Tech Jobs in PHOENIX, Arizona

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Phoenix has become a tech hotspot thanks to its expanding semiconductor cluster, a thriving startup scene in the “Silicon Desert,” and a robust talent pipeline from nearby universities such as Arizona State University and the University of Arizona. The city’s low corporate tax rate and strong venture capital presence have spurred rapid job growth, with 3,957 tech openings now listed on Job Transparency.

Key sectors include semiconductor manufacturing—home to Intel, AMD, and ON Semiconductor—software services at companies like GoDaddy and NetSuite, health tech at Teladoc and Gilead Sciences, aerospace and defense with Raytheon and Lockheed Martin, and fintech with PayPal’s Phoenix office and First Republic Bank. The region also hosts data centers and renewable energy tech firms, reflecting Phoenix’s growing reputation as a diversified tech hub.

Housing costs in Phoenix have risen 12% over the past year yet remain below the national average, placing tech salaries at a competitive value. Transparent salary data helps candidates evaluate whether a role aligns with the city’s cost of living and personal financial goals, reducing the risk of overpaying or underpaying for positions in neighborhoods like Scottsdale, Tempe, or Chandler.

Welder - MIG

Company: Pierpont MFG

Location: Phoenix, AZ

Posted Oct 06, 2025

Familiarity with welding tools, safety practices, and inspection techniques. 2+ years of MIG welding experience in a manufacturing environment.

Clinical Nurse

Company: Phoenix Children's

Location: Phoenix, AZ

Posted Oct 06, 2025

Completes nursing assessment of patient conditions consistent with age and condition, including physical, psychological, social, developmental, and educational…

Director, Financial Reporting, Subsidiary Accounting, and Valuations

Company: PetSmart

Location: Phoenix, AZ

Posted Oct 06, 2025

Partner directly with leadership to design and develop complex financial models for valuations. The position will also oversee external financial reporting,…

Overnight Mobile Patrol Security Officer *Full Time*

Company: Transcend Security Solutions

Location: Phoenix, AZ

Posted Oct 06, 2025

Must have a valid driver’s license and maintain a clean driving record. Conduct security inspections of multiple locations checking for unsafe conditions,…

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of tech jobs are available in Phoenix?
Phoenix offers roles ranging from software engineer, data scientist, and DevOps engineer to cybersecurity analyst, product manager, UI/UX designer, embedded systems engineer, and technical program manager. The city’s semiconductor and health‑tech sectors also require electrical engineers, firmware developers, and clinical data specialists.
How do remote and on‑site trends look in Phoenix?
Many Phoenix firms, especially SaaS and fintech companies, offer flexible hybrid schedules that allow remote work from anywhere in the state. However, semiconductor manufacturers like Intel and ON Semiconductor require on‑site presence for lab and manufacturing positions. Companies typically provide a mix of in‑office, remote, and hybrid options to attract top talent.
Who are the major employers in Phoenix’s tech market?
Key employers include Intel, AMD, ON Semiconductor, Honeywell, GoDaddy, NetSuite, Teladoc, eBay, PayPal, Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, First Republic Bank, and several startup incubators such as the Phoenix Startup Hub and the Arizona Innovation Center.
What are the salary expectations for tech roles in Phoenix?
Median salaries for Phoenix tech positions are competitive: software engineers earn $110k–$130k, data scientists $115k–$140k, embedded systems engineers $95k–$115k, and cybersecurity analysts $105k–$125k. Adjusting for the city’s moderate cost of living, these figures provide strong purchasing power for housing, transportation, and discretionary spending.
How can I successfully relocate to Phoenix for tech work?
Start by researching neighborhoods that match your budget—Scottsdale for upscale living, Tempe for student-friendly options, or Chandler for affordable housing. Secure a temporary rental if possible, attend local meetups (e.g., Phoenix Tech Meetup, Women Who Code Phoenix) to build networks, and verify relocation packages offered by employers. Finally, compare local utilities, commute times, and school districts if you have children to ensure a smooth transition.

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