Careers

Reasonable Accommodation for Applicants

Ferguson fosters an inclusive and welcoming environment across the workplace. We offer equal employment opportunity for all associates and all applicants by providing reasonable accommodation in the application process to qualifying applicants.

Applicants who qualify under the Americans with Disabilities Act, as amended, or applicable state law, who are unable to comply with the application process due to their disability, may be eligible for a reasonable accommodation. Request for accommodation in the application process can be made by calling (757) 989-2980 or sending an email to careers@ferguson.com.

  • You will need to provide your name, a phone number, email address or other means of contacting you, and a brief description of the nature of the requested accommodation. Ferguson will then contact you to discuss your request.

  • Note that you may need to show proof regarding the need for your requested accommodation. Ferguson will only share information regarding your requested accommodation with those individuals who have a specific need to know.

Career Paths

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Early Career Opportunities

Explore opportunities to receive hands-on training and get exposure across various aspects of our business.

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Corporate Functions

Consider a position connected to our corporate headquarters in coastal Newport News, VA. Offering both remote and hybrid roles, Corporate Function careers encompass roles in Finance, IT, Legal, Marketing, HR and other specialties.

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Field Opportunities

Join competitive and customer-focused individuals in our field roles, including sales, driver, warehouse and other opportunities.

The Company is an equal opportunity employer as well as a government contractor that shall abide by the requirements of 41 CFR 60-300.5(a), which prohibits discrimination against qualified protected Veterans and the requirements of 41 CFR 60-741.5(A), which prohibits discrimination against qualified individuals on the basis of disability.