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Employment with the Corps

South Atlantic Division Career Opportunities

The South Atlantic Division employs about 4,000 civilians, led by a few military officers, in the Southeast region. As a large engineer organization, the division is staffed by a wide variety of disciplines, from engineers and architects to park rangers and wetlands scientists. HOW TO APPLY

 

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The Army Corps of Engineers Task Force Power Restoration continues their mission through the holidays. Corps Quality Assurance Specialist Amy Tillery observes as a contracted crew from Mas-Tec lay transmission lines Christmas morning. Residences and businesses in the area have been without power for over 100 days. Patrick Foreman, a lineman operating an auger pole truck at the construction site, said he was overwhelmed with the people’s kindness. “My whole crew just wants to finish our work here as safely and quickly as possible, so these fine people can return to a normal life.”
171225-A-HS946-105.JPG Photo By: Jerry Rogers

Dec 28, 2017
Cidra, Puerto Rico - The Army Corps of Engineers Task Force Power Restoration continues their mission through the holidays. Corps Quality Assurance Specialist Amy Tillery observes as a contracted crew from Mas-Tec lay transmission lines Christmas morning. Residences and businesses in the area have been without power for over 100 days. Patrick Foreman, a lineman operating an auger pole truck at the construction site, said he was overwhelmed with the people’s kindness. “My whole crew just wants to finish our work here as safely and quickly as possible, so these fine people can return to a normal life.”


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