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UNSW Engineering Careers Directory Profiles

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  • Graduate stories
Diversify yourself and allow personal experimentation and flexibility. Refuse to conform to stereotypes or expectations: go against the grain and be unique.

Andrew Gu

  • Graduate stories
Diversify yourself and allow personal experimentation and flexibility. Refuse to conform to stereotypes or expectations: go against the grain and be unique.

Andrew Gu

  • Graduate stories
My favourite aspect of my current job is weight and balance. Previously, I have only worked on small planes in regards to this, so to try out my skills on an aircraft ten times bigger? Bring it on!

Bethany Lee

  • Graduate stories
My favourite aspect of my current job is weight and balance. Previously, I have only worked on small planes in regards to this, so to try out my skills on an aircraft ten times bigger? Bring it on!

Bethany Lee

  • Graduate stories
The undoubted highlight of the Career Compass Program is having the opportunity to speak with a diverse group of people who were so passionate about their roles but the EY organisation.

Caitlan Howle

  • Graduate stories
The undoubted highlight of the Career Compass Program is having the opportunity to speak with a diverse group of people who were so passionate about their roles but the EY organisation.

Caitlan Howle

  • Day in the life

Chris Johnson

Chris Johnson studied ​a ​Mechanical Engineering/Commerce (Finance) ​at University of New South Wales in 2017, and is now a Junior Project Engineer at Schneider Electric.
  • Day in the life

Chris Johnson

Chris Johnson studied ​a ​Mechanical Engineering/Commerce (Finance) ​at University of New South Wales in 2017, and is now a Junior Project Engineer at Schneider Electric.
  • Graduate stories
The graduate program encourages a rotation of roles every 3 - 6 months to gain a wide understanding and a range of experiences to take forward on my career as an engineer.

Colin Harkness

  • Graduate stories
The graduate program encourages a rotation of roles every 3 - 6 months to gain a wide understanding and a range of experiences to take forward on my career as an engineer.

Colin Harkness

  • Day in the life

Hassan Fakih

Hassan Fakih studied a Bachelor of Civil Engineering and is a now Graduate Engineer at Cardno.
  • Day in the life

Hassan Fakih

Hassan Fakih studied a Bachelor of Civil Engineering and is a now Graduate Engineer at Cardno.
  • Graduate stories
There’s no better feeling than being given a complicated task and you can go away, work on it, and then come back with a working model that passes all the tests. I always liken it to solving puzzles, every task has a solution and my role is to simply find it.

Jonty

  • Graduate stories
There’s no better feeling than being given a complicated task and you can go away, work on it, and then come back with a working model that passes all the tests. I always liken it to solving puzzles, every task has a solution and my role is to simply find it.

Jonty

  • Day in the life

Jonty

I like to try and get one task finished around this time and get started on another. I find this workflow works well so it’s easier to get going in the morning if I’ve already half completed a task.
  • Day in the life

Jonty

I like to try and get one task finished around this time and get started on another. I find this workflow works well so it’s easier to get going in the morning if I’ve already half completed a task.