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Kansas Jobs for Veterans

From Wichita, Kansas City, and Topeka, Kansas rewards the leadership, clearances, and technical skills you built in uniform. Here are the fields that hire, the employers to know, and the 2026 outlook.

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Veterans and transitioning service members in Kansas bring exactly what employers compete for: leadership under pressure, security clearances, logistics know-how, and technical certifications. This guide covers the strongest career fields in Kansas for 2026 — weighted toward the paths that convert best for veterans (government and federal roles, remote-friendly work, skilled trades, and healthcare and logistics) — plus the state's biggest employers, salary context, and hiring outlook. The state's largest job markets sit in Wichita, Kansas City, and Topeka, with aviation & aerospace manufacturing, agriculture, and logistics among the leading industries. Use the live Kansas job search to see current openings, and read on for how to position your military experience.

In-demand fields for veterans in Kansas

  • Government and federal roles — veterans' preference, the VRA appointing authority, and the Pathways Program give former service members a real edge. See how federal hiring works.
  • Remote-friendly work — IT, cybersecurity, customer success, and analytics roles travel with a PCS or a VA appointment schedule and open national employers to veterans anywhere in Kansas. Browse remote roles.
  • Skilled trades — electricians, HVAC, welders, and energy technicians are in steady demand, often through veteran apprenticeships that pay while you train.
  • Healthcare and logistics — medics and corpsmen bridge to nursing and allied-health tracks, while supply and transportation experience maps to high-volume logistics and operations roles.

Top veteran-friendly industries and employers in Kansas

Kansas's economy leans on aviation & aerospace manufacturing, agriculture, logistics, and healthcare. Hiring concentrates around Wichita, Kansas City, and Topeka, where major employers include Spirit AeroSystems, Textron Aviation, Garmin, and Cargill. A strong veteran signal in Kansas is its military footprint — installations like Fort Riley, Fort Leavenworth, and McConnell Air Force Base anchor a dense network of defense contractors, depots, and veteran-heavy employers who actively recruit people with clearances and service experience.

Salary ranges and pay context in Kansas

Pay varies widely by field, certification, and metro cost of living, so treat these as broad national ranges to calibrate an offer rather than a quote: skilled trades and logistics roles commonly start in the $45,000–$70,000 range, healthcare support and IT roles often run $55,000–$95,000, and cleared cybersecurity, engineering, and project-management positions frequently reach $95,000–$140,000 or more. Salaries in Kansas's larger metros (Wichita, Kansas City, and Topeka) typically run higher to offset cost of living. We never show estimated or predicted pay on a listing — only figures an employer actually published — so always confirm salary, benefits, and location directly with the employer before you decide.

Kansas hiring outlook for 2026

Demand in Kansas continues to favor aviation & aerospace manufacturing, agriculture, and logistics, and government, healthcare, and logistics employers remain among the steadiest hirers for veterans. To move quickly: tailor your resume to each posting and translate your MOS into civilian terms with veteran resume help, run an AI Job Match to score real openings against your background, and connect in person through veteran job fairs. For statewide programs — priority of service, VR&E training, and hiring preferences — see the Kansas employment guide.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best jobs for veterans in Kansas?

In Kansas, the strongest paths for veterans are government and federal roles (which carry veterans' preference), remote-friendly IT and cybersecurity, skilled trades, and healthcare and logistics. Local demand also concentrates in aviation & aerospace manufacturing, agriculture, and logistics.

Which Kansas employers hire veterans?

Spirit AeroSystems, Textron Aviation, and Garmin are among the larger employers active in Kansas, and many run veteran-hiring initiatives. The live Kansas job search and the state employment guide list current openings and the programs that give veterans priority of service.

How do I find live veteran jobs in Kansas?

Use Vet Uplift's free job search filtered to Kansas to see current postings, and run an AI Job Match to score them against your military background. Vet Uplift is never the employer and never charges you to apply — always verify each role on the employer's own site.

Are there jobs near military bases in Kansas?

Yes. Installations such as Fort Riley and Fort Leavenworth anchor a network of defense contractors, depots, and on-base civilian roles in Kansas that actively recruit veterans, especially those who hold a security clearance.

Vet Uplift is an independent resource directory and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs or any government agency. Job listings are aggregated from third-party boards and employer partners; Vet Uplift is not the employer and never applies on your behalf. Always verify eligibility, salary, and deadlines directly with the employer or program.