Manufacturing Jobs in Texas with H-1B1 Sponsorship

Texas manufacturing employs over 900,000 workers, and H-1B1 visa sponsorship is available through major employers including Samsung Austin Semiconductor, Texas Instruments, and Celanese. Engineering, process, and quality roles at facilities across Houston, Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth, and San Antonio represent the core of H-1B1 opportunity in the state's industrial sector.

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Overview

Open Jobs134+
Top Visa TypeH-1B
Work Type87% On-site
Salary Range$92K – $129K
Top LocationAustin, TX
Most JobsApplied Materials

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Eco Services
Landscape Laborer
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Landscape Laborer
Eco Services
La Grange, Texas
$17/hr - $22/hr
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Applied Materials
Technical Project / Program Manager
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Technical Project / Program Manager
Applied Materials
Austin, Texas
Project & Program Management
Business Analysis
Data Science & Analytics
Procurement & Supply Chain
Project Management
Program Management
Supply Chain
$96,000/yr - $132,000/yr
On-Site
3+ yrs exp.
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Siemens Energy
Gas Turbine Repair and Overhaul Engineer
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Gas Turbine Repair and Overhaul Engineer
Siemens Energy
Houston, Texas
Specialized Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Project & Program Management
Engineering (Non-Software)
Project Management
On-Site
8+ yrs exp.
Bachelor's

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Boeing
Supply Chain Specialist
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Supply Chain Specialist
Boeing
Irving, Texas
Procurement & Supply Chain
Supply Chain
Logistics & Fleet Management
$50/hr - $55/hr
On-Site
5+ yrs exp.
Bachelor's

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AECOM
Schematic Project Manager
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Schematic Project Manager
AECOM
Dallas, Texas
Project & Program Management
Specialized Engineering
Civil & Structural Engineering
Project Management
Engineering (Non-Software)
Civil Engineering
$135,000/yr - $240,000/yr
On-Site
10+ yrs exp.
Bachelor's
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Job Roles in Manufacturing in Texas

Project & Program Management71 jobs
Project Management57 jobs
Engineering (Non-Software)38 jobs
Specialized Engineering32 jobs
Manufacturing Operations29 jobs
Quality Control26 jobs
Procurement & Supply Chain23 jobs
Human Resources22 jobs
Supply Chain21 jobs
Partnerships & Business Development19 jobs

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which manufacturing companies sponsor H-1B1 visas in Texas?

Texas manufacturing H-1B1 sponsors include semiconductor and electronics firms such as Texas Instruments and Samsung Austin Semiconductor, chemical manufacturers like Celanese, LyondellBasell, and Dow, and aerospace and defense contractors operating in the Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston corridors. These companies regularly file Labor Condition Applications for specialty occupation roles in engineering, process development, and quality assurance.

Which cities in Texas have the most manufacturing H-1B1 sponsorship jobs?

Houston leads due to its concentration of petrochemical and energy manufacturing employers along the Gulf Coast. Dallas-Fort Worth follows closely, driven by electronics, aerospace, and industrial equipment manufacturers. Austin has grown significantly with semiconductor and advanced electronics facilities. San Antonio hosts automotive and defense manufacturing operations that also generate H-1B1 specialty occupation roles.

What types of manufacturing roles typically qualify for H-1B1 sponsorship?

Roles that qualify as specialty occupations under H-1B1 requirements typically include process engineers, chemical engineers, electrical engineers, quality systems engineers, manufacturing engineers, and materials scientists. The position must require a minimum of a bachelor's degree in a specific technical field. General production, assembly, and supervisory roles that do not require a specialty degree do not typically qualify.

How do I find manufacturing H-1B1 sponsorship jobs in Texas?

Migrate Mate is built specifically for international candidates seeking H-1B1 sponsorship and filters manufacturing roles in Texas by visa type. Because H-1B1 is available only to Chilean and Singaporean nationals, the pool of competing applicants is far smaller than H-1B, which can make targeting Texas manufacturing employers on Migrate Mate a practical starting point for your search.

Are there state-specific considerations for H-1B1 sponsorship in Texas manufacturing?

Texas has no state income tax, which affects total compensation comparisons but does not change federal H-1B1 prevailing wage obligations. Texas's large petrochemical and semiconductor sectors mean some roles involve facility security clearance requirements that could complicate sponsorship for certain nationalities. H-1B1 is available only to Chilean and Singaporean nationals, so confirming eligibility before approaching Texas employers is important.

What is the prevailing wage for H-1B1 manufacturing jobs in Texas?

U.S. employers sponsoring a visa must pay at least the prevailing wage, which is what workers in the same role, area, and experience level typically earn. The Department of Labor sets this rate to make sure companies aren't hiring foreign workers simply because they'd accept lower pay than a U.S. worker. It varies by job title, location, and experience. You can look up current prevailing wage rates for any occupation and location using the OFLC Wage Search page.

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