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Inventory & Asset Operations Project Manager

Redmond, WA

About Blueprint

Blueprint is a technology solutions firm headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, with teams across the United States. We help organizations turn complex challenges into meaningful outcomes by connecting strategy and execution across AI, cloud, data, product development, and emerging technology.

Our culture is built by people who care deeply about doing exceptional work. We set high standards, take ownership, and continually challenge ourselves and one another to be better. We work hard, support each other, and take genuine pride in what we deliver for our clients, partners, and teams.

At Blueprint, you’ll work alongside talented people with different experiences, expertise, and perspectives. You’ll have opportunities to take on meaningful challenges, expand your skills, and see the impact of what you build.

Bring your perspective. Raise the standard. Build what matters.

About the Role

We are looking for an Inventory & Asset Operations Project Manager to support the day-to-day flow, control, and visibility of equipment in a data center R&D environment. You will help keep assets accurate, available, and moving—receiving and organizing equipment, coordinating requests, maintaining inventory systems and internal applications, supporting audits, and improving the processes that engineers rely on.

The strongest fit is an energetic, highly organized operator who enjoys being in the middle of the work. You notice what needs attention, follow through without losing details, and are equally comfortable updating a tracking tool, coordinating with stakeholders, walking the floor to locate equipment, and helping the team safely stage or move assets.

What You'll Do

Inventory and Asset Operations
  • Own accurate inventory records for lab, test, server, network, and related hardware across multiple onsite locations.
  • Support the full asset lifecycle, including intake, labeling, storage, checkout, allocation, transfers, returns, audits, and end-of-life disposition.
  • Perform routine physical inventory checks, reconcile discrepancies, and maintain audit-ready records.
  • Monitor equipment levels, usage, and availability; surface risks and help prioritize assets based on engineering and project needs.
  • Receive, organize, stage, and relocate equipment within lab, warehouse, and data center spaces, using team support and approved equipment when work should not be completed alone.
  • Maintain orderly storage areas and clear asset identification so equipment can be located and deployed efficiently.

Logistics and Coss-Functional Coordination
  • Coordinate equipment requests, fulfillment, movement, and handoffs with engineers, lab teams, warehouse partners, vendors, and other support groups.
  • Track open requests and dependencies through completion, communicating status, delays, and next steps clearly.
  • Route shipment or service requests to the appropriate team when ownership sits outside this role’s scope, while ensuring the handoff is documented and completed.
  • Support changing priorities and volume cycles, including busier periods at the start of Microsoft planning and budget cycles.
  • Partner across teams to resolve missing, delayed, mislabeled, or incorrectly assigned assets.

Tools, Applications, and Process Improvement
  • Maintain and improve internal inventory applications, request workflows, dashboards, and tracking systems used by the team.
  • Organize and clean operational data to improve accuracy, reporting, and decision-making.
  • Create and maintain practical SOPs, process documentation, and user guidance.
  • Train and support stakeholders on inventory tools, request processes, and asset-handling expectations.
  • Identify gaps, simplify workflows, and implement improvements that make equipment easier to find, track, allocate, and manage at scale.

What You'll Bring

  • 3+ years of experience in inventory control, asset management, warehouse operations, data center or lab operations, supply chain, logistics, or a closely related environment.
  • Demonstrated experience maintaining accurate records and completing physical inventory audits or reconciliations.
  • Experience coordinating hardware movement, equipment requests, fulfillment, or asset lifecycle activities across multiple stakeholders.
  • Strong operational follow-through: you take ownership, stay organized, and close loops in a fast-moving environment.
  • Comfort working directly with physical equipment in lab, warehouse, or data center spaces—not only managing work through reports or meetings.
  • Strong Excel and data-organization skills, with the ability to learn and maintain inventory, collaboration, and project-tracking tools.
  • Clear, practical communication and sound judgment about when to act, escalate, request support, or redirect work to the correct owner.
  • Ability to work onsite across Redmond and Totem Lake locations based on operational needs.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience supporting Microsoft or another large enterprise technology environment.
  • Experience with servers, network hardware, lab/test equipment, ITAR, CUI, GFE, or other controlled assets.
  • Experience with barcode or RFID inventory systems and hardware lifecycle controls.
  • Experience building or maintaining Power Apps, Dataverse solutions, Power BI reports, SharePoint workflows, or similar operational tools.
  • Experience supporting multiple locations, warehouse spaces, or high-volume asset environments.
  • Forklift, pallet jack, or other material-handling experience or certification, where applicable.
  • Bachelor’s degree or relevant technical, inventory, logistics, or project management certification.

Work Environment and Physical Expectations

This position is performed onsite in active lab, warehouse, and data center environments. The work includes regular walking between work areas; standing, bending, reaching, and handling equipment; and helping receive, organize, stage, or relocate hardware. Some periods will involve higher volumes of incoming equipment and more hands-on activity.

No employee is expected to complete physically demanding work alone when assistance or material-handling equipment is appropriate. Team lifts, help from onsite partners, and safe work practices are expected.

Compensation

At Blueprint, we strive to offer competitive pay that reflects the value of our team members. Compensation for this role is influenced by a variety of factors, including skills, education, responsibilities, experience, and geographic market.

For candidates based in Washington State, the anticipated compensation range is $40.87 to $43.27 USD per hour, with a midpoint of $42.07 USD per hour. Please note that we typically do not hire new employees at the top of the posted range. Actual starting pay will be determined based on experience, skills, and internal equity. The final compensation and job title may vary depending on the selected candidate’s qualifications.

Location and Work Arrangement

Redmond and Totem Lake, Washington

This role requires 100% onsite work within the assigned data center environments.

Benefits

Blueprint believes that healthy, supported employees do their best work. Eligible employees have access to a comprehensive benefits package that may include:

  • Medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
  • 401(k) retirement plan
  • Competitive paid time off
  • Parental leave
  • Professional growth and development opportunities

Benefits and eligibility may vary based on role, employment status, and location.

Equal Employment Opportunity

Blueprint Technologies, LLC is an equal opportunity employer. We consider qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, marital or familial status, military or veteran status, citizenship status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.

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