Automation Technician Jobs in Texas

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Automation technician jobs in Texas are often close to the floor: keeping automated lines running, diagnosing electrical and controls faults, supporting maintenance teams, and helping production recover when equipment stops. Relevant openings may use titles like automation technician, controls technician, PLC technician, equipment maintenance technician, robotics technician, or electrical controls technician.

The strongest Texas postings usually involve practical troubleshooting around PLCs, HMIs, sensors, drives, conveyors, robot cells, panels, industrial networks, and automated process or assembly equipment. Some jobs are plant-side uptime roles. Others support startup, field service, commissioning, or large project ramps in fast-growing manufacturing environments.

Use this page when the job seeker wants hands-on automation support rather than a pure engineering design role. For deeper programming ownership, compare controls engineer and PLC pages. For trade-focused electrical work, compare industrial electrician roles.

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