Engineers at PSEG Long Island are responsible for designing, building and maintaining the electric infrastructure that delivers safe, reliable and affordable power to homes and businesses across the region.
The company’s engineering team includes civil, electrical, environmental, industrial and mechanical engineers, as well as distribution, transmission and substation engineers, field and project engineers, resource planning engineers, planners and designers.
“We are proud to recognize the powerful role our engineers have played in making PSEG Long Island one of the top 10% of utilities nationwide for reliability, while maintaining real cost control for our customers over the past decade,” said Scott Jennings, president and chief operating officer of PSEG Long Island.
“Day in and day out, our engineers use their skills to solve complex challenges across our company, helping ensure the people of Long Island and the Rockaways receive a service that is essential to modern life. National Engineers Week is an ideal time for us to thank them for keeping Long Islanders warm in the winter and cool in the summer.”
Yamalis, an associate engineer and Engineer in Training (EIT), said the recognition is meaningful.
“It’s an incredible honor to be recognized by PSEG Long Island for Engineers Week,” he said. “Knowing that my work has an impact on the reliability of Long Island’s electric grid, both now and in the future, gives me immense satisfaction. I’m grateful to work for a company that values the contributions of its engineers.”
Founded in 1951 by the National Society of Professional Engineers, Engineers Week celebrates the profession’s impact and aims to inspire the next generation of innovators.
PSEG Long Island operates the Long Island Power Authority’s transmission and distribution system under a long-term contract and is a subsidiary of Public Service Enterprise Group Inc.