Clarice Goh graduated with a Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) and Business Management (Business Economics) at The University of Queensland in 2017 and is now working as a Graduate Process Engineer at Worley.
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.
The coolest thing about being an engineer is being able to see large-scale projects come to fruition. Being able to build relationships within your team and other teams within the organisation is also very satisfying as well as being able to work within a team that everyone can thrive in.
Dallas Eparaima Watene studied Bachelor of Engineering majoring in Computer Systems at the University of Auckland and is now working as a software engineer- Digital Services at Beca in Auckland.
One of the things I enjoy most about my job is working with my team and the chance to work with people who have a range of experiences and different engineering specialisations.