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A leading technology solutions firm is seeking a part-time Program Manager with expertise in Power Apps, SharePoint, and Azure. The role involves leading technology-driven initiatives to support business operations, requiring both project management and technical engagement to drive quality outcomes and alignment with organizational goals.
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Who is Blueprint?
We are a technology solutions firm headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, with a strong presence across the United States. Unified by a shared passion for solving complicated problems, our people are our greatest asset. We use technology as a tool to bridge the gap between strategy and execution, powered by the knowledge, skills, and the expertise of our teams, who all have unique perspectives and years of experience across multiple industries. We’re bold, smart, agile, and fun.
What does Blueprint do?
Blueprint helps organizations unlock value from existing assets by leveraging cutting-edge technology to create additional revenue streams and new lines of business. We connect strategy, business solutions, products, and services to transform and grow companies.
Why Blueprint?
At Blueprint, we believe in the power of possibility and are passionate about bringing it to life. Whether you join our bustling product division, our multifaceted services team or you want to grow your career in human resources, your ability to make an impact is amplified when you join one of our teams. You’ll focus on solving unique business problems while gaining hands-on experience with the world’s best technology. We believe in unique perspectives and build teams of people with diverse skillsets and backgrounds. At Blueprint, you’ll have the opportunity to work with multiple clients and teams, such as data science and product development, all while learning, growing, and developing new solutions. We guarantee you won’t find a better place to work and thrive than at Blueprint.
We are seeking a Program Manager (Part Time) with a strong background in Power Apps, SharePoint, and Azure to lead and coordinate technology-driven initiatives that support critical business operations.
This is not a purely administrative PM role — you’ll need to understand and engage with the technology to manage programs effectively. You’ll act as the connective tissue between business needs and technical execution, ensuring timely delivery, quality outcomes, and alignment with Microsoft standards.
Lead and manage programs focused on the enhancement and maintenance of SharePoint infrastructure, PowerApps, and associated Azure environments
Drive execution of tool-based process changes and ensure alignment with organizational priorities
Collaborate with stakeholders to define scope, milestones, and deliverables
Monitor ongoing work across SharePoint and Power Platform environments to ensure system stability and compliance
Translate business needs into technical tasks, track progress, and manage risks/issues
Coordinate with cross-functional teams and provide regular status updates to executive stakeholders
2–4 years of program or project management experience in a technical environment
2+ years hands-on experience with Power Apps, including design, automation, testing, and enhancement
2+ years managing SharePoint environments, including site structure, permissions, and governance
2+ years working with Azure environments, ideally within a corporate or enterprise setting
Strong organizational and communication skills with the ability to manage multiple initiatives simultaneously
Proven ability to work independently, drive progress, and deliver high-quality outcomes
Salary Range
Pay ranges vary based on multiple factors including, without limitation, skill sets, education, responsibilities, experience, and geographical market. The pay range for this position reflects geographic based ranges for Washington state: $80,000 to $85,000 USD/annually. The salary/wage and job title for this opening will be based on the selected candidate’s qualifications and experience and may be outside this range.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Blueprint Technologies, LLC is an equal employment opportunity employer. Qualified applicants are considered without regard to race, color, age, disability, sex, gender identity or expression, orientation, veteran/military status, religion, national origin, ancestry, marital, or familial status, genetic information, citizenship, or any other status protected by law.
If you need assistance or a reasonable accommodation to complete the application process, please reach out to: recruiting@bpcs.com
Blueprint believes in the importance of a healthy and happy team, which is why our comprehensive benefits package includes:
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