Horner & Shifrin, Inc.
Rachel Dixon is a Design Engineer at Horner & Shifrin, Inc. since October 2018, with prior experience as an Environmental Engineer at the Missouri Department of Natural Resources from February 2015 to October 2018. At the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Rachel performed routine inspections of major wastewater treatment facilities and reviewed permits related to wastewater. Earlier experience includes a role as a Water Quality Student at the U.S. Geological Survey from June 2013 to December 2014, where responsibilities included assisting with studies and organizing water quality data. Rachel holds a Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Engineering from the Missouri University of Science and Technology, earned in 2014.
Horner & Shifrin, Inc.
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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 Bentonville, 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.