Available for Remote Work - Occasional on campus work will be required
The Program Technician, working within the Supply Chain and Logistics (SC&L) department at OHSU, is critical in supporting the implementation and management of institution-wide programs that ensure OHSU's operational efficiency and effectiveness. This position provides essential technical support in interpreting program policies, regulations, and procedures, contributing to developing and updating program manuals and offering technical training to staff.
The Program Technician role is instrumental in ensuring that programs within the SC&L portfolio, such as Copy Center, P-Card Management, Document Management, and others, operate under a consistent and compliant framework. By participating in operational reviews, developing training materials, and supporting process improvement initiatives, this role helps maintain the high standards of operational excellence expected at OHSU.
Additionally, the Program Technician will manage key supply chain accounts, including Amazon Business and Staples Business, ensuring that these resources are efficiently utilized to support the diverse needs of OHSU departments. The position requires strong communication and organizational skills to effectively collaborate with various stakeholders across the institution and ensure that all programs align with the overarching goals of the SC&L department.
Program Administration and Account Management:
Technical Consultation and Program Training:
Program Development and Operational Review:
Process Improvement and Change Management:
Relationship Management and Supplier Coordination:
Miscellaneous Duties:
Job Related Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (Competencies):
Job Related Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (Competencies):
Remote Work (M-F 8-4:30 pm). Occasional on-campus work may be required. On-campus work is in an office environment, and occasional travel around campus via car, public transportation, walking, tram, or other means of transportation will be required.
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