Remote Work Jobs in San Francisco, CA

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Construction-Project Manager (Preferred Restaurant)

Company: Bacari Culver City

Location: Los Angeles, CA

Posted May 13, 2025

*Risk Management:* Identify potential risks and develop mitigation strategies to minimize impact on project timelines and outcomes.

Substation Electrician-General Construction, Journey Level (All Regions)

Company: PG&E Corporation

Location: San Jose, CA

Posted May 13, 2025

Uses power tools and hand tools to install equipment and systems, such as wire terminations, high voltage equipment, overhead and underground electrical and…

Sheet Metal Technician/Helper

Company: Zimmer Mechanical Company Llc

Location: La Mesa, CA

Posted May 13, 2025

Some previous experience in sheet metal installation. Own transportation to and from various work sites in Southern San Diego County.

Residential Painter

Company: Onni Properties LLC

Location: Los Angeles, CA

Posted May 13, 2025

Job Description: Offer letter purpose Salary Range: Offer letter purpose About The Company: Onni For over half a century, Onni has been building…

IT BUSINESS ANALYST III

Company: Frost Bank

Location: San Antonio, TX

Posted May 13, 2025

Provide leadership, guidance, and training to staff, and assist in the cross-training of staff to develop growth opportunities while establishing backup for…

California General Laborer 2 – 3

Company: Q.E.D. Systems

Location: National City, CA

Posted May 12, 2025

Must have experience using hand tools, power tools, or shop machinery. Job Description: QED Systems, Inc., a ship repair company, has an opening for an…

Welder- Level 2 (1st Shift)

Company: Precision Castparts Corp.

Location: North Hollywood, CA

Posted May 12, 2025

Person, as defined in those regulations, and able to supply evidence of that qualification prior to starting work or be authorized to receive controlled…

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for remote roles by seniority?
Remote tech salaries reflect global benchmarks. Junior engineers earn $60‑$80k, mid‑level $80‑$120k, senior $120‑$180k, tech leads >$180k, and principal engineers $200k+. Companies often adjust for cost of living, allowing remote workers in high‑cost cities to earn at parity with in‑office peers.
Which skills and certifications are most valuable for remote tech jobs?
Core remote skill sets include Git, Docker, Kubernetes, CI/CD, cloud platforms (AWS, GCP, Azure), and languages like Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, or Go. Certifications such as AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA), Scrum Master (CSM), or Google Cloud Professional Data Engineer boost credibility and signal readiness for distributed collaboration.
How do companies ensure remote work availability across teams?
Most remote‑first employers offer 100% remote for eligible roles, while hybrid models allow 2‑3 office days per week. Companies publish clear remote policies on their careers pages, and tech stacks emphasize asynchronous tools (Slack, Loom, Miro) to support time‑zone diversity. Candidates should verify remote eligibility before applying.
What career progression paths exist for remote tech professionals?
Remote engineers can progress from Junior → Mid → Senior → Lead → Principal Engineer or Architectural Lead. Product managers may move from Associate PM → PM → Senior PM → Group PM or Director of Product. Design roles advance from Designer → Senior Designer → Lead Designer → Design Director. Structured promotion plans are common, with performance reviews conducted via video and written metrics.
What industry trends are shaping the future of remote work?
Key trends include the rise of remote‑first companies embracing digital nomad visas, increased reliance on AI‑powered collaboration tools, and the adoption of asynchronous communication to reduce time‑zone friction. Additionally, remote talent acquisition platforms and global talent pools are expanding, leading to more competitive pay and higher expectations for continuous learning and skill diversification.

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