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Stress Engineering voted best company to work for in Texas

Stress Engineering Services has been named the #1 Best Company to Work for in Texas by the Texas Association of Business, the Texas State Council of the Society for Human Resource Management, and Best Companies Group. Stress Engineering is ranked first in medium-sized companies (75 to 249 employees) among the 85 companies that were selected in the annual survey.

This is the third year in a row that Stress Engineering has been listed as one of the Best Companies to Work for in Texas. In addition to being an employee-owned company, Stress Engineering is recognized for their excellent benefits including 401K and profit sharing, flexible hours, company sponsored events, and participation in community and charitable programs.

The complete listing of the Best Companies to Work for in Texas is published in a special in the February 2010 issue of TexasMonthly magazine. Stress Engineering and the other ranked companies were recognized at a special gala awards luncheon held on January 28, 2010 in Austin, Texas.

 

At Stress Engineering Services we specialize in taking on your toughest technical problems because we understand that you don't just want answers; you want the right answers.


Problem solving is what we do and what we deliver. It is our commitment to provide the most comprehensive design, analysis, and testing services with an unsurpassed level of engineering integrity and skill. This devotion to quality stems from the two basic principles on which the company was founded - technical excellence and a passion to serve.


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