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Horizons Engineering Adds Three
Littleton, NH – Horizons Engineering Inc., a New Hampshire-based engineering, land surveying, and environmental consulting firm, announced three new hires in the first quarter of 2023.
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Jack Young, PE is a licensed senior engineer with 12 years of experience in New England, and most recently New Hampshire. He expertise includes the structural design of both residential and commercial projects using timber, concrete, and steel. He will be managing projects across New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine from the firm’s Newmarket location. His addition expands the structural engineering team’s capabilities and builds Horizons Southern New Hampshire & Maine Market Support Team.
Travis Letellier, PE is licensed in multiple states and is a senior engineer with 18 years of experience in Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts. He will be working in the firm’s Saco, Maine, and Newmarket offices where his civil engineering and project management skills will help grow and bolster Horizons regional civil engineering projects in southern New Hampshire and Maine, according to the firm’s representatives. His experience includes traffic-related design engineering with state agencies, utility relocation, light rail, transmission line permitting, and value engineering.
Rachel Hastings, EIT is the newest addition to the Littleton headquarters. She has published several technical papers detailing her experience and knowledge of stormwater engineering and drainage calculation with the U.S. Army Engineer Research & Development Center and the University of New Hampshire. She is actively pursuing her professional licensure and is currently an engineer-in-training.