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Director, Software Engineering

OR · On-site +1

$252K/yr

SAE Industry Technologies Consortia (ITC), Performance Review Institute (PRI) and SAE International ... Director of Engineering - Applications - Responsible for our internal and external facing ...

ASM is expanding its technology leadership and market impact across multiple semiconductor applications. As a Technical Director , you will play a pivotal role in identifying and shaping critical ...

But we're more than just a tech company. We value diversity, inclusion and sustainability as we ... As a Technical Director , you will play a pivotal role in identifying and shaping critical ...

As an Engineering Director at teamLFG, you will hire, build and direct a technology organization to deliver amazing never-seen-before game experiences. Your organization will build and utilize a wide ...

Art Director

Milwaukie, OR

$128K - $135K/yr

Description Position Objective The Art Director is a senior-level design leader responsible for ... Stay current with emerging technologies, industry trends, and best practices; share knowledge with ...

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Manage a mix of direct and matrix reporting relationships while fostering a high-performance ... Lead adoption of advanced implementation techniques required for sub-2nm technologies.Promote ...

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How much do technology director jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for technology director in Oregon is $123,486.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $90,400.00 and $149,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a technology director?

A technology director refers to two distinct positions. The first is the person in charge of technology at a school or in a school district. As an educational technology director, your duties are to determine the technology needs of students and teachers and develop partnerships with vendors to secure classroom technology within your budget. You also oversee other technical administrators and workers during the daily operations of the technology department. At a company, a corporate technology director has similar responsibilities but is not focused on educational technology, but rather on infrastructure and applications that enhance business productivity.

What does a technology director do?

A Technology Director oversees the technology strategy and infrastructure of an organization. They are responsible for managing IT teams, implementing new systems, ensuring cybersecurity, and aligning technology initiatives with business goals. Their duties often include budgeting, policy development, evaluating emerging technologies, and collaborating with other departments. The Technology Director plays a key role in ensuring that technology resources effectively support the organization's operations and growth.

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

To thrive as a Technology Director, you need strong leadership abilities, deep technical expertise, and experience in IT strategy, typically supported by a bachelor’s or master’s degree in computer science or a related field. Familiarity with enterprise IT systems, cloud platforms, cybersecurity frameworks, and certifications such as PMP or CISSP are often required. Exceptional communication, problem-solving, and stakeholder management skills set successful Technology Directors apart. These skills and qualifications are crucial for aligning technology initiatives with organizational goals and ensuring secure, efficient technology operations.

How does a technology director typically collaborate with other departments to drive organizational goals?

A Technology Director plays a crucial role in aligning the IT strategy with the broader objectives of the organization. This involves regular collaboration with leaders from departments such as operations, finance, marketing, and human resources to understand their technological needs and ensure IT initiatives support their goals. Technology Directors often participate in cross-functional meetings, manage interdepartmental projects, and communicate technical concepts in accessible terms. Effective collaboration helps streamline workflows, support digital transformation, and maximize the impact of technology investments.

What are the most commonly searched types of Technology jobs in Oregon?

The most popular types of Technology jobs in Oregon are:

What cities in Oregon are hiring for Technology Director jobs?

Cities in Oregon with the most Technology Director job openings:

Infographic showing various Technology Director job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 20% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 84% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $123,486 per year, or $59.4 per hour.

Epic Analyst - Professional Billing

The Portland Clinic

Portland, OR • On-site

$69K - $96K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

At The Portland Clinic our mission is to be a trusted community collaborating to improve the health and well-being of those we serve. Join our team and let us work together to offer a welcoming, inclusive environment for our patients and the communities we serve.
JOB TITLE: Epic Analyst - Professional Billing (PB Analyst)
SUPERVISOR: IT Director
HOURS PER WEEK: 40/Exempt
DEPARTMENT: Information Technology
HIRING BONUS: $1,000 after 90 days
The Portland Clinic is seeking a certified or accredited professional billing analyst to support the day-to-day operations within IT department.
The following information is designed to outline the essential functions and position requirements of this job. It does not identify all tasks that may be expected, nor address the performance standards that must be maintained.
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Serve as a subject matter expert in Epic applications, providing analysis, configuration, and support to enhance system functionality and user experience.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: (*ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS)
1. Analyze user requirements and workflows to configure Epic applications accordingly.*
2. Collaborate with clinical and operational stakeholders to optimize system performance.*
3. Provide ongoing support for Epic upgrades, enhancements, and troubleshooting.*
4. Develop and maintain documentation for system configurations and procedures.*
5. Conduct training sessions and create user guides for end-users.*
6. Participate in testing and validation of new features and updates.*
7. Ensure compliance with data security and privacy regulations.*
8. Serve as a resource for Epic-related projects and initiatives.*
9. Engage in supporting end users to ensure optimal usage of systems including workflow optimization.*
10. Ensure work requests/incidents are worked efficiently and addressing root cause of problems.*
11. Collaborate and communicate to keep the IT team and clinical stakeholders informed of status and progress on assigned work.*
12. Perform additional duties as required to support departmental goals.*
13. Maintain regular, in person, work attendance and punctuality, as scheduled.*
14. Participate as an active care team member in a patient centered medical home.
15. Other tasks as assigned.
EDUCATION/CERTIFICATION REQUIRED:
• Bachelor's degree in Information Technology, Healthcare Administration, or related field.
• Epic certification or accreditation Resolute Professional Billing.
EXPERIENCE/QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED:
• Minimum of 3 years experience in Epic systems analysis and support.
• Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
• Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities.
EDUCATION/LICENSES PREFERRED:
• EpicCare Ambulatory certification or accreditation
• Experience in project management and system implementation.
• Knowledge of healthcare operations and clinical workflows.
• Excellent oral, written, and one-on-one communication skills, able to communicate effectively with all levels within the organization.
• Capacity to partner with clinic and technical team leaders in planning and implementing technology training solutions in support of new applications.
• Experience in a clinical, administrative, financial, or technology department in healthcare setting is strongly desired.
• Able to present in front of large groups.
• Experience developing and conducting training in medical setting.
• Able to evaluate student development needs and effectively recognize student successes.
• Experience with Visio software to document workflows and diagrams.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS (Benefits eligibility begins at 20hrs/wk):
• 401k plan with employer contributions up to 5% annually
• Roth IRA
• Comprehensive Medical, Dental and Vision insurance
• Flexible Spending Account
• Health Savings Account
• Company provided $10K Group Life/AD&D insurance
• Voluntary benefits: Life/AD&D, Dependent Life/AD&D, Short-Term Disability, Critical Illness, Accident, and Hospital Indemnity
• Norton Identity Theft Protection (optional)
• Pet Insurance (optional)
• 4.92 hours of PTO accrual per pay period (PTO accrual is prorated based upon FTE)
• One paid Wellness day per year
• Seven paid holidays, and 1 partially paid holiday (mid-day closure)
• Employee Assistant Program

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