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Each week, we receive job announcements from employers and employment websites seeking to hire Veterans. This post includes links to job listings for the week of Mar. 2, 2026. We will continue to post relevant and timely listings as we receive them for the locations listed.

By recognizing the skills, discipline, leadership and problem-solving abilities that Veterans possess, employers can benefit greatly from hiring them. Veterans bring adaptability, a diverse perspective and a strong work ethic to the workplace, enriching company culture and fostering innovation.

Job Listings: Week of March 2, 2026

Nationwide – Veteran-only franchise opportunities

Hybrid – Software Sales Account Director – DoD

Chandler, AZ – ServiceNow Platform Operations Specialist – Bank of America

Jacksonville, FL – Production Supervisor – The Kraft Heinz Company

Leavenworth, KS – Detention Officer

Overland Park, KS – General Liability Claim Representative

Louisville, KY – Relationship Banker The Summit

Maryland – Air National Guard – Intel and Cyber Roles

Troy, MI – Sourcing Team Manager – Cummins Inc

Avenel, NJ – Unarmed Security Officer

Grants, NM – Administrative Coordinator Leased Facilities

Central Texas – Account Manager (Project Management/Business Development/Sales) – Heritage Roofing and Construction

Dallas/Fort Worth, TX – Boiler Tech

Eden, TX – Shift Supervisor

Norfolk, VA – Third Assistant Engineer – Military Sealift Command

Reston, VA – Account Manager (Mid-Atlantic) – GuidePoint Security

Find more Jobs & SkillBridge/CSP opportunities online.

Work at VA

Whether you’re looking for the care you’ve earned or the career you deserve, we’re all about Veterans at VA. Your military service can translate into numerous skills that federal employers like us value.

See this week’s job announcements for a variety of clinical and non-clinical positions at VA facilities around the country:

Nationwide – Peer Specialist

Nationwide – Clinical Laboratory Scientist

Nationwide – Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor/Specialist

Phoenix, AZ – Healthcare Engineer (Projects)

West Haven, CT – Supervisory Program Specialist

Alexandria, MN – Physician Assistant (Hematology/Oncology)

For Harrison, MT – Dental Assistant

Salisbury, NC – Mason/Carpenter

Oklahoma City, OK – Health Technician (Ophthalmology)

Altoona, PA – Supervisory Public Affairs Specialist

Sioux Falls, SD – Physician (Orthopedic Surgeon)

Waco, TX – Staff Psychologist (Assessment and Blind Rehabilitation)

Find more jobs at VA.

Veterans Canteen Service (VCS) opportunities

Martinez, CA – Food Service Worker

Washington, D.C. – Executive Chef

Orlando, FL – Food Service Worker Supervisory

Chicago, IL – Assistant General Manger- Retail Inventory

Indianapolis, IN – Assistant General Manger- Retail

Indianapolis, IN – Retail Sales Associate

Boston, MA – Food Service Worker

Bedford, MA – Food Service Worker

Ann Arbor, MI – Food Service Worker

Iron Mountain, MI – Supervisory Health Technician (Optician)

Minneapolis, MN – Food Service Worker Supervisory

St. Louis, MO (JB) – Accounting Technician I

Columbia, MO – Food Service Worker

Philadelphia, PA – Assistant General Manager- Restaurant

Erie, PA – Supervisory Operations Clerk

Seattle, WA – Retail Supply Clerk

Tacoma, WA – Food Service Worker

View more openings online!

Veteran Entrepreneurship

Vetrepreneur Franchise Coaching Information Session webinar: March 27, 2026; April 24, 2026; May 22, 2026; June 19, 2026.

Vetrepreneur Franchise Academy start dates: March 13, 2026; April 10, 2026; May 8, 2026; June 5, 2026.

Career Fairs

G.I. Jobs Military Friendly Virtual Job Fair: March 26, 2026; April 23, 2026; May 21, 2026; June 25, 2026.

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4 Comments

  1. Miriam Schiro March 5, 2026 at 01:34 - Reply

    Do you ever post home jobs? I’m disabled and want to work; a home job will help

  2. Stan Buscovich March 4, 2026 at 23:28 - Reply

    Well, I’m 80 years old. Did four active years in the Navy and three chores in Vietnam, I still have my marbles, but my body is in bad shape 100% disabled. Thank you for my financial benefits. But with four active years in the military and 40 years in law-enforcement in San Francisco, I had one time wrote many articles. I did public speaking through or four times a week specializing in stranger danger for children but many adult group classes that are instructed in enforcement in California. We have 90,000 police and sheriffs. There’s a very very small group that are post. POST Master instructors and I’m one of them have a graduate degree from UC Berkeley terrible high school student but when I came home I changed that before it became 100% disabled I wanted to go out to Huntsville and play cards and talk to the guys. Let me try that again Yountville in Napa anyway I was already ready to go up there. It’s not far from my home but a man walked in there and killed three doctors and that that place became closed down. I’m very very comfortable talking and playing cards and being positive but I still got my marbles. I still have a telephone voice texting doesn’t work too well, but I’m willing and somewhat able to talk to veterans and more importantly be a good listener. I’ve been around the block 100 times I think I’ve just about seen everything but I’ve got a lot of education in the adult teaching classes that I did for many years. I would be happy. I’m not looking for a financial job at this point. I’d be happy to help a veteran in need if I can over the telephone or voice calls so if you’re interested in this long text message, give me a call. I live in Novato and I would be happy to help with Patriick.

  3. Robert Alvarado March 4, 2026 at 22:52 - Reply

    Supposedly a lot of veteran organizations can help you find work I found that not to be true I’ve tried online everywhere else and no feel favorable response not even in housekeeping at the VA could I get a job

  4. Ramon Leija March 4, 2026 at 18:44 - Reply

    Looking for a job in the Lubbock , Texas area.

    Any possibility of getting some help

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