Energy Technology Engineering Center
Office of Environmental Management
November 8, 2022To celebrate Veterans Day this year, EM is highlighting former service members who have joined EM on their journey in civilian work-life!
![Army Service Photo of Josh Mengers](/sites/default/files/styles/full_article_width/public/2022-11/Josh%20Mengers.jpg?itok=MnmunwIi)
What is your name and what do you do at EM?
Josh Mengers – EM Federal Project Director at the Energy Technology Engineering Center (ETEC)
What branch did you serve in; when; where stationed?
Army; 2001 – 2005; Bamberg, Germany
Most memorable event/moment during your service?
When I was deployed to Iraq in 2003, I was assigned to the 4,400-Megawatt project led by the United States Agency for International Development to be a project manager to help bring their country’s electrical grid back to its pre-war production levels.
How has your military service helped prepare you for the job you do in EM?
The can-do spirit that I learned in the Army has been very helpful at a site like ETEC. I don’t always know the challenges that I will encounter, but I remain positive in order to get the job done.
When did you begin working for EM and what got you interested in the cleanup mission?
I came to EM in 2019. I was already in the DOE working on renewable energy development. The position at ETEC offered me the opportunity to have a more tangible and immediate impact on the environment.