Horner & Shifrin is actively hiring for various positions, including engineers, technicians, surveyors and more, at all office locations. Want to be a part of a team nearly 90 years in the making? Visit the link below to become an H&S employee-owner today! #hiring #employeeowned #professionalengineer #waterengineer #transportationengineer https://lnkd.in/eAQRznB
Horner & Shifrin, Inc.
Civil Engineering
Saint Louis, MO 2,896 followers
Celebrating 90 Years of Excellence in Professional Services
About us
Horner & Shifrin, Inc., is a multidisciplinary professional services firm with offices in St. Louis, O'Fallon, and Poplar Bluff, Missouri, Chicago, Marion, and O’Fallon, Illinois, and Rogers, Arkansas. As a 100-percent employee-owned corporation with a staff of more than 100 engineers, technicians and support personnel, our firm has the experience and capability to serve a wide variety of clients in Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas and throughout the Midwest, including city, county, state and federal government agencies, industries, utilities and commercial enterprises. Founded in 1933 by W.W. Horner and H. Shifrin, we offer engineering services in all phases of a project, including feasibility, planning, development, design and construction services for the design of wastewater or water treatment plants and/or collection or distribution systems, flood protection, storm drainage, pump stations, roads, highways, bridges, grade separations for railroads, port facilities, health care facilities, industrial and business park developments, and GIS Systems / hosting, and surveying. In addition, we provide mechanical and electrical engineering services, including plumbing; fire protection; heating, ventilation and air conditioning; energy audits and energy conservation; electrical distribution and backup power supply; lighting and alarm systems.
- Website
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http://www.hornershifrin.com
External link for Horner & Shifrin, Inc.
- Industry
- Civil Engineering
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Saint Louis, MO
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1933
- Specialties
- Structural Engineering, Wastewater Engineering, Water Resources Engineering, Health Care Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Construction Engineering, GIS / Mapping, Surveying, and Transportation Engineering
Locations
Employees at Horner & Shifrin, Inc.
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David Lauver
Professional Engineer specializing in HVAC design.
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Courtney Dickerson
Marketing Director at Horner & Shifrin, Inc., SMPS St. Louis President
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Jeff Stahlhuth
Vice President, Information Technology at Horner & Shifrin, Inc.
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John Gilmore
Business Unit Leader - Geomatics at Horner & Shifrin, Inc.
Updates
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Last week, our Building Services Business Unit Leader, Casey Wilson, PE, presented at the Southern Illinois Chapter for Healthcare Engineering (SICHE) Day at the Races & Educational Event. Casey's presentation, "Designing Mechanical Systems for Future Pandemics", explores future-proof building systems post-COVID-19 and designing resilience based on lessons learned! Thank you to SICHE for hosting this worthwhile event! #FutureReady #BuildingInnovation #ThoughtLeadership
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Congratulations, Bradley Riechmann, P.E.!
ACEC Illinois would like to wish a warm welcome to our 2024-2025 ACEC Illinois Board of Directors. Meet your Board: https://lnkd.in/gpVyeDg5
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Horner & Shifrin attended the ground breaking ceremony for the new @St. Louis County Police Department Precinct #2 and Intelligence Center, a project on which H&S is providing MEPFP design services. The two-story building is approximately 49,300 sqft. and considered a Type IV critical facility, so systems are designed to continue to operate after a seismic event. The building also includes an ICC-500 safe room.
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Congratulations to Senior VP, Business Unit Leader, James McCleish (Jim) for 25 years at H&S! Jim started at Horner & Shifrin in 1999 as a Project Manager and has grown in his career to Senior Vice President and Business Unit Leader of the Water Department. "Reflecting over these last 25 years, I made an excellent choice to join an employee-owned firm. In 2004, I was promoted to Water Resources Manager where I oversaw our stormwater and drinking water practice. In 2008, I was promoted to run the environmental department, and in 2010 was elected to the firm’s Board of Directors. In that 25-year span, I’ve worked with a great group of people across many engineering disciplines. I also had some excellent mentors helping to steer my career: Len Kirberg for his business development passion, Bill Clarke for his people skills, and Leo Ebel for technical development. I’ve been fortunate to work on many unique projects over the years with the H&S team, the most unique being the Lower Meramec Lift Station and Tunnel Project for St. Louis Metropolitan Sewer District - 5 miles of 96” pipe in a deep rock tunnel and a 230’ deep lift station with 6 large pumps and 202 MGD design capacity. Projects like this don’t come around very often! Our peers in the industry, via ACEC, honored that project with a Grand Conceptor Award. The firm has grown considerably under our current management team, but that doesn’t happen without the skill and dedication of all our employee-owners. I look forward to the continued growth of H&S and developing the next generation to lead our water practice." - Jim McCleish
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We are proud to be named Top Workplace for the eighth consecutive year by St. Louis Post Dispatch! Looking for a chance to work at a Top Workplace? Check out our open positions at the link below: https://lnkd.in/eAQRznB #topworkplace2024
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Breaking barriers and building bridges! Celebrating the brilliance and resilience of women in engineering. H&S appreciates all of our female engineers, designers and technicians! #WomenInEngineering #BreakingBarriers #EngineeringExcellence
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To continue our 90 Years of Engineering series, we are highlighting our Wastewater group! H&S provided facility upgrades for Northeast Public Sewer District. Upgrades included a plant capacity re-rating study, antidegradation review and design, bidding, and construction phase services for upgrades to the Saline Creek Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility. The ceramic membrane thickening unit installed in the new digester is a new process and the second installation in Missouri. The plant re-rating study increased plant capacity from 4.0 MGD to 5.25 MGD to avoid. The existing plant is an oxidation ditch biological nutrient removal plant consisting of fine screens, multi-ring Envirex Orbal oxidation ditch secondary process, final clarifiers, UV disinfection, gravity re-aeration, RAS/WAS pumping, aerobic digestion, and biosolids storage. To read more about this award-winning project, follow the link below. https://lnkd.in/gtzCdQ6B
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