People & Careers
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Career paths: Eleana Karayianni, Tony Hogg Design
Eleana Karayianni is a design and structural engineer of tensile fabric structures working at Tony Hogg Design. -
Tube boss David Waboso wins at first ever Black British Business Awards
ACE's Nelson Ogunshakin also shortlisted for new government backed business awards -
Overseas…..with Amey: Andrew McArthur on Australia
Fancy a stint down under? Andrew McArthur shares his experience of Sydney as roads asset stewardship manager. -
Career women: class of 2001
As the government calls for more women to enter the engineering profession Bernadette Ballantyne asks her former engineering classmates about their career paths. -
The apprentices
Consultants and young people alike have grabbed the opportunities offered by new engineering technician apprenticeship schemes. Jackie Whitelaw reports. -
Let’s reform engineering GCSE rather than removing it
The rise in students studying engineering at GSCE demonstrates why it should not be scrapped, says Nigel Fine. -
Careers in infrastructure must start in the classroom
More specialist teachers in schools are needed to drive teenagers’ achievement and aspiration, says Paul Jackson. -
Overseas..... with Amey: Hannah Tully on her international bidding role
Hannah Tully can be away for a week or three months at a time supporting Amey's international bids. -
Engineering dominates top ten graduate starting salaries
Chemicals are claiming almost £30,000 a year, civils close to £25,000; lawyers under £20,000. -
Addressing the skills shortage – act now and prevent a crisis later
Matchtech operations director Grahame Carter says there is still time get on with workforce planning and avoid the panic buying of previous skills shortages.