Providing public service is a top priority throughout LCRA. Each month we introduce you to an employee who goes above and beyond in his or her job to exemplify public service at work. This month we introduce you to Lori LeBlue, who helps administer grants to communities in LCRA's service territory. Learn more about Lori and LCRA's Community Development Partnership Program, and see why she's this month's pick for Public Service at Work.
Last year, LCRA’s steel shop handled more than 26 million tons of steel. Workers like Samuel Fields help prepare large pieces of steel before they are used to build transmission towers and substations. In this month’s Public Service at Work video, we’ll take a look at one of the first steps in the process of bringing power to Central Texas. Watch the video to learn more about the importance of his job, why he's proud to help his community and why he's our pick for Public Service at Work.
LCRA is always looking for solid contributors who have the talent, creativity, experience and energy to make a great organization even better.
LCRA is one of the most admired organizations in Texas. It provides energy, water and community services to people in Central, West and South Texas.
LCRA has many tangible assets — power plants, water and wastewater utilities, dams and other equipment and facilities. But its greatest asset is its people. We may have a place for you.
Here are just a few reasons LCRA is a great place to work:
Great work – life balance
Minimal overnight travel
Work in support of LCRA’s environmental stewardship mission
LCRA has beautiful facilities, including covered parking at some facilities
LCRA’s public service mission – public power and community services- noble callings
LCRA’s values embrace Corporate Social Responsibility – safety, environmental, diversity
We can work smart for the long term
LCRA is a big enough company to have excellent resources for an employee to do the job well, but small enough organization to make an immediate impact and have access to senior management
Austin consistently gets high marks for most livable cities in the U.S.
Texas has no state or city income tax
LCRA is an equal opportunity employer and promotes a drug- and alcohol-free work environment.