
Design Professional | Landscape
Parkhill, Idalou, TX, United States
Location
US-TX-Lubbock
Position ID
2026-1972
Overview
The Landscape Architecture Design Professional collaborates on multidisciplinary projects, managing multiple tasks and coordinating with internal teams to meet project goals, budgets, and schedules. Key responsibilities include site planning, developing high-quality design concepts and documentation, preparing and delivering presentations, and supporting approval and permitting processes.
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
Collaborates on diverse projects, including parks and recreation, urban planning, mixed‑use developments, higher education, K-12, sports facilities, hospitality, streetscapes, trails, faith‑based, and civic spaces.
Provides site planning, landscape design, and produces high‑quality conceptual designs, construction documents, and detailed specifications.
Manages work on multiple projects and tasks.
Coordinates within multidisciplinary teams and maintains project scopes to align with objectives, budgets, and schedules.
Delivers compelling presentations to clients, stakeholders, and public audiences.
Applies development ordinances and codes to designs to facilitate approval processes.
Actively engages in professional development, community involvement, and industry events.
Grows in the profession of Landscape Architecture and learns from mentors.
Qualifications
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Landscape Architecture from an accredited program.
Registered Professional Landscape Architect (RLA/PLA) license or the ability to obtain it.
Expertise in design software, including AutoCAD, Adobe Creative Suite, SketchUp, GIS, and 3D modeling tools such as Lumion.
Strong freehand illustration and rendering skills.
Excellent communication and presentation abilities.A team‑oriented mindset with a commitment to producing high‑quality work.
Benefits and Perks
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.
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US-TX-Lubbock
Position ID
2026-1972
Overview
The Landscape Architecture Design Professional collaborates on multidisciplinary projects, managing multiple tasks and coordinating with internal teams to meet project goals, budgets, and schedules. Key responsibilities include site planning, developing high-quality design concepts and documentation, preparing and delivering presentations, and supporting approval and permitting processes.
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
Collaborates on diverse projects, including parks and recreation, urban planning, mixed‑use developments, higher education, K-12, sports facilities, hospitality, streetscapes, trails, faith‑based, and civic spaces.
Provides site planning, landscape design, and produces high‑quality conceptual designs, construction documents, and detailed specifications.
Manages work on multiple projects and tasks.
Coordinates within multidisciplinary teams and maintains project scopes to align with objectives, budgets, and schedules.
Delivers compelling presentations to clients, stakeholders, and public audiences.
Applies development ordinances and codes to designs to facilitate approval processes.
Actively engages in professional development, community involvement, and industry events.
Grows in the profession of Landscape Architecture and learns from mentors.
Qualifications
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Landscape Architecture from an accredited program.
Registered Professional Landscape Architect (RLA/PLA) license or the ability to obtain it.
Expertise in design software, including AutoCAD, Adobe Creative Suite, SketchUp, GIS, and 3D modeling tools such as Lumion.
Strong freehand illustration and rendering skills.
Excellent communication and presentation abilities.A team‑oriented mindset with a commitment to producing high‑quality work.
Benefits and Perks
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.
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