Network Analyst Jobs in Texas

Network Analyst jobs in Texas are in active demand, concentrated in enterprise technology, telecommunications, financial services, and defense contracting, with openings at every level from help-desk adjacent entry roles through senior infrastructure architects. The largest hiring concentrations are in Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, and Austin, where anchor employers such as AT&T, Dell Technologies, and USAA consistently carry network analyst headcount. The most sought-after specializations in the Texas market are network security, cloud networking, and Cisco-based enterprise infrastructure. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.

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Overview

Open roles21+
Top employerJuniper Networks
Top cityAustin, TX
Cities hiring12
Work type76% On-site
Top industryTechnology

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Software Technology, Inc.
Network Analyst
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Software Technology, Inc.
Added 1w ago
Network Analyst
Software Technology, Inc.
Houston, Texas
IT Support & Systems Administration
Network Engineering
IT Support
On-Site
None

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Collabera
ICS Security Operations Network Analyst
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Collabera
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ICS Security Operations Network Analyst
Collabera
Houston, Texas
Cybersecurity
IT Support & Systems Administration
Security Engineering
IT Support
On-Site
Bachelor's

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Navitas Business Consulting
Network Security Analyst I
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Navitas Business Consulting
Added 4d ago
Network Security Analyst I
Navitas Business Consulting
Austin, Texas
Cybersecurity
IT Support & Systems Administration
Security Engineering
IT Support
Project Management
Hybrid
None

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Triwave Solutions Inc
Network Security Analyst
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Triwave Solutions Inc
Added 6d ago
Network Security Analyst
Triwave Solutions Inc
Austin, Texas
Cybersecurity
Compliance & Legal
IT Support & Systems Administration
Security Engineering
Compliance & Risk
IT Support
Project Management
On-Site
None

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Stevens Transport
Fleet Network Optimization Analyst
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Stevens Transport
Added 2w ago
Fleet Network Optimization Analyst
Stevens Transport
Dallas, Texas
Business Analysis
Procurement & Supply Chain
Logistics & Fleet Management
Supply Chain
On-Site
Bachelor's

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Network Analyst Jobs by City in Texas

Where Texas roles are concentrated, by current openings.

Austin
4 jobs
Plano
4 jobs
Houston
2 jobs
Irving
2 jobs
Spring
2 jobs
Coppell
1 jobs
Dallas
1 jobs
Farmers Branch
1 jobs
Frisco
1 jobs

Network Analyst Job Market in Texas

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

Who's Hiring

  • Juniper Networks
    Juniper Networks2
  • PepsiCo
    PepsiCo2
  • Tiger Analytics
    Tiger Analytics2
  • 7-Eleven
    7-Eleven1
  • Blackhawk Network
    Blackhawk Network1

Top Industries Hiring

  • Technology & Software6
  • Consulting & Professional Services5
  • Manufacturing3
  • Artificial Intelligence2
  • Consumer Goods2

What Texas Employers Look For

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

  • Bachelor's degree in computer science, information technology, or a related field required
  • Cisco CCNA or CCNP certification strongly preferred by Texas enterprise and telecom employers
  • Three or more years of hands-on experience configuring routers, switches, and firewalls
  • Proficiency with network monitoring tools such as SolarWinds, Wireshark, or PRTG
  • Experience supporting cloud networking environments on AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud
  • Strong troubleshooting skills for LAN, WAN, and VPN connectivity issues

Network Analyst Jobs in Texas: Frequently Asked Questions

How do you become a network analyst in Texas?

Texas does not require a state-issued license to work as a network analyst, so the path runs through education and industry certification. Most Texas employers expect at least a bachelor's degree in information technology, computer science, or a related field. The credentials that carry the most weight in the Texas market are the Cisco CCNA for entry-level candidates and the CCNP or CompTIA Network+ for mid-level roles. Completing a degree at a Texas university with a strong IT program and earning one of those certifications before graduating is the most direct path.

How much do network analysts make in Texas?

Network analysts in Texas earn a median of about $133,310 a year, based on May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, ranging from around $70,110 for the lowest 10% to over $191,800 for the top 10%. Pay rises with experience, specialty, and employer.

Which companies hire network analysts in Texas?

Employers hiring network analysts in Texas right now include Juniper Networks, PepsiCo, and Tiger Analytics, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Texas's concentration of large telecommunications carriers, defense contractors, and financial institutions means steady demand for network analysts across industries beyond pure technology.

Which Texas cities have the most network analyst jobs?

Austin, Plano, and Houston are the Texas cities with the most network analyst openings. Dallas-Fort Worth leads because of its dense cluster of corporate headquarters, telecom infrastructure, and financial services firms, while Houston's energy sector and medical center complex drive consistent demand, and Austin's technology industry growth has made it an increasingly competitive market for network talent.

Are there remote network analyst jobs in Texas?

Yes, though they are less common than in purely desk-based roles because network analysts frequently need hands-on access to physical hardware. About 24% of network analyst openings tied to Texas are remote or hybrid as of June 2026, reflecting a meaningful but selective remote segment. The tasks most likely to be performed remotely are network monitoring, documentation, and cloud configuration work, while physical installation and on-site troubleshooting remain in-person.

How can I get hired as a network analyst in Texas with little or no experience?

The most realistic entry path is moving into a network analyst role from a help desk or IT support position, which large Texas employers like AT&T, Dell Technologies, and major hospital systems such as HCA Houston Healthcare use as a pipeline for technical staff. Earning a CompTIA Network+ or Cisco CCNA before applying gives candidates a measurable edge and signals readiness for the analytical side of the role. Texas community colleges, including those in the Dallas County Community College District and Austin Community College, offer networking programs that pair well with an entry-level IT job already on your resume.

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

You can find and apply to network analyst jobs in Texas on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings across the state. Search the available roles, find the ones that match your experience and location, and apply directly to the ones that fit.

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