About USACE People

With an inspiring legacy that reaches back to 1775, USACE is committed to solving the nation’s toughest engineering challenges. But we cannot achieve this without the support of a diverse, talented, and agile workforce. In today’s highly competitive environment, when everyone is fighting for limited resources and talent, having a workplace that integrates USACE core values into its culture, mission, vision, and business practices are foundational for organizational success.

 

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‘You either love or hate Pullman’: USACE project engineer, Washington State University alumna, reflects on vital project for alma mater
Jun. 20, 2025 | 
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For Katlyn Struxness, a project engineer with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Seattle District, Pullman, Wash. isn’t just a place—it’s where...
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District Program Manager Jacob Sinkhorn speaks with residents and vendors with the Main Street Marketplace during a flood risk management study, May 13, 2025 in Beattyville, Kentucky. During the study, Sinkhorn reunited with his fifth-grade teacher, Kitty Dougoud.
Beattyville flood reunites USACE engineer and Kentucky teacher
Jun. 18, 2025 | 
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When Jacob Sinkhorn joined a routine conference call about a flood risk management study in Beattyville, Kentucky, he didn’t expect the conversation to...
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Melodie Fisher, a contract specialist with the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center’s Contracting Office, poses with other U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) volunteers during her deployment to assist in the USACE wildfire recovery efforts in Los Angeles County.
Helping hands: ERDC employees volunteer for LA wildfire recovery
Jun. 16, 2025 | 
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Each year, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) deploys hundreds of trained personnel and resources across the United States and its territories to aid...
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Paratroopers from the U.S. Army Reserve 478th Civil Affairs Battalion (Airborne), stationed in Miami, Fla., conducted a Deliberate Water Jump into Lake Okeechobee, May. 16. This training event prepares the soldiers for potential water landings, maintain proficiency in water operations and highlights the unit's ability to perform airborne operations under challenging conditions and locations anywhere in the world. (U.S. Army photo/Mark Rankin)
Army Reserve unit conducts parachute training on Lake O
Jun. 09, 2025 | 
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LAKE OKEECHOBEE --U.S. Army soldiers assigned to the 478th Civil Affairs Battalion (Airborne) and paratroopers assigned to the British 4th Parachute...
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