Remote Jobs in Connecticut

Browse 12104 remote jobs available in Connecticut (CT).

CLEAResult

Energy Advisor

CLEAResult

Remote
Full-time
RemoteUSD 19.55 - 27.255 days ago
Raymond James

Senior Design Manager- Corporate Real Estate

Raymond James

Full-time
Remote5 days ago
D

Lead - Global Gateway, Governance and EU Accession

DAI

Full-time
RemoteEUR 80,000 - 100,0005 days ago
DualEntry

Customer Experience (CX) / Implementations Lead

DualEntry

Remote
Contract
RemoteUSD 75,000 - 150,0005 days ago
E

Sr. Full Stack Engineer

Enter

Full-time
Remote5 days ago
Remote Legal

Legal Proofreader (Contract)

Remote Legal

Contract
Remote5 days ago
Chooose

Senior Product Manager (US - ET)

Chooose

Full-time
Remote5 days ago
F

Senior Site Reliability Engineer (remote within EMEA)

FYUL

Full-time
Remote5 days ago
Solventum

Global Procurement Manager, Corporate Services

Solventum

Full-time
RemoteUSD 143,200 - 196,9005 days ago
virtualstaff36

Marketing Coordinator

virtualstaff36

Full-time
Remote5 days ago
Zelh

Accounts Payable Associate

Zelh

Remote
Contract
Remote5 days ago
H

Account Executive Mid-Market

Harver

Full-time
Remote5 days ago
Ergomed

PV Officer (experience in Medical devices required)

Ergomed

Full-time
Remote5 days ago
TELUS

Bilingual Critical Incident Services Coordinator

TELUS

Full-time
Remote5 days ago
Aequilibrium

Senior CMS Solution Architect / Technical Lead

Aequilibrium

Remote
Contract
RemoteCAD 80 - 1005 days ago
Better Proposals

Junior SEO Specialist

Better Proposals

Full-time
Anywhere in the World5 days ago
MoonPay

Senior Software Engineer

MoonPay

Remote
Full-time
United States (East Coast Time Zone) - Remote5 days ago
Mercury

Customer Support Systems & Analytics Architect

Mercury

Remote
Full-time
Anywhere in the World5 days ago
S

Influencer Strategist (Contract)

SoFi

Full-time
Anywhere in the World5 days ago
N

Senior Financial Analyst

Netlify

Full-time
Anywhere in the World5 days ago
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Remote Work in Connecticut

Connecticut has one of the most storied industrial histories in the United States. The state played a central role in the American Industrial Revolution, with the Connecticut River Valley becoming one of the densest concentrations of manufacturing in the nineteenth-century world. Precision manufacturing was Connecticut's calling card — the state produced firearms (Colt, Winchester, Remington), clocks (Seth Thomas, Waterbury Clock Company), hardware, and machine tools at a scale that earned it the nickname "the arsenal of the world." Samuel Colt's Patent Fire-Arms factory in Hartford was a manufacturing marvel of its time, employing assembly-line techniques decades before Henry Ford popularized them.

That precision manufacturing tradition evolved into aerospace and defense over the twentieth century. Pratt & Whitney, founded in Hartford in 1860 as a machine tool manufacturer, pivoted to aircraft engines in the 1920s and became one of the most important aerospace companies in the world. Their jet engines power wide-body commercial aircraft and military jets to this day. United Technologies (now Raytheon Technologies after a merger) was formed around Pratt & Whitney and Sikorsky Aircraft, making Connecticut the home of two legendary aerospace brands.

Sikorsky, founded by Russian immigrant Igor Sikorsky in Stratford in 1923, invented the mass-producible helicopter and remains one of the world's foremost helicopter manufacturers. Their Black Hawk and Sea Hawk helicopters are ubiquitous in military and government aviation. The defense contractor ecosystem that grew around these anchor companies employs tens of thousands of engineers, machinists, and program managers throughout the state.

The financial services industry is another pillar, centered in Hartford — historically called the "insurance capital of the world." Aetna (founded 1819), Hartford Financial Services, Travelers Insurance, and The Hartford all have deep roots in the state. The hedge fund corridor along the I-95 coast between Greenwich and Westport is home to some of the largest investment funds in the world, including Bridgewater Associates, Viking Global, and AQM.

Remote work has brought new economic energy to Connecticut, which saw population decline and economic stagnation for parts of the early 2000s. The state's proximity to New York City — just an hour by train from Greenwich to Grand Central — made it a natural destination for remote workers from Manhattan, and the commuter towns of Fairfield County have long been bedroom communities for New York finance professionals. Full remote work has allowed those workers to stay permanently without commuting at all, and has drawn new arrivals to smaller Connecticut cities like New Haven, New Britain, and Middletown.