Power Systems Engineering Jobs in Texas

Power Systems Engineering jobs in Texas are among the most active in the country, concentrated in electric utilities, oil and gas infrastructure, and large-scale renewable energy development, with openings from entry-level engineers through senior principal roles. Houston, Austin, and Dallas lead in hiring volume, anchored by employers like Oncor, CPS Energy, and ERCOT, which operates the state's independent grid and drives consistent demand for grid reliability and transmission specialists. The most in-demand specialties are transmission planning, protection and relay engineering, and grid interconnection for solar and wind projects. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.

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Overview

Open roles66+
Top employerDNV
Top cityAustin, TX
Cities hiring17
Work type64% On-site
Top industryConsulting

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Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories
Power Systems Automation Engineer
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Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories
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Power Systems Automation Engineer
Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories
Boerne, Texas
Specialized Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering
Engineering (Non-Software)
Manufacturing Engineering
$84k - $144k/yr
On-Site
Bachelor's
1,001-5,000

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Electric Power Engineers
Power Systems Engineer II
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Power Systems Engineer II
Electric Power Engineers
Austin, Texas
Specialized Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Engineering (Non-Software)
Remote (US)
Bachelor's
51-200

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Electric Power Engineers
Power Systems Engineer II
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Power Systems Engineer II
Electric Power Engineers
Austin, Texas
Specialized Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Engineering (Non-Software)
Hybrid
Bachelor's
51-200

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MWResource, Inc.
Power System Engineer
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Power System Engineer
MWResource, Inc.
Taylor, Texas
Specialized Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Engineering (Non-Software)
$90k - $119k/yr
Remote (US)
Bachelor's

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Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories
Power Systems Studies/Protection Engineer
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Power Systems Studies/Protection Engineer
Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories
Houston, Texas
Specialized Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Project & Program Management
Engineering (Non-Software)
Project Management
$115k - $201k/yr
On-Site
Bachelor's
1,001-5,000

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Power Systems Engineering Jobs by City in Texas

Where Texas roles are concentrated, by current openings.

Austin
22 jobs
Houston
19 jobs
Dallas
8 jobs
Lubbock
3 jobs
Texas City
2 jobs
Alvin
1 jobs
Boerne
1 jobs
Carrollton
1 jobs
Clifton
1 jobs

Power Systems Engineering Job Market in Texas

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

Who's Hiring

  • DNV
    DNV11
  • Electric Power Engineers
    Electric Power Engineers10
  • Generac Power Systems
    Generac Power Systems8
  • Texas New Mexico Power
    Texas New Mexico Power8
  • Apple
    Apple7

Top Industries Hiring

  • Consulting & Professional Services36
  • Energy11
  • Manufacturing11
  • Electronics & Hardware7
  • Construction & Real Estate5

What Texas Employers Look For

The qualifications that appear most often in power systems engineering jobs across Texas.

  • Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering with power systems coursework required
  • Professional Engineer license from the Texas Board of Professional Engineers preferred or required
  • Experience with power system modeling software such as PSS/E, PSCAD, or PowerWorld
  • Knowledge of ERCOT market rules, grid operations, and NERC reliability standards
  • Familiarity with transmission planning, load flow studies, and protection coordination
  • Experience with renewable energy interconnection studies or substation design a plus

Power Systems Engineering Jobs in Texas: Frequently Asked Questions

How do you become a power systems engineering in Texas?

You become a power systems engineer in Texas by earning a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and then pursuing licensure through the Texas Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors. The path typically starts with passing the Fundamentals of Engineering exam, gaining qualifying experience, and then sitting for the Principles and Practice of Engineering exam to earn your Professional Engineer license. Many Texas employers in utilities and energy will hire early-career engineers without a PE license while they work toward it.

How much do power systems engineerings make in Texas?

Power systems engineerings in Texas earn a median of about $115,810 a year, based on May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, ranging from around $64,430 for the lowest 10% to over $177,780 for the top 10%. Pay rises with experience, specialty, and employer.

Which companies hire power systems engineerings in Texas?

Employers hiring power systems engineerings in Texas right now include DNV, Electric Power Engineers, and Generac Power Systems, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Texas's independent grid operator ERCOT, investor-owned utilities like Oncor and CenterPoint Energy, and large renewable energy developers maintain some of the most consistent hiring pipelines in the state.

Which Texas cities have the most power systems engineering jobs?

Austin, Houston, and Dallas have the most power systems engineering openings in Texas. Houston dominates because of its concentration of energy company headquarters and large engineering firms serving the oil, gas, and power sectors, while Austin attracts ERCOT-related roles and growing tech-adjacent grid modernization work, and Dallas draws hiring from major transmission operators and large commercial utility clients across North Texas.

Are there remote power systems engineering jobs in Texas?

Yes, but they're limited. Power systems engineering often requires on-site work for substation commissioning, field studies, and utility coordination, so full remote roles are not the norm. About 36% of power systems engineering openings tied to Texas are remote or hybrid as of June 2026, and those positions are most commonly in planning, modeling, and interconnection study roles that are desk-based rather than field-based.

How can I get hired as a power systems engineering in Texas with little or no experience?

The most realistic entry path is a new-graduate role at a Texas utility or engineering consultancy. Oncor, CPS Energy, and CenterPoint Energy run structured new-grad and rotational engineering programs that place candidates directly into power systems teams. Internships at these utilities or at consulting firms serving ERCOT are the strongest door-openers. Candidates who have passed the Fundamentals of Engineering exam and completed coursework in power systems analysis or protection stand out, and adjacent roles in electrical design or distribution planning are common lateral moves into core power systems work.

Where can I find and apply to power systems engineering jobs in Texas?

You can find and apply to power systems engineering jobs in Texas on Migrate Mate, which lists current Texas openings from utilities, energy companies, and engineering firms across the state. Find roles that fit your experience and apply directly from the listings.

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