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Lubbock County, Texas

www.co.lubbock.tx.us

 
Lubbock County serves nearly 300,000 residents year round and prides itself in its continued push to deliver efficient public service. As Lubbock County grows in both size and opportunities, we prioritize selecting employees who apply professionalism, integrity, and compassion in the work he or she undertakes. Along with presenting employees an environment to pursue a legal, trade, or clerical career, Lubbock County employees experience job security, stability, and the satisfaction of providing an invaluable to service to his or her community.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Isaac Badu
Director of Technology and Information Systems Profile

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