What’s the best thing about what you’re doing now?
Working in a small business gives me the opportunity to get involved in many areas of engineering and business generally. With a small engineering department I get the chance to undertake a variety of roles from designing products to testing and validation. I believe the exposure I am currently getting to engineering and business will be very valuable for my future career and progression.
How has your career developed since graduating?
My CAD (computer aided design) abilities have massively improved through using it nearly every day for modelling, drawings and FEA (finite element analysis). I have implemented a drawing standard at Evac Chair so that all drawings that leave the engineering department are similar and easy for manufacturing to process, ultimately saving time for everyone. I believe my soft skills have improved, particularly presenting with regular project updates given to management and the board.
Why did you originally apply to Birmingham?
Right from the very start of the Open Day I knew Birmingham was where I wanted to be. The Civil Engineering Department was well-renowned and had many established links with industry. There also appeared to be a thriving extra-curricular and social activities scene alongside the studies. On top a that an excellent campus with plenty of green spaces and a mixture of historic architecture and cutting-edge developments.