HNTB’s Baton Rouge office named a 2024 Best Place to Work

Recognition highlights HNTB as a premier destination for career growth and reinforces positive company culture

BATON ROUGE, La. (Oct. 4, 2024) – HNTB’s Baton Rouge office has been recognized by the Baton Rouge Business Report as a 2024 Best Place to Work.

The annual honor measures confidential employee survey responses to questions in key areas including personal engagement, culture, leadership, job satisfaction and retention. An evaluation of HNTB’s corporate practices, policies, philosophy and demographics also are included in the ranking.

“Receiving a Best Places to Work award highlights our dedication to creating a supportive and growth-oriented environment that embodies our core values,” said Dusty Bastion, PE, HNTB’s Gulf Coast office leader and associate vice president. “Our office is built on a foundation of valuing and empowering our employees, which enables us to deliver impactful projects for the communities we serve. As we continue to grow, this commitment remains at the core of our culture.”

HNTB continues to experience a remarkable period of growth across Louisiana, fueled by the increasing number of transportation-related programs and the company’s dedication to achieving successful outcomes. The firm has also been recognized on Louisiana State University’s 2024 LSU ROARING20 and LSU100 lists, highlighting its impressive growth and dedication to creating local job opportunities.

HNTB has worked on, or is currently involved with, some of the most high-profile infrastructure projects in the state including the I-10 Calcasieu River Bridge PPP Owner Verification Services, Louisiana Highway 1 Bridge Phase 2, Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion project, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ West Closure Complex Structure Pump Facilities, LSU Football Operations Center and the Move Ascension transportation initiative.

HNTB’s clients include the Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority, Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development, the City of Baton Rouge, the City of New Orleans, USACE New Orleans, Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority-East and East Ascension Consolidated Gravity Drainage District #1, among others.

Interested candidates are encouraged to visit the HNTB career page for more information on job openings and the benefits of working for HNTB.