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Make Com Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

Experienced in using the following tools: browse.ai, Clay.io, Pipedrive, Airtable, Make.com. HubSpot CRM, and Apollo.io. * Ability to work and communicate with different teams to create and develop ...

Experienced in using the following tools: browse.ai, Clay.io, Pipedrive, Airtable, Make.com. HubSpot CRM, and Apollo.io. * Ability to work and communicate with different teams to create and develop ...

Comfort operating in a 100% operational role, managing priorities and complexity independently About Make ( letsMake.com ) Make is an AI-first design and engineering agency based in Texas, with team ...

About Make (letsMake.com) Make is a design and engineering agency based in Texas, with team members worldwide. We're proud to have created award-winning software that has been featured in TechCrunch ...

Comfort operating in a 100% operational role, managing priorities and complexity independently About Make ( letsMake.com ) Make is an AI-first design and engineering agency based in Texas, with team ...

Seasonal Staff - E-Com

Houston, TX · On-site

$14.25 - $16.50/hr

Seasonal Staff - E-Com Team A Tailored Brands is a leading omnichannel specialty retailer of ... We are always working to make our Company a more diverse, equitable and inclusive place to work.

Make Ready Founded in 1965 by Mack Pogue as Lincoln Property Company, Willow Bridge Property ... To learn more, visit willowbridgepc.com. We create places people want to call home -- starting with ...

Make Ready Founded in 1965 by Mack Pogue as Lincoln Property Company, Willow Bridge Property ... To learn more, visit willowbridgepc.com. We create places people want to call home -- starting with ...

Make Ready

Frisco, TX · On-site

$17.75 - $23.50/hr

Make Ready Willow Bridge Property Company is one of the United States' most respected full-service ... To learn more, visit willowbridgepc.com. We create places people want to call home -- starting with ...

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Make Ready

Lewisville, TX · On-site

$17.75 - $23.25/hr

Make Ready Willow Bridge Property Company is one of the United States' most respected full-service ... To learn more, visit willowbridgepc.com. We create places people want to call home -- starting with ...

Make Ready

Houston, TX · On-site

$18.25 - $23.75/hr

To learn more, visit willowbridgepc.com. We create places people want to call home -- starting with ... We're currently hiring for a Make Ready -- someone who brings fresh thinking, follows through, and ...

Make Ready

Mckinney, TX · On-site

$17.50 - $23.25/hr

To learn more, visit willowbridgepc.com. We create places people want to call home - starting with ... We're currently hiring for a Make Ready - someone who brings fresh thinking, follows through, and ...

Make Ready

Lewisville, TX · On-site

$17.50 - $23/hr

To learn more, visit willowbridgepc.com. We create places people want to call home - starting with ... We're currently hiring for a Make Ready - someone who brings fresh thinking, follows through, and ...

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Make Com information

What is a Make Com?

Make Com jobs refer to positions at Make.com, a platform that enables users to automate workflows and connect apps without coding. Employees at Make.com typically work in roles related to software development, customer support, product management, and marketing. These jobs focus on building, supporting, and promoting the automation tools and integrations provided by Make.com, helping businesses and individuals streamline their processes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Communications Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Communications Manager, you need expertise in strategic communication, content creation, and media relations, typically backed by a degree in communications or a related field. Familiarity with content management systems (CMS), social media platforms, and tools like Adobe Creative Suite or Google Analytics is often essential. Strong interpersonal skills, creativity, and the ability to adapt messaging for different audiences help set exceptional professionals apart. These skills are crucial for building a consistent brand voice, ensuring effective information dissemination, and supporting organizational goals.

What is the difference between Make Com vs Make Technician?

AspectMake ComMake Technician
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; technical certificationsHigh school diploma or equivalent; technical certifications
Work EnvironmentManufacturing or assembly lines, production facilitiesManufacturing plants, assembly lines, equipment maintenance
Industry UsageCommonly used in manufacturing, electronics, and assembly industriesUsed in manufacturing, electronics, and equipment maintenance sectors
Job FocusAssembling, testing, and troubleshooting communication equipmentMaintaining, repairing, and troubleshooting communication devices and systems

Make Com and Make Technician roles share similar credentials and work environments, often within manufacturing or electronics industries. While Make Com focuses on assembling and testing communication equipment, Make Technicians primarily handle maintenance and repairs. Both roles are essential in ensuring communication devices function properly, but their specific tasks and focus areas differ slightly.

What job categories do people searching Make Com jobs in Texas look for?

The top searched job categories for Make Com jobs in Texas are:

What cities in Texas are hiring for Make Com jobs?

Cities in Texas with the most Make Com job openings:

Infographic showing various Make Com job openings in Texas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 74% Full Time, 22% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution.

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Contract | $40 to $50 per hour | 10 to 20 hrs/week | 90 days with potential to extend


ROLE SUMMARY

There are 3.7 million construction companies in America. Most cannot figure out how to hire. The Contractor Consultants solved it and built a fully remote B2B recruitment platform serving construction and trade businesses across the U.S. and Canada.


Zero to over $12M in annualized revenue in three years. 80+ people. On track to support 1,500+ clients in 2026, with a goal of empowering 3,000 construction companies by 2030.


That growth created a data problem. HubSpot holds the client and revenue picture. Loxo holds the recruiting pipeline. Airtable holds scoring and ticket queues. Ramp holds spend. Make.com moves data between them. Every system is right about its own slice and none can answer a question that crosses two. Today, "what does utilization look like by pod, by month, against revenue" takes a person and a week.


We are fixing that with Supabase as the central warehouse. We need an engineer to build it.

Three things have to be true about your background:

  • You have built production ETL or ELT pipelines against real business systems. Commercial APIs, rate limits, schema drift, and jobs that keep running when a vendor changes a field without telling you.
  • You have owned a warehouse, not just queried one. Supabase, PostgreSQL, BigQuery, Snowflake, or AWS. You know why a schema decision made in week two costs you in month six.
  • You can hand your work to a business user. Enough BI fluency in Metabase, Tableau, or Power BI to model data so it is usable downstream, and you document without being chased.


WHAT SUCCESS LOOKS LIKE

Success Outcome #1: Stand Up our Database as the Single Source of Analytical Truth

  • Design and build the Supabase schema: staging, core, and reporting layers, with documented relationships
  • Model entities that live across multiple systems (client, funnel, role, candidate, transaction) into one consistent definition
  • Build data quality checks that catch duplicates, orphaned records, and failed loads before a human finds them in a report
  • Keep the architecture tool independent. If TCC swaps an ATS in two years, the warehouse survives it

Success Outcome #2: Connect the Stack and Keep the Pipes Clean

  • Build and maintain pipelines from HubSpot, Loxo, Airtable, Ramp, and additional sources as scoped
  • Handle incremental loads, backfills, and historical snapshots so we get time series, not just current state
  • Build monitoring and alerting so a broken sync surfaces immediately with a clear failure reason
  • Consolidate with existing Make.com middleware rather than layering another system on top

Success Outcome #3: Build the Calculation Layer That Turns Records Into Metrics

Raw rows do not run a company. You mathematicize them into the numbers leadership decides on.

  • Build the metric layer: pod and recruiter utilization, funnel throughput, time to hire, client health inputs, revenue per funnel
  • Define each metric once, in one place, so two dashboards cannot disagree about the same number
  • Model and expose data for Metabase, Tableau, or Power BI, and build the first views leadership needs
  • Leave a documented handoff so the next person can add a metric without calling you


ENGAGEMENT TERMS

Rate:  $40 to $50 per hour, based on experience and depth of warehouse ownership

Hours: 10 to 20 per week, flexible, with reasonable overlap into U.S. business hours

Term: 90 day initial contract. There is real potential to extend the engagement based on delivery and roadmap.

Classification: 1099 independent contractor. No employee benefits, PTO, or company-sponsored insurance.

Equipment: Bring your own device (BYD) and hardware. We will provide systems access to relevant software systems.


WHAT GIVES YOU THE EDGE (PREFERRED)

  • 4 to 8 years of data engineering experience
  • Prior API integration work with a CRM (ideally HubSpot), a modern ATS (ideally Loxo), and low code tools (ideally Airtable and Make.com)
  • Fluency in at least one project management platform: Linear, Jira, ClickUp, Notion, Asana, or Monday.com
  • Experience with DBT or a comparable transformation framework
  • Proficient in Python or TypeScript for pipeline work
  • Bonus: experience in a services, staffing, or recruiting business where utilization and throughput are the core metrics


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