Tech Jobs in Miami, FL
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Miami’s tech scene is booming thanks to its strategic location, favorable tax climate, and booming digital media ecosystem. The city’s vibrant cultural mix fuels creativity, while the Port of Miami and the expansive airport make it a logistics nexus for e‑commerce and supply‑chain tech. This synergy attracts talent in fintech, healthtech, AI, and green‑tech, creating a rich tapestry of opportunities.
Top employers range from telecom giants like T‑Mobile and Verizon to emerging fintechs such as Plaid and Stripe, which have opened regional desks in Brickell. Miami also hosts a growing number of AI startups—e.g., “Truverse AI” and “SpiceAI”—and cybersecurity firms like “Fortress Cyber.” Media and entertainment companies like Disney and Warner Bros. maintain production studios that rely on cloud infrastructure and data analytics. The city’s startup incubators, including “Miami Startup Hub” and “Tech4Good,” nurture seed‑stage projects in renewable energy and digital health.
Living costs in Miami are higher than the national average: a one‑bedroom apartment in Downtown or Brickell can exceed $2,300/month, and the average grocery bill is about 15% above national. Because of these expenses, having clear salary data is essential. Knowing that a mid‑level software engineer can expect $95k–$110k, or a data scientist $105k–$125k, helps candidates negotiate roles that cover living costs and leave room for savings. Salary transparency also lets recruiters align compensation with local market rates, reducing turnover.
Support Equipment Design Engineering Manager 2
Company: Northrop Grumman
Location: Melbourne, FL
Posted Jan 24, 2025
Food Service Worker Lead - Apalachee - East Unit
Company: Aramark
Location: Tallahassee, FL
Posted Jan 24, 2025
Area Business Manager, Fort Myers, FL
Company: Blueprint Medicines
Location: Fort Myers, FL / Remote
Posted Jan 24, 2025
The Area Business Manager role at Blueprint Medicines involves contributing to the successful launch of AYVAKIT, building a new market for patients with systemic mastocytosis, and developing markets within assigned territories. The individual will be a product and disease state expert, building relationships with healthcare professionals and cross-functional colleagues to deliver patient support. They will report to the Regional Business Director and collaborate with various teams. Key responsibilities include educating healthcare professionals on relevant products and disease states, managing accounts, engaging in patient pull-through strategies, and building collaborative partnerships. The ideal candidate will have a BA/BS degree, 5+ years of biotech/pharma sales experience, and a strong clinical background in Allergy/Immunology, Hematology, and/or Rare Disease. Preferred qualifications include a degree in Health Sciences, Business, Marketing, or related field, product launch experience, and understanding of disease modifying therapies.
Teachers at Seffner KinderCare
Company: KinderCare Learning Companies
Location: Brandon, FL
Posted Jan 24, 2025
KinderCare Learning Companies, the first and only early childhood education provider recognized with the Gallup Exceptional Workplace Award, offers a variety of early education and child care options. They invest in teachers, center staff, and field leaders, who are considered the heart and soul of the business. The company provides comprehensive benefits, including discounted child care, medical, dental, and vision coverage, and employee assistance programs. KinderCare operates in more than 2,000 sites and centers across 40 states, committed to providing high-quality child care to all families, regardless of their background.
Veterinary Assistant- Part Time
Company: Banfield Pet Hospital
Location: Wellington, FL
Posted Jan 24, 2025
The Vet Assistant role involves providing professional, efficient, and exceptional service to clients and pets, ensuring comfort in the hospital. Daily tasks include using technical skills within state practice acts and NAVTA guidelines. Responsibilities also encompass maintaining patient flow, communicating with veterinarians and techs, setting up procedures, adhering to safety standards, educating clients on wellness plans, and mentoring team members.