Communications Manager Jobs in Texas
Communications Manager jobs in Texas are in strong demand, with active hiring across energy, technology, healthcare, and government sectors at every level from coordinator to senior director. Houston, Dallas, and Austin lead hiring volume, where major employers such as ExxonMobil, Dell Technologies, and the University of Texas System consistently staff communications teams. Corporate communications, public affairs, and crisis communications are the specialties Texas employers seek most. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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INTRODUCTION
Simpson Strong-Tie is a leader in engineered structural connectors, software, and solutions for the building industry. We maintain a reputation as a trusted manufacturer, partner, and corporate citizen committed to our customers and employees.
Our founder, Barc Simpson established 9 Principles of Business we live out as company values and have made Simpson Strong-Tie an inspiring place to work since 1956. Our team of talented people are dedicated to our shared mission: to provide solutions that help people design and build safer, stronger structures.
Learn about our company culture directly from our team.
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
You want to contribute to a team that values collaboration, creativity, and strategic thinking. As the Campaign Strategy and Communications Manager, you will lead the development of integrated, multi-channel campaign strategies that strengthen our brand, support business priorities, and engage key audiences across the construction, engineering, DIY, and building trades industries.
This role is strategy-led and channel-agnostic, responsible for defining campaign vision, audience strategy, and message architecture across paid, owned and earned channels. You will directly manage paid, owned and earned media leads, providing strategic direction, prioritization, and alignment to ensure campaigns are cohesive, effective, and on brand.
You will establish campaign frameworks, content roadmaps, cross-channel messaging approaches, and measurement standards to ensure we deliver high-impact, insight-driven marketing. This role is a player-coach, balancing hands-on strategic work with people leadership, and partnering closely with Marketing, Digital, Creative, Product, Sales, and Communications teams.
Strategic Campaign Planning & Leadership (35%)
- Lead the development of campaign strategies supporting product launches, priority initiatives, and brand storytelling across paid, earned, and owned media.
- Define campaign objectives, target audiences, core messages, channel roles, and success metrics that guide execution across teams.
- Translate business priorities into scalable campaign approaches and contribute to annual and quarterly digital marketing planning.
- Own the campaign brief for priority initiatives, including campaign objective, audience, segmentation message hierarchy, channel role definition.
- Lead annual and quarterly campaign prioritization and sequencing recommendations to align with Digital Marketing efforts with business priorities and available resources.
- Serve as the strategic lead for campaigns, establishing the campaign framework that paid, owned and earned media leads execute against.
Messaging, Content Strategy & Communications (25%)
- Own campaign-level message architecture and positioning, ensuring consistent narratives across paid media, PR and earned channels, social, web, email, and field communications.
- Guide paid, earned, and owned media leads in developing aligned content and storytelling plans that support campaign goals.
- Ensure marketing communications are audience-centric, on-brand, and aligned with the Simpson Strong-Tie brand voice and reputation standards.
- Develop and approve campaign messaging frameworks, including core narrative, proof points, and audience specific message guidance, to ensure consistency across paid, owned, and earned channels.
Cross-Functional Orchestration & Channel Integration (15%)
- Direct and align paid, earned, and owned media leads to ensure unified execution, clear handoffs, and consistent campaign delivery.
- Partner with channel and business owners (Marketing, Sales, Creative, Product, IT, Internal Communications) to coordinate timelines, dependencies, and sequencing.
- Provide strategic direction and prioritization for campaign calendars, while leads maintain day-to-day editorial and promotional calendars within their functions.
- Establish campaign governance and alignment checkpoints to ensure leads execute against a shared strategy, with leads retaining responsibility for functional execution.
Budget Planning, Performance & Optimization (15%)
- Lead campaign-level budget planning in partnership with paid, earned, and owned media leads, aligning investment to campaign goals and priorities.
- Recommend and optimize budget allocation across channels based on performance insights, while formal budget ownership remains with the Sr Manager of Digital Marketing.
- Partner with Digital Analytics and channel teams to evaluate campaign performance, identify insights, and recommend optimizations.
- Communicate performance and recommendations in clear, executive-ready updates.
Team Leadership & Collaboration (10%)
- Directly manage and develop paid, earned, and owned media leads, setting clear expectations, priorities, and success criteria.
- Coach team members on campaign strategy, content best practices, and performance-driven decision making.
- Foster strong collaboration across teams and agencies, promoting shared standards and continuous improvement.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Marketing or Business.
- 6–8 years of experience planning and executing integrated, multi-channel marketing campaigns tied to business and brand outcomes.
- Demonstrated experience developing campaign strategy, message architecture, channel roles, content roadmaps, and performance measurement approaches.
- Experience leading or managing paid media, PR/earned media, and owned channel teams, including agency collaboration.
- 3–5 years of people management experience, including direct management of individual contributors or managers.
- Strong communication and influence skills, with the ability to translate strategy and analytics into clear recommendations.
- Ability to operate effectively in a fast-paced environment with multiple concurrent initiatives.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT
The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Physical Requirements
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit, talk, and hear, and sometimes walk and stand. While performing the duties of this job, the employee may occasionally push or lift up to 25 lbs.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
This job operates in a professional office environment where standard office equipment such as computers, phones, printers/scanners, etc. are frequently used.
TRAVEL
This job requires 10% domestic travel.
WORK STATUS & LOCATION
This full-time, exempt position is located in Plano, TX and is eligible for remote work.
RELOCATION
Relocation is not available for this position.
PAY
$84,400 - $135,000 / year
LI-Remote
REWARDS AT SIMPSON STRONG-TIE
We recognize and reward employees with a carefully designed and comprehensive rewards package, including competitive compensation, quarterly bonuses or commission and first-rate benefits. May exclude some positions, such as seasonal jobs.
- Quarterly Bonuses/Commission: You will be eligible for either a bonus or commission, paid on a quarterly basis. We believe all employees affect customers, sales and revenue — directly or indirectly – and should be rewarded by sharing the company profits.
- Benefits: We provide a wide range of benefits for eligible full-time employees including: medical, dental, vision, retirement contributions, employee stock purchase and bonus plans, pay for holidays, vacation, sick days, funerals and jury duty, years of service awards, employee discounts, employee referral bonuses, charitable contribution matching, education reimbursement and more. View benefit plan details here: https://benefits.strongtie.com/.
In keeping with our values and commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in our communities, we are an equal opportunity employer. This means that our employment decisions are based on your qualifications and merit, and our business needs.
Please note all job offers are contingent upon a successful drug screen and criminal background check, in accordance with applicable local, state, and federal laws.
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Communications Manager Job Market in Texas
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Who's Hiring
- Google6

- Amazon3

- Care3

- Apple2

- Charles Schwab2

Top Industries Hiring
- Technology & Software12
- Education6
- Electronics & Hardware6
- Construction & Real Estate4
- Retail4
What Texas Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in communications manager jobs across Texas.
- Bachelor's degree in communications, public relations, journalism, or a related field required
- Five or more years of progressive communications or public relations experience preferred
- Demonstrated experience developing and executing integrated communications strategies
- Strong media relations skills with an established network of Texas press contacts
- Proficiency with digital content platforms, social media management, and analytics tools
- Experience in energy, healthcare, or government communications is a frequent Texas employer preference
Communications Manager Jobs in Texas: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a communications manager in Texas?
Most communications manager roles in Texas require a bachelor's degree in communications, public relations, journalism, or marketing, followed by several years of progressively responsible experience. Texas does not issue a state license for communications managers, so the practical path is building a portfolio of campaigns, media placements, or crisis response work. Candidates with accreditation through the Public Relations Society of America, such as the APR credential, gain a recognized edge with Texas employers in competitive markets.
Which companies hire communications managers in Texas?
Employers hiring communications managers in Texas right now include Google, Amazon, and Care, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Texas's concentration of Fortune 500 energy and technology headquarters, large academic health systems, and state government agencies means communications teams here tend to be well-staffed and regularly recruiting across specialties.
Which Texas cities have the most communications manager jobs?
Austin, Dallas, and Houston account for the largest share of communications manager openings in Texas. Houston's energy and healthcare industries drive substantial demand there, Dallas attracts corporate headquarters and financial services communications roles, and Austin's technology sector and state government presence generate steady hiring across public affairs, media relations, and digital communications.
Are there remote communications manager jobs in Texas?
Yes, and more than most fields, because communications work is fundamentally desk-based and delivery-oriented. About 23% of communications manager openings tied to Texas are remote or hybrid as of June 2026, reflecting how broadly this role has shifted since distributed work became normalized. Writing, media monitoring, social media management, and internal communications coordination are the functions employers most commonly allow to be performed remotely.
How can I get hired as a communications manager in Texas with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is an associate communications or public relations coordinator role, which large Texas employers in energy, health systems, and state agencies use as a pipeline for developing communications staff. University of Texas System campuses, Texas A&M Health, and major Houston energy firms regularly bring on recent graduates in coordinator or specialist titles. Building a portfolio with internship clips, press releases, or a demonstrated social media strategy, along with pursuing the PRSA APR accreditation over time, meaningfully strengthens candidacy for promotion into a manager title.
Where can I find and apply to communications manager jobs in Texas?
You can find and apply to communications manager jobs in Texas on Migrate Mate, which lists current Texas openings across industries and experience levels. Find roles that fit your background and apply directly to the employers posting them.
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