Mechanical Jobs in Austin

Jobs in Austin have grown rapidly as the city has become a top destination for tech and startups. Major employers like Dell, Tesla, Apple, and Google have significant operations here. Austin combines a strong job market with no state income tax and a reputation for innovation and quality of life.


4 Mechanical jobs in Austin currently available

Job Title: Principal Mechanical Design EngineerJob Family: Mechanical Design EngineeringOrganization: Data Center Infrastructure TeamLocation: Remote OR Austin, TX Requires up to 20% domestic and/or international travel (rare)How will you make an impact? We are seeking a highly skilled, technically proficient and detail-oriented Principal Mechanica...

Description: Are you someone who thrives under pressure, stays organized, and communicates clearly? Now Hiring: Dispatcher - Join a Fast-Paced, High-Impact Team - Apply Now!Regular Schedule: Monday - Friday 9am - 6pmTraining Schedule: 7am - 4pmPay: $20 - $23 an hour (based on experience) Only seeking applicants local to the Austin, TX area1 Yr Ex...

ICON is looking for a Manager of Mechanical Engineering to lead the mechanical engineering group in the Titan Program. As a Manager of Mechanical Engineering at ICON, you will be responsible for the quality of work and outputs by those in your mechanical engineering group. This role is based at ICON's Austin, TX campus. RESPONSIBILITIES Hire...

Job Title : Principal Mechanical Design Engineer Job Family : Mechanical Design Engineering Organization : Data Center Infrastructure Team Location : Remote* OR Austin, TX *Requires up to 20% domestic and/or international travel (rare) How will you make an impact? We are seeking a highly skilled, technically proficient and detail-oriented Princi...

Jobs in Austin are driven by technology, state government, higher education, and a creative economy. Tesla, Apple, Google, Dell Technologies, and the University of Texas are major employers. Tech salaries are competitive with coastal cities while the cost of living, though rising, remains well below San Francisco or Seattle, and Texas has no state income tax. Capital Metro bus and MetroRail provide service, but car commuting is standard. Key employment areas include the Domain tech corridor, Downtown, East Austin's startup strip, and the South Congress creative district. Austin regularly tops lists of the best cities for job growth and has attracted massive corporate investment in semiconductor and EV manufacturing.

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