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Job Title: Sr. Project Manager, SNAP Location: Remote Sapiens is on the lookout for a Sr. Project Manager (SNAP) to become a key player in our North America Team. The Sr. Project Manager is ...

Project Manager

Eugene, OR ยท On-site

$100K - $115K/yr

The Project Manager will play a pivotal role within the organization, managing project timelines, budgets, and ensuring successful completion of all projects. Project Manager Job Responsibilities

As an EPC Project Manager, you will oversee solar projects through the construction lifecycle, from late-stage development, engineering, and procurement to commercial operation. Managing key elements ...

Assists project manager in facilitation of project work breakdown sessions. Formulates initial project schedule; maintains project schedule with minor oversight from project manager. Assists project ...

Project Manager - Commercial TI Projects Portland, OR Our client, a growing construction commercial contractor is looking for an experienced Project Manager to join their team. The Project Manager ...

Project Manager - Commercial TI Projects Portland, OR Our client, a growing construction commercial contractor is looking for an experienced Project Manager to join their team. The Project Manager ...

Technical Project Manager

Portland, OR ยท On-site

$110K - $125K/yr

Technical Project Manager Smarsh empowers its customers to manage risk and unleash intelligence in their digital communications. Our growing community of over 6500 organizations in regulated ...

The Project Manager provides leadership and coordination for projects related to medical equipment management, clinical systems implementation, and healthcare technology modernization across VA ...

Summary The Technical Project Manager will successfully deliver a variety of operational Support and Managed Services projects to both internal and external customers of Smarsh's compliance archiving ...

Project Manager

OR ยท Remote

The Project Manager must plan, execute, deliver, implement, and close Healthcare IT and Imaging projects according to strict deadlines, constrained resources, and within budget. This includes ...

Project Manager

OR ยท On-site +1

The Project Manager must plan, execute, deliver, implement, and close Healthcare IT and Imaging projects according to strict deadlines, constrained resources, and within budget. This includes ...

Project Manager

Salem, OR

$110K - $140K/yr

Project Manager Portland, OR Work for an employee-owned company! Our client, a PNW-based Commercial GC, is seeking a talented Project Manager to join their growing team. This firm has a strong ...

Project Manager DEPARTMENT: Construction Operations LOCATION: Vancouver, WA or Portland, OR REPORTS TO: Senior Program Manager/Project Executive CLASSIFICATION: Exempt POSITION OVERVIEW Quanta ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Project Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Project Manager, you need strong organizational abilities, leadership skills, and a solid understanding of project management methodologies, often supported by a degree and certifications like PMP or PRINCE2. Familiarity with project management tools such as Microsoft Project, Jira, or Asana is typically required. Excellent communication, problem-solving, and stakeholder management skills help you stand out in this position. These skills and qualities are crucial for ensuring projects are delivered on time, within scope, and with effective team collaboration.

What is a Project Manager?

A Project Manager is a professional responsible for planning, executing, and closing projects within an organization. They coordinate teams, manage resources, set deadlines, and ensure that project goals are met within the specified constraints of time, budget, and scope. Project Managers also communicate with stakeholders, identify and mitigate risks, and ensure that project deliverables align with organizational objectives. Their role is crucial in keeping projects organized, on track, and successful.

What is the 80/20 rule for project managers?

For project managers, the 80/20 rule suggests that roughly 80% of project results come from 20% of efforts or tasks. Prioritizing high-impact activities and focusing on critical issues can improve efficiency and project success. Effective use of tools like project management software helps identify these key tasks.

What are some common challenges faced by Project Managers when coordinating cross-functional teams?

Project Managers often encounter challenges such as aligning differing priorities among team members from various departments, managing effective communication across diverse skill sets, and ensuring all stakeholders are informed and engaged throughout the project lifecycle. Balancing resources and resolving conflicts quickly are also crucial to keeping projects on track. Building strong relationships and fostering collaboration are key strategies to overcoming these challenges and delivering successful outcomes.

What is the difference between Project Project Manager vs Project Coordinator?

AspectProject Project ManagerProject Coordinator
CertificationsPMP, CAPM, or similar project management certificationsCertifications like CAPM or no formal certifications often required
Work EnvironmentLeads projects, manages teams, responsible for planning and executionSupports project activities, coordinates schedules, assists project managers
Industry UsageUsed across industries for managing complex projectsSupports project teams, often in the same industries

The Project Project Manager typically oversees the entire project lifecycle, making strategic decisions and managing teams. In contrast, the Project Coordinator provides administrative support, ensuring tasks are on track. Both roles are essential, but the Project Project Manager holds more responsibility for project success.

What are the 4 types of project managers?

The four main types of project managers are functional, projectized, matrix, and hybrid. Functional managers work within specific departments, projectized managers oversee entire projects independently, matrix managers balance both functional and project responsibilities, and hybrid managers combine elements of these styles based on project needs. Understanding these types helps in selecting the right management approach for different projects and organizational structures.

What does a project manager do for a project?

A project manager oversees the planning, execution, and completion of a project, ensuring it meets goals, deadlines, and budgets. They coordinate team members, allocate resources, manage risks, and communicate with stakeholders using tools like Gantt charts and project management software. Strong organizational and leadership skills are essential for success in this role.

Can I make 100k as a project manager?

Project managers can earn $100,000 or more annually, especially with experience, certifications like PMP, and in high-demand industries or regions. Salaries vary based on location, industry, company size, and project complexity, with senior or specialized project managers more likely to reach or exceed this level.
What cities in Oregon are hiring for Project Project Manager jobs? Cities in Oregon with the most Project Project Manager job openings:
Infographic showing various Project Project Manager job openings in Oregon as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 91% Full Time, and 9% Contract. Highlights an 91% In-person, and 9% Remote job distribution.
eDiscovery Project Manager

eDiscovery Project Manager

Davis Wright Tremaine LLP

Portland, OR โ€ข On-site, Remote

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

This is an exciting opportunity to work for one of the top law firms in the U.S.! Davis Wright Tremaine LLP is looking for an eDiscovery Project Manager to join our team in our Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, or Washington D.C. offices.
This position offers the flexibility to be fully remote while working within reasonable commuting distance from any of our offices.
The Practice Support eDiscovery Project Manager ("Project Manager") will guide and support Davis Wright Tremaine's legal teams by providing exceptional litigation support and eDiscovery services, ensuring quality and timeliness of each project. Project Managers work directly with the legal teams on assigned matters through all-phases of the litigation lifecycle. Project Managers also work with other members in the practice support department, including the Practice Support Analysts, to collaborate on solutions for eDiscovery projects, and provide work to those team members while confirming proper specifications for the completion of each project. Project Managers may also assist with and/or provide additional support on other matters as requested.
Project Managers are liaisons between the legal teams and the practice support department. Project Managers assist with the coordination of all-phases of eDiscovery for a matter, from preservation and collection through production of electronically stored information ("ESI"). Project Managers utilize their judgement, knowledge and experience to provide support in developing eDiscovery recommendations, plans, cost estimates, budgets, and procedures and specifications for case-specific projects.
At Davis Wright Tremaine, you will find challenging assignments, opportunities for professional growth and community involvement, and a culture of inclusion. DWT fosters inclusiveness and authenticity. Regardless of position, everyone here has a voice and the support is unparalleled.
On a typical day you will:
Project Management Support
  • Provide practice support project management to legal teams, including:
  • Consultation with case teams and clients regarding e-discovery, including early case assessment, forensic collections, processing, culling and filtering, document reviews, productions, and database administration
  • Create cost estimates, budgets and time estimates for the completion of various tasks over the course of discovery
  • Collaborate and consult on preservation and collection of ESI, including communications with internal client information technology professionals, as required
  • Provide and assist with technical support, including database design, loading data into review platforms, running searches and providing back-end operational support as needed
  • Identify and engage third-party service providers, in conjunction with the Practice Support Director and/or Practice Support Manager
  • Assist with developing and vetting applicable search terms and/or deployment of analytics as required on specific matters
  • Assist with and develop appropriate document review protocols, direct document reviews
  • Assist legal teams with preparations for CR 26 meet and confer conferences, and provide insight and/or samples of language for use in developing instructions for the production of ESI in response to discovery requests and/or inclusion within ESI court orders and/or protective orders
Department Support
  • Manage multiple matters and projects from collection through trial
  • Understand, contribute, improve, and evangelize department practices and procedures
  • Harness creativity and collaboration with team members to innovate and solve litigation support challenges
  • Dedication to self-education regarding eDiscovery industry news, technologies, and other practice support topics
  • Provide input and training to legal teams to promote understanding and acceptance of technology
  • Provide visibility to legal teams as a "go-to" person for practice support solutions
  • Advanced knowledge of Relativity and understanding of other eDiscovery platforms, including the integration of other eDiscovery platforms within Relativity
  • Basic understanding of the Electronic Discovery Reference Model ("EDRM") and various phases of litigation matters
  • Work with the practice support department to implement features in Relativity for legal teams
  • Work as a key member of the practice support department to improve firm-wide procedures and practices across the firm, including department initiatives and workload/workflow within the practice support department
  • Provide off-hours support, as needed and necessary

Join us if you have:

  • Bachelor's Degree and/or paralegal degree or certificate and 7+ years of related work experience, or equivalent
  • Superior knowledge and capabilities operating litigation technology systems and platforms, with specific emphasis in Relativity
  • Knowledge and general understanding of various technical applications, including file formats and data types, media sources, ephemeral data (e.g. external media sources, social media, mobile devices, etc.) and other asymmetrical data sources
  • Technology certifications such as ACEDS, Relativity Certified Administrator, or other eDiscovery-related certifications are strongly encouraged
  • Advanced knowledge of industry-standard applications and trending best practices, in conjunction with excellent project management skills, including planning, organization, and execution of practice support projects
  • Exceptional attention to detail and the ability to work within scheduling constraints in high-pressure situations
  • Ability to handle multiple priorities and work under tight deadlines with minimal supervision
  • Excellent communication skills and high emotional IQ in order to interact with all levels of the legal team, especially when providing opinions and making decisions relating to practice support and eDiscovery issues
  • Initiative and "can-do" attitude with the ability to anticipate issues and exercise mindful and productive responses
  • Keen desire to learn in a continuously evolving and developing technology-based landscape

Who We Are

Davis Wright Tremaine LLP is an AmLaw 100 law firm with 9 offices nationwide. We are relentlessly committed to client service and look for candidates who share that commitment. At DWT, client service means having empathy for each client's and each lawyer's work and personal pressures, business objectives, and legal needs; anticipating their needs; and having the capabilities and commitment to deliver what matters most to them.

What's in it For You?

DWT offers competitive compensation in addition to ample benefits including but not limited to:
  • Choice of health and vision insurance plans
  • 2 paid volunteer days for qualifying community service work
  • Dental plan
  • Fertility and adoption benefit
  • Paid sabbatical after 13 years of service
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Commuter benefits
  • Retirement contribution
This job description intends to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this position. It is not intended to include all duties and responsibilities.
Washington State
The annualized salary range for this position in Washington is $139,000 to $163,000.Actual pay will be adjusted based on the candidate's education, training, experience and other job-related factors permitted by law. Full time employees may be eligible for a bonus, health insurance with an optional HSA, long term disability, dental insurance, vision care, telemedicine and virtual short term solution based counseling services, life insurance, Healthcare and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts, subsidized backup care and caregiving resources, 401(k), vacation, sick time, 11 paid holidays each year and an employee assistance program. For full-time employees, the initial vacation benefit is 15 days per year and 11 days of sick leave per year, accrued bi-weekly. Additional voluntary programs include: voluntary accident insurance, voluntary life, voluntary disability, voluntary long term care, and pet insurance. Commuter and Transit programs are also available.
California
The annualized salary range for this position in Los Angeles is $144,000 to $166,000; and in San Francisco is $158,000 to $185,000. Actual pay will be adjusted based on experience and other job-related factors permitted by law. Full time employees may be eligible for a bonus, health insurance with an optional HSA, long term disability, dental insurance, vision care, telemedicine and virtual short term solution based counseling services, life insurance, Healthcare and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts, subsidized backup care and caregiving resources, 401(k), vacation, sick time, and an employee assistance program. Additional voluntary programs include: voluntary accident insurance, voluntary life, voluntary disability, voluntary long term care, and pet insurance. Commuter and Transit programs are also available.
New York
The annualized salary range for this position in New York City is $156,000 to $182,000. Actual pay will be adjusted based on experience and other job-related factors permitted by law. Full time employees may be eligible for a bonus, health insurance with an optional HSA, short term disability, long term disability, dental insurance, vision care, telemedicine and virtual short term solution based counseling services, life insurance, Healthcare and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts, subsidized backup care and caregiving resources, 401(k), vacation, sick time, and an employee assistance program. Additional voluntary programs include: voluntary accident insurance, voluntary life, voluntary disability, voluntary long term care, and pet insurance. Commuter and Transit programs are also available.
District of Columbia
The annualized salary range for this position in Washington D.C. is$147,000 to $170,000.Actual pay will be adjusted based on experience and other job-related factors permitted by law. Full time employees may be eligible for a bonus, health insurance with an optional HSA, short term disability, long term disability, dental insurance, vision care, telemedicine and virtual short term solution based counseling services, life insurance, Healthcare and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts, subsidized backup care and caregiving resources, 401(k), vacation, sick time, and an employee assistance program. Additional voluntary programs include: voluntary accident insurance, voluntary life, voluntary disability, voluntary long term care, and pet insurance. Commuter and Transit programs are also available.
Davis Wright Tremaine LLP fosters a culture where all talented individuals-including those who are traditionally underrepresented in the legal profession-can have, and can see, paths to success.Our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion sits on four pillars: Community, Growth, Education, and Engagement.Learn more about the firm's commitment to DEI here:www.dwt.com/dei.

Davis Wright Tremaine provides reasonable accommodations for those who need them to complete the application or recruiting process and for employees who need reasonable accommodations to perform the essential functions of their positions due to a disability or for religious reasons. If you need to request accommodation during the application or recruiting process, please email humanresources_confidential@dwt.com.
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Employment Type: Full-Time