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Project Officer Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

Detention Officer

Globe, AZ · On-site

$53K - $65K/yr

... other officers, the facility, and the public. This position monitors inmates' behavior and the ... PROJECT RESPONSIBILITIES This position does not have project responsibilities. ORAL COMMUNICATION ...

Project Manager

Tucson, AZ · On-site

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  • PTO

The Project Manager is considered Key Personnel and will routinely interface with CBP Contracting Officer Representatives (CORs), inspectors, and other government officials. Position Requirements ...

Chief Financial Officer

Tempe, AZ

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  • Life

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  • PTO

We are seeking a commercially minded Chief Financial Officer to join our leadership team and help ... Drive visibility into project profitability, utilization, backlog, staffing levels, labor ...

Project Manager

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$500K/yr

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  • Dental

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  • Life

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  • PTO

Enforce safety compliance across teams: assure PPE usage, coordinate with safety officers for inspections/visits, and uphold company/project safety protocols at all times. * Provide leadership vision ...

Project Manager

Tucson, AZ

$80K - $120K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Enforce safety compliance across teams: assure PPE usage, coordinate with safety officers for inspections/visits, and uphold company/project safety protocols at all times. * Provide leadership vision ...

Project Manager

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$80K - $120K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Enforce safety compliance across teams: assure PPE usage, coordinate with safety officers for inspections/visits, and uphold company/project safety protocols at all times. * Provide leadership vision ...

Chief Financial Officer

Tempe, AZ

$180K - $220K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

We are seeking a commercially minded Chief Financial Officer to join our leadership team and help ... Drive visibility into project profitability, utilization, backlog, staffing levels, labor ...

Escrow Officer

Scottsdale, AZ · On-site

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POSITION OVERVIEW The Escrow Officer manages the opening, maintaining, and closing of escrow ... This person must be able to manage and prioritize multiple projects to meet deadlines within a fast ...

Estimates fees, determines scope of work, and prepares proposals and contract while working in concert with HDJ Business Development, Lead Project Architect, Financial Controller and President CEO. ...

Major Gifts Officer

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$60K - $65K/yr

Major Gifts Officer Location: Great Hearts Phoenix Office Reports To: Major Gifts Manager FLSA ... Detail oriented, adaptable, organized and able to successfully manage multiple projects and tasks.

Major Gifts Officer

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$60K - $65K/yr

Major Gifts Officer Location: Great Hearts Phoenix Office Reports To: Major Gifts Manager FLSA ... Detail oriented, adaptable, organized and able to successfully manage multiple projects and tasks.

Officers may be temporarily assigned to specialty assignments. Special Assignments are identified ... Presents education and information programs for community and school awareness projects; teaches ...

Chief Operating Officer

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$122K - $156K/yr

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While the CEO focuses externally on funders, partners, advocacy, and growth, the COO owns day-to ... Lead project management for key operational initiatives (new programs, expansions, process redesign ...

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How much do project officer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for project officer in Arizona is $80,121.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $53,600.00 and $103,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a project officer?

A project officer is responsible for the administrative and organizational aspects of project management. As a project officer, your primary objective is to ensure the project’s success. It’s your job to set up meetings with the project manager and the project board, who oversee the big picture including the project’s budget and strategic goals. You must take detailed meeting minutes and share information and documents with key players who are unable to attend a meeting. Your duties also include documenting project developments, monitoring potential risks, and motivating the project team to meet deadlines.

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

To excel as a Project Officer, you typically need strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and a relevant degree such as business administration or project management. Familiarity with project management software like MS Project or Asana and certifications such as PRINCE2 or PMP are commonly required. Excellent communication, problem-solving abilities, and teamwork set outstanding Project Officers apart. These skills ensure projects are well-coordinated, deadlines are met, and objectives are achieved efficiently.

What are some common challenges a project officer faces when coordinating between multiple stakeholders?

Project Officers often encounter challenges in balancing differing priorities and expectations among various stakeholders, such as team members, clients, and senior management. Effective communication and strong organizational skills are essential to ensure all parties are aligned and project goals remain on track. Navigating conflicting interests while maintaining project timelines and quality standards can be demanding, but developing good rapport and proactive problem-solving strategies can greatly help. Regular status updates and transparent reporting also contribute to smoother collaboration and project success.

What is the difference between Project Officer vs Project Coordinator?

AspectProject OfficerProject Coordinator
ResponsibilitiesSupports project implementation, monitors progress, assists with reportingOrganizes tasks, manages schedules, coordinates team activities
Required SkillsCommunication, basic project management, reportingOrganization, time management, communication
CertificationsOften requires project management or related certificationsTypically no formal certifications required
Work EnvironmentOffice-based, project sitesOffice-based, team environments

While both roles support project execution, a Project Officer focuses on monitoring and reporting, whereas a Project Coordinator handles organizing tasks and team coordination. The roles often overlap, but the Project Officer typically has a broader focus on project oversight and compliance.

Is a project officer a stressful job?

A project officer role can be stressful due to managing multiple tasks, deadlines, and stakeholder expectations. However, stress levels vary depending on the organization, workload, and experience, with strong organizational and communication skills helping to manage pressure effectively.

What is the salary for project officers?

The salary for project officers varies depending on experience, location, and industry, but typically ranges from $50,000 to $80,000 annually. Entry-level positions may start lower, while experienced project officers with certifications can earn higher salaries. Many roles also include benefits such as health insurance and paid leave.

What are the most commonly searched types of Project Officer jobs in Arizona?

The most popular types of Project Officer jobs in Arizona are:

Infographic showing various Project Officer job openings in Arizona as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 86% Full Time, 9% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 82% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $80,121 per year, or $38.5 per hour.

$53K - $65K/yr

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Job description

Salary : $53,499.00 - $65,183.00 Annually
Location : Globe or Payson, AZ
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: Open
Department: Sheriff's Office Detention
Opening Date: 09/01/2021
Purpose of the Job
The purpose of this position is to provide care, custody, and control of inmates, ensuring the safety and security of inmates, other officers, the facility, and the public.
This position monitors inmates' behavior and the facility to ensure safety, taking steps to avoid violence and violation of rules. The role provides for inmates' physical care, supplying food and materials as well as transport to health appointments. Other duties involve processing bookings, releases, reclassifications and maintaining detainees' property and paperwork; and ensuring detention facilities are kept sanitary and in good working order.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
This position does not supervise other employees.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
TIME SPENT
  • Observes inmates for rule violations and behavioral changes; maintains appropriate use-of-force continuum as needed for self-defense or defense of another.

25%
  • Schedules, supervises, and controls inmate activities and maintains discipline; diffuses potentially violent situations; may physically restrain uncooperative or disruptive inmates and take steps to avert fights, assaults, riots and escapes; and physically escorts inmates outside facility.

25%
  • Supervises safety and security of staff, inmates, visitors and detention facilities; promotes acceptable attitudes and monitors behavior of inmates.

20%
  • Performs constant inspections of all detention facility areas; assures all areas of facility are safe, secure, sanitary and free of contraband.

10%
  • Provides care for inmates; dispenses and oversees meals; administers medications and oversees inmate hygiene and showers; schedules medical, counseling, personal, and other appointments; schedules transportation for appointments and visits outside of facility; and transports, documents, and arranges transport for inmates and ensures inmates attend all Court appearances.

5%
  • Conducts booking of inmates, completing required forms; searches, examines and tests inmates according to policies; collects and inventories inmate property; and maintains inmate property, financial, and corrections records.

5%
  • Processes authorized release of detainees; returns all property to inmates upon their release and notifies victims; verifies documentation for completeness and accuracy before releasing inmates; and files and distributes records to appropriate divisions within County.

5%
  • Updates and maintains a variety of files, records, event logs, charts, and other documents; maintains appropriate records and prepares reports, as required.

5%
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

BUDGET RESPONSIBILITIES
This position has no responsibility over any types of budget.
PROJECT RESPONSIBILITIES
This position does not have project responsibilities.
ORAL COMMUNICATION DUTIES
This position trains colleagues and explains County procedures or processes.
WRITTEN COMMUNICATION DUTIES
This position creates or edits documents, internal memos, emails and reports.
INTERACTIONS WITH THE GENERAL PUBLIC
Interacts regularly with internal coworkers and other departmental personnel over the telephone, by email, and/or in person. Incidental contact with the public may occur as part of the work location.
INTERACTIONS SPECIFICALLY WITH CUSTOMERS
Consistently (More than 40% but less than 55% in a year)
Minimum Education/Directly Related Experience Required
MINIMUM EDUCATION REQUIRED
High School Diploma or GED.
MINIMUM YEARS OF DIRECTLY RELATED EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
Six (6) months relevant experience required.
PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS REQUIRED
Within one year of hire, must complete the Detention Officer Basic Course presented by the Arizona Detention Academy. Must pass semi-annual firearms course with assigned duty firearms, must maintain certification in CPR and other duty specific equipment and weapons. Failure to successfully complete the Detention Officer Basic Course within one year of hire will result in termination of employment.
Must possess and maintain a valid Driver's License.
Supplemental Information
KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED
First Aid, CPR, or Lifeguard Procedures, training, public safety and security, transportation, law enforcement, emergency management procedures. English language and composition, Federal, State, Local laws, regulations, statutes, law enforcement, or lifeguard procedures and defensive tactics.
SKILLS REQUIRED
Skills in effective negotiation, persuasion; analyzing complex detention issues and developing solutions; interpreting laws and regulations; effectively dealing with situations requiring diplomacy, understanding, fairness, firmness and sound judgment; writing and completing accurate reports and observations; interacting with people of different social, economic, and ethnic backgrounds.
ABILITIES REQUIRED
The ability to communicate verbally and in writing; ability to make independent judgment and initiative to carry out the workload; ability to multi-task, maintain mental response and quickness, and maintain calm demeanor in stressful situations.
Ability to assign, supervise and evaluate the work of others; communicate with inmates, mediate difficult situations, and use effective custody and control procedures; escort prisoners to and from outside jail facilities, to and from court and other appointments; operate a personal computer and specialized software applications; care, maintain and safely operate a variety of weapons, impact weapons, handcuffs and waist chains, special locks and keys, and chemical agents; remain alert at all times and react quickly and calmly in emergency situations.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
  • Constantly stands to perform public safety duties, attend to watchmen duties and to attend to customers.
  • Constantly sits to complete report and to operate computers.

  • Constantly lifts under 10 lbs., regularly lifts up to 25 lbs., rarely lifts over 75 lbs.
  • Constantly requires dexterity for peacekeeping tools and for keyboard operation.
  • Constantly walks to and from worksites, bends to reach and grab; occasionally kneels or twists.

WORK ENVIRONMENT
Incumbents in this position perform work in a jail environment and in correctional facilities; work involves intense concentration on activities going on around one's location on a constant basis throughout the entire work shift. Work occasionally involves personal danger, and potential exposure to hazardous, uncontrollable and life threatening situations; requires physical ability to subdue hostile individuals; and must be able to work in uniform during weekdays, weekends, and holidays on any assigned shift.
SAFETY RISK EXPOSURE
Incumbents in this position are generally exposed to occasional telephone verbal abuse by customers or citizens. Incumbents may become exposed to physical danger, mechanical hazards, chemical hazards, electrical hazards, blood-borne pathogen, communicable diseases, fire hazards, extreme temperature, wetness and humidity.
PROTECTIVE GEAR & SAFETY MANUALS
Incumbents in this position are required to constantly follow written safety procedures and manuals relevant to the division or department. May be required to constantly use safety equipment and compliance devices.
CONSEQUENCES OF ERROR
Potential errors can legal ramifications, loss of funding, loss of organization's credibility.
SECURITY REQUIREMENTS
Incumbents in this position are required to be U.S. citizens with zero felony convictions.
Incumbents are required to have an unrestricted Arizona driver's license upon appointment.
All incumbents in this position are subject to complete a background check as well as medical, polygraph, psychological, written and oral examinations prior to being appointed.
PHYSICAL FITNESS REQUIREMENTS
Incumbents are required to maintain a level of physical fitness to meet Department standards.
SPECIFIC EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS
Prior to employment, incumbents must successfully complete a background check as well as medical, polygraph, psychological, written and oral examinations prior to being appointed.
Must pass certification requirements for Detention Officers, such as basic course presented by the Arizona Detention Academy; may be required to obtain additional specific skills training and technical certifications.
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