Remote Jobs in Nebraska

Browse 12239 remote jobs available in Nebraska (NE).

Pearl Talent

Pearl Talent - Strategic Operations Associate - I037

Pearl Talent

Remote
Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
Udacity

Cloud DevOps Engineer Technical Mentor - Independent Contractor (US Canada, Euro

Udacity

Contract
Remote2 weeks ago
Remote

CX AI & Automation Lead

Remote

Remote
Full-time
RemoteEUR 79,700 - 89,6502 weeks ago
L

Enterprise Account Executive

LockThreat

Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
Remote

CX AI & Automation Lead

Remote

Remote
Full-time
RemoteEUR 39,850 - 89,6502 weeks ago
PP

Senior Accountant - General Ledger

Planned Parenthood South Atlantic

Full-time
RemoteUSD 69,000 - 89,0002 weeks ago
Ledgebrook

Underwriting Support Analyst

Ledgebrook

Remote
Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
BA

eCommerce Account Strategist

By Association Only - Shopify Platinum Partner

Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
S

Enterprise Account Executive - NOLA

Simetrik

Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
CL

HealthTech Venture Advisor

C10 Labs

Part-time
Remote2 weeks ago
COVENTEK, INC.

Travel Content Intern

COVENTEK, INC.

Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
etaily

Ecommerce Analyst Intern

etaily

Remote
Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
Oddball

Back End Engineer (Go)

Oddball

Full-time
RemoteUSD 90,000 - 125,0002 weeks ago
F

Editor – Swedish (Freelance/Part-Time)

Fanatee

Part-time
RemoteUSD 45,760 - 56,1602 weeks ago
indaHash

Partnerships Manager UK- Influencer Marketing

indaHash

Remote
Contract
Remote2 weeks ago
Imaginary Cloud

Senior Quality Assurance Engineer

Imaginary Cloud

Remote
Full-time
RemoteEUR 35,310 - 54,4002 weeks ago
UU

HRIS Administrator

UCHI United Church Homes, Inc.

Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
Addepto

Project Manager (AI & Big Data)

Addepto

Remote
Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
Bruker

SAP Inhouse Consultant Service (f/m/d)

Bruker

Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
Z

Zealot success lead

Zeal

Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
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Remote Work in Nebraska

Nebraska's economy is rooted in agriculture so deeply that the state's entire identity, infrastructure, and corporate landscape were shaped by what grew and was raised on its plains. The Platte River valley and the fertile Loess Hills made Nebraska ideal for corn and cattle, and those two commodities have driven the state's economy since European settlement pushed out the Plains tribes in the 1860s and 1870s. Nebraska consistently ranks among the top three states in cattle production and beef processing, and the feedlots of western Nebraska, particularly around the Panhandle and the North Platte valley, represent an industrial-scale livestock system unique to the Great Plains.

ConAgra Foods (now Conagra Brands), founded in Grand Island in 1919, grew into one of the largest packaged food companies in the world, with brands spanning everything from Chef Boyardee to Slim Jim to Reddi-wip. Though the company moved its headquarters to Chicago in 2016, its Nebraska roots and operations remain significant. Nebraska Beef, Greater Omaha Packing, and Tyson Foods all operate large beef processing facilities in Nebraska, making the state one of the most important nodes in the American beef supply chain.

Omaha has always been Nebraska's economic engine. The city's position on the Missouri River made it a natural jump-off point for westward expansion, and Union Pacific Railroad, founded in Omaha in 1862 to build the eastern half of the transcontinental railroad, still calls the city home. Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway is perhaps Omaha's most famous corporate resident — the company's annual shareholder meeting draws tens of thousands of investors to Omaha each May. Mutual of Omaha, Union Pacific, TD Ameritrade (now merged with Schwab), First Data (now Fiserv), and Cabela's (now merged with Bass Pro Shops) represent the breadth of major corporate employers based in the city.

The University of Nebraska, with campuses in Lincoln and Omaha, produces engineering, business, and agricultural science graduates who are the backbone of the state's knowledge economy. Nebraska's investment in data center infrastructure — several major hyperscale data centers from Google, Meta, and others have been built in the state, attracted by low energy costs and a stable grid — signals growing relevance in the technology supply chain.

Remote work has helped Nebraska retain talent that previously left for Omaha and beyond. Lincoln's college-town energy and Omaha's genuine Midwestern affordability make both cities attractive for remote professionals, and the state's famously low cost of living stretches remote salaries exceptionally far.