Engineering jobs across every state, discipline, and project type.
Verified openings from firms, agencies, and project owners. Filter by license, discipline, location, and contract type.
A live job board built on top of a verified engineering directory.
Most engineering job boards are noisy resellers of the same recycled listings. VectorCore is different: every posting is tied to a verified firm profile, real project history, and live state-board license data for the engineers already on staff.
Search openings by discipline (civil, structural, electrical, software, mechanical, environmental), by license requirement (P.E., E.I.T., none), or by contract type (W-2, 1099, project-based).
Whether you are a new graduate looking for your first E.I.T. role or a senior P.E. open to fractional consulting, this hub is the front door.
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Frequently asked questions
Where can I find engineering jobs in the United States?+
VectorCore aggregates engineering job postings from firms, public agencies, and project owners across all 50 states. Search by discipline, license requirement, location, and contract type — full-time, contract, or project-based.
What disciplines are most in demand right now?+
Civil, structural, electrical, software, and mechanical engineers see the highest volume of openings nationally. Demand for AI, battery, and renewable-energy engineers is rising fastest year over year.
Do I need a P.E. license for most engineering jobs?+
It depends on the role. Public infrastructure, building design, and consulting roles typically require a P.E. (or E.I.T. on track to licensure). Industry roles under the industrial exemption usually do not.
How is VectorCore different from a generic job board?+
Every listing is tied to verified firm profiles and live state-board license data. You see who is hiring, what they have built, and which licensed engineers already work there — before you apply.
Can engineers post their availability without job hunting?+
Yes. Engineers can publish an availability signal — open to contract, open to relocation, open to specific project types — and let firms reach out directly.