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Controls Technician Jobs in Texas

Choosing to pursue Controls Technician Jobs in Texas with IES Communications offers a unique blend of professional growth and personal fulfillment. At IES, we're deeply committed to your development, ensuring you're equipped with the latest skills and technology to excel in the telecommunications field. Our team values collaboration and recognizes individual talents, creating an environment where you can build a rewarding career while making a tangible impact on communities throughout Texas. By joining us as a Controls Technician, you're stepping into a role that not only challenges and enriches you professionally but also allows you to enjoy the diverse lifestyle and culture Texas has to offer.

Why a Job as a Controls Technician in Texas is a great idea.

Pursuing a career as a Controls Technician in Texas not only offers the opportunity to engage with cutting-edge technology and innovative projects but also immerses you in an environment where work-life balance thrives amidst the state's rich landscapes and cultural offerings. The diverse terrain and vibrant communities foster a unique lifestyle, blending professional growth with personal exploration and enjoyment, from savoring the local barbecue traditions to becoming part of the passionate football culture.

Why Work for IES communications in Texas?

Choosing to work for IES Communications in Texas as a Controls Technician means joining a team that values your growth and development just as much as we value the services we provide to our clients. Our commitment to leading the telecommunications industry with cutting-edge technology and training ensures you're always at the forefront of innovation, equipped with the skills needed to excel. We pride ourselves on fostering a collaborative environment where your talents are recognized and nurtured, allowing you to build a fulfilling career while contributing to projects that make a real difference in communities across Texas. At IES, we understand that our strength lies in our people, and we're dedicated to providing opportunities that allow every employee to thrive, both personally and professionally.

Company Benefits

Competitive Wages

Medical, Dental, & Vision Coverage

401(k) Plan

Short Term Disability

Compensated Industry Certifications

Optional long-term disability

Paid Time Off (PTO)

Illness, accident, legal, pet coverage.

Company paid life insurnace

Paid training & defined career path

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What will you do as a Controls Technician at one of IES Communications' Texas Branches?

In Texas, our Controls Technician Level II and Senior Lead Controls Technicians are pivotal to our operations, embodying the expertise and dedication we value at IES. Our Controls Tech II professionals adeptly handle low voltage cabling, interpret technical diagrams, and skillfully install control panels and conduit, ensuring the backbone of our projects is solid and reliable. Meanwhile, our Senior Lead Controls Technicians lead by example, managing teams with a focus on recruitment, training, and project oversight, all while maintaining direct communication with our clients to ensure every project meets our high standards of quality and efficiency. Together, these roles exemplify our commitment to excellence and the seamless integration of skills and leadership within our Texas branches, driving success in every endeavor we undertake.

Experience

40 Years

Employees

9000+

Revenue

$2B+

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FAQs

How do I become a Controls Technician in Texas?

To become a Controls Technician in Texas, start by pursuing relevant education, such as an associate degree or certification in automation technology, electrical engineering, or a related field. Gain hands-on experience through internships or apprenticeships to understand the practical aspects of control systems and technologies. Acquiring professional certifications, like those offered by ISA (International Society of Automation), can also enhance your qualifications and appeal to employers. Finally, continuously update your skills and knowledge in this rapidly evolving field by attending workshops, seminars, and staying abreast of the latest industry trends and technologies.

How long does it take to become a Controls Technician in TX?

Becoming a Controls Technician in Texas typically requires 1-2 years of education or training, followed by additional on-the-job experience. The exact timeline can vary based on individual learning pace, specific employer requirements, and any prior relevant experience.

Is being a Controls Technician in Texas a good job?

Absolutely, being a Controls Technician in Texas is considered a good job. The state's booming industries, particularly in energy and manufacturing, create high demand for skilled technicians. This role offers competitive salaries, opportunities for advancement, and the chance to work on diverse projects. Plus, Texas' strong economy and no state income tax make it an attractive place for professionals seeking growth and stability in their careers.

Is there a demand for Controls Technicians in Texas?

Yes, there's a significant demand for Controls Technicians in Texas due to the state's thriving industrial sector, including energy, manufacturing, and technology. This growth has led to an increased need for skilled professionals who can manage and maintain complex control systems.

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