Remote Jobs in Kansas

Browse 12609 remote jobs available in Kansas (KS).

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Technical Support Analyst (4pm-12am)

Docuvera

Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
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Student Recruitment Advisor

peopleworth

Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
RateHawk

Business Development Manager, Italy

RateHawk

Remote
Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
CrewBloom

Senior Software Developer

CrewBloom

Remote
Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
Concept Plus

OCI Cloud Architect

Concept Plus

Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
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Project Controller

RVi Planning + Landscape Architecture

Full-time
RemoteUSD 65,000 - 80,0002 weeks ago
KMC Solutions Inc

XTN-DC80585 | IT TECHNICIAN

KMC Solutions Inc

Remote
Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
Humana

Senior AI Implementation Lead

Humana

Remote
Full-time
RemoteUSD 80,900 - 110,3002 weeks ago
DLB Associates

CFD Engineer II

DLB Associates

Remote
Full-time
RemoteUSD 83,000 - 104,1252 weeks ago
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PA Pooling Req

Advanced Call Center Technologies, LLC

Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
Liberty Mutual

Senior Underwriter, Public Entities

Liberty Mutual

Remote
Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
Berry Law

Law Firm Social Worker

Berry Law

Remote
Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
Productive Playhouse

Australian English - AI Product Tester

Productive Playhouse

Remote
Contract
Remote2 weeks ago
Extreme Networks

AI Staff SW SYSTEMS ENGINEER -10354

Extreme Networks

Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
Hustler Marketing

Account Manager - E-commerce Marketing Agency

Hustler Marketing

Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
Judi Health

Account Executive, PBA Services (Dallas)

Judi Health

Remote
Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
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Talent Partner

Workstreet

Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
Tusclasesparticulares

Profesor/a de Ballet | Horario Flexible | Hasta 30 €/h

Tusclasesparticulares

Remote
Full-time
RemoteEUR 15 - 302 weeks ago
Natera

Clinical Lab Operator I- Swing Shift

Natera

Remote
Full-time
US Remote2 weeks ago
Grafana Labs

Staff Backend Engineer - Grafana App Platform | Ireland | Remote

Grafana Labs

Remote
Full-time
Republic of Ireland (Remote)2 weeks ago
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Remote Work in Kansas

Kansas sits at the geographic center of the contiguous United States, and its economic history reflects that central position in the national story. The great cattle drives of the 1860s and 1870s ended in Kansas — Abilene, Dodge City, and Wichita were the endpoints of the Chisholm Trail and other routes, where Texas longhorns were loaded onto railcars and shipped east to feed the growing industrial cities. That cattle trade created brief but intense economic booms in Kansas cow towns that became the stuff of American legend.

Wheat replaced cattle as Kansas's defining agricultural product in the late nineteenth century. Kansas produces roughly 20 percent of all U.S. wheat and consistently ranks as the top wheat-producing state in the nation. The grain elevator — that distinctive Kansas skyline element — became ubiquitous across the plains as farmers harvested the vast "breadbasket of America." Companies like Cargill and Archer-Daniels-Midland operate major grain processing facilities in Kansas, and the ag commodity trading business remains central to the state's economy.

But Kansas's most surprising economic distinction in the twentieth century was aviation. Wichita became the "Air Capital of the World" — a title it earned legitimately. Cessna, Beechcraft (now Textron Aviation), Learjet (later acquired by Bombardier), and Boeing all had or have major manufacturing operations in Wichita. At the height of the general aviation boom in the 1970s, Wichita manufacturers were producing more aircraft by volume than any other city on earth. The aerospace heritage continues today through Spirit AeroSystems, which manufactures fuselages for Boeing's 737 in Wichita and employs roughly 10,000 workers — making it the largest employer in Kansas.

Sprint (now T-Mobile after a merger) was long headquartered in Overland Park, making suburban Kansas City a telecom hub. The company's presence attracted tech and engineering talent to the Kansas side of the metro, and the Kansas City metro as a whole — split between Kansas and Missouri — is a growing technology and startup market.

Remote work has been a genuine economic development tool for Kansas. The state created the "Kansas is Calling" program offering $10,000 incentives for remote workers to relocate, targeting professionals earning remote salaries who could spend their earnings in the local economy. Wichita, Overland Park, and Lawrence (home of the University of Kansas) are particularly active in remote worker recruitment, offering affordable housing, genuine outdoor recreation, and an underappreciated quality of life compared to larger metros.