Las Colinas Association Employment Opportunities
Las Colinas Association Employment Opportunities
Thank you for your interest in employment with the Las Colinas Association. Read below to learn about available job opportunities with the Las Colinas Association.
Equal Opportunity Employer
The Las Colinas Association does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, or disability in employment or the provision of services.
Qualifications
Qualifications given in the job description represent only the minimum qualifications necessary to perform the essential functions of the job. In addition to these qualifications, the minimum age requirement for regular full-time and part-time employment is 18. Preference for interviews by the department is given to the most qualified applicants who may possess more specific education and/or experience than is given in a particular job description. Duties shown in the job description represent a summary of the essential duties and responsibilities. Other duties may be assigned.
The Las Colinas Association requires pre-employment drug screening.
Who We Are
In 1973, Ben Carpenter unveiled an innovative master plan for transforming his family’s 6,000-acre Hackberry Creek Ranch into an unparalleled urban development. This groundbreaking vision included custom homes, golf courses, picturesque lakes, canals, office buildings, and overhead trams. Over the next 15 years, this once serene prairie landscape evolved into the vibrant, multi-faceted community known as Las Colinas.
More than fifty years later, Las Colinas has lived up to Ben Carpenter’s original dream, distinguishing itself as a premier destination for living, working, and leisure. Throughout this transformative journey, the Las Colinas Association (LCA) has been instrumental in guiding the community’s development, committed to preserving its exceptional standard of living.
Through the support of its members, the LCA offers unparalleled services that are the cornerstone of Las Colinas’ enduring appeal. From the diligent upkeep of communal spaces like parks and waterways to the enforcement of deed restrictions and the provision of round-the-clock security patrols, these efforts have proven key to sustaining the vibrancy and allure of Las Colinas.



What We Do
The Las Colinas Association is dedicated to providing a high level of service to its members, which are comprised of both residential and commercial property owners. Some of the key services include:
- Provide enhanced security patrol throughout Las Colinas by either automobile, foot, or bike
- Alarm monitoring for LCA members
- Uphold architectural standards to maintain the unique quality of Las Colinas
- Oversee more than 100 miles of medians and common areas through LCA’s litter control program
- Offer community advocacy, member resources and engaging activations
- Landscape and/or maintenance of nearly 500 acres of parks, greenbelts and open spaces
- Holiday light installation of over half a million lights in and around the Urban Center


