Remote Jobs in Maine

Browse 12535 remote jobs available in Maine (ME).

Lostar

Invitation Only

Lostar

Full-time
Remote3 weeks ago
Hitachi

Group Account Support Manager (m/f/d)

Hitachi

Full-time
Remote3 weeks ago
Hitachi

Infrastructure IAM - Technical Manager

Hitachi

Full-time
Remote3 weeks ago
Concentrix

Specialist, People Solutions Center

Concentrix

Remote
Full-time
Remote3 weeks ago
Concentrix

Talent Connect - WAH 2025

Concentrix

Remote
Full-time
Remote3 weeks ago
Focus Finance International

Associate/Team Lead - M&A

Focus Finance International

Full-time
Remote3 weeks ago
Focus Finance International

News Analyst

Focus Finance International

Full-time
Remote3 weeks ago
NeoWork

Senior IFS Techno-Functional Consultant / IFS Platform Specialist

NeoWork

Remote
Full-time
Remote3 weeks ago
Focus Finance International

Human Resources Analyst

Focus Finance International

Full-time
Remote3 weeks ago
GoodRx

Insights Manager

GoodRx

Full-time
RemoteUSD 102,000 - 216,0003 weeks ago
Creative Chaos

AI Architect

Creative Chaos

Remote
Full-time
Remote3 weeks ago
AIT Worldwide Logistics

Contractor for Basketball Hoop Installations – Lombard IL

AIT Worldwide Logistics

Contract
RemoteUSD 40,000 - 100,0003 weeks ago
Elfab Limited

South Central Region Sales Executive

Elfab Limited

Full-time
Remote3 weeks ago
RWS Group

AI Data Specialist - Spanish (MX)

RWS Group

Remote
Contract
RemoteUSD 14,560 - 14,5603 weeks ago
RWS Group

AI Data Specialist - Swedish

RWS Group

Remote
Contract
RemoteUSD 41,600 - 41,6003 weeks ago
RWS Group

AI Data Specialist - Thai

RWS Group

Remote
Contract
RemoteUSD 16,640 - 16,6403 weeks ago
Finastra

Global Solutions Consultant, Payments

Finastra

Full-time
Remote3 weeks ago
Affirm

Machine Learning Engineer II

Affirm

Remote
Full-time
RemoteCAD 125,000 - 175,0003 weeks ago
RWS Group

AI Data Specialist - Bengali

RWS Group

Remote
Contract
RemoteUSD 8,320 - 12,4803 weeks ago
Solera

Field Account Manager

Solera

Remote
Full-time
Remote3 weeks ago
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Remote Work in Maine

Maine is defined by its coastline — nearly 3,500 miles of jagged, glacier-carved shoreline that has shaped the state's economy, culture, and identity for centuries. Fishing and maritime commerce came first: the cold, nutrient-rich waters of the Gulf of Maine supported enormous stocks of cod, haddock, lobster, and clams that fed European settlements from the earliest colonial days. The lobster industry, which became commercially important in the mid-nineteenth century when canning technology made it possible to ship Maine lobster nationwide, has grown into the most valuable single-species fishery in the country. The Maine lobster catch regularly exceeds $700 million in annual value, sustaining thousands of families in coastal communities from Kittery to Lubec.

Shipbuilding has been central to Maine's economy since the colonial era, when the state's vast forests of white pine provided the masts and timbers for the Royal Navy. Bath Iron Works, founded in 1884 on the Kennebec River in Bath, became one of the most important naval shipbuilders in the country. The company, now a division of General Dynamics, builds Aegis-class destroyers for the U.S. Navy and is Maine's largest industrial employer, with roughly 7,000 workers. The survival of Bath Iron Works through the vicissitudes of defense budget cycles has been essential to Maine's manufacturing base.

The timber and paper industries shaped inland Maine for most of the twentieth century. Companies like Great Northern Paper and S.D. Warren operated large mills in Millinocket, Rumford, and other inland towns, employing thousands of loggers, millworkers, and engineers. The collapse of the North American paper industry in the 2000s was devastating to these communities, many of which have not fully recovered. The transition away from paper toward sustainable forestry, recreational land use, and biomass energy has been partial at best.

Tourism has grown to be Maine's largest industry, centered on the summer economy of coastal towns — Kennebunkport, Bar Harbor, Camden — and the year-round outdoor recreation of Baxter State Park and the Appalachian Trail terminus on Mount Katahdin.

Remote work has been transformative for Maine. Portland, the state's largest city, has attracted a significant wave of remote workers from Boston and beyond, drawn by its exceptional food scene, walkable neighborhoods, and dramatically lower housing costs. Remote work has also slowed population decline in rural and coastal areas, as professionals who previously had to leave for Boston or beyond can now stay. Maine's broadband expansion efforts are critical to extending this benefit beyond the southern coastal corridor.