Nashville District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Nashville District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

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This is the official USACE Nashville District page. When visiting our lakes, have fun. Be safe, Wear your Life Jacket! www.lrn.usace.army.mil The U.S.

Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District covers seven states encompassing 59,000 square miles providing collaborative water resource engineering solutions, world class public infrastructure management, and environmental stewardship for the Cumberland-Tennessee River Systems. The district operates 10 lakes, nine with hydropower units, and operates 25 campgrounds. When visiting, have fun, be safe, and wear your life jacket.

06/01/2026

WE ARE HIRING! Join the USACE Nashville District
Hiring Chickamauga and Guntersville Lock Electricians
Apply By: June 14, 2026
https://usace.yellogov.com/external/requisitions/U8SHNlIlASzx4NW6Pja_dg

WE ARE HIRING! Join the USACE Nashville District
Hiring Chickamauga and Guntersville Lock Electricians

Are you an experienced electrician or mechanic looking for a rewarding federal career? The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District is seeking a Lock and Dam Equipment Mechanic to maintain our vital navigation locks.

Facilities and Locations: Chickamauga Lock (Chattanooga, TN) and Guntersville Lock (Grant, AL).

Pay Range: $30.64 - $35.76 / hour.

Incentives: Recruitment/Relocation incentives (up to 25%) and Permanent Change of Station allowances may be authorized.

Duties: Maintaining and repairing electrically controlled lock gates, valves, haulage units, electrical panels, transformers, and other equipment.

Key Requirements: 1 year of equipment maintenance experience, including knowledge of 3-phase 480V electrical systems, motor controls, power distribution systems, electronic controls, and hydraulics.

Apply By: June 14, 2026

Ready to apply? Please ensure your resume clearly outlines your specific electrical and mechanical experience and does not exceed two pages.

Click here to apply and review all conditions of employment: https://usace.yellogov.com/external/requisitions/U8SHNlIlASzx4NW6Pja_dg

What National Dam Safety Day means for the Cumberland Basin 05/29/2026

🌊 Did you know the Cumberland River Basin dams prevented $1.2 billion in local flood damage during a single storm?

With National Dam Safety Awareness Day this Sunday, May 31, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District is pulling back the curtain on the 10 massive dams protecting our region. They look completely static, but these structures are constantly shifting, compressing, and adapting to shield us.

More importantly, engineers are sharing a crucial reminder: flood resiliency is a shared mission. Tap the link to read the full story, discover how they monitor these engineering marvels, and learn the 4 urgent steps you need to take to be prepared for potential emergencies. 👇

What National Dam Safety Day means for the Cumberland Basin NASHVILLE, Tenn. (May 29, 2026) – This Sunday marks National Dam Safety Awareness Day, an annual observance dedicated to educating the public about the...

05/25/2026

Today and throughout the year take time to remember the lives lost fighting for our freedom.

05/24/2026

Life jackets save lives — but only when they are worn correctly.

Before departing:
✓Check the fit
✓Ensure children wear approved jackets
✓Verify every passenger has access to one

Make water safety part of every boating trip.

05/24/2026

Most boating drowning victims were not wearing life jackets. Proper fit and consistent use matter.

Before heading out on the water:
• Ensure your life jacket fits properly
• Choose the right type for your activity
• Make sure every passenger has one available

Wear it. Every trip. Every time.

05/24/2026

A stowed life jacket is no use during an emergency. Wearing a properly fitted life jacket significantly increases your chances of survival if an accident occurs on the water.

During National Safe Boating Week, remember to wear your life jacket every trip, every time.

05/23/2026

Boating under the influence increases the risk of incidents for operators, passengers and nearby vessels.

Stay alert. Stay responsible. Designate a sober skipper.

05/23/2026

Operating a boat under the influence can put everyone on board at risk. Alcohol affects coordination, judgment and reaction time, making emergencies more dangerous on the water.

Always designate a sober operator.

05/22/2026

A quick weather check before launching can make a major difference on the water.

Remember to monitor:
• Radar and forecasts
• Wind speed
• Storm warnings
• Water conditions
• Emergency communication options

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Website

http://www.dvidshub.net/units/USACEND, http://www.tw

Address


110 9th Avenue S
Nashville, TN
37203

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 7:30am - 4:30pm