for this position based at our Woodinville, WA headquarters. The actual pay offered for this position will depend on numerous factors including individual performance, business objectives, and if the location for the job changes. Our pay is just one component of Precor's total rewards strategy that also includes region-specific health and welfare benefits. 

As an organization, one of our top priorities is to maintain the health and well-being of our employees and their families. To achieve this goal, we offer robust and comprehensive benefits including: 

  • Medical, dental and vision insurance 
  • Generous paid time off policy 
  • Short-term and long-term disability 
  • Access to Employee Assistance Program; including access to mental health services 
  • 401(k) including employer match 
  • Pet insurance and so much more!  

About Precor 

Precor is known for developing and manufacturing the most innovative and reliable commercial fitness equipment on the market. With over 40 years of empowering exercisers, trainers, business owners, and operators alike we take pride in offering world-class fitness solutions across over 13,000 facilities and 100+ countries. We sweat every detail to bring best-in-class product solutions into commercial facilities, meeting exercisers wherever they are: at work, at school, in the gym, or on the road. 

Precor is an equal opportunity employer and committed to creating an inclusive environment for all our applicants. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics. If you would like to request an accommodation regarding the application/interview process or are having difficulty using our website for application purposes, please contact:HR@precor.com 


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