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Explosive Engineer Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

Warhead & Energetics Lead

Leander, TX · On-site

$97.90K - $129K/yr

This is the engineer responsible for turning explosives into reliable mission effects. What You Own (End-to-End) The complete warhead and energetic system. From concept to validated performance. You ...

Warhead & Energetics Lead

Leander, TX · On-site

$97.90K - $129K/yr

This is the engineer responsible for turning explosives into reliable mission effects. What You Own (End-to-End) The complete warhead and energetic system. From concept to validated performance. You ...

Warhead & Energetics Lead

Leander, TX · On-site

$97.90K - $129K/yr

This is the engineer responsible for turning explosives into reliable mission effects. What You Own (End-to-End) The complete warhead and energetic system. From concept to validated performance. You ...

Wireline Engineer - BL/SL

Midland, TX · On-site

$60K - $90K/yr

Wireline Engineer experience required* As a Slickline / Braided Line Engineer, you will be asked to ... Federal Explosives Regulations & Explosives Safety * API RP 67 * Wireline Truck Operations

Salary: $77,000-$88,000 Test Engineer Department: Testing Location: San Angelo/Balinger, Texas U.S ... Experience in a test environment that involved energetic materials, explosives or firearms

Wireline Engineer experience required* As a Wireline Engineer, you will be asked to supervise the ... Federal Explosives Regulations & Explosives Safety * API RP 67 * Wireline Truck Operations

Wireline Engineer (Local)

Midland, TX · On-site

$60K - $90K/yr

Wireline Engineer experience required* As a Wireline Engineer, you will be asked to supervise the ... Federal Explosives Regulations & Explosives Safety * API RP 67 * Wireline Truck Operations

The Explosives Field Technician serves as representative of HPC-Industrial in creating a continuous working relationship with clients/customers. Transitioning Military , this is a great opportunity ...

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The Explosives Field Technician serves as representative of HPC-Industrial in creating a continuous working relationship with clients/customers. Transitioning Military , this is a great opportunity ...

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The opportunity now is aggressive deployment to keep up with explosive demand to make geothermal an ... As Process Engineer on the Utilities & Controls team, you own the engineering and delivery of the ...

The Explosives Field Technician serves as representative of HPC-Industrial in creating a continuous working relationship with clients/customers. Transitioning Military , this is a great opportunity ...

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The opportunity now is aggressive deployment to keep up with explosive demand to make geothermal an ... As Process Engineer on the Utilities & Controls team, you own the engineering and delivery of the ...

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How much do explosive engineer jobs pay per year?

As of May 29, 2026, the average yearly pay for explosive engineer in Texas is $107,946.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $77,300.00 and $141,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an Explosive Engineer do?

An Explosive Engineer specializes in the safe design, handling, and use of explosives for various applications such as mining, demolition, and construction. They analyze blast requirements, ensure compliance with safety regulations, and oversee controlled detonations. Their work involves risk assessment, environmental considerations, and collaboration with other engineers to achieve project goals efficiently and safely.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Explosive Engineer position, and why are they important?

To succeed as an Explosive Engineer, you need a solid background in chemical engineering, physics, and materials science, typically backed by a relevant engineering degree and specialized training in explosives. Familiarity with modeling software, blast simulation tools, and certifications such as ATF licensing or IMES compliance are often required. Strong problem-solving abilities, meticulous attention to detail, and effective teamwork and communication skills help distinguish top professionals in this field. These competencies are critical for ensuring safety, complying with regulations, and delivering successful project outcomes involving hazardous materials.

What is a typical work environment like for an Explosive Engineer?

Explosive Engineers often split their time between office-based planning and on-site fieldwork, which can include mines, construction sites, or testing facilities. You may collaborate closely with safety officers, site managers, and regulatory authorities to design, implement, and monitor controlled explosions. The role frequently involves strict adherence to safety protocols, detailed documentation, and ongoing risk assessments to ensure compliance with local and federal regulations. While the environment can be high-pressure and requires the utmost precision, it also offers opportunities to work with cutting-edge technology and be part of multidisciplinary teams tackling complex engineering challenges.

Which engineers make $100,000?

Explosive engineers, also known as explosive specialists or blasters, can earn $100,000 or more annually, especially with experience, specialized skills, and certifications such as OSHA or DOT. Salaries vary based on industry, location, and project complexity, with those working in construction, mining, or demolition often reaching or exceeding this level.
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Infographic showing various Explosive Engineer job openings in Texas as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, and 13% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $107,946 per year, or $51.9 per hour.

Warhead & Energetics Lead

Wild West Systems Inc.

Leander, TX • On-site

$97.90K - $129K/yr

Full-time

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

The Mandate
Your job is simple and serious: design the warhead that makes the system effective.
Wild West Systems is building missile systems where performance is determined by the interaction between propulsion, aerodynamics, and terminal effects.
You own the terminal effects.
You will design, test, and iterate the warhead and energetic systems that deliver mission impact.
You will move from physics → explosive design → testing → iteration.
If the warhead doesn't perform, it's your problem. If testing reveals unknowns, you design the experiment. If safety or compliance is unclear, you own the solution.
This is not a modeling-only role. This is not a compliance-only role.
This is the engineer responsible for turning explosives into reliable mission effects.
What You Own (End-to-End)
The complete warhead and energetic system.
From concept to validated performance.
You own:
Warhead architecture Explosive selection Explosive train design Fragmentation and blast behavior Testing and characterization Manufacturing methods Safety and regulatory compliance
You are responsible for ensuring the warhead works, can be built safely, and performs consistently.
This includes building the capability to do that work.
You will establish the company's energetic development capability from the ground up.
What You Actually Do
Design and develop warheads for missile systems, including directional fragmentation architectures.
Translate mission effects into warhead design parameters.
Select appropriate explosive materials and energetic systems based on performance, safety, and manufacturability.
Design and validate the explosive train, including detonators, boosters, and initiation systems.
Develop explosive testing programs including:
Fragmentation characterization Blast effects testing Instrumentation and measurement Data analysis and interpretation
Plan and execute explosive tests at an external test range.
Analyze results and iterate designs quickly.
Develop and document safe manufacturing processes for explosive components.
Establish procedures for explosive handling, storage, and assembly.
Train technicians to safely manufacture energetic systems once processes are validated.
Own explosive safety and regulatory compliance including ATF and military explosive handling requirements.
Maintain all required documentation, safety plans, and regulatory records.
Collaborate with propulsion, mechanical, electrical, and systems engineers to integrate the warhead into the vehicle.
Ensure the energetic subsystem integrates cleanly with the overall system architecture.
Where appropriate, develop simplified models or simulations to support design decisions, but rely on testing and iteration to validate performance.
Who You Are
You have designed or significantly contributed to real explosive or warhead systems.
You understand how explosive performance translates into real-world effects.
You are comfortable moving between theory, engineering judgment, and physical testing.
You know how to design safe explosive tests and extract useful data from them.
You understand the military's safety expectations and explosive handling requirements.
You can operate independently and build capability where none currently exists.
You are comfortable being the sole energetics expert inside a fast-moving engineering organization.
You are pragmatic, disciplined, and focused on results.
You take ownership like an operator, not a specialist.
Onsite, full-time, Leander, TX.
Core Technical Capabilities
Warhead design and effects engineering
Explosive material selection
Explosive train architecture
Fragmentation and blast characterization
Explosive testing design and execution
Instrumentation and data analysis
Manufacturing process development for energetic systems
Explosive safety and compliance
Understanding of military explosive safety standards and requirements
Experience working with explosive ranges or test facilities
Modeling and simulation experience (hydrocodes, fragmentation models, etc.) is a strong plus but not required.
Experience Requirements
Minimum 5+ years of experience working with explosive systems, energetics, or warhead development.
Backgrounds may include:
Missile systems Ordnance engineering Energetics development Defense weapons programs Government or defense contractor programs
Candidates must be:
U.S. Citizens ITAR compliant Able to work with controlled defense technologies
Experience with explosive safety compliance and regulatory documentation is required.
What Success Looks Like
The company develops a reliable, repeatable warhead capability.
Explosive testing programs generate clear performance data.
Warhead designs improve rapidly with each iteration.
Manufacturing processes for energetic components are documented and safe.
The company has a disciplined explosive development capability rather than ad-hoc testing.
The warhead performs as intended in real systems.
Why This Role Exists
Because propulsion and aerodynamics get the vehicle to the target.
The warhead determines whether the mission succeeds.
Your job is to make that success reliable.
***We do not work with staffing companies. Direct applicants only***