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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INTRODUCTION
As a Consor teammate, you’ll join a collaborative network of water and transportation experts dedicated to supporting clients through the entire project lifecycle. You’ll have access to the resources of a large consulting firm while experiencing the community feel of a local team. Grow your career by working on impactful projects that shape inspiring communities—and expand your potential along the way.
- Regular Full-Time
- Onsite
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
As a GIS Analyst supporting the environmental team within our transportation civil engineering practice, you will analyze and manage geospatial data to support environmental planning, permitting, and compliance efforts. You will develop high-quality maps, spatial analyses, and data visualizations to inform decision-making across a range of transportation infrastructure projects. This role partners closely with environmental scientists, engineers, and project teams to deliver accurate environmental assessment data and insights to clients and stakeholders.
What You'll Do:
- Integrate environmental, regulatory, and infrastructure datasets (e.g., wetlands, endangered species, land use, ROW) to support project planning and permitting.
- Support NEPA and other environmental review processes by preparing exhibits, constraints mapping, and impact assessments.
- Conduct field data collection using GPS/GNSS tools and mobile GIS applications to validate and enhance spatial datasets.
- Maintain, update, and manage geospatial databases ensuring data accuracy, consistency, and compliance with project and regulatory standards.
- Collaborate with environmental scientists, planners, and engineers to identify project constraints and develop mitigation strategies.
- Develop and maintain standardized GIS workflows, templates, and metadata documentation to ensure consistency across projects.
- Perform quality control and quality assurance (QA/QC) on spatial data, maps, and deliverables prior to client submission.
- Support utility, right-of-way, and environmental constraints mapping for transportation corridor studies and design projects.
- Create web maps, dashboards, and interactive tools to communicate spatial data and project insights to internal teams and external stakeholders.
- Assist with proposal development by preparing maps, graphics, and technical content to support business development efforts.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
What You'll Need:
- Experience working with environmental, transportation, or infrastructure-related geospatial datasets.
- Working knowledge of spatial analysis techniques, data management, and geoprocessing tools.
- Familiarity with environmental regulations and frameworks (e.g., NEPA, wetlands, endangered species) is a plus.
- Proficiency in GIS data visualization, cartography principles, and map production standards.
- Strong attention to detail with the ability to perform QA/QC on data and deliverables.
- Effective communication and collaboration skills to work with multidisciplinary project teams.
BENEFITS
What Benefits You’ll Enjoy:
We invest in us. Because our team members go above, below, and beyond the surface to care for our communities (inside and out), we do our best to take care of you by providing a comprehensive benefits package! Eligibility for some of the benefits outlined below is based on full-time work status; part-time and contingent positions are only eligible based on hours worked. If you have questions, contact careers@consoreng.com.
- Career Growth & Development – Tuition reimbursement program, paid professional training, major license achievement bonus, extensive on-demand learning center, and paid professional memberships.
- Work-Life Alignment – Industry-competitive PTO, seven paid holidays and two floating holidays, flexible work schedules, paid parental leave, and eligibility for hybrid and remote work options for some employees based on role responsibilities.
- Wellness – Medical, dental and vision insurance, employee assistance program, fitness and wellness reimbursement, and HSA and FSA options.
- Life – Employer-paid STD and LTD, employer-paid term life insurance, and retirement 401(k) with company match.
- Community – Quarterly social events, paid group volunteering events, and employee networks and groups.
CAREER GROWTH
How Your Career Will Grow:
We know career growth is not always linear or streamlined—it’s often dynamic. You may want to explore a management track, try a new technical track, or move laterally to reposition your skills and talents. No matter what level you join us at or how you want to shape your career, we want Consor to be a place where you can learn and grow.
CULTURE
Why You’ll Love Consor:
You’ll experience a culture where we share in our successes and support one another through challenges. Here, there are countless opportunities to explore your career path by working on projects that help you expand your potential and take your career to new heights! Join our diverse team of experts who live and work alongside client partners, providing thoughtful solutions to create inspiring communities together.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
Consor’s Commitment to Equal Opportunity in the Workplace
Consor welcomes and celebrates equality and diversity in the workplace. We are committed to fostering an environment in which employees and prospective employees are treated with dignity and respect, and where the uniqueness, perspectives, and experiences of individuals are valued. Consor is an equal opportunity employer and maintains employment practices designed to provide equal employment and development opportunities for all employees and applicants, in accordance with applicable local, state, and federal laws. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. Consor also maintains an affirmative action program across its offices and worksites.
If you need more information or special assistance for persons with disabilities or limited English proficiency, contact Human Resources at (786) 275-7370. Persons with hearing and speech impairments can contact Consor by using the Virginia Relay Service, a toll-free telecommunication device for the deaf (TDD). Call 711 for TTY/TDD.
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Notices: The above job description is intended to relay a general sense of the position's responsibilities and expectations. It does not describe all tasks that may be assigned. As business demands change, the essential functions of this position may also change. The position requires the successful completion of applicable pre-employment substance screening and background checks.
At Consor, we're committed to recruiting teammates ready to expand their potential. To safeguard candidates, we use only legitimate recruitment practices. Initial outreach is conducted through official Consor email addresses or LinkedIn messaging; be suspicious of any inconsistencies. We do not request personal data, sensitive information, or banking details during the application process. Interviews are conducted via phone, in person, or through Microsoft Teams—never through messaging apps or other calling services. All job offers are merit-based, delivered verbally, and followed up by written confirmation. If personal information is required to initiate the hiring process, it will be collected through secure, authorized channels. If ever in doubt, contact careers@consoreng.com.
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Environmental Analyst Job Market in Texas
A snapshot from current Texas openings, updated as new roles post.
Who's Hiring
- GSI Environmental7

- The University Of Texas At Austin6

- Kimley-Horn3

- Consor Engineers2

- 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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