Engineering in the genes
Recent graduate of the Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Quinn Porteous used to take detours on road trips to see bridges his mum had designed. Now he understands the excitment of being part of creating something.
Recent graduate of the Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Quinn Porteous used to take detours on road trips to see bridges his mum had designed. Now he understands the excitment of being part of creating something.
After completing her Masters, engineering alumna Heidi Ruegg is now working as a process engineer in Germany.
A process projects manager for Fonterra, engineering graduate Tairongo (Tai) Tuhiwai says remaining inquisitive throughout your degree and career will get you places.
With robotics and automation set to replace 46 percent of day jobs by 2040, a national strategy has been launched to grow the New Zealand sector.
Before he started university study, Tiotio Lockington knew he wanted to contribute to renewable energy efforts in his home country of Samoa.
Engineering alumna Catherine Downes (Ngāti Tūwharetoa) has never left anything to chance including her career and academic paths.
Fogamoni Nicc Moeono finished high school in Samoa with a “blurred image” of where he’d like to work – something to do with renewable energy.
While some of us might think engineering is all about technical know-how, Kaitlin loves it because it allows for creativity