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Careers at the United States Mint

Join Our Team and Be a Part of a World Class Organization!

The Mint offers a wide range of career opportunities nationwide. You can build a successful career while serving your country as a member of the team that makes and safeguards America’s coinage. Forging the American spirit onto our nation’s coinage gives our employees a feeling of purpose and achievement that’s hard to find anywhere else.

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Varied Opportunities

You’ll find a wide range of career opportunities at the Mint. We are an innovative, progressive bureau in the Department of the Treasury. We offer the possibility of employment in information technology, financial management, manufacturing, sales and marketing, protection or workforce solutions. With six facilities across the U.S., you will also find a wide variety of working environments.

STEM at the U.S. Mint

Many different careers use the problem-solving and innovation techniques taught in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math, and these skills are in demand now more than ever. In fact, there were nearly 8.6 million STEM jobs in the United States in 2015, according to a January 2017 report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Did you know the United States Mint uses STEM to make coins? We use science as a method of quality control, including chemistry to form the metal makeup of coins, special gas atmospheres in furnaces to soften coins for stamping, cleaning solutions that contain acids and oils, and special remote technology to monitor and control presses. Find out more about how the Mint uses STEM in this video.

Benefits

As a federal bureau, the Mint offers a variety of benefits, including medical insurance, retirement plans, wellness programs, and life insurance. In addition to those programs, the Mint offers financial assistance to eligible employees for child care provided by a licensed and/or regulated childcare provider.

Content last updated on October 25, 2024