District Engineer, Indian Health Service Portland Area Olympic District
Bio
LCDR Remley graduated from Utah State University in 2008 with a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Engineering and from New York Medical College in 2025 with a Masters of Public Health. His career started in the private sector where his work focused on soil and groundwater remediation, hydraulics, and hydrology. He entered the public sector in 2016 when he joined Indian Health Service Division of Sanitation Facilities Construction in Spokane, WA. LCDR Remley then transferred to Fort Hall Field Office in Fort Hall, ID upon his Call to Active Duty with the Commissioned Corps of the United States Public Health Service in September 2017. In June 2021, he transferred to the Navajo Area IHS DSFC as the District Engineer for the Tuba City District. He then transferred back to the Portland Area IHS DSFC in Bremerton, WA as the District Engineer for the Olympic District.
LCDR Remley is a member the Society of American Military Engineers, serves as the USPHS Service Liaison Officer, and graduated from their National Leader Development Program in 2021. LCDR Remley has been married to his best friend, Kelli, for 22 years and they have four children. During his free time, LCDR Remley enjoys exploring the outdoors, exercising, playing board games, and baking.