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Meet Sarah. She’s awesome and doing great things in Huntsville. Learn how she lives out her passion, even with her kids! “My career in engineering has given me the opportunity to provide for my family and do something I am passionate about at the same time. My kids love to hear about the construction sites I visit and roll their eyes at me when I tell them about how detention systems work during a storm. They know I love them and that I love what I do… and that makes everyone happy!” // Sarah Allen, PE*, Client Service Leader in Huntsville (AL, TX)
We’re headed to several campuses over the next few weeks, eager to promote many career opportunities at Barge.
Barge works on numerous state-level departments of transportation and municipal roadway projects that meet the challenge to find the best design solution head on. It’s important that we find the solution that’s compatible and economical for the communities they serve. http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vMNfE
First impressions make the difference. At corporate orientation, new hires find out how we are driven by Barge's purpose, vision, and values. They connect one-on-one with leadership, learn how Barge has evolved in its 65-year history, and leave eager to tackle the work ahead.
Barge has many open positions online at http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vMsGd. We also have internships available in structural, mechanical, electrical, and civil engineering. http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vMsG9 Architecture + Engineering + Landscape Architecture + Geology + Geomatics/Surveying
Justin Graham, Barge’s Director of Information Management, recently spoke to Vanderbilt engineering students on how emerging technologies can be applied in the world of engineering. This is Justin’s third year speaking to Vanderbilt’s Civil and Environmental Engineering Information Systems (CE2101).
Exciting things are happening at Barge Design Solutions! We have officially merged with Gould Turner Group. What does this mean for us? Two of Nashville’s most well-established and successful design companies are coming together, creating synergies that will help us both better serve our clients! http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vMH3w
The Barge Community Fund has donated to Junior League of Nashville to support their efforts towards the Nashville Literacy Initiative. Carrie (far left) volunteers with JLN that is focused on engaging children in literacy activities and providing resources to create a passion for reading.
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee has proclaimed Oct. 23 as Imagine a Day Without Water Day to raise awareness about the importance of water in our quality of life. The nation's water and wastewater utilities are being stretched to capacity because of growth and aging infrastructure. While you focus on anticipating customer needs, Barge engineers solve the technical challenges of water systems across the company. Learn more: http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vMRSZ
Barge employee/volunteer Chris Grace can’t contain his excitement over presenting a $4,000 Barge Community Fund grant to Birmingham’s Lifeline Children's Services. The Families Count ministry provides services related to adoption, fostering, orphan care, and counseling.