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Vendor Risk Manager Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

... vendors), risk management, financial management, procurement, and logistical coordination. Project Managers are involved with subcontractor/ vendor management, and coordinate activities with ...

Independently manage outsourcing activities for Phase I to III clinical trials and Clinical ... Ensure agreements comply with company requirements regarding risk assessment and liability.

OR · On-site

$60K - $70K/yr

Vendor Due Diligence: assess new and renewing vendors (software, apps, contractors) handling ... Workflow & Project Management * Execute long-term projects against milestones; mature workflows to ...

Network Management: experience with compliance/vetting systems, carrier or vendor risk data, entity-resolution or "trust score" style platforms. * Broker Success: experience with marketplace matching ...

Network Management: experience with compliance/vetting systems, carrier or vendor risk data, entity-resolution or "trust score" style platforms. * Broker Success: experience with marketplace matching ...

Network Management: experience with compliance/vetting systems, carrier or vendor risk data, entity-resolution or "trust score" style platforms. * Broker Success: experience with marketplace matching ...

... management, workflow, and communication platforms. * Conduct risk-based reviews and analysis of proposed projects, vendors, and issue remediation efforts, and provide recommendations for ...

Sprinto autonomously executes tasks needed to maintain trust across compliance, audits, risk management, vendor risk, privacy, and AI governance, enabling organizations to maintain a strong, reliable ...

Senior IT Security Engineer

OR · On-site +1

$130K - $155K/yr

Evaluate and manage third-party vendor risk - conduct security assessments of SaaS vendors and partners, manage security questionnaires, and maintain a supplier risk register aligned with compliance ...

Lead Security & Compliance Analyst

OR · On-site +1

$80K - $135K/yr

Manage our compliance automation and trust platforms (Drata, SafeBase), including control ... Run third-party/vendor risk assessments and respond to customer security assessments and external ...

You will manage vulnerabilities across our products and infrastructure, contribute to corporate ... Support vendor risk assessments and third-party security reviews. * Assist with internal and ...

Support policy reviews and document management. * Assist with vendor risk assessments and client compliance questionnaires. * Maintain Business Associate Agreements (BAAs), Data Processing Agreements ...

Field CISO

OR · On-site +1

Sprinto autonomously executes tasks needed to maintain trust across compliance, audits, risk management, vendor risk, privacy, and AI governance, enabling organizations to maintain a strong, reliable ...

Support third-party and vendor risk assessments, with a focus on vendors who process data through ... Experience implementing privileged-access, key-management, posture-management, or data-protection ...

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How much do vendor risk manager jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for vendor risk manager in Oregon is $117,947.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $95,200.00 and $136,400.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a vendor risk manager?

Vendor Risk Managers are professionals responsible for identifying, assessing, and mitigating risks associated with third-party vendors that provide goods or services to an organization. They evaluate vendors’ security, compliance, and operational practices to ensure they meet the company’s standards and regulatory requirements. These managers implement frameworks to monitor vendor performance, manage contracts, and respond to potential risks or incidents. Their role is crucial in protecting the organization from financial, reputational, and regulatory harm that can arise from third-party relationships.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a vendor risk manager?

To thrive as a Vendor Risk Manager, you need expertise in risk assessment, third-party management, and compliance, often backed by a degree in business, finance, or a related field. Familiarity with risk management platforms, contract management tools, and certifications like Certified Third Party Risk Professional (CTPRP) are highly valuable. Strong analytical thinking, negotiation, and clear communication skills help you collaborate with vendors and internal stakeholders effectively. These skills ensure organizations can identify, mitigate, and manage risks arising from third-party relationships, safeguarding business continuity and compliance.

How does a vendor risk manager typically collaborate with other departments within an organization?

A Vendor Risk Manager works closely with departments like procurement, legal, IT, and compliance to ensure that vendors meet the organization's security and regulatory standards. This collaboration often involves reviewing contracts, assessing potential risks, and implementing mitigation strategies. Regular communication with stakeholders is essential to keep everyone informed about vendor performance and risk status, making cross-functional teamwork a key aspect of the role. Effective collaboration helps streamline risk assessments and supports informed decision-making across the business.

What is the difference between Vendor Risk Manager vs Vendor Compliance Analyst?

AspectVendor Risk ManagerVendor Compliance Analyst
CertificationsCertified Third Party Risk Professional (CTPRP), Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA)Certified Compliance & Ethics Professional (CCEP), Certified Regulatory Compliance Manager (CRCM)
Work EnvironmentRisk management teams, procurement, legal departmentsCompliance departments, audit teams, legal units
Industry UsageFinance, healthcare, technology, retailFinance, healthcare, manufacturing, technology
Primary FocusIdentifying, assessing, and mitigating vendor risksEnsuring vendor adherence to compliance standards and policies

The Vendor Risk Manager focuses on evaluating and mitigating risks associated with vendors, while the Vendor Compliance Analyst concentrates on ensuring vendors meet regulatory and internal compliance standards. Both roles are essential in managing vendor relationships but differ in their core responsibilities and focus areas.

What cities in Oregon are hiring for Vendor Risk Manager jobs?

Cities in Oregon with the most Vendor Risk Manager job openings:

Infographic showing various Vendor Risk Manager job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 84% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 81% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 17% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $117,947 per year, or $56.7 per hour.

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Job description

Job Description:

The Project Manager is accountable for the overall management of construction projects in coordination with the Project Superintendent, Sr. Project Managers, Project Engineers, and other internal and external team members. Areas include, but not limited to, team performance, team roles and responsibilities, profit and loss, developing and maintaining external relationships (clients, architects, engineers, subcontractors/vendors), risk management, financial management, procurement, and logistical coordination. Project Managers are involved with subcontractor/ vendor management, and coordinate activities with customers, design and engineering. They have financial performance and compliance responsibilities and must make sure that the project follows all operating guidelines while consistently achieving project objectives.
A successful Project Manager must be detail-oriented, innovative, creative and able to manage multiple projects simultaneously and be able to zoom out to the big picture when needed. Project Managers must be able perform under pressure and maintain strict budgets and schedules. They must be able to mentor and teach other team members as well as maintain relationships with owners, co-workers, vendors, suppliers, and community stakeholders.
  • Work collaboratively with external design and engineering teams to ensure projects are designed, procured, and constructed within financial and operating guidelines.

  • Develop and monitor job progress schedules to ensure that the construction of the project parallels the contract schedule.

  • Review shop drawings and submittals for compliance with the contract documents.

  • Issue and manage required vendor and trade subcontracts providing clear definitions of vendor/subcontractor's scope of work and other responsibilities; review and approve subcontractor/ vendor payment requests.

  • Procure and monitor the delivery of all needed materials for the project(s) to ensure optimum prices, quality and conformance to the contract documents.

  • Anticipate safety hazards, lead safety incident review meetings, participate in field safety audits and make sure that safety documentation is maintained.

  • Anticipate project owner / client questions and successfully navigate difficult conversations regarding costs, quality, or schedules.

  • Prepare various reports to successfully manage projects, such as: monthly status updates, budget forecasts, risk logs, analysis, schedules, billings and status reports to stakeholders and management.

  • Manage at least one team member, with responsibility for the hiring, development, performance management, and engagement of that individual

  • Assist in other duties as assigned, relevant to the achievement of the position's and team's objectives.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Must have a minimum of 4 years' relevant construction management experience.

  • Must have a minimum of 3 years' experience with profit and loss responsibility on multiple projects.

  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management, or related degree program, or equivalent work experience.

  • Proven ability to lead a high performing team including identifying needed resources and assembling a team.

  • Must be proficient with a variety of related computer software applications including MS Office (Excel, Outlook, Project, Word), PDF and estimating and document programs.

  • Able to read and interpret construction and contract documents.

  • Proven experience with a variety of contracting methods such as such as CM at risk (CM/GC), design-build, design-bid-build, and cost-plus construction management.

  • Must demonstrate a working knowledge of budgeting and forecasting, and related reports and records.

  • Proficient at discussing basic construction technical knowledge with customers.

  • Must possess a valid driver's license and a satisfactory driving record in accordance with Fortis policy.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

  • A portion of work is performed in a professional office environment with frequent presence in the work areas of active Fortis construction sites (where wearing personal protective equipment is required) and within site office facilities. A component of role is stationary, often standing or sitting for long periods of time. Utilizes standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, etc. Communication with internal and external contacts, including speaking and hearing. May occasionally push, pull or lift up to 25 lbs..

TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS

  • Depending upon project size, complexity and requirements, Project Manager may need to be stationed onsite full time as required. At a minimum, visit jobsites weekly (If logistically possible) to review progress and quality of work; conduct subsequent jobsite coordinator meetings that cover ongoing or new responsibilities and actions required for the project.

RQ-0730 Project Manager (Open)

The above description is intended to identify the essential functions and requirements for the performance of this job; it is not to be construed as a complete statement of duties, responsibilities or requirements. All jobs require behaviors consistent with our Core Values and Culture. The employee must be able to perform the essential functions of the position satisfactorily and, if requested, reasonable accommodations could be made to enable employees with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the role, absent undue hardship. Fortis Construction, Inc. reserves the right to revise the job description at any time.


Fortis is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. We adhere to a policy of making employment decisions without regards to race, color, religion, sex, age, disability or any other protected categories. It is our intention that all qualified applicants be given an equal opportunity and that selection decisions be based on job-related factors.