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Madison, WI · On-site +1

$55K - $70K/yr

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Milwaukee, WI · On-site +1

$66K - $87.20K/yr

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Project Engineer Entry-Level

Black River Falls, WI · On-site +1

$63.60K - $84K/yr

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How much do remote entry level coding jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 3, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote entry level coding in the United States is $18.30, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.62 and $18.27 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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To thrive as a Remote Entry Level Coder, you need a solid understanding of programming fundamentals, basic coding languages (such as Python, JavaScript, or HTML/CSS), and often a relevant degree or coursework in computer science. Familiarity with code editors, version control systems like Git, and online collaboration tools is typically expected. Strong problem-solving abilities, self-motivation, and effective communication skills are essential for remote work and teamwork. These competencies enable you to contribute quality code, adapt to remote workflows, and collaborate efficiently in distributed development environments.

What are some common challenges faced by remote entry-level coders, and how can they overcome them?

Remote entry-level coders often encounter challenges such as staying motivated without in-person supervision, effectively communicating with team members across different time zones, and managing distractions at home. To overcome these, it's important to establish a structured daily routine, actively participate in virtual team meetings, and use collaboration tools like Slack or Trello to stay connected. Seeking out a mentor within the team and asking for regular feedback can also greatly accelerate learning and integration into the team.

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A remote entry level coding job is a position that allows individuals to work from home or any location while performing basic programming or software development tasks. These jobs are designed for people who are new to the tech industry and may have little to no professional experience in coding. Typical responsibilities include writing simple code, fixing bugs, assisting with testing, and supporting senior developers. Employers often seek candidates with foundational knowledge of programming languages such as Python, JavaScript, or Java. Remote entry level coding roles provide a great opportunity to gain experience and grow technical skills in a flexible work environment.

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Required CredentialsBasic coding skills, certifications like HTML, CSS, JavaScriptSimilar coding skills, often with additional web development frameworks
Work EnvironmentRemote, often part-time or freelanceRemote, full-time positions in web development teams
Employer & Industry UsageTech companies, startups, freelance platformsWeb development agencies, tech firms, startups
Search & Comparison IntentEntry-level coding roles, remote coding jobsJunior web development, remote web developer jobs

Remote Entry Level Coding and Remote Junior Web Developer roles share similar skills and work environments, often requiring basic coding knowledge and remote work setup. However, Junior Web Developers typically focus more on web-specific technologies and may work within larger teams on web projects. Both roles are suitable for beginners seeking remote opportunities in tech.

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Substation Design - Electrical Engineer - Remote (U.S.)

AECOM

Dallas, TX • On-site, Remote

Full-time

Posted 8 days ago


AECOM rating

8.1

Company rating: 8.1 out of 10

Based on 58 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

14th of 77 rated construction


Job description

Substation Design - Electrical Engineer - Remote (U.S.)

AECOM has a position available for a Substation Engineer with a specialization in physical substation design. This position can be remote or based out of any AECOM office located in Dallas, TX; Arlington, VA; Austin, TX; Baltimore, MD; Bloomfield, NJ; Boston, MA; Burlington, NJ; Charlotte, NC; Chicago, IL; Cleveland, OH; Conshohocken, PA.

The focus of your experience must be in the power delivery industry and be associated with electrical engineering with respect to the design of utility scale substation design.

The responsibilities for the position include, but may not be limited to:

  • Performs specific and limited portions of a broader assignment of an experienced engineer.
  • Gathers and correlates basic engineering data using established and well-defined procedures.
  • Works on detailed or routine engineering assignments involving calculations and relatively simple tests.
  • Proposes approach to solve new problems encountered.
  • Identifies discrepancies in results.
  • Provides guidance to entry level engineers.
  • Performs work in accordance with agreed upon budget and schedule with moderate supervision.

Qualifications

Minimum Requirements:

  • Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and 2 years of relevant experience or demonstrated equivalency of experience and/or education
  • Experience with high voltage substation design
  • EIT Certification
  • Experience in use of AutoCAD and/or Bentley Microstation

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Professional engineering license or ability to obtain one within 2 years of hire.
  • Knowledge of construction practices and constructability
  • Experience with proposal writing and project estimating.
  • Working knowledge of scheduling and project controls processes.
  • Superior Verbal & Written Communications
  • Driven for Results, Decision Quality, Priority Setting, Planning, Conflict Management, Informing, Listening, Dealing with Ambiguity, and Customer Focus.
  • Good knowledge of the industry and technology trends specific to substations.
  • Familiar with applicable codes and standards (IEEE, ANSI, NESC).
  • Working knowledge of MS Office (Word, Excel, etc.) a must.
  • Effective verbal communication and technical writing skills.
  • Ability to pay close attention to detail and check the quality of own and others' work.
  • Ability to use sound engineering judgment.
  • Ability to manage time and workload effectively, which includes planning, organizing, and prioritizing with attention to details.
  • Strong familiarity with the NEC and National Electrical Safety Code

Additional Information

  • Relocation assistance is not available for this role
  • Sponsorship for US Employment Authorization is not available for this position.

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