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Solids Control Engineer Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

... of solids (particularly of soils), hydraulics, theory of structure, strength of materials ... Provide oversight and documentation related to project quality control in accordance with the ...

Senior Process Engineer, Wet Etch

Sherman, TX · On-site

$89.70K - $116K/yr

Define and control etch chemistry, etch rate, isotropic vs. anisotropic etching, selectivity, and ... Work with and/or around chemicals (such as solids and acids) * Stand for up to 4 hours at a time

Senior Process Engineer, Wet Etch

Sherman, TX · On-site

$89.70K - $116K/yr

Define and control etch chemistry, etch rate, isotropic vs. anisotropic etching, selectivity, and ... Work with and/or around chemicals (such as solids and acids) * Stand for up to 4 hours at a time

Senior Process Engineer - Graphitization

Houston, TX · On-site

$99.30K - $128.40K/yr

Work with other disciplines to design and develop solids handling design requirements. Process ... Process control narratives * Ensure all process deliverables meet project schedule, quality ...

... of solids (particularly of soils), hydraulics, theory of structure, strength of materials ... Provide oversight and documentation related to project quality control in accordance with the ...

... of solids (particularly of soils), hydraulics, theory of structure, strength of materials ... Provide oversight and documentation related to project quality control in accordance with the ...

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How much do solids control engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average yearly pay for solids control engineer in Texas is $75,465.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $55,900.00 and $90,400.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Solids Control Engineer job?

A Solids Control Engineer is responsible for managing and maintaining equipment that separates solids from drilling fluids in oil and gas operations. Their role ensures efficient drilling by maximizing fluid recovery and minimizing waste. They operate and troubleshoot equipment like shale shakers, centrifuges, and desanders to maintain optimal performance. Additionally, they analyze drilling fluid properties and collaborate with drilling teams to adjust processes as needed. Their work helps reduce environmental impact and improve overall drilling efficiency.

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

To thrive as a Solids Control Engineer, you need a solid background in engineering (preferably chemical, mechanical, or petroleum), knowledge of drilling fluid systems, and field experience in solids control operations. Familiarity with specialized equipment like centrifuges, shale shakers, and mud cleaners, as well as certifications in HSE and relevant industry software, is highly valued. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication are important soft skills in this field. These abilities ensure safe, efficient removal of solids from drilling fluids, minimizing environmental impact and supporting smooth drilling operations.

What are common challenges faced by Solids Control Engineers in field operations?

Solids Control Engineers often work in demanding on-site environments, where they must respond quickly to equipment malfunctions, changes in drilling conditions, and strict environmental regulations. Troubleshooting and maintaining solids control equipment under variable weather and time-sensitive conditions can be challenging. Collaboration with drilling teams and other service providers is crucial to keep operations running efficiently and safely. Being adaptable and proactive helps engineers overcome these challenges and maintain optimal system performance.
Infographic showing various Solids Control Engineer job openings in Texas as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% Internship, 1% As Needed, 2% Full Time, 21% Temporary, 65% Contract, and 9% Nights. Highlights an 85% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $75,465 per year, or $36.3 per hour.
Instrumentation & Controls Engineer, Solar Cell Factory (Starlink)

Instrumentation & Controls Engineer, Solar Cell Factory (Starlink)

SpaceX

Bastrop, TX

Other

Posted 19 days ago


SpaceX rating

8.7

Company rating: 8.7 out of 10

Based on 142 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

12th of 59 rated aerospace companies


Job description

INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROLS ENGINEER, SOLAR CELL FACTORY (STARLINK)

The Solar Cell team is revolutionizing power generation for space applications through advanced solar cell manufacturing. We're scaling production of high-efficiency solar cells to support sustainable energy solutions for Starlink constellations, launch vehicles, and beyond. As a Solar Cell Factory Instrumentation & Controls Engineer, you will design, build, and optimize controls and automation systems for the delivery of critical gases and chemicals in solar cell fabrication. This role requires a detail-oriented engineer passionate about safe handling of hazardous materials in a high-volume manufacturing environment, ensuring reliable control code and safe instrumentation and design of processes like vacuum deposition and etching while minimizing risks and maximizing efficiency in our cutting-edge solar cell factory.

RESPONSIBILITIES: 

  • Design, implement, and maintain automation systems including PLC programming and SCADA development for gas farm operations (e.g., vaporizers, storage, and transfer systems) and wastewater treatment processes (e.g., solids separation, clarification, and chemical dosing) to ensure safe, efficient, and compliant performance
  • Develop and program PLC control logic, PID loops, and interlocks for centralized control of distributed subsystems, optimizing for real-time monitoring of parameters such as pressure, temperature, flow, pH, and effluent quality
  • Select, calibrate, and integrate field instrumentation (e.g., transmitters, sensors, analyzers) in hazardous environments, ensuring compatibility with safety standards like SIL, ATEX, and EPA/NPDES regulations
  • Lead commissioning, FAT/SAT testing, and troubleshooting of control systems, performing root-cause analysis to minimize downtime and support 24/7 operations with rapid alarm response
  • Design electrical systems compliant to NEC, NFPA, & UL508A regulations

BASIC QUALIFICATIONS: 

  • Bachelor's degree in engineering, physics, or chemical discipline 
  • 1+ years of experience with fluids/systems manufacturing, controls and automation, and/or programming (internship and extracurricular experience is applicable)

PREFERRED SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE: 

  • Excited by a quick and iterative design and manufacturing role
  • Proven ability to solve complex problems with simple solutions in both design and implementation stages
  • Excellent communication skills both written and verbal, with the ability to make plans and directional recommendations collaboratively and cross-functionally
  • Ability to engineer creative, new approaches to problems while adhering to ANSI/RIA15.06/OSHA safety requirements to keep a factory safe 
  • Hazardous process expertise in an aerospace, oil and gas, or chemical industry where high pressure or hazardous systems for fluids or gasses were in use

Experience with at least one of the specific disciplines listed below. The ideal candidate is interested in learning at least the fundamentals of the other areas they are not yet strong in. 

Electrical/Industrial Controls: 

  • Electrical sizing of motors, valves, pneumatics, cables, circuit protection, VFDs, motor starters, various other motion systems 
  • Design of fail-safe electrical circuits using both safety logic controllers and safety-rated relays 
  • Hands-on experience troubleshooting industrial electrical systems using tools like multimeters, oscilloscopes, EMI probes
  • Proficiency in understanding and creating electrical schematics and single line diagrams (EPLAN preferred)
  • Field bus networks, serial communication, Profinet and Ethernet communications
  • Hands-on experience designing and commissioning high quality electrical panels and electro-mechanical systems with appropriate safety considerations in mind
  • Knowledge of NEC, NFPA, UL508A codes with ability to ensure compliance with control system safety standards 

Industrial Software: 

  • PLC programming, preferably Siemens TIA Portal structured text + ladder
  • HMI, SCADA, IoT (MQTT, OPC-UA), ignition systems with focus on user friendly navigation and machine health monitoring and control 
  • Field Bus Networking protocols, preferably EtherCAT, Profinet, Profisafe, Ethernet/IP 
  • Robotics programming, preferably ABB
  • Industrial software application to mechanical assemblies, electrical systems, sensors, pneumatics/hydraulics, including how to safely checkout these interdisciplinary systems prior to production implementation 

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: 

  • Ability to work long hours and weekends as necessary to support critical milestones 

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