Manufacturing Jobs in Vermont

Manufacturing jobs in Vermont are steady and varied, concentrated in precision machining, food and beverage processing, electronics assembly, and specialty composites that serve defense and aerospace contractors. The strongest hiring activity clusters around Burlington, St. Albans, and Springfield, where established employers like GlobalFoundries, Rhino Foods, and Revision Military maintain significant production operations. Openings run the full seniority range, from entry-level machine operators and quality technicians to CNC programmers, process engineers, and production supervisors. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.

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Overview

Open roles31
Top employerBeta Technologies
Top citySouth Burlington, VT
Cities hiring17
Work type93% On-site
Top industryAerospace

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Manufacturing Engineer
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Manufacturing Engineer
JBM Sherman Carmel, Inc.
Bennington, Vermont
Software Engineering
Systems Administration
Technical Product & Program Management
Technical Program Management
On-Site

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Custom Veterinary Services
Industrial Mechanic - Manufacturing (4:15pm to 1:00am)
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Industrial Mechanic - Manufacturing (4:15pm to 1:00am)
Custom Veterinary Services
Milton, Vermont
Customer Support
Software Engineering
Technical Program Management
$25 - $28/hr
On-Site
High school diploma or GED

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Manufacturing Engineer II
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Manufacturing Engineer II
Galvion
Newport, Vermont
Project & Program Management
Project Management
Technical Program Management
Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering
201-500

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Autumn Harp Inc
Manufacturing Engineer
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Manufacturing Engineer
Autumn Harp Inc
Essex Junction, Vermont
Software Engineering
Solutions Engineering & Architecture
Technical Product & Program Management
$65k - $74k/yr

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Teknor Apex Company
Manufacturing Process Technician, Polymer Materials
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Manufacturing Process Technician, Polymer Materials
Teknor Apex Company
Saint Albans, Vermont
Manufacturing Operations
Quality Control
$20 - $22/hr
1,001-5,000

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Manufacturing Jobs by City in Vermont

Where Vermont roles are concentrated, by current openings.

South Burlington
8 jobs
Essex Junction
4 jobs
Rutland
2 jobs
Vergennes
2 jobs
Waterbury
2 jobs
Lyndon Center
2 jobs
Milton
1 job
Newport
1 job
Randolph
1 job

Manufacturing Job Market in Vermont

A snapshot from current Vermont openings, updated as new roles post.

Who's Hiring

Beta Technologies
Beta Technologies8 open roles
GlobalFoundries
GlobalFoundries3 open roles
Schneller
Schneller2 open roles

Top Industries Hiring

  • Aerospace & Defense
  • Electronics & Hardware
  • Manufacturing
  • Technology & Software

What Vermont Employers Look For

The qualifications that appear most often in manufacturing jobs across Vermont.

  • Demonstrated experience operating CNC machines, lathes, or precision manufacturing equipment
  • Familiarity with quality standards such as ISO 9001 or AS9100 used by Vermont manufacturers
  • Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, blueprints, and technical specifications
  • Experience with lean manufacturing, 5S, or continuous improvement practices on a production floor
  • High school diploma or GED, with preference for a technical degree or vocational training certificate
  • Physical capability to stand for extended periods and lift materials within production environment requirements

Manufacturing Jobs in Vermont: Frequently Asked Questions

How do you become a manufacturing worker in Vermont?

Most manufacturing roles in Vermont require a high school diploma or GED combined with hands-on technical training from a vocational program or community college. Vermont Technical College and the Center for Technology campuses offer manufacturing and machining programs that local employers actively recruit from. Certifications in CNC operation, welding, or quality inspection, such as those from the National Institute for Metalworking Skills, strengthen your application considerably across Vermont's precision and defense manufacturing sector.

Which companies hire manufacturing workers in Vermont?

Companies currently hiring manufacturing workers in Vermont include Beta Technologies, GlobalFoundries, and Schneller, per current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Vermont's manufacturing base is particularly active in precision parts, specialty food production, and defense-related components, so employers range from large global operations to established regional manufacturers with long roots in the state.

Which Vermont cities have the most manufacturing jobs?

The cities with the most manufacturing openings in Vermont are South Burlington, Essex Junction, and Rutland. Burlington and its surrounding Chittenden County corridor drive much of the volume because of its concentration of tech manufacturing and food processing firms, while Springfield and the Connecticut River Valley remain active due to longtime precision machining and defense-supply employers anchored there for decades.

Are there remote manufacturing jobs in Vermont?

Yes, but they're rare. Manufacturing work is fundamentally hands-on and tied to physical production environments, so the vast majority of roles require on-site presence. About 7% of manufacturing openings tied to Vermont are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, and those positions tend to be in quality assurance documentation, production planning, or technical sales support rather than floor operations.

How can I get hired in manufacturing in Vermont with little or no experience?

The most realistic entry point is applying directly for machine operator or production associate openings, which most Vermont manufacturers use as their ground-level hire. Employers like GlobalFoundries in Essex Junction and food processors in the St. Albans area regularly bring on candidates without prior experience and train on the job. Completing a short CNC or welding program at Vermont Technical College or a Center for Technology campus gives you a practical edge and signals readiness to hiring supervisors.

Where can I find and apply to manufacturing jobs in Vermont?

You can find and apply to manufacturing jobs in Vermont on Migrate Mate, which lists current Vermont openings across industries including precision machining, food processing, electronics, and defense manufacturing. Find roles that fit your experience and location and apply directly to the employers posting them.

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