Remote Jobs in Utah
Browse 12117 remote jobs available in Utah (UT).
Virtual Paralegal
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Mantra Health
NY Licensed 1099 Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Mantra Health
Senior Enterprise Account Executive, Acquisition | Bay Area | Remote
Grafana Labs
Senior Proposal Associate
Labcorp
Enterprise Account Executive
career
Solutions Consultant
Versaterm
Senior Full Stack AI Engineer
Toptal
(US) Sr. Data Governance Analyst, 6 month contract
PointClickCare
(Canada) Sr. Data Governance Analyst, 6 month contract
PointClickCare
Business Development Representative
Shopmy
Strategic Finance Manager
Human Interest
Junior Retirement Compliance Administrator, (BCS)
Strongpoint Partners
Senior AI Engineer, Real-World Data
Natera
Senior Director, Solutions Engineering | Americas | Remote
Grafana Labs
Retirement Plan Compliance Administrator, (BCS)
Strongpoint Partners
Senior Technical Product Manager
Sezzle
Senior Technical Product Manager
Sezzle
Senior Machine Learning Engineer, ML Efficiency
Remote Work in Utah
Utah's economic story is shaped by its geography — the Great Basin, the Colorado Plateau, the Wasatch Range — and by the distinctive culture the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints brought to the region when Brigham Young led the first wagon trains of settlers into the Salt Lake Valley in 1847. That combination of challenging terrain and intensely community-oriented culture produced an economy that punches well above its weight, particularly in technology entrepreneurship.
The early Utah economy was built around agriculture (irrigated by the elaborate canal systems the early settlers built), mining (silver, copper, and gold in the Wasatch Range), and railroad commerce (the transcontinental railroad was completed at Promontory Summit, Utah, in 1869). The Bingham Canyon copper mine, now operated by Kennecott Utah Copper (a subsidiary of Rio Tinto), is one of the largest open-pit mines in the world and has been producing copper, gold, and molybdenum since 1906. The mine has produced more copper than any other mine in history.
The technology sector has transformed Utah's economy in recent decades. The Salt Lake City–Provo–Ogden corridor, sometimes called the "Silicon Slopes," has one of the most dynamic technology startup ecosystems in the country. Several factors drive this: a young, highly educated workforce (Utah has the youngest median age of any state); a strong entrepreneurial culture rooted in LDS values of self-reliance and community; world-class outdoor recreation that attracts talent; and infrastructure built by anchor companies over decades. WordPerfect (the word processor that dominated before Microsoft Word), Novell, and SCO Group were early Utah technology pioneers. Adobe, eBay, PayPal, Twitter, and dozens of other major tech companies have established significant Utah engineering offices.
Homegrown tech companies including Qualtrics (acquired by SAP, then spun back off), Domo, Instructure, OC Tanner, and Ancestry.com have grown into major employers and produced the kind of successful exits that fund the next generation of startups. The Utah Valley corridor around Provo and Orem, home to Brigham Young University and Utah Valley University, is particularly dense with startup activity.
The outdoor recreation economy — skiing at Park City, Alta, Snowbird, and a half dozen other world-class resorts; mountain biking in Moab; rock climbing in Zion — makes Utah enormously attractive to professionals who want to live an active lifestyle. Remote work has made the trade-off between career opportunity and lifestyle essentially nonexistent for many Utah workers, who can earn national-market salaries while living minutes from extraordinary outdoor recreation.