
The global IT infrastructure giant headquartered in Round Rock, manufacturing enterprise servers, storage, and networking solutions distributed worldwide.
$88.4B revenue · Texas HQ Anchor
A global telecoms and network infrastructure leader headquartered in Dallas, running one of the largest fiber, 5G, and enterprise connectivity networks in the US.
$120B+ revenue · Fortune 500 Top 15
Oracle relocated its global HQ to Austin, operating cloud database, ERP, and enterprise infrastructure services for governments and corporations worldwide.
$52.9B annual revenue · Major TX employer
Tesla's Gigafactory Texas anchors a growing Austin tech infrastructure cluster including energy computing and AI data center operations.
$97.7B revenue · 20,000+ TX employees


890K+
Tech jobs across Texas
$118K+
Average tech worker wage
$12.4B
Texas tech startups raised
Design and manage enterprise networks and cloud infrastructure for Texas's world-class IT ecosystem spanning Dell, AT&T, Oracle, and hundreds of enterprise technology companies. Texas IT network engineers earn $80,000–$128,000, with Austin and Dallas both ranking among the top 10 US metros for network infrastructure career opportunity and job growth.
Deliver technical support for enterprise infrastructure and business systems across Texas's massive and fast-growing tech sector. Dell Technologies, AT&T, and Oracle together employ tens of thousands of IT professionals in Texas, creating one of the deepest enterprise IT support markets in the country with roles starting at $55,000 and specialists earning $95,000+.
Build and scale CI/CD and cloud platforms supporting Texas's booming enterprise and hyperscale cloud market. With Oracle's global cloud HQ in Austin, AT&T's network infrastructure leadership in Dallas, and $38B+ in total data center investment statewide, Texas offers exceptional career growth for cloud infrastructure professionals earning $90,000–$145,000.
Lead cross-team infrastructure modernization and deployment programs across Texas's enterprise technology sector. IT project managers in Austin and Dallas earn $95,000–$150,000, with Dell Technologies, AT&T, Oracle, and Tesla all running large-scale infrastructure programs that create sustained demand for experienced program and operations leaders.