The IT Help Desk Technician provides first-level technical support to end-users, serving as the initial point of contact and assisting with hardware, software, and network issues. This is a full-time, non-exempt position paid on an hourly basis.
Life at Parkhill
At Parkhill, Building Community is the reason we exist. We invest in extraordinary people who love investing in their communities. We are more than planners, architects, and engineers - we are neighbors who choose to live and work in the communities we serve.
Increase your impact with our team of passionate collaborators. Whether you are a recent graduate with untapped potential or a professional with proven experience, we invite you to discover a career path designed for you.
Parkhill is one of the largest architectural and engineering firms in the Southwest with 14 offices located throughout Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma.
Responsibilities
Respond to initial support requests via phone, email, or ticketing system.
Assist with the installation of software, drivers, and updates.
Troubleshoot basic hardware, software, and networking issues (Windows, mac OS, Office, email, printers, etc.).
Document incidents, steps taken, and resolutions in the ticketing system.
Assist with user account setups, password resets, and access management.
Support remote users via VPN, RDP, and remote tools.
Educate users on IT policies and procedures.
Configure and image devices for new employees.
Set up workstations for new employees and office locations.
Complete Help Desk tickets in a timely manner following SLA guidelines.
Adhere to and enforce Parkhill IT Policy
Desktop/laptop deployments
Printer maintenance
Asset checkout and maintenance
Escalate unresolved issues to Senior Technicians or specialized support.
Other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Minimum education required: High school diploma or equivalent (Associate's or Bachelor's in IT preferred)
Minimum years of experience required: 0-2 years of IT support or customer service experience
Basic knowledge of Windows OS, Office 365, and common desktop applications
Familiarity with basic network concepts (IP, DNS, DHCP)
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to troubleshoot and think critically under pressure
Preferred
CompTIA A+, ITIL, or other relevant certifications
Experience with help desk ticketing systems (e.g., Zendesk, ServiceNow, Freshdesk)
Knowledge of Active Directory and basic user administration
Benefits and Perks
We offer a comprehensive benefits program that supports the whole person. Our benefits include:
Life Balance: hybrid/flexible work schedules, flexible work environment, generous PTO, paid holidays.
Investing in Your Future Growth: specialized training, continuing education, professional licensing, intern development programs, University of Parkhill.
Competitive Benefits: Multiple health plan options, FSA for dependent care, HSA contributions, employer 401k contribution, employer-paid basic life, short/long term disability coverage, performance bonuses.
Well-Being: mental health care, culture committees, wellness program, charitable giving match.
$35k-50k yearly est. Auto-Apply 2d ago
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Architectural Project Manager
Parkhill, Smith, & Cooper, Inc. 3.7
Parkhill, Smith, & Cooper, Inc. job in Lubbock, TX
Are you passionate about designing impactful spaces that shape communities and inspire future generations? Parkhill is looking for a driven and creative Architectural Project Manager to join our Civic Practice in our Lubbock office. In this pivotal role, you will take the lead in managing innovative projects that transform environments, collaborating with a talented team of professionals to deliver exceptional results. This is an opportunity to bring your vision and expertise to life while building meaningful client relationships and making a lasting difference in the communities we serve.
Life at Parkhill
At Parkhill, Building Community is the reason we exist. We invest in extraordinary people who love investing in their communities. We are more than planners, architects, and engineers - we are neighbors who choose to live and work in the communities we serve.
Increase your impact with our team of passionate collaborators. Whether you are a recent graduate with untapped potential or a professional with proven experience, we invite you to discover a career path designed for you.
Parkhill is one of the largest architectural and engineering firms in the Southwest with 14 offices located throughout Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma.
Responsibilities
* Serves as the Client's primary point of contact throughout the entire project lifecycle
* Builds and nurtures client relationships, ensuring continuous communication to maintain client satisfaction
* Leads client meetings, provides relevant project solutions, and addresses client concerns promptly
* Develops and manages the project scope, schedule, fee structure, and budget ensuring alignment with client expectations
* Coordinates resource management, ensuring the project team is properly staffed, and adjust staffing as necessary to meet deadlines and maintain profitability
* Identifies and mitigates project risks that may affect timelines, budgets, or quality
* Monitors and manages project financial health by reviewing billing, expenses, and staff utilization and work plans to ensure project profitability
* Coordinates design efforts between the project team, engineers, and subconsultants to ensure a seamless integration of disciplines
* Manages and fosters collaboration with subconsultants by negotiating agreements, defining their scope of work, and ensuring timely deliverables and that all contractual obligations are met
* Oversees construction phase services and lead the project closeout process, including preparing final deliverables, coordinating punch lists, and ensuring substantial completion is achieved
* Leads, mentors, and supports the project team, fostering a collaborative environment that promotes learning and professional growth
* Directs multiple projects simultaneously, from concept to completion
Qualifications
* Education or commensurate experience in the architecture, engineering or construction industry
* Professional registration as an Architect or Engineer is preferred
* Minimum of 5 years in a project management position
* Proficient in, Microsoft Office, Bluebeam, and Deltek Vantagepoint
* Effective communication skills to allow for engaging collaboration with clients, consultants, and project teams
Benefits and Perks
We offer a comprehensive benefits program that supports the whole person. Our benefits include:
* Life Balance: hybrid/flexible work schedules, flexible work environment, generous PTO, paid holidays.
* Investing in Your Future Growth: specialized training, continuing education, professional licensing, intern development programs, University of Parkhill.
* Competitive Benefits: Multiple health plan options, FSA for dependent care, HSA contributions, employer 401k contribution, employer-paid basic life, short/long term disability coverage, performance bonuses.
* Well-Being: mental health care, culture committees, wellness program, charitable giving match.
$78k-124k yearly est. Auto-Apply 18d ago
Liability Field Adjuster - Lubbock, TX
CCMS & Associates 3.8
Lubbock, TX job
Job Description
CCMS & Associates is looking for 1099 Field Liability Adjusters. We are answering a call to action to add to our existing roster. The time is now to get on with our innovative team! We are seeking auto/homeowners/general liability field adjusters with at least 5 years of field experience.
Requirements:
Minimum 5 years auto and/or premise liability adjusting experience
Working computer/laptop - internet access and Microsoft Word required
Must demonstrate strong time management and customer service skills
State adjusters license (where applicable)
Must have a valid drivers license
Responsibilities:
Conduct in-depth investigations into liability claims to gather facts regarding the loss
Investigate claims by obtaining recorded statements from insureds, claimants, or witnesses, and by interviewing fire, police, or other government officials as well as inspecting claimed damages
Inspect damage to property and obtain personal injury information to assist in determining liability
Maintain acceptable product quality through compliance with established best practices
Knowledge and Skills:
In-depth knowledge of property and liability insurance coverage and industry standards
Ability to prepare full-captioned reports by collecting and summarizing required information
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Prompt, reliable, and friendly
Detail-oriented individual to accurately gather and analyze information to avoid errors
Preferred but Not Required:
College degree
Professional designations and certifications
All candidates must pass a full background check (void in states where prohibited)
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$49k-67k yearly est. 9d ago
Electrical EIT - Water Resources
Parkhill, Smith, & Cooper, Inc. 3.7
Parkhill, Smith, & Cooper, Inc. job in Lubbock, TX
The Electrical Engineer-In-Training (EIT) is responsible for supporting the design and integration of electrical systems for water resources projects. Life at Parkhill At Parkhill, Building Community is the reason we exist. We invest in extraordinary people who love investing in their communities. We are more than planners, architects, and engineers - we are neighbors who choose to live and work in the communities we serve.
Increase your impact with our team of passionate collaborators. Whether you are a recent graduate with untapped potential or a professional with proven experience, we invite you to discover a career path designed for you.
Parkhill is one of the largest architectural and engineering firms in the Southwest with 14 offices located throughout Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma.
Responsibilities
* Assist in the design and coordination of civil engineering projects related to water/wastewater treatment systems.
* Utilize AutoCAD and other industry software to develop and revise construction drawings and technical documents.
* Participate in internal project meetings and collaborate on design timelines and deliverables.
* Conduct limited field visits and site observations under minimal supervision.
* Communicate project status and needs effectively with internal and external stakeholders.
* Assist in the planning and modeling of electrical systems including power distribution, motor control, lighting, standby power, and SCADA/instrumentation.
* Preparing electrical plans, technical specifications, one-line diagrams, control schematics, and bid/construction documents under the direction of senior engineers.
* Develop detailed design components, including non-standard or complex electrical and control system details for pumps, treatment processes, and water infrastructure.
* Support coordination with multidisciplinary design teams, permitting agencies, and clients as needed.
* Assist with field evaluations, construction support, and site visits as assigned.
* Perform other related duties as required to support project delivery.
Qualifications
* Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or Electrical Engineering from an ABET-accredited program.
* Engineer-in-Training (EIT) or Engineer Intern (EI) certification.
* Proficiency with AutoCAD and other civil design software.
* 1 year of experience in water/wastewater treatment or related civil engineering discipline.
* Familiarity with field observation and construction administration tasks.
Benefits and Perks
We offer a comprehensive benefits program that supports the whole person. Our benefits include:
* Life Balance: hybrid/flexible work schedules, flexible work environment, generous PTO, paid holidays.
* Investing in Your Future Growth: specialized training, continuing education, professional licensing, intern development programs, University of Parkhill.
* Competitive Benefits: Multiple health plan options, FSA for dependent care, HSA contributions, employer 401k contribution, employer-paid basic life, short/long term disability coverage, performance bonuses.
* Well-Being: mental health care, culture committees, wellness program, charitable giving match.
$79k-107k yearly est. Auto-Apply 14d ago
Interior Design Student
Parkhill 3.7
Parkhill job in Lubbock, TX
This position is designed for an Interior Design Student to gain practical experience in a professional design environment. The role supports various design projects, including client presentations, project documentation, and field verification. The position provides valuable exposure to the interior design process and is well suited for a motivated student looking to build skills and experience in the field.
Life at Parkhill
At Parkhill, Building Community is the reason we exist. We invest in extraordinary people who love investing in their communities. We are more than planners, architects, and engineers - we are neighbors who choose to live and work in the communities we serve.
Increase your impact with our team of passionate collaborators. Whether you are a recent graduate with untapped potential or a professional with proven experience, we invite you to discover a career path designed for you.
Parkhill is one of the largest architectural and engineering firms in the Southwest with 14 offices located throughout Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma.
Responsibilities
Prepare client presentation and project construction documents.
Assist in coordination with manufacturers' representatives and team members.
Assist in Field verification and documentation.
Coordinate educational presentations and maintain the Parkhill Sample library.
Qualifications
Actively enrolled in a CIDA accredited university with an anticipated graduation of May 2025 or later
Completed sophomore level credit requirements preferred.
Eager to learn, self-starter and task oriented.
A passion to grow in the interior design profession.
Ability to collaborate closely with team members inside and outside the office; virtually and in-person.
Proficient in the use of computers, REVIT, Microsoft Office and InDesign.
Availability to work in the office a minimum of 15 hours per week.
$29k-35k yearly est. Auto-Apply 9d ago
Structural Technician
Parkhill 3.7
Parkhill job in Lubbock, TX
Parkhill is seeking an Engineering Technologist to independently or with minimal supervision, assisting the Engineer in application of principles, methods, and techniques of engineering technology by performing the following duties. Performs non-routine and complex assignments involving Computer Aided Design (Cad) planning for projects of varying size and scope. This is a full-time, exempt position paid on a salary basis.
Life at Parkhill
At Parkhill, Building Community is the reason we exist. We invest in extraordinary people who love investing in their communities. We are more than planners, architects, and engineers - we are neighbors who choose to live and work in the communities we serve.
Increase your impact with our team of passionate collaborators. Whether you are a recent graduate with untapped potential or a professional with proven experience, we invite you to discover a career path designed for you.
Parkhill is one of the largest architectural and engineering firms in the Southwest with 14 offices located throughout Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma.
Responsibilities
Prepare Cad layouts for complete drawing packages and assist in selecting and preparing applicable standard details.
Assist in developing and preparing non-standard and complex design details.
Prepare basic layout of project elements such as structural foundation and framing systems.
Use computerized design software and other relevant computerized tools to prepare design assignments.
Qualifications
0-6 years (minimum) of experience in Computer Aided Design for structural engineering projects.
Ideally possess a working knowledge of Building projects.
Possess the ability to communicate effectively with a variety of team members.
Benefits and Perks
We offer a comprehensive benefits program that supports the whole person. Our benefits include:
Life Balance: hybrid/flexible work schedules, flexible work environment, generous PTO, paid holidays.
Investing in Your Future Growth: specialized training, continuing education, professional licensing, intern development programs, University of Parkhill.
Competitive Benefits: Multiple health plan options, FSA for dependent care, HSA contributions, employer 401k contribution, employer-paid basic life, short/long term disability coverage, performance bonuses.
Well-Being: mental health care, culture committees, wellness program, charitable giving match.
$60k-81k yearly est. Auto-Apply 57d ago
Administrative Specialist
Parkhill 3.7
Parkhill job in Lubbock, TX
Parkhill is excited to welcome a new Administrative Specialist to our team. In this vital role, you will enhance your expertise in word processing, documentation preparation, problem-solving, and more. Your support will be crucial in assisting our Architects and Engineers in delivering projects that make a meaningful impact on our communities. This is a full-time, non-exempt position paid on an hourly basis.
Life at Parkhill
At Parkhill, Building Community is the reason we exist. We invest in extraordinary people who love investing in their communities. We are more than planners, architects, and engineers - we are neighbors who choose to live and work in the communities we serve.
Increase your impact with our team of passionate collaborators. Whether you are a recent graduate with untapped potential or a professional with proven experience, we invite you to discover a career path designed for you.
Parkhill is one of the largest architectural and engineering firms in the Southwest with 14 offices located throughout Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma.
Responsibilities
Receive written or oral instructions, compiles documents to be typed.
Independently prepare more complex documentation with minimal instructions.
Format documents according to Parkhill's policies.
Type, revise, and combine material.
Proofread and edit documents for proper grammar, spelling, punctuation, and format.
Store, organize, and manage completed documents on appropriate data storage medium.
Communicate effectively and professionally.
Explain policy/procedures to other parties based on knowledge of the company and sector.
Prioritize and resolve inquiries (phone, e-mail, in person).
Provide backup support to other departments when necessary.
Provide backup to Office Specialist (specific to certain office locations).
Qualifications
Associate degree or at least two years related experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Proficiency in word processing and documentation software (e.g., Microsoft Office Suite).
Strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously.
Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal.
Attention to detail and a high degree of accuracy in work.
Problem-solving abilities and a proactive approach to administrative tasks.
Experience in an administrative or office support role is preferred.
Type 50+ WPM.
Benefits and Perks
We offer a comprehensive benefits program that supports the whole person. Our benefits include:
Life Balance: hybrid/flexible work schedules, flexible work environment, generous PTO, paid holidays.
Investing in Your Future Growth: specialized training, continuing education, professional licensing, intern development programs, University of Parkhill.
Competitive Benefits: Multiple health plan options, FSA for dependent care, HSA contributions, employer 401k contribution, employer-paid basic life, short/long term disability coverage, performance bonuses.
Well-Being: mental health care, culture committees, wellness program, charitable giving match.
$33k-43k yearly est. Auto-Apply 3d ago
Project Manager - Program Management
Parkhill 3.7
Parkhill job in Lubbock, TX
The Project Manager - Program Management is responsible for managing the successful delivery of design and construction projects for public and private sector clients. Acting as the client's trusted advisor, this role ensures that all aspects of scope, schedule, budget, and quality align with owner objectives. The Project Manager also mentors Assistant Project Managers and upholds Parkhill's values of collaboration, growth, and community impact.
Life at Parkhill
At Parkhill, Building Community is the reason we exist. We invest in extraordinary people who love investing in their communities. We are more than planners, architects, and engineers - we are neighbors who choose to live and serve in the communities we work.
Increase your impact with our team of passionate collaborators. Whether you are a recent graduate with untapped potential or a professional with proven expertise, we invite you to discover a career path designed for you.
Parkhill is one of the largest architectural and engineering firms in the Southwest. We have 14 offices located throughout Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma.
Responsibilities
Leads and manages assigned capital projects on behalf of Parkhill clients, ensuring alignment with owner goals for scope, schedule, budget, and quality
Serves as the client's primary representative, managing communications and coordination among consultants, contractors, and other stakeholders
Oversees preconstruction activities including design reviews, budgeting, procurement strategies, and stakeholder engagement
Manages contract administration processes, including RFQs, RFPs, change orders, claims, RFIs, submittals, and pay applications
Tracks and manages project budgets and construction contracts (GMP, lump sum) to safeguard client interests
Prepares and maintains project documentation, including schedules, reports, and updates for clients and internal leadership
Conducts site visits, oversees punch list resolution, and leads final turnover and project closeout
Ensures project compliance with safety standards, environmental regulations, and applicable codes
Utilizes project management tools such as Procore, Primavera P6, Bluebeam, Microsoft Office Suite, and SharePoint
Mentors Assistant Project Managers, modeling best practices in owner representation and reinforcing Parkhill's client-first culture
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Architecture, Engineering, or a related field
5-10+ years of experience managing complex capital projects across diverse sectors
Proven ability to lead multi-disciplinary teams and manage project scope, schedule, and budget
Excellent communication, negotiation, and leadership skills
Experience managing public-sector and civic projects, including K-12 and higher education, healthcare, or large commercial developments
Working knowledge of alternative project delivery methods such as Construction Manager-at-Risk (CMAR) and Design-Build (DB)
Professional certifications such as PMP (Project Management Professional), CCM (Certified Construction Manager), or DBIA (Design-Build Professional), preferred
Benefits and Perks
We offer a comprehensive benefits program that supports the whole person. Our benefits include:
Life Balance: hybrid/flexible work schedules, flexible work environment, generous PTO, paid holidays.
Investing in Your Future Growth: specialized training, continuing education, professional licensing, intern development programs, University of Parkhill.
Competitive Benefits: up to 80% of medical premiums*, FSA for dependent care, HSA contributions, employer 401k contribution, short/long term disability coverage, performance bonuses.
Well-Being: mental health care, culture committees, wellness programs, charitable giving match.
$97k-134k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Professional Land Surveyor
Parkhill, Smith, & Cooper, Inc. 3.7
Parkhill, Smith, & Cooper, Inc. job in Lubbock, TX
The Professional Land Surveyor provides accurate, regulatory-compliant survey data to support engineering and architectural design. This role involves leading boundary, topographic, and construction surveys, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams, and ensuring data integrity for land development and infrastructure projects that build stronger communities. This is a fulltime position paid bi-weekly on a salary basis.
Life at Parkhill
At Parkhill, Building Community is the reason we exist. We invest in extraordinary people who love investing in their communities. We are more than planners, architects, and engineers - we are neighbors who choose to live and work in the communities we serve.
Increase your impact with our team of passionate collaborators. Whether you are a recent graduate with untapped potential or a professional with proven experience, we invite you to discover a career path designed for you.
Parkhill is one of the largest architectural and engineering firms in the Southwest with 14 offices located throughout Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma.
Responsibilities
* Prepare detailed cost estimates at various stages of design and construction
* Conduct surveys to determine property boundaries.
* Prepare and maintain sketches, maps, and reports of surveys.
* Verify the accuracy of survey data, including measurements and calculations conducted at survey sites.
* Operate and maintain surveying instruments such as GPS equipment, theodolites, and total stations.
* Collaborate with engineers, architects, and construction teams to deliver accurate land assessments.
* Research legal records, survey records, and land titles to understand the context of a land area.
* Supervise and manage field staff to ensure survey accuracy and efficiency.
* Prepare and present reports on survey results to clients and stakeholders.
* Ensure compliance with all legal and regulatory requirements pertaining to land surveys
* Advise on land development and construction projects based on survey results.
* Other duties as assigned.
Working Conditions
* Periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
* Physical and ambulatory demands: Lift and/or carry surveying equipment (5-50 pounds), tripods, and field tools; walk long distances over uneven, sloped, or wooded terrain; stand for extended periods during fieldwork; bend or crouch to take measurements; and move in and around active construction or natural sites.
* Environmental demands: client/customer contact outside workspace; exposure to extreme heat/cold/noise; job functions performed outdoors.
* Travel requirements: Must be able to travel frequently (i.e. weekly-monthly) for activities such as site visits, delivering mail, auditing records, inspecting facilities or other activities requiring frequent travel under normal conditions.
* Equipment/Machinery/Vehicle: Office equipment such as computer/printer; any industry occupational specific. For positions that use company vehicle: Valid state
* Driver's License, proof of auto liability insurance, and a driving record that meets firms' requirements.
Qualifications
* Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) licensure.
* Bachelor's degree in surveying, geomatics, civil engineering, or related field.
* Proficiency in modern surveying technology and software.
* Experience with Geographic Information System (GIS) software.
* Strong knowledge of local and federal surveying laws and regulations.
* Minimum of 5 years experience in land surveying.
* Valid driver's license.
* Ability to travel.
Benefits and Perks
We offer a comprehensive benefits program that supports the whole person. Our benefits include:
* Life Balance: hybrid/flexible work schedules, flexible work environment, generous PTO, paid holidays.
* Investing in Your Future Growth: specialized training, continuing education, professional licensing, intern development programs, University of Parkhill.
* Competitive Benefits: Multiple health plan options, FSA for dependent care, HSA contributions, employer 401k contribution, employer-paid basic life, short/long term disability coverage, performance bonuses.
* Well-Being: mental health care, culture committees, wellness program, charitable giving match.
$41k-65k yearly est. Auto-Apply 18d ago
Environmental EIT
Parkhill, Smith, & Cooper, Inc. 3.7
Parkhill, Smith, & Cooper, Inc. job in Lubbock, TX
Are you passionate about engineering and eager to improve your skills? Join our team as an Engineer-in-Training and be at the forefront of project development. From brainstorming concepts to overseeing construction, you'll be involved every step of the way. Your attention to detail will be vital in crafting precise permitting, monitoring, and construction documents, while your strong communication skills will ensure seamless coordination with all project stakeholders. Experience the thrill of bringing projects to life, as well as maintaining the loyalty of our long-term clients - join us today! This is a full-time, exempt position paid on a salary basis.
Life at Parkhill
At Parkhill, Building Community is the reason we exist. We invest in extraordinary people who love investing in their communities. We are more than planners, architects, and engineers - we are neighbors who choose to live and work in the communities we serve.
Increase your impact with our team of passionate collaborators. Whether you are a recent graduate with untapped potential or a professional with proven experience, we invite you to discover a career path designed for you.
Parkhill is one of the largest architectural and engineering firms in the Southwest with 14 offices located throughout Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma.
Responsibilities
* Assist in engineering efforts from design through construction on a variety of environmental and civil engineering projects.
* Uses computerized design software, including AutoCAD and Civil 3D, and other relevant computerized tools to prepare design assignments.
* Collaborate with team members on design specifications and timelines.
* Perform field construction observation work when necessary, under minimal supervision.
* Work with our industry experts to develop, implement, and maintain environmental compliance programs for public and private clients.
* Perform various forms of environmental monitoring when necessary, under minimal supervision or as part of an experienced team.
* Reduce and compile environmental monitoring results to develop comprehensive reports.
* Assist with development of environmental permits (e.g., air, water, solid waste, etc.)
Qualifications
* Bachelor's degree in environmental or civil engineering
* EIT obtained
* Experience in AutoCAD
* Experience in Civil 3D preferred, but not required.
* Excellent client and team communication
* Possess the ability to adapt and adjust as challenges present themselves
Benefits and Perks
We offer a comprehensive benefits program that supports the whole person. Our benefits include:
* Life Balance: hybrid/flexible work schedules, flexible work environment, generous PTO, paid holidays.
* Investing in Your Future Growth: specialized training, continuing education, professional licensing, intern development programs, University of Parkhill.
* Competitive Benefits: Multiple health plan options, FSA for dependent care, HSA contributions, employer 401k contribution, employer-paid basic life, short/long term disability coverage, performance bonuses.
* Well-Being: mental health care, culture committees, wellness program, charitable giving match.
$37k-55k yearly est. Auto-Apply 6d ago
Electrical EIT - Water Resources
Parkhill 3.7
Parkhill job in Lubbock, TX
The Electrical Engineer-In-Training (EIT) is responsible for supporting the design and integration of electrical systems for water resources projects.
Life at Parkhill
At Parkhill, Building Community is the reason we exist. We invest in extraordinary people who love investing in their communities. We are more than planners, architects, and engineers - we are neighbors who choose to live and work in the communities we serve.
Increase your impact with our team of passionate collaborators. Whether you are a recent graduate with untapped potential or a professional with proven experience, we invite you to discover a career path designed for you.
Parkhill is one of the largest architectural and engineering firms in the Southwest with 14 offices located throughout Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma.
Responsibilities
Assist in the design and coordination of civil engineering projects related to water/wastewater treatment systems.
Utilize AutoCAD and other industry software to develop and revise construction drawings and technical documents.
Participate in internal project meetings and collaborate on design timelines and deliverables.
Conduct limited field visits and site observations under minimal supervision.
Communicate project status and needs effectively with internal and external stakeholders.
Assist in the planning and modeling of electrical systems including power distribution, motor control, lighting, standby power, and SCADA/instrumentation.
Preparing electrical plans, technical specifications, one-line diagrams, control schematics, and bid/construction documents under the direction of senior engineers.
Develop detailed design components, including non-standard or complex electrical and control system details for pumps, treatment processes, and water infrastructure.
Support coordination with multidisciplinary design teams, permitting agencies, and clients as needed.
Assist with field evaluations, construction support, and site visits as assigned.
Perform other related duties as required to support project delivery.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or Electrical Engineering from an ABET-accredited program.
Engineer-in-Training (EIT) or Engineer Intern (EI) certification.
Proficiency with AutoCAD and other civil design software.
1 year of experience in water/wastewater treatment or related civil engineering discipline.
Familiarity with field observation and construction administration tasks.
Benefits and Perks
We offer a comprehensive benefits program that supports the whole person. Our benefits include:
Life Balance: hybrid/flexible work schedules, flexible work environment, generous PTO, paid holidays.
Investing in Your Future Growth: specialized training, continuing education, professional licensing, intern development programs, University of Parkhill.
Competitive Benefits: Multiple health plan options, FSA for dependent care, HSA contributions, employer 401k contribution, employer-paid basic life, short/long term disability coverage, performance bonuses.
Well-Being: mental health care, culture committees, wellness program, charitable giving match.
$74k-118k yearly est. Auto-Apply 15d ago
Site Development Engineer
Parkhill, Smith, & Cooper, Inc. 3.7
Parkhill, Smith, & Cooper, Inc. job in Lubbock, TX
Parkhill is seeking a professional civil engineer with a specialization in site development to be part of our team in Lubbock, Texas. This position is an opportunity to enhance one's design skills while working on Parkhill's diverse range of site development related work. This is a full-time, exempt position paid on a salary basis.
Life at Parkhill
At Parkhill, Building Community is the reason we exist. We invest in extraordinary people who love investing in their communities. We are more than planners, architects, and engineers - we are neighbors who choose to live and work in the communities we serve.
Increase your impact with our team of passionate collaborators. Whether you are a recent graduate with untapped potential or a professional with proven experience, we invite you to discover a career path designed for you.
Parkhill is one of the largest architectural and engineering firms in the Southwest with 14 offices located throughout Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma.
Responsibilities
* Leadership and management of engineers and technicians.
* Technical supervision and design capabilities in the areas of pavement, utilities, grading, site elements, and drainage.
* Client development and management, including successful relationships, financial accounting, and responsiveness.
* Familiarity with local zoning ordinances, subdivision regulations, and other design criteria.
* Manage demands of in-house and external surveying support.
* Community involvement including active participation and seeking leadership roles in civic, technical, and professional organizations.
* Develops proposals, scopes, fees, and tracking performance.
* Development and maintenance of relationships with City departments.
* Presentations at hearings, Commissions, and Council meetings.
* Project types to include:
* Site Design for Office, Retail, Industrial, and Institutional Buildings
* Residential Subdivisions from Land Acquisition to Finished Lots
* Municipal Roadway, Drainage, and Planning projects
Qualifications
* Bachelor's degree in engineering required.
* Professional engineer registration in Texas.
* Minimum 6 years of experience in the types of responsibilities listed above.
* Additional desirable experience would include:
* Experience including plans production and management of the following tasks:
* Experience with entitlements such as Platting, Zoning, and Municipal Permitting
* Experience with Site Planning and Development Master Planning
* Grading and Drainage Design
* Street and Alley Design
* Site Design
* Water and Wastewater Design
* Hydrology and Hydraulics Analysis and Design
* General Civil Design
* Construction Management
* Software including AutoCAD Civil 3D and ArcGIS.
* SWP3s
* Excellent written and oral communication skills to interact effectively with clients, staff, municipal authorities, vendors, and contractors.
* Must be able to attend City Council/client meetings as needed.
Benefits and Perks
We offer a comprehensive benefits program that supports the whole person. Our benefits include:
* Life Balance: hybrid/flexible work schedules, flexible work environment, generous PTO, paid holidays.
* Investing in Your Future Growth: specialized training, continuing education, professional licensing, intern development programs, University of Parkhill.
* Competitive Benefits: Multiple health plan options, FSA for dependent care, HSA contributions, employer 401k contribution, employer-paid basic life, short/long term disability coverage, performance bonuses.
* Well-Being: mental health care, culture committees, wellness program, charitable giving match.
$92k-120k yearly est. Auto-Apply 18d ago
Civil Engineer-In-Training
Parkhill, Smith, & Cooper, Inc. 3.7
Parkhill, Smith, & Cooper, Inc. job in Lubbock, TX
Parkhill is seeking to hire an Civil EIT with a specialization in Site Development and Planning to join our growing team. This opportunity will be in our Lubbock office.This is a full-time, exempt position paid on a salary basis. Life at Parkhill
At Parkhill, Building Community is the reason we exist. We invest in extraordinary people who love investing in their communities. We are more than planners, architects, and engineers - we are neighbors who choose to live and work in the communities we serve.
Increase your impact with our team of passionate collaborators. Whether you are a recent graduate with untapped potential or a professional with proven experience, we invite you to discover a career path designed for you.
Parkhill is one of the largest architectural and engineering firms in the Southwest with 14 offices located throughout Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma.
Responsibilities
* Collaborate with team members to develop proposals, scopes, and fees.
* Manage the demands of planning and modeling, regulatory compliance, and permitting.
* Review project details to proactively manage risk.
* Evaluate observations and design systems that will withstand the elements on the installation site.
* Develop relationships with clients, staff, municipal authorities, vendors, and contractors.
* Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
* Bachelor's degree in civil engineering.
* 0+ years of experience in site development.
* Experience with software including AutoCAD Civil 3D and ArcGIS is preferred.
* Knowledge of environmental regulations and workplace safety regulations.
* Must be able to work in a collaborative environment with non-Engineer decision makers and be able to communicate plans.
Benefits and Perks
We offer a comprehensive benefits program that supports the whole person. Our benefits include:
* Life Balance: hybrid/flexible work schedules, flexible work environment, generous PTO, paid holidays.
* Investing in Your Future Growth: specialized training, continuing education, professional licensing, intern development programs, University of Parkhill.
* Competitive Benefits: Multiple health plan options, FSA for dependent care, HSA contributions, employer 401k contribution, ermployer-paid basic life, short/long term disability coverage, performance bonuses.
* Well-Being: mental health care, culture committees, wellness program, charitable giving match.
$63k-88k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Liability Field Adjuster - Lubbock, TX
CCMS & Associates 3.8
Lubbock, TX job
CCMS & Associates is looking for 1099 Field Liability Adjusters. We are answering a call to action to add to our existing roster. The time is now to get on with our innovative team! We are seeking auto/homeowners/general liability field adjusters with at least 5 years of field experience.
Requirements:
Minimum 5 years auto and/or premise liability adjusting experience
Working computer/laptop - internet access and Microsoft Word required
Must demonstrate strong time management and customer service skills
State adjusters license (where applicable)
Must have a valid drivers license
Responsibilities:
Conduct in-depth investigations into liability claims to gather facts regarding the loss
Investigate claims by obtaining recorded statements from insureds, claimants, or witnesses, and by interviewing fire, police, or other government officials as well as inspecting claimed damages
Inspect damage to property and obtain personal injury information to assist in determining liability
Maintain acceptable product quality through compliance with established best practices
Knowledge and Skills:
In-depth knowledge of property and liability insurance coverage and industry standards
Ability to prepare full-captioned reports by collecting and summarizing required information
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Prompt, reliable, and friendly
Detail-oriented individual to accurately gather and analyze information to avoid errors
Preferred but Not Required:
College degree
Professional designations and certifications
All candidates must pass a full background check (void in states where prohibited)
$49k-67k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Architectural Project Manager
Parkhill 3.7
Parkhill job in Lubbock, TX
Are you passionate about designing impactful spaces that shape communities and inspire future generations? Parkhill is looking for a driven and creative Architectural Project Manager to join our Civic Practice in our Lubbock office. In this pivotal role, you will take the lead in managing innovative projects that transform environments, collaborating with a talented team of professionals to deliver exceptional results. This is an opportunity to bring your vision and expertise to life while building meaningful client relationships and making a lasting difference in the communities we serve.
Life at Parkhill
At Parkhill, Building Community is the reason we exist. We invest in extraordinary people who love investing in their communities. We are more than planners, architects, and engineers - we are neighbors who choose to live and work in the communities we serve.
Increase your impact with our team of passionate collaborators. Whether you are a recent graduate with untapped potential or a professional with proven experience, we invite you to discover a career path designed for you.
Parkhill is one of the largest architectural and engineering firms in the Southwest with 14 offices located throughout Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma.
Responsibilities
Serves as the Client's primary point of contact throughout the entire project lifecycle
Builds and nurtures client relationships, ensuring continuous communication to maintain client satisfaction
Leads client meetings, provides relevant project solutions, and addresses client concerns promptly
Develops and manages the project scope, schedule, fee structure, and budget ensuring alignment with client expectations
Coordinates resource management, ensuring the project team is properly staffed, and adjust staffing as necessary to meet deadlines and maintain profitability
Identifies and mitigates project risks that may affect timelines, budgets, or quality
Monitors and manages project financial health by reviewing billing, expenses, and staff utilization and work plans to ensure project profitability
Coordinates design efforts between the project team, engineers, and subconsultants to ensure a seamless integration of disciplines
Manages and fosters collaboration with subconsultants by negotiating agreements, defining their scope of work, and ensuring timely deliverables and that all contractual obligations are met
Oversees construction phase services and lead the project closeout process, including preparing final deliverables, coordinating punch lists, and ensuring substantial completion is achieved
Leads, mentors, and supports the project team, fostering a collaborative environment that promotes learning and professional growth
Directs multiple projects simultaneously, from concept to completion
Qualifications
Education or commensurate experience in the architecture, engineering or construction industry
Professional registration as an Architect or Engineer is preferred
Minimum of 5 years in a project management position
Proficient in, Microsoft Office, Bluebeam, and Deltek Vantagepoint
Effective communication skills to allow for engaging collaboration with clients, consultants, and project teams
Benefits and Perks
We offer a comprehensive benefits program that supports the whole person. Our benefits include:
Life Balance: hybrid/flexible work schedules, flexible work environment, generous PTO, paid holidays.
Investing in Your Future Growth: specialized training, continuing education, professional licensing, intern development programs, University of Parkhill.
Competitive Benefits: Multiple health plan options, FSA for dependent care, HSA contributions, employer 401k contribution, employer-paid basic life, short/long term disability coverage, performance bonuses.
Well-Being: mental health care, culture committees, wellness program, charitable giving match.
$78k-124k yearly est. Auto-Apply 20d ago
Environmental EIT
Parkhill 3.7
Parkhill job in Lubbock, TX
Are you passionate about engineering and eager to improve your skills? Join our team as an Engineer-in-Training and be at the forefront of project development. From brainstorming concepts to overseeing construction, you'll be involved every step of the way. Your attention to detail will be vital in crafting precise permitting, monitoring, and construction documents, while your strong communication skills will ensure seamless coordination with all project stakeholders. Experience the thrill of bringing projects to life, as well as maintaining the loyalty of our long-term clients - join us today! This is a full-time, exempt position paid on a salary basis.
Life at Parkhill
At Parkhill, Building Community is the reason we exist. We invest in extraordinary people who love investing in their communities. We are more than planners, architects, and engineers - we are neighbors who choose to live and work in the communities we serve.
Increase your impact with our team of passionate collaborators. Whether you are a recent graduate with untapped potential or a professional with proven experience, we invite you to discover a career path designed for you.
Parkhill is one of the largest architectural and engineering firms in the Southwest with 14 offices located throughout Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma.
Responsibilities
Assist in engineering efforts from design through construction on a variety of environmental and civil engineering projects.
Uses computerized design software, including AutoCAD and Civil 3D, and other relevant computerized tools to prepare design assignments.
Collaborate with team members on design specifications and timelines.
Perform field construction observation work when necessary, under minimal supervision.
Work with our industry experts to develop, implement, and maintain environmental compliance programs for public and private clients.
Perform various forms of environmental monitoring when necessary, under minimal supervision or as part of an experienced team.
Reduce and compile environmental monitoring results to develop comprehensive reports.
Assist with development of environmental permits (e.g., air, water, solid waste, etc.)
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in environmental or civil engineering
EIT obtained
Experience in AutoCAD
Experience in Civil 3D preferred, but not required.
Excellent client and team communication
Possess the ability to adapt and adjust as challenges present themselves
Benefits and Perks
We offer a comprehensive benefits program that supports the whole person. Our benefits include:
Life Balance: hybrid/flexible work schedules, flexible work environment, generous PTO, paid holidays.
Investing in Your Future Growth: specialized training, continuing education, professional licensing, intern development programs, University of Parkhill.
Competitive Benefits: Multiple health plan options, FSA for dependent care, HSA contributions, employer 401k contribution, employer-paid basic life, short/long term disability coverage, performance bonuses.
Well-Being: mental health care, culture committees, wellness program, charitable giving match.
$37k-55k yearly est. Auto-Apply 7d ago
Professional Land Surveyor
Parkhill 3.7
Parkhill job in Lubbock, TX
The Professional Land Surveyor provides accurate, regulatory-compliant survey data to support engineering and architectural design. This role involves leading boundary, topographic, and construction surveys, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams, and ensuring data integrity for land development and infrastructure projects that build stronger communities. This is a fulltime position paid bi-weekly on a salary basis.
Life at Parkhill
At Parkhill, Building Community is the reason we exist. We invest in extraordinary people who love investing in their communities. We are more than planners, architects, and engineers - we are neighbors who choose to live and work in the communities we serve.
Increase your impact with our team of passionate collaborators. Whether you are a recent graduate with untapped potential or a professional with proven experience, we invite you to discover a career path designed for you.
Parkhill is one of the largest architectural and engineering firms in the Southwest with 14 offices located throughout Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma.
Responsibilities
Prepare detailed cost estimates at various stages of design and construction
Conduct surveys to determine property boundaries.
Prepare and maintain sketches, maps, and reports of surveys.
Verify the accuracy of survey data, including measurements and calculations conducted at survey sites.
Operate and maintain surveying instruments such as GPS equipment, theodolites, and total stations.
Collaborate with engineers, architects, and construction teams to deliver accurate land assessments.
Research legal records, survey records, and land titles to understand the context of a land area.
Supervise and manage field staff to ensure survey accuracy and efficiency.
Prepare and present reports on survey results to clients and stakeholders.
Ensure compliance with all legal and regulatory requirements pertaining to land surveys
Advise on land development and construction projects based on survey results.
Other duties as assigned.
Working Conditions
Periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
Physical and ambulatory demands: Lift and/or carry surveying equipment (5-50 pounds), tripods, and field tools; walk long distances over uneven, sloped, or wooded terrain; stand for extended periods during fieldwork; bend or crouch to take measurements; and move in and around active construction or natural sites.
Environmental demands: client/customer contact outside workspace; exposure to extreme heat/cold/noise; job functions performed outdoors.
Travel requirements: Must be able to travel frequently (i.e. weekly-monthly) for activities such as site visits, delivering mail, auditing records, inspecting facilities or other activities requiring frequent travel under normal conditions.
Equipment/Machinery/Vehicle: Office equipment such as computer/printer; any industry occupational specific. For positions that use company vehicle: Valid state
Driver's License, proof of auto liability insurance, and a driving record that meets firms' requirements.
Qualifications
Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) licensure.
Bachelor's degree in surveying, geomatics, civil engineering, or related field.
Proficiency in modern surveying technology and software.
Experience with Geographic Information System (GIS) software.
Strong knowledge of local and federal surveying laws and regulations.
Minimum of 5 years experience in land surveying.
Valid driver's license.
Ability to travel.
Benefits and Perks
We offer a comprehensive benefits program that supports the whole person. Our benefits include:
Life Balance: hybrid/flexible work schedules, flexible work environment, generous PTO, paid holidays.
Investing in Your Future Growth: specialized training, continuing education, professional licensing, intern development programs, University of Parkhill.
Competitive Benefits: Multiple health plan options, FSA for dependent care, HSA contributions, employer 401k contribution, employer-paid basic life, short/long term disability coverage, performance bonuses.
Well-Being: mental health care, culture committees, wellness program, charitable giving match.
$41k-65k yearly est. Auto-Apply 20d ago
Site Development Engineer
Parkhill 3.7
Parkhill job in Lubbock, TX
Parkhill is seeking a professional civil engineer with a specialization in site development to be part of our team in Lubbock, Texas. This position is an opportunity to enhance one's design skills while working on Parkhill's diverse range of site development related work. This is a full-time, exempt position paid on a salary basis.
Life at Parkhill
At Parkhill, Building Community is the reason we exist. We invest in extraordinary people who love investing in their communities. We are more than planners, architects, and engineers - we are neighbors who choose to live and work in the communities we serve.
Increase your impact with our team of passionate collaborators. Whether you are a recent graduate with untapped potential or a professional with proven experience, we invite you to discover a career path designed for you.
Parkhill is one of the largest architectural and engineering firms in the Southwest with 14 offices located throughout Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma.
Responsibilities
Leadership and management of engineers and technicians.
Technical supervision and design capabilities in the areas of pavement, utilities, grading, site elements, and drainage.
Client development and management, including successful relationships, financial accounting, and responsiveness.
Familiarity with local zoning ordinances, subdivision regulations, and other design criteria.
Manage demands of in-house and external surveying support.
Community involvement including active participation and seeking leadership roles in civic, technical, and professional organizations.
Develops proposals, scopes, fees, and tracking performance.
Development and maintenance of relationships with City departments.
Presentations at hearings, Commissions, and Council meetings.
Project types to include:
Site Design for Office, Retail, Industrial, and Institutional Buildings
Residential Subdivisions from Land Acquisition to Finished Lots
Municipal Roadway, Drainage, and Planning projects
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in engineering required.
Professional engineer registration in Texas.
Minimum 6 years of experience in the types of responsibilities listed above.
Additional desirable experience would include:
Experience including plans production and management of the following tasks:
Experience with entitlements such as Platting, Zoning, and Municipal Permitting
Experience with Site Planning and Development Master Planning
Grading and Drainage Design
Street and Alley Design
Site Design
Water and Wastewater Design
Hydrology and Hydraulics Analysis and Design
General Civil Design
Construction Management
Software including AutoCAD Civil 3D and ArcGIS.
SWP3s
Excellent written and oral communication skills to interact effectively with clients, staff, municipal authorities, vendors, and contractors.
Must be able to attend City Council/client meetings as needed.
Benefits and Perks
We offer a comprehensive benefits program that supports the whole person. Our benefits include:
Life Balance: hybrid/flexible work schedules, flexible work environment, generous PTO, paid holidays.
Investing in Your Future Growth: specialized training, continuing education, professional licensing, intern development programs, University of Parkhill.
Competitive Benefits: Multiple health plan options, FSA for dependent care, HSA contributions, employer 401k contribution, employer-paid basic life, short/long term disability coverage, performance bonuses.
Well-Being: mental health care, culture committees, wellness program, charitable giving match.
$92k-120k yearly est. Auto-Apply 20d ago
Civil Engineer-In-Training
Parkhill 3.7
Parkhill job in Lubbock, TX
Parkhill is seeking to hire an Civil EIT with a specialization in Site Development and Planning to join our growing team. This opportunity will be in our Lubbock office.This is a full-time, exempt position paid on a salary basis.
Life at Parkhill
At Parkhill, Building Community is the reason we exist. We invest in extraordinary people who love investing in their communities. We are more than planners, architects, and engineers - we are neighbors who choose to live and work in the communities we serve.
Increase your impact with our team of passionate collaborators. Whether you are a recent graduate with untapped potential or a professional with proven experience, we invite you to discover a career path designed for you.
Parkhill is one of the largest architectural and engineering firms in the Southwest with 14 offices located throughout Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma.
Responsibilities
Collaborate with team members to develop proposals, scopes, and fees.
Manage the demands of planning and modeling, regulatory compliance, and permitting.
Review project details to proactively manage risk.
Evaluate observations and design systems that will withstand the elements on the installation site.
Develop relationships with clients, staff, municipal authorities, vendors, and contractors.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in civil engineering.
0+ years of experience in site development.
Experience with software including AutoCAD Civil 3D and ArcGIS is preferred.
Knowledge of environmental regulations and workplace safety regulations.
Must be able to work in a collaborative environment with non-Engineer decision makers and be able to communicate plans.
Benefits and Perks
We offer a comprehensive benefits program that supports the whole person. Our benefits include:
Life Balance: hybrid/flexible work schedules, flexible work environment, generous PTO, paid holidays.
Investing in Your Future Growth: specialized training, continuing education, professional licensing, intern development programs, University of Parkhill.
Competitive Benefits: Multiple health plan options, FSA for dependent care, HSA contributions, employer 401k contribution, ermployer-paid basic life, short/long term disability coverage, performance bonuses.
Well-Being: mental health care, culture committees, wellness program, charitable giving match.
$63k-88k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Field Adjuster (Residential or Commercial) - Lubbock, TX
CCMS & Associates 3.8
Lubbock, TX job
CCMS & Associates is looking for a 1099 Field Adjuster in Texas, specifically the Lubbock area. We are answering a call to action to add to our existing roster. The time is now to get on with our innovative team! We are seeking a residential or commercial field adjuster with at least 1 year of field experience.
Requirements:
Minimum 1 year first-party commercial and/or residential property adjusting experience
Maintain own current estimating software - Xactimate preferred (Symbility experience a plus)
Working computer - internet access and Microsoft Word required
Must demonstrate strong time management and customer service skills
Experience in preparing Statement of Loss, Proof of Loss, and denial letters
Texas State adjusters license
Must have a valid drivers license
Responsibilities:
Complete residential and commercial field property inspections utilizing Xactimate software
Investigate claims by obtaining recorded statements from insureds, claimants, or witnesses and by interviewing fire, police, or other governmental officials as well as inspecting claimed damages
Recommend claim reserves based on investigation, through well-supported reserve report
Obtain and interpret official reports
Review applicable coverage forms and endorsements, provide a thorough analysis of coverage and any coverage issues in a well-documented initial captioned report to the client
Maintain acceptable product quality through compliance with established best practices
Knowledge and Skills:
In-depth knowledge of property and liability insurance coverage and industry standards
Ability to prepare full-captioned reports by collecting and summarizing required information
Strong verbal and written communications skills
Prompt, reliable, and friendly
Preferred but Not Required:
College degree
AIC, IICRC, HAAG or other professional designations
All candidates must pass a full background check (void in states where prohibited)
CCMS & Associates offers multi-line claim adjusting and third-party administration services dedicated to solving the challenges of the complex claim in the property and casualty insurance industry. We create programs that drive a successful claim life cycle while strategically managing all aspects of the complicated issues carriers and policyholders are facing. Servicing excess and surplus/domestic carriers in the United States.