Adelaide jobs 2026: Top industries and salaries
Explore Adelaide's fastest-growing sectors, major employers and salary trends to guide your career move in SA.
Explore Adelaide's fastest-growing sectors, major employers and salary trends to guide your career move in SA.

Adelaide's job market has transformed significantly over the past decade, anchored by one of Australia's largest defence industry concentrations, a growing technology sector, and its traditional strengths in manufacturing, wine, and agribusiness. Unemployment has remained below the national average through 2026 as defence spending drives investment.
Defence and shipbuilding is Adelaide's defining employer. The Australian Submarine Agency (ASA) headquarters, ASC (Australian Submarine Corporation) at Osborne Naval Precinct, BAE Systems, Saab Australia, and Lockheed Martin all have major operations. The AUKUS nuclear submarine program has made Adelaide Australia's premier defence employment destination for the next decade.
Healthcare is consistently Adelaide's largest private employer. SA Health (the state system) employs tens of thousands across the Royal Adelaide, Flinders Medical Centre, Women's and Children's, and Lyell McEwin hospitals, plus community health.
Wine, food, and agribusiness employment spans the Barossa, McLaren Vale, Clare Valley, and the export-focused primary industries sector.
Technology and space — Adelaide hosts the Australian Space Agency headquarters and a growing cluster of space tech companies, alongside software and cyber security firms in the Tech Hub district near the Lot Fourteen innovation precinct.
Education — the University of Adelaide, Flinders University, and the University of South Australia (UniSA) are significant employers and drive the innovation economy.
SEEK and LinkedIn are the main platforms. SA Government jobs are listed at iworkfor.sa.gov.au. The defence sector often recruits directly — check ASC, BAE Systems, and Saab Australia careers pages.
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