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Huntington’s Kevin Rodgers Celebrated by PSEG LI

He was celebrated ahead of Engineers Week.

Kevin Rodgers of Huntington was celebrated by PSEG Long Island during Engineers Week.
Kevin Rodgers of Huntington was celebrated by PSEG Long Island during Engineers Week. (PSEG Long Island)

HUNTINGTON, NY — Huntington resident Kevin Rodgers, among dozens of his engineering colleagues, was celebrated by PSEG Long Island ahead of the upcoming Engineers Week, the company announced via news release. Rodgers is a trained engineer who works as a project manager.

"Project Management is all about strengthening our electric system and upgrading technology to ensure the electric grid is strong for now and in the future," said Rodgers via release. "Specifically, our goal is to achieve the highest reliability possible, whether it is after a storm or making sure the lights don’t go out in the first place. This is important to me because I live here and my family does, too."

PSEG Long Island employs more than 140 people with an engineering job title or role, including field engineers, civil engineers, mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, project engineers, power engineers, resource planning engineers, environmental engineers, industrial and systems engineers, substation engineers, resource planners, lead designers and more.

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"The diversity in job titles and the vast and varied roles engineers play at PSEG Long Island is a source of great pride," said Daniel Eichhorn, president and COO of PSEG Long Island, who also holds an electrical engineering degree and is a licensed professional engineer (PE). "Our engineers design and maintain the electric infrastructure and ensure our customers have safe, reliable power today and also in the future."

Throughout the week of Feb. 16, across PSEG Long Island, engineers’ achievements and contributions will be celebrated for Engineers Week. EWeek, as it is called, is dedicated to ensuring a diverse and well-educated future engineering workforce by increasing understanding of and interest in engineering and technology careers. The week also celebrates how engineers make a difference in our world.

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Community service is important to PSEG Long Island employees, and the engineers are no exception. Engineers played a big role in the 30,000 community service hours PSEG Long Island employees completed last year, according to the company. Weekends in February and March, groups of engineers and other employees are judging and refereeing robotics competitions. Throughout the year individuals participate in mentoring in local schools assisting girls and boys with science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) curriculum and also serve as mentors for engineering students at local colleges. PSEG Long Island engineers also participate in community partnership events, including beach and grounds beautifications, food packing activities for Island Harvest Food Bank, and more.

"Being a veteran, it means a lot to me that my company encourages us to participate in community service activities," Rodgers said. "I participate in many of our community service events, such as laying wreaths at the National Cemeteries and participating in Honor Flights for our war veterans. I also participate in other company-wide activities such as March of Dimes and the Marcum Challenge."

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