Remote Jobs in Oregon
Browse 12586 remote jobs available in Oregon (OR).
NDIS Admin Assistant - EVERGREEN
Scale-X Solutions
Business Intelligence Engineer
WVU Medicine
Manager, Clinical Operations
Lifelancer
Game Programmer
Game5Mobile
Senior Python Engineer (Contract)
Fliff
Strategic Principal
Liatrio
Breed-Specific Expert – Education & Advisor
Barkera
Copywriter
Purple Rain
Program Manager, Client Services
Lifelancer
Senior Patent & IP Counsel
Lyten, Inc.
Business Analyst with IRS MBI Clearance
3M Consultancy
Executive Closer: Investment Acquisitions Hero
Fusion Growth Partners
Senior Software Engineer, CUDA Core Libraries
NVIDIA
ServiceNow IRM Consultant
Pierce
Lead Accounting Manager
Lifelancer
Global Head of KOL - Kraken Pro
Kraken
Global Head of KOL - Kraken Pro
Kraken
AI Engineering I - Marketing
Sezzle
Treasury Senior Manager
Marqeta
Special Education Instructional Manager
Learning Network
Remote Work in Oregon
Oregon's economic history traces a path from fur trade outpost and timber empire to agricultural heartland and, most recently, technology hub — a progression as varied as the state's spectacular geography, which ranges from temperate rainforest on the coast to high desert in the east, with the Cascade Range and the Columbia River defining dramatic in-between landscapes.
The timber industry shaped Oregon's economy more profoundly than any other single sector for most of the twentieth century. The dense Douglas fir forests of the Coast Range and the Cascades were the most valuable softwood timber stands in the world, and companies like Weyerhaeuser, Georgia-Pacific, and Pope Resources logged them at industrial scale. Mill towns like Coos Bay, Roseburg, and Medford were built around the timber economy, and the industry employed a large fraction of Oregon's workforce through the 1980s. The spotted owl controversy of the late 1980s and early 1990s — when federal courts ordered logging restrictions to protect old-growth habitat — devastated timber communities and sparked a political war that shaped Oregon's politics for a generation.
Agriculture is central to Oregon's varied climate and geography. The Willamette Valley, protected from Pacific moisture by the Coast Range and enjoying long summer days, produces world-class pinot noir wine, hazelnuts (Oregon grows 99 percent of the U.S. supply), and a variety of specialty crops. The Columbia Basin produces wheat, potatoes, and other commodity crops; eastern Oregon ranches cattle. Tillamook County dairy, packaged under the Tillamook brand, is one of the most recognized regional food brands in the Pacific Northwest.
Nike, founded by Phil Knight and Bill Bowerman in Eugene in 1964 and headquartered in Beaverton, is Oregon's most iconic corporate citizen and one of the world's most valuable brands. Adidas North America is also based in Portland. Intel has operated its largest manufacturing campus in Hillsboro for decades, producing microprocessors that power devices worldwide. The Hillsboro campus employs roughly 20,000 people and is one of the most important semiconductor manufacturing sites in the country. Daimler Trucks North America, Precision Castparts, and Columbia Sportswear round out a diverse corporate base.
Remote work has made Portland and its surroundings even more attractive to tech workers from the Bay Area. Oregon's no-sales-tax policy, lower housing costs than California, and the lifestyle combination of urban culture and outdoor proximity have driven strong in-migration. Remote tech jobs listing Oregon as eligible — particularly from the large Bay Area and Seattle tech companies — are among the most competitive anywhere in the Pacific Northwest.