Every posting is classified into one of three AI buckets: AI required when the description names specific AI tools as required skills (GitHub Copilot, Claude Code, Cursor) or names LLM/agent/RAG/embeddings as core to the day-to-day; AI mentioned when the description mentions AI tooling in passing without it being the core skill; No AI mention when the description contains none of the relevant keywords. Each row shows the matched keyword evidence inline and surfaces named AI developer-productivity tools as expanded-row chips, so you can judge the signal for yourself.
The geographic filter is opinionated. New Hanover County (Wilmington) postings are always included — the city itself plus Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, and the Castle Hayne / Porters Neck north-county area, all collapsed to one “Wilmington” label because the county holds essentially all of the metro’s software employers. So are postings across the rest of the 3-county Wilmington MSA: Brunswick County to the west and southwest across the Cape Fear River (Leland — the fastest-growing town — plus Belville, Navassa, Southport, Oak Island, Shallotte, and the south-coast beach towns) and Pender County to the north and northeast (Hampstead, Burgaw, Surf City, and Topsail Beach). Columbus County (Whiteville) on the western commute edge is intentionally OUT — it is not in the official MSA. Remote postings are included only when the employer also has a Wilmington-area office — otherwise anywhere-in-the-US remote noise would swamp the page. Use the Location filter to narrow to a specific city.
This page is an independent aggregation. Mungomash is not affiliated with or endorsed by any of the employers listed. Application-status tracking and email alerts are out of scope. Per-posting salary ranges are surfaced inline when the employer discloses one — structured ATS fields first, JD-body prose as a fallback; rows with no disclosed range render no chip. For broader salary context, see H-1B Salaries (visa-petition disclosures) and Dev Wages (national survey).