City of Oregon City
Mike Dobaj has had extensive experience working in the field of IT. Mike'smost recent position was as the Director of IT at the City of Oregon City, starting in January 2023. Prior to that, they worked as the IT Director at Daves Killer Bread from April 2015 to April 2023. Before that, they served as the Sr. Network Administrator at bioMerieux from December 2008 to June 2012. Mike started their career as an IT Manager at PML Microbiologicals in November 1998, where they stayed until December 2008.
Mike Dobaj received their Associate's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Central Oregon Community College, where they studied from 1987 to 1989. Mike then pursued a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Computer Engineering at the Oregon Institute of Technology, completing their studies from 1990 to 1995.
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City of Oregon City
The City of Oregon City is dedicated to providing exceptional services to its citizens as well as a welcoming experience to its visitors. Oregon City offers an outstanding quality of life, residents that truly care about their community and businesses that want to make a difference. The Community Historic Oregon City is perched on the bluffs overlooking thundering Willamette Falls and situated in the lush green valley at the confluence of the Willamette and Clackamas rivers. Oregon City has a long-standing reputation for its livability and growing economic climate. Known as “The City at the End of the Oregon Trail,” Oregon City has easy access to all the amenities of the Portland metropolitan area while maintaining the quality of small-town life. It is ideally located less than 30 minutes from downtown Portland and the Portland International Airport. The County seat of Clackamas County, Oregon City was the original capital city of the Oregon Territory. The city (population 34,610) occupies a territory of approximately 9.2 square miles. Interstate 205 and State Highways 99E and 213 provide links to Portland, Salem, Canby, and Southwest Clackamas County. Manufacturing has been the historic economic mainstay of Oregon City. However, the city is moving to a more widely diversified business community. The support of city and county government continues to draw a growing number of businesses to Oregon City. More than 900 firms are located within the city limits and these firms employ