Field Service Manager Jobs in Texas
Field Service Manager jobs in Texas are in strong demand, with active hiring in oil and gas equipment services, industrial automation, HVAC and building systems, and medical device field operations, ranging from entry-level field supervisor roles through senior regional manager positions. Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, and San Antonio are the primary hiring hubs, home to large employers like Schlumberger, Siemens, and Johnson Controls that maintain significant Texas field service operations. The most sought-after specialties include upstream oilfield equipment management, industrial controls and instrumentation, and commercial HVAC systems. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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Location: Longview, Texas, United States
Job ID: R0134792
Date Posted: Jun 18, 2026
Sector: Connective Industries
Company Name: HITACHI GLOBAL AIR POWER US, LLC
Profession (Job Category): Engineering & Science
Job Type (Experience Level): Management
Job Schedule: Full time
Remote: No
Job title:
Field Service Manager
Location:
Onsite in Longview, TX
Reports to:
Senior Field Service Manager
Summary of the position:
The Field Service Manager’s core responsibility is to the HAC customer experience as well as training and developing the organization’s field service technicians. The role includes managing a team of service technicians, guidance and support for the HAC technician advancement program, technician follow up calls, in person training on all systems, customer in person visits and assists on the direct contact for maintaining the customer relationships. This position works in cooperation with the Service Operations Manager in implementing and managing the HAC’s service procedures. The candidate should exhibit dynamic leadership and communication skills with an emphasis on team building and customer engagement.
Duties and responsibilities:
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High Level Business Objectives:
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Work with Service Operations Manager to develop a market strategy aimed toward account retention and services growth in the region.
- Coordinate with General Manager on select activities/initiatives to improve the customer experience and improve store profitability.
- Develop a team of highly knowledgeable and motivated Service Technicians and assist them in achieving their personal and professional goals.
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Provide training and billable service work as required.
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Services Leadership:
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Work with Service Operations Manager to facilitate a plan to always provide reliable 24-hour emergency service support for our customer base.
- Identify potential service technician candidates and work with HR to bring them to the company to enhance the team and meet the objectives of the company.
- Assess performance of service technicians.
- Ensure that all service technicians are trained and receive certifications in all relevant aspects of industrial equipment repair and maintenance commensurate with their tenure with the company.
- Ensure all service personnel have a working knowledge of all computer programs supplied by the company to fulfill the responsibilities assigned to them.
- Maintain technician staffing at appropriate levels for business requirements.
- Ensure warranty work is completed in accordance with manufacturer flat rate guidelines while assisting the warranty coordinator in providing required documentation for efficient claims processing.
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Responsible for professionalism of service technicians, cleanliness of trucks, providing and maintaining the fleet of specialized tools, and maintaining a relationship with our uniform supplier in cooperation with the Director of Operations in keeping with the Hitachi/Sullair brand.
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Compliance/Miscellaneous:
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Work with EHS Manager to ensure compliance of EH&S policies in accordance with organizational and local requirements.
- Maintain a clean, safe, working environment.
- Attend training with the Sullair factory to stay current on product offerings and technologies.
- Travel as required to drive business activity and attend training. 80% Field / 20% Office.
- Demonstrate flexibility/teamwork as additional items will be required to help grow the business.
- May involve multi-branch location responsibilities.
Education:
- Associate degree preferred but not required.
- Technical Training/Certifications in the compressed air industry is a plus.
- High School Diploma Required.
Position Requirements:
- Five plus years’ field service experience in the compressed air industry.
- Proven leadership experience with strong written and verbal communication.
- Strong understanding of Microsoft office suite.
- Experience with ERP systems a plus.
Direct reports:
Service Technicians
The successful candidate is responsible for complying with Hitachi’s Code of Ethics and related policies. In performing the job, the incumbent shall take all steps necessary to comply with our safety rules and requirements and must actively support the organization's efforts to meet and exceed its goals of creating and maintaining a safe workplace.
This description is to serve as a guide. It is intended to be flexible and will continue to evolve over time with business needs and demands and may be updated periodically and at the Company's discretion.
Hitachi Global Air Power US, LLC is an equal opportunity employer and will not discriminate based on race, religion, color, age, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, genetic information, veteran status, physical or mental disability, or other protected categories under applicable law, whether in recruitment, employment, promotion, transfer, compensation, or other conditions of employment.
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Field Service Manager Job Market in Texas
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Who's Hiring
- Molina Healthcare20

- Generac Power Systems4

- Allied Stone3

- Convergint3

- Hitachi Energy2

Top Industries Hiring
- Healthcare & Medical Services20
- Manufacturing7
- Consulting & Professional Services6
- Energy4
- Technology & Software4
What Texas Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in field service manager jobs across Texas.
- Bachelor's degree in engineering, business, or a related technical field preferred by most Texas employers
- Five or more years of field service, technical operations, or hands-on equipment maintenance experience
- Proven ability to manage and schedule field technician teams across multiple Texas sites
- Experience with service management software such as ServiceMax, Salesforce Field Service, or SAP
- Valid Texas driver's license with a clean record required for multi-site travel responsibilities
- Strong customer-facing communication skills for managing enterprise or industrial client relationships in Texas
Field Service Manager Jobs in Texas: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a field service manager in Texas?
Most field service managers in Texas move into the role from hands-on technical positions such as field service technician, equipment specialist, or maintenance engineer. Texas does not issue a state-specific license for the field service manager title itself, but roles in oil and gas or electrical systems may require relevant industry certifications such as a Texas Journeyman Electrician license or vendor-specific credentials. Employers typically expect a technical degree and several years of direct field experience before considering candidates for management.
How much do field service managers make in Texas?
Field service managers in Texas earn a median of about $76,760 a year, based on May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, ranging from around $46,860 for the lowest 10% to over $125,700 for the top 10%. Pay rises with experience, specialty, and employer.
Which companies hire field service managers in Texas?
Employers hiring field service managers in Texas right now include Molina Healthcare, Generac Power Systems, and Allied Stone, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Texas's concentration of energy infrastructure, industrial manufacturing, and large commercial real estate portfolios means that both global corporations and regional service contractors maintain consistent demand for experienced field service managers throughout the state.
Which Texas cities have the most field service manager jobs?
Houston, Dallas, and Austin have the most field service manager openings in Texas. Houston leads because of its density of energy, petrochemical, and industrial equipment companies, while Dallas-Fort Worth draws openings from corporate headquarters and commercial building systems employers, and San Antonio's growing healthcare and military installation base generates steady demand for medical device and facilities-focused field service managers.
Are there remote field service manager jobs in Texas?
Yes, but they're rare. By nature, field service management requires overseeing technicians in the field, coordinating on-site client visits, and responding to equipment issues in person, which limits how much of the role can be performed remotely. About 16% of field service manager openings tied to Texas are remote or hybrid as of June 2026, and these tend to be positions where planning, scheduling, and vendor coordination are the primary focus rather than direct field supervision.
How can I get hired as a field service manager in Texas with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is working as a field service technician or field support specialist and moving into a team lead or supervisor role before stepping up to manager. Large Texas employers in energy and industrial services, including companies like Weatherford and Emerson Automation Solutions, regularly hire technicians with strong fundamentals and promote internally. Pursuing a Certified Field Service Technician credential through the Technology & Services Industry Association strengthens a promotion case. Roles such as service coordinator, dispatch supervisor, or technical support lead are common lateral moves that build the scheduling and client management experience Texas employers want in a field service manager.
Where can I find and apply to field service manager jobs in Texas?
You can find and apply to field service manager jobs in Texas on Migrate Mate, which lists current Texas openings across industries including energy, industrial automation, HVAC, and medical devices. Find the roles that fit your background and apply directly to the ones that match.
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