Comprehensive engineering, design and construction management for utilities and telecom infrastructure.
Entry-level engineering technician/designer for electrical distribution projects.
9 days ago
Entry-level
Full Time
Fort Worth, TX
Office Full-Time
Company Size
501 Employees
Service Specialisms
Construction Management
Engineering Services
Telecommunication Design
Joint Use Services
System & Asset Management
Storm Support
Sector Specialisms
Electrical Utility Construction
Telecommunication Design
Joint Use Services
System and Asset Management
Construction Management
Storm Support
Role
Description
cad drafting
electrical design
design review
site visits
project setup
data analysis
Perform project tasks and assignments within budgeted hours and deadlines
Travel to regional job sites per client specifications (20%)
Review design drawings for quality assurance (to ensure projects are within scope, budget, and schedule)
Execute changes to designs or sketches and redlines or mark-ups on ongoing projects
Analyze reports, drawings, and tests to plan and design projects
Execute a variety of electrical design assignments using the client’s distribution standard drawings and comply with NES procedures
Work with leaders and team members to facilitate/support internal change efforts to increase organizational effectiveness
Interpret and incorporate design codes and specifications related to design requirements
Assist with the set-up of projects in applicable project management systems and ensure accurate data entry
Use proprietary drafting software (CAD) for client projects, including newbuilds, alterations, redevelopments, etc. and work with Engineers to implement design changes into the system
Requirements
autocad
microstation
solidworks
excel
associate's
electrical design
Travel will be required at a minimum of 20% of the time
Microsoft Office Suite (emphasis on Excel)
Proficiency in Microsoft Office such as Excel, Word, Outlook, and Teams
Ability to occasionally lift, pull, carry, and push items weighing up to 50 pounds
Ability to work collaboratively with others, including, but not limited to: Project Managers, Engineers, and other Tech/Designers
Proficiency with design software such as AutoCAD, MicroStation, and Solid Works - preferred, but not required
Excellent organizational skills, attention to detail, and ability to handle multiple tasks
Ability to handle stressful situations in a calm and courteous manner
Ability to work extended hours, as needed
Prolonged sitting and standing are required
Excellent written & verbal communication skills
Associate's Degree in Drafting / Design Technology (or similar) is preferred, but not required
Experience working with electrical distribution systems is a plus
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, and attention to detail
Knowledge of electrical design, calculations, and design systems is a plus
Requires working under some stressful conditions to meet deadlines and Company needs
High School Diploma or GED equivalent
Benefits
Paid Time Off (PTO)
Comprehensive Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance
401K with Company match
9 Paid Company Holidays
In-Office Position - Entry Level - Growth Opportunities - Training Provided **
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
employment contingent on successful background check, including verification of driving history, criminal records, and other relevant factors.
Company
Overview
Founded 1992
Year Established
The company was established in Tyler, Texas, marking the beginning of its journey in utility field services.
21 States
Geographic Reach
TechServ expanded its operations to serve clients across 21+ states, emphasizing regional office presence.
$750M Revenue
Annual Revenue
By 2025, the company achieved a revenue milestone of approximately $750 million, driven by storm response and telecom growth.
3 States Licensed
Licensed Jurisdictions
TechServ holds engineering firm registrations in Texas, Arkansas, and Oklahoma to meet client needs.
It steadily expanded across 21+ states, leveraging regional offices to serve investor‑owned, municipal and cooperative utility clients.
Typical work spans transmission line construction oversight, distribution system design, telecom make‑ready coordination, and storm damage assessment.
Beyond field work, it evolved into engineering design, permitting, and end‑to‑end construction management for utility and telecom infrastructure.
Its service lines cover power transmission, distribution, joint‑use telecom, storm recovery, and compliance/permitting projects.
Unusually, it embeds personnel locally or remotely to act as extensions of client teams—tailoring presence to project needs.
White‑glove storm assessment service was formally launched following its CEO’s leadership during hurricane and ice‑storm recoveries.
Culture + Values
Growth – Support – Impact
You’ll have opportunities to grow
Your work will be valued
Your work makes a direct impact
Your safety is our priority
Be Supported
Environment + Sustainability
No publicly stated environmental or sustainability strategy, goals, or net zero target found
No data-driven environmental metrics or achievements disclosed on website or LinkedIn
Inclusion & Diversity
Provide equal employment opportunities regardless of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, age, or veteran status
Promote an inclusive workplace culture where every employee feels valued, respected, and empowered to contribute
Committed to recruiting, retaining, and advancing individuals from diverse backgrounds at all levels
Extend commitment through supplier diversity—actively seeking minority‑, women‑, veteran‑, LGBTQ+‑, and disabled‑owned businesses
Engage with and support local communities, organizations, and initiatives that promote diversity and inclusion