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.

Sr. Mobile Developer

Company: Derex Technologies Inc

Location: Phoenix – Mesa – Scottsdale, AZ

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Derex Technologies Inc, a global IT consulting and staffing solutions provider since 1996, is seeking a Senior Mobile Developer for a remote position. The developer will be responsible for creating a new React Native application, modernizing existing functionality, and continuously adding features. The ideal candidate should have a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or equivalent experience, with more than 5 years of application development experience. They should have a broad understanding of JavaScript and React, and a focus on frontend development. TypeScript or Coffee Script experience is a plus.

Accounting Coordinator - Phoenix, AZ

Company: Aramark

Location: Phoenix, AZ

Posted Jan 23, 2025

The Accounting Coordinator role at Aramark involves supporting the company's operations through administrative and accounting tasks, including reconciling Cost of Sales, executing payroll, maintaining financial records, and ensuring compliance with financial regulations. The role also involves partnering with staff for financial data analysis and reporting, using bookkeeping software, and staying updated on financial policies. Previous experience with auditors and financial software is preferred, along with a Bachelor's degree in accounting or a related field. Aramark values equal employment opportunities and career development.

Electrical Assembler III, 1st Shift (Onsite)

Company: RTX

Location: Phoenix, AZ

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Collins Aerospace, an RTX company, is seeking an experienced Electronic Assembler for an onsite role in Phoenix, AZ. The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 2 years of relevant experience or a HS Diploma/GED. The role involves expert assembly, component management, precision soldering, machine operation, chemical handling, and technical proficiency. Effective communication and documentation skills are required. The company offers competitive benefits including medical, dental, vision insurance, 401(k) plan, tuition reimbursement, and more. The role is eligible for the Re-Empower Program, a 14-week initiative to support professionals in rebuilding capabilities and enhancing leadership skills.

RN Registered Nurse Mechanical Circulatory Support Coordinator

Company: Banner Health

Location: Phoenix, AZ

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Banner Health, specifically Banner University Medical Center - Phoenix, is seeking a VAD/ECMO Navigator. This salaried, day-shift position includes 24-hour on-call rotations. The role involves comprehensive management and coordination of inpatient and outpatient care for specialized patient populations requiring ventricular assist devices or artificial hearts. Responsibilities include patient education, staff education, community education, surgical coordination, and record keeping. The ideal candidate should have a bachelor's degree in a biological science, clinical knowledge from an RN or equivalent health care program, and at least five years of clinical experience, including two in the specialty area. A master's degree and certification in the area of specialty are preferred.

Clinical Case Manager Behavioral Health - Maricopa County AZ

Company: CVS Health

Location: Phoenix, AZ

Posted Jan 23, 2025

CVS Health is offering a full-time telework role with a potential sign-on bonus of up to $5,000 for qualifying candidates. The role is open to Maricopa County, Arizona residents and involves up to 50% travel within an assigned region. The position focuses on utilizing clinical skills to coordinate, document, and communicate all aspects of the utilization/benefit management program. The ideal candidate should have 3+ years of direct clinical practice post-master's degree, an unencumbered Behavioral Health clinical license in AZ, 2+ years of case management experience, and experience working with people who have serious mental illness or physical disabilities. The role involves comprehensive evaluation of referred members' needs, identifying high-risk factors, and coordinating care plan activities. The pay range is $54,095.60 - $116,760.80, with additional benefits including medical, dental, vision, 401(k), life insurance, disability benefits, well-being programs, and PTO.

Solution Architect JS

Company: EPAM Systems

Location: Phoenix, AZ

Posted Jan 23, 2025

The job posting is for an experienced Solution Architect position with a focus on digital transformation. The role involves working with a dynamic team to build custom solutions for prestigious brands across various sectors. The Architect will be responsible for web front-end and back-end architecture, coding, solution design, and implementation. They will also review complex Frontend React modules, ensure code quality, and mentor engineers. The position offers opportunities for skill development and career advancement, along with a comprehensive benefits package.

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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