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Control Systems Engineering Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

Experience you will need: * 2 to 8 years of relevant field experience in control systems engineering & automation projects. * Exposure to major industrial instrumentation and standards. * Hands-on ...

... engineering assignments, evaluates, selects, and applies standard engineering techniques to a ... Perform control systems sizing calculations for control valves, relief valves, flow elements ...

This role supports Control Systems Engineers and Senior Control Systems Technicians and is primarily focused on troubleshooting, diagnosing, and correcting system issues to maintain reliable ...

... engineering work Develop and review specifications, including design criteria Perform control ... systems sizing calculations for control valves, relief valves, flow elements, thermowells and other ...

Senior Control Systems Engineer

Houston, TX · On-site

$159.50K - $165.20K/yr

... to difficult engineering assignments, evaluates, selects, and applies advanced engineering ... Perform control systems sizing calculations for control valves, relief valves, flow elements ...

$90K - $120K/yr

Control Systems Project Engineer I Location : Onsite in Mansfield, TX Employment Status ... Deliver assigned engineering tasks accurately, on schedule, and within project scope. * Identify ...

We are developing an autonomous gun turret using advanced computer vision and control systems to precisely detect, track, and neutralize enemy drones. With an engineering-first culture, ACS values ...

We are developing an autonomous gun turret using advanced computer vision and control systems to precisely detect, track, and neutralize enemy drones. With an engineering-first culture, ACS values ...

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How much do control systems engineering jobs pay per year?

As of May 29, 2026, the average yearly pay for control systems engineering in Texas is $101,342.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $78,300.00 and $117,900.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Control Systems Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Control Systems Engineer, you need a solid background in electrical or mechanical engineering, systems analysis, and process control, typically supported by a relevant engineering degree. Familiarity with PLC programming, SCADA systems, MATLAB/Simulink, and industry certifications such as ISA Certified Automation Professional are highly valuable. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help you excel in collaborating with multidisciplinary teams and troubleshooting complex systems. These competencies ensure the safe, efficient, and reliable operation of automated processes in various industries.

How do control systems engineers typically collaborate with other engineering disciplines during a project?

Control systems engineers frequently work alongside mechanical, electrical, and software engineers to develop integrated solutions for automation and process control. Collaboration usually involves joint design reviews, troubleshooting sessions, and the sharing of documentation to ensure that all system components work cohesively. Effective communication and an understanding of interdisciplinary requirements are key to successfully implementing control strategies and achieving project milestones.

What is control systems engineering?

Control systems engineering is a branch of engineering focused on designing, analyzing, and implementing systems that manage, command, direct, or regulate the behavior of other devices or systems. These systems use sensors, controllers, and actuators to ensure that processes operate efficiently, safely, and within desired parameters. Control systems are widely used in industries such as manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, and robotics to automate operations and improve performance.

What is the difference between Control Systems Engineering vs Electrical Engineering?

AspectControl Systems EngineeringElectrical Engineering
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Control Systems, Electrical, or Mechanical Engineering; certifications like Control Systems Engineer (CSE)Bachelor's or Master's in Electrical Engineering; Professional Engineer (PE) license often preferred
Work EnvironmentDesigning, analyzing, and testing control algorithms in manufacturing, automation, or robotics settingsDesigning electrical systems, circuitry, and power distribution in various industries
Employer & Industry UsageManufacturers, automation companies, robotics firmsPower companies, electronics manufacturers, telecommunications

Control Systems Engineering focuses on designing and optimizing control algorithms for automation and robotics, while Electrical Engineering covers a broader range of electrical systems and circuitry. Both roles share similar credentials and work environments but differ in their specific applications and industry focus.

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Infographic showing various Control Systems Engineering job openings in Texas as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 95% Full Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $101,342 per year, or $48.7 per hour.
Control Systems Engineer - Houston, TX

Control Systems Engineer - Houston, TX

S&B Engineers and Constructors

Houston, TX

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


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7.2

Company rating: 7.2 out of 10

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Job description

S&B is seeking a Control System Engineer for all phases of control system development and control system equipment design for projects of varying sizes and complexities (e.g., continuing services project involving multiple engineering disciplines).  Must be fully competent in performing all conventional aspects of Control System Engineering and application of independent judgment for the evaluation, selection and substantial adaptation and modification of standard design engineering criteria, methods, and procedures. Periodic evaluation of work done by less experienced engineers is required.  Assignments require knowledge and understanding of Project Management requirements including staffing and scheduling.

ABOUT S&B

S&B is an exceptional full-service Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) company, proudly maintaining private ownership and operation for over five decades. With our extensive experience, we have successfully undertaken diverse projects across various industries, including Oil & Gas, Chemicals, Petrochemicals, Energy Transition, Power, and Pulp & Paper.  What sets us apart is our unwavering commitment to safety, timely project completion, and cost-effective solutions. Our proven track record speaks for itself, as we consistently deliver outstanding results while adhering to the highest industry standards. Moreover, our company culture is unparalleled, fostering an environment of collaboration, innovation, and excellence.  At S&B, we understand the value of our talented team, and we ensure they are rewarded accordingly. We offer a competitive compensation package, flexible and hybrid work schedules, and a comprehensive benefits program to attract and retain the best professionals in the field.


SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES

Provides technical guidance and coordination of manpower for the Control Systems Engineering staff assigned to one or more projects.  Assists in the evaluation and review for hiring of personnel.

EDUCATION

Normally requires at least a four-year degree in Chemical, Electrical or Mechanical Engineering.

QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE

Requires a minimum of 10 years’ experience in Control Systems Engineering (or equivalent working knowledge/experience).  Incumbent must be cognizant of the capabilities and limitations of various computer software packages and automated engineering and design equipment to effectively direct their use for diverse engineering assignments.  Certified Functional Safety Engineer (Exida CFSE) or TUV Functional Safety Engineer registration is preferred.

 

TYPICAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Meets with clients' technical staff to discuss technical information and features.
  • Prepares sketches and performs calculations for a detailed segment of a project.
  • Conducts field trips to existing plants to gather operating data and equipment information.
  • Prepares equipment specifications, inquiry, and purchase requisitions for approval.
  • Evaluates vendors' bids and drawings to assure compliance with specifications.
  • Communicates equipment design to client and other design disciplines.
  • Reviews and approves design drawings for assigned segment of a project.
  • Participates in reviews of Process Flow Diagrams and Piping and Instrument Diagrams.
  • Participates in the preparation of equipment lists, instrument index and process specifications for instruments.
  • Develop System Architecture drawings showing all control systems on the project including required hardware and communication protocols that interface with the DCS, SIS, PLCs, Analyzers, vendor packaged equipment and Central Control rooms and any other required platform.
  • Prepare control system specification and procurement for multiple control system platforms and attend Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) for equipment purchased by the project or by the client.
  • Develop and support Safety Instrument System (SIS) documentation, which includes but is not limited to Cause and Effect, Safety Requirement Specification, Safety Instrumented Function design, Safety Integrity Level (SIL) calculations and all other documentation related to the Functional Safety Management Plan.
  • Able to support and/or facilitate an Alarm Rationalization between key stakeholders for the project.
  • Monitors subcontracted technical services' activities.
  • Participates in preparation of design guides, guide specifications and contract proposals.
  • May supervise and direct the activities of other personnel working on one or more projects.
  • Provides input to estimates, proposals, scheduling, manpower planning, et cetera.
  • Participates in plant start-ups and field assignments as required.
  • Participates in equipment inspections at vendors' facilities.
  • May plan, organize and supervise design engineering activities for a project of significant size and complexity (e.g., continuing services project requiring the integration of two or more engineering disciplines), or two or more projects of moderate size and complexity (e.g., continuing services projects involving a single engineering discipline).
  • Experienced in safety shutdown and/or critical control systems.
  • Experienced in PLC programming, logic, human-machine interface and/or graphics.
  • Experienced in DCS programming, configuration, human-machine interface and/or graphics.
  • May participate with construction personnel concerning constructability issues as related to field conditions, sequencing, and scheduling of construction activities.
  • May require foreign travel and assignment.

LANGUAGE SKILLS

Ability to read, analyze and interpret general business periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures or governmental regulations. Ability to write reports, business correspondence and procedure manuals. Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups of clients, managers, designers and engineers.

MATHEMATICAL SKILLS

Ability to work with mathematical concepts such as probability and statistical inference, and fundamentals of plane and solid geometry and trigonometry. Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios and proportions to practical situations

PHYSICAL DEMANDS

Occasionally may conduct or participate in a field trip to an operating plant or construction site. This requires normal hearing, the ability to stand, walk, reach, climb and balance, clear close and distance vision, depth perception and the ability to focus. Lifting up to 25 pounds may be required.

WORK ENVIRONMENT

Normal work environment will be a business office with moderate noise. Occasionally may visit an operating plant or construction site. This may require exposure to outdoor weather conditions, loud noise, work near moving mechanical parts, electrical energy, construction equipment, vibration, fumes, chemicals and airborne particles.

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