Remote Jobs in Arizona
Browse 12088 remote jobs available in Arizona (AZ).
Senior Director of Performance Creative Strategy
Everyday Dose Inc.
Remote Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner - Fee For Service
Thriveworks
Audit Planning & Risk Coverage Expert (Director/Analyst, Remote United States)
Gartner
Senior Consultant Logistics/LogTech
Trimble
Sr Director Analyst - AI Strategy, Leadership and Operating Models (Remote - U.S
Gartner
Zero Bullshit Growth Program 2026
PhotoAiD
Freelance HR Consultant- Salary Benchmarking & Compensation Structuring
People and Partners Group Company Limited
Project Manager - EV Products
Moro Tech
Virtual Executive Assistant (LATAM)
Assistant Launch
Prime Territory Account Executive 5
Salesforce
Senior AI Software Developer (Canada Remote)
Autodesk
Conversion Analyst
Human Interest
Sr. Lead, Partner Management
MyFitnessPal
Freya Project: Remote Podcast Transcription and Speech Annotation
OneForma
Lighthouse QA: Remote Independent Quality Assurance (IQA) Reviewer
OneForma
Project Meteor | AI Response & Rubric Evaluation
OneForma
Claims Support Advocate (Temp)
Included Health
Strategic Account Manager, Medical Communications
Precision AQ
Program Coordinator, Medical Communications
Precision AQ
FP&A Manager
Precision AQ
Remote Work in Arizona
Arizona's economy underwent one of the most dramatic transformations of any Sun Belt state in the second half of the twentieth century. What was largely a ranching, mining, and farming economy as recently as the 1950s became, within a few decades, a major hub for semiconductor manufacturing, financial services, and real estate development. The catalyst was a combination of affordable land, a business-friendly regulatory environment, low taxes, and an influx of migrants from colder northern states.
Motorola arrived in Phoenix as early as 1948, pioneering the state's electronics industry and setting the stage for what would become a robust semiconductor cluster. Intel followed and eventually built multiple large fabrication plants in the East Valley. Today Arizona is one of the largest chip-manufacturing states in the country, a position further cemented by TSMC's massive new fabs under construction in north Phoenix — a $40 billion investment that will employ thousands of engineers and technicians.
The financial services sector grew in parallel. American Express relocated major operations to Phoenix in the 1980s, and a wave of large banks and insurance companies followed, drawn by the same cost advantages. Today Chase, JPMorgan, State Farm, Nationwide, and USAA all operate significant back-office and technology centers in the Phoenix metro. Charles Schwab relocated its headquarters from San Francisco to Westlake, Texas, but kept a massive Scottsdale campus with thousands of employees.
Tucson, Arizona's second-largest city, has its own distinct economic identity anchored by the University of Arizona, Raytheon Missiles & Defense, and a growing bioscience and optics sector. The university's research programs have seeded dozens of tech startups over the decades.
Remote work has accelerated what was already a massive in-migration trend into Arizona. The state's warm winters, relatively affordable housing (though costs have risen sharply since 2020), and outdoor recreation options have made it a magnet for remote workers from California in particular. The Phoenix metro has one of the highest concentrations of remote workers in the country. Sectors with strong remote hiring activity include software engineering, financial analysis, cybersecurity, healthcare IT, and customer success. With a large talent pool, a growing university system, and established corporate campuses, Arizona is well-positioned as a remote-friendly state for years to come.