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Texas has one of the highest rates of employment among U.S. states, with more than 15 million residents working.
For those looking for a job — or something that pays a lot better — the Work in Texas website has a plethora of openings for various companies.
Here’s just a few of the highest paying remote and hybrid jobs offered by Texas employers as of February 2026.
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Global Maintenance and Contractor Performance Director: $266,000-$325,000 a yearCompany: 3MWork type: Remote
This position is responsible for developing, standardizing and deploying maintenance strategies and contractor management processes across the company’s manufacturing sites worldwide. Duties include developing corporate guidelines, ensuring alignment of maintenance programs and more. Apply here.
Solution Sales Expert: $256,000-$436,000 a yearCompany: SAPWork Type: Remote
This position is responsible for driving cloud revenue, customer success, adoption of innovation and positioning the organization as a market leader. Duties include developing multi-year strategic account plans, along with driving end-to-end customer value journey. Apply here.
Responsible AI Lead: $250,000-$500,000 a yearCompany: CitigroupWork type: Remote
This position will refine and execute the firm’s artificial intelligence strategy. Duties include enhancing a responsible AI strategy, partnering with the company’s technology teams and leading oversight of the firmwide AI command center. Apply here.
Sales Vice President: $240,000 a yearCompany: Movate, Inc.Work type: Remote
This position is responsible for defining overall sales strategies, utilizing customer/market intelligence and developing growth strategy. Duties include working with internal teams to build qualified pipelines, along with identifying potential strategic partners. Apply here.
AVP, P&C Pricing Strategy & Actuarial Operations GTM: $224,000-$404,000 a yearCompany: USAAWork type: Remote
This position will lead the “Go To Market Readiness” team on pricing decisions. Duties include establishing processes to manage insurance pricing, participating in strategic planning and overseeing financial results. Apply here.
Physical Design Senior Engineer: $200,000-$500,000 a yearCompany: Tenstorrent USA, Inc.Work type: Hybrid in Austin
This position is responsible for static timing analysis and sub-chip level design on advanced technology nodes. Duties include collaborating with cross-functional teams on deliveries and feedback, along with identifying design level issues. Apply here.
Senior Sports Interior Designer: $200,000-$240,000 a yearCompany: AECOMWork type: Hybrid in Dallas
This position operates in client development, visioning, planning, project and development advisory. Duties include serving as the primary contact for clients, leading visioning sessions and overseeing all aspects of design. Apply here.
Texas Water/Wastewater Account Leader: $180,000-$200,000 a yearCompany: ArcadisWork type: Hybrid in Austin
This position will execute and manage projects and engage in client development. Duties include collaborating with area leaders, in addition to coordinating with the company’s technical advisors in water and wastewater. Apply here.
Dermatology Regional Business Leader: $176,000-$242,000 a yearCompany: Takeda PharmaceuticalsWork type: Remote
This position will work cross-functionally with healthcare providers and key accounts to identify shared priorities and deliver clinical value. Duties include recruiting and mentoring a diverse team, along with developing customer-centric business plans. Apply here.
Executive Director, Digital SRE & Operations: $175,000-$335,000 a yearCompany: CVS HealthWork type: Remote
This position will lead the strategy and evolution of enterprise-scale reliability across the digital technology organization. Duties include driving a culture of reliability-by-design and operational excellence, along with building and mentoring technical leaders. Apply here.
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Brayden Garcia is a service journalism reporter at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. He is part of a team of local journalists who answer reader questions and write about life in North Texas. Brayden mainly writes about weather and all things Taylor Sheridan-related.