Environmental Analyst Jobs in Texas

Environmental Analyst jobs in Texas are among the most active in the country, with strong demand from entry-level field roles through senior project managers concentrated in oil and gas compliance, stormwater management, remediation, and air quality permitting. Houston, Austin, and Dallas are the leading hiring metros, anchored by employers like AECOM, Arcadis, and ExxonMobil, which maintain large environmental teams across multiple Texas offices. Remediation project management, air quality modeling, and environmental permitting are the specialties Texas employers request most consistently. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.

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Overview

Open roles24+
Top employerGSI Environmental
Top cityHouston, TX
Cities hiring5
Work type92% On-site
Top industryConsulting

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Consor Engineers
GIS Analyst
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Consor Engineers
Added 3d ago
GIS Analyst
Consor Engineers
Houston, Texas
Environmental & Physical Sciences
Data Science & Analytics
Quality Assurance & Testing (QA Testing)
Data Science
On-Site
None
1,001-5,000

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Consor Engineers
GIS Analyst
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Consor Engineers
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GIS Analyst
Consor Engineers
Houston, Texas
Environmental & Physical Sciences
Data Science & Analytics
Quality Control
Data Science
On-Site
None
1,001-5,000

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AMSPEC
Senior PFAS LC-MS/MS Analyst
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AMSPEC
Added 4d ago
Senior PFAS LC-MS/MS Analyst
AMSPEC
Houston, Texas
Laboratory Research
Environmental & Physical Sciences
Quality Control
Environmental Science
On-Site
Bachelor's

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Kimley-Horn
Civil Engineering Analyst
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Kimley-Horn
Added 5d ago
Civil Engineering Analyst
Kimley-Horn
Dallas, Texas
Specialized Engineering
Civil & Structural Engineering
Engineering (Non-Software)
Civil Engineering
Environmental Engineering
On-Site
Bachelor's
5,001-10,000

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DLR Group
Building Performance Analyst
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DLR Group
Added 2w ago
Building Performance Analyst
DLR Group
Dallas, Texas
Specialized Engineering
Engineering (Non-Software)
Environmental Engineering
$101k - $161k/yr
Hybrid
Bachelor's
1,001-5,000

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Environmental Analyst Jobs by City in Texas

Where Texas roles are concentrated, by current openings.

Houston
10 jobs
Austin
9 jobs
Dallas
3 jobs
Fort Worth
1 jobs
Frisco
1 jobs

Environmental Analyst Job Market in Texas

A snapshot from current Texas openings, updated as new roles post.

Who's Hiring

  • GSI Environmental
    GSI Environmental7
  • The University Of Texas At Austin
    The University Of Texas At Austin6
  • Kimley-Horn
    Kimley-Horn3
  • Consor Engineers
    Consor Engineers2
  • AMSPEC
    AMSPEC1

Top Industries Hiring

  • Consulting & Professional Services15
  • Education7
  • Construction & Real Estate1

What Texas Employers Look For

The qualifications that appear most often in environmental analyst jobs across Texas.

  • Bachelor's degree in environmental science, geology, or a related natural science field
  • Familiarity with Texas Commission on Environmental Quality regulations and permitting processes
  • Experience with environmental site assessments, soil sampling, or groundwater monitoring
  • Proficiency in data management and report writing for regulatory submissions
  • Valid driver's license and willingness to travel to field sites across Texas
  • Professional certification such as CHMM or progress toward a professional geoscientist or engineer license in Texas

Environmental Analyst Jobs in Texas: Frequently Asked Questions

How do you become an environmental analyst in Texas?

Most Texas employers require a bachelor's degree in environmental science, geology, chemistry, or biology as the foundation for entering this field. Texas does not mandate a single state license specifically for environmental analysts, but roles involving subsurface investigation often require registration with the Texas Board of Professional Geoscientists, and engineers overseeing remediation work must hold a Texas PE license. Building familiarity with Texas Commission on Environmental Quality rules and pursuing a Certified Hazardous Materials Manager credential significantly strengthens a candidate's profile.

Which companies hire environmental analysts in Texas?

Employers hiring environmental analysts in Texas right now include GSI Environmental, The University Of Texas At Austin, and Kimley-Horn, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Texas's energy sector and active industrial base mean consulting firms with oil and gas remediation and compliance practices are consistently among the largest sources of openings in the state.

Which Texas cities have the most environmental analyst jobs?

Houston, Austin, and Dallas lead Texas for environmental analyst openings. Houston's concentration of petrochemical facilities and refineries drives the highest volume, while Austin's rapid growth generates stormwater and site assessment work, and Dallas hosts the regional offices of major environmental consulting firms that serve clients statewide.

Are there remote environmental analyst jobs in Texas?

Yes, but they're less common than in fully desk-based fields because environmental analyst work frequently requires on-site sampling, field inspections, and regulatory meetings. About 8% of environmental analyst openings tied to Texas are remote or hybrid as of June 2026, with those positions concentrated in data analysis, report writing, and environmental compliance advisory roles that do not require physical site access.

How can I get hired as an environmental analyst in Texas with little or no experience?

The most realistic entry path is applying for field technician or environmental science associate roles at large Texas consulting firms, where employers like AECOM, Terracon, and Arcadis hire new graduates to support site assessments and sampling under senior oversight. Completing an internship with a Texas Commission on Environmental Quality regional office or a Texas municipal utility district builds direct regulatory exposure. Pursuing a Hazardous Materials certification or registering as an intern geoscientist with the Texas Board of Professional Geoscientists gives candidates a concrete credential that moves resumes forward.

Where can I find and apply to environmental analyst jobs in Texas?

You can find and apply to environmental analyst jobs in Texas on Migrate Mate, which lists current Texas openings from employers actively hiring in the state. Find roles that match your experience and specialty, then apply directly to the ones that fit.

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