Tech Jobs in Birmingham, AL
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Birmingham, AL has become a tech hotspot thanks to its diversified economy, strong manufacturing base, and investment in high‑speed fiber networks. The city hosts a growing pool of STEM graduates from the University of Alabama at Birmingham and a local workforce development program that partners with tech firms to fill skill gaps. Low unemployment and a business‑friendly tax climate make it easier for startups and established companies to hire and retain talent.
Automotive giants like Mercedes‑Benz, BMW, and Ford maintain engineering centers that rely on software, embedded systems, and data analytics. Aerospace research at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center fuels demand for control‑system engineers and simulation experts. Healthcare IT teams at Baptist Health and UAB Medical Center build electronic health record systems, while fintech companies such as First American and digital lenders are expanding in the region. Data‑center operators like T‑Systems and local cloud providers also offer infrastructure and DevOps roles.
The cost of living in Birmingham is roughly 10% below the national average, with median rent around $1,200 and utilities about $150 per month. However, demand for tech talent is pushing up housing prices in neighborhoods like Midtown and Historic Oakwood. Transparent salary data lets candidates compare offers against the local price of living, ensuring they can afford the lifestyle they want while staying competitive with regional pay scales.
i3 - Entry Level Full-Stack Software Engineer
Company: i3
Location: Huntsville, AL
Posted Jan 01, 1970
Blue Origin - Avionics Software Engineer 1 – Early Career 2025 University Grad
Company: Blue Origin
Location: Kent, WAHuntsville, AL
Posted Jan 01, 1970
BI Architect
Company: Dealnews
Location: Huntsville, AL
Posted Oct 24, 2019
The role is for a Business Intelligence architect to lead a team in planning, delivering, and iterating on data warehousing and BI solutions. The ideal candidate should be independent, have expertise in software development, data warehousing, SQL, and Python. They should also have strong leadership and communication skills, and experience with tools like Tableau, Apache Airflow, and Amazon Redshift.