Chicago is a major economic center with strong demand across finance, logistics, tech, and healthcare. Companies such as United Airlines, Boeing, McDonald’s, and Stripe have deep roots in the city. Jobs in Chicago benefit from a lower cost of living than coastal hubs while still offering access to world-class employers.
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Senior Site/Civil Project Manager to join its collaborative team in Orlando, Jacksonville, Tampa, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, or West Palm Beach, Florida . This individual will serve a key function in leading and supporting design, permitting and client management and development efforts for a variety of land development projects. In this role, you wi...
Description Shannon & Wilson is an employee-owned consulting firm headquartered in Seattle, Washington. Committed to technical excellence and high-quality service, we provide integrated geotechnical and civil engineering, engineering geology, environmental science and natural resource services for clients. Since 1954, we have delivered comprehensiv...
Jobs in Chicago center on finance, manufacturing, food processing, and a rapidly growing tech sector. Boeing, United Airlines, Abbott Laboratories, JPMorgan Chase, and Northwestern Medicine are major employers. Salaries are competitive nationally while the cost of living sits well below New York or San Francisco, making it an attractive market for professionals. The CTA "L" train and Metra commuter rail form one of the country's best public transit networks. Key employment districts include the Loop, River North, Fulton Market, and the growing West Loop tech hub. Chicago is also a major logistics center thanks to O'Hare Airport and its central rail connections.