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So I work over at Steelhaven with the rest
of electrical services, so the high-voltage
maintenance team, the electrical shop, the instrument shop and yeah, the high-voltage engineering team.
I always wanted to get into heavy industry.
I wanted to kind of work local and I wanted
to have a more hands-on job.
It's all about the finer details now and about
the engineering process.
I'd describe being an engineer as kind of
getting a problem and planning it every single
step of the way.
Someone has an idea, 'We're going to fix this',
and you start with 'Why are we going to fix
this?' and figure out why it needs to be fixed.
Then you develop how it needs to be fixed
from that and once you have a project plan
and you know what you want to do then the
fun stuff starts, doing the details... the
satisfaction of just, you know, having a solution
to a problem that you first thought was impossible
to fix.
I think it's getting more diverse and more
people are realising that it's not a man's
job, it's not just for people who've gone
to uni or done a trade, it's for everyone.
