BLOG | National Engineers Week 2024 – Maruf Khan Interview

National Engineers Week 2024 is drawing to a close so we’ve caught up with our final interviewee Maruf Khan to share his thoughts and experiences working in the industry as a Structural Engineer:

 

What made you want to get into engineering?

I was always fascinated by how things work and enjoyed solving mathematical physics problems in school / college. This curiosity naturally led me towards engineering. The idea of creating innovative solutions and contributing to the advancement of society appealed to me. I wanted a career that allowed me to apply mathematical and scientific principles to real-world challenges, and engineering offered the perfect blend of creativity and analytical thinking.

 

What does a typical working day look like for you?

A typical day in my role involves a mix of collaborative teamwork and individual tasks. I spend time analysing project requirements, designing solutions, and often working closely with cross-functional teams. Meetings, whether with colleagues or clients, are a crucial part of ensuring everyone is aligned. Additionally, problem-solving is a daily occurrence, and adaptability is key as priorities may shift.

 

What do you enjoy most about your job?

The most enjoyable aspect of my job is the opportunity to bring ideas to life and witness the tangible impact of our work. I find satisfaction in overcoming challenges and seeing projects evolve from concept to reality. Collaborating with diverse teams and learning from each other’s expertise is also rewarding. Moreover, the continuous learning environment in engineering keeps me engaged and excited about the ever-evolving technologies and methodologies.

 

Any advice for aspiring engineers?

My advice to aspiring engineers is to foster a strong foundation in mathematics and science. Cultivate a passion for problem-solving and embrace a mindset of continuous learning. Seek internships or projects that provide hands-on experience, as practical knowledge is invaluable. Communication skills are equally important, so practice expressing complex ideas in a clear and concise manner. Stay curious, be adaptable, and don’t be afraid to take on challenges – they often lead to the most significant growth in your career. Finally, build a professional network and learn from mentors who can guide you on your journey.

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BLOG | National Engineers Week 2024 – Mathew Cooper Interview

National Engineers Week 2024 (18 – 24) rolls on so we caught up with our Graduate Design Engineer Mathew Cooper to get the perspective of graduates who are getting started in the industry:

 

What made you want to get into engineering?

My interest in Mathematics combined with my love for Architecture is what propelled me to pursue a career in the engineering industry. The fact that Engineering is considered one of the most valuable degrees currently played a big role in my decision-making.

What does a typical working day look like for you?

A typical working day for me usually consists of looking over architectural and structural drawings and dealing with customer emails and calls regarding information or queries addressing our products.

What do you enjoy most about your job?

The most enjoyable aspect of my job would be the team I work with, there’s always a great atmosphere in the office. Also having the ability to create a bespoke design and having to back it up with structural understanding is always a rewarding challenge.

Any advice for aspiring engineers?

My advice to any aspiring engineers would be to take each and every opportunity that comes your way as you might find it of interest for a future career!

For more information on our career opportunities, visit our careers page.

BLOG | National Engineers Week 2024 – Fausto Braccio Interview

National Engineers Week 2024 continues and up next we have our Senior Project Engineer Fausto Braccio who believes aspiring engineers should continuously seek opportunities to learn and expand their skill set:

 

What made you want to get into engineering?

I was drawn to civil engineering because I have always been fascinated by the idea of being part of the process of designing and building structures that benefit society and improve people’s lives.

 What does a typical working day look like for you?

A typical day for me starts with planning the day and organising tasks based on priority. It also involves coordinating and attending internal and external meetings, answering to customer’s queries, helping them with their request for additional products, checking and processing product packs before they go into manufacture, among others. 

What do you enjoy most about your job?

What I enjoy the most of my job is the possibility of working in diverse projects from small residential houses to large building complexes, resulting in learning something new every day and having the chance to work with many professionals along the way. I also find satisfaction in witnessing the tangible results of our efforts when doing site visits or looking at our customer’s site photos, which is particularly rewarding.

Any advice for aspiring engineers?

For aspiring engineers I recommend a strong foundation in project management and continuously seek opportunities to learn and expand their skill set.

For more information on our career opportunities, visit our careers page

BLOG | National Engineers Week 2024 – Grace Miller Interview

It’s National Engineers Week (18 – 24) and we’re celebrating. To mark the occasion, we asked our Engineers to share what they’ve learned about their careers in the construction industry, as well as some tips for aspiring engineers looking to enter the field. Check out what our Technical Engineer Grace Miller had to say:

 

What made you want to get into engineering?

Growing up on a farm, I saw first-hand how buildings were constructed and this ignited my passion to understand how they were designed. At secondary school, my aptitude for STEM subjects, especially Mathematics and Physics, taught me to structure my approach to practical problem solving – an important skill for a Structural Engineer.

What does a typical working day look like for you?

As a Technical Engineer, I’m involved in estimating, structural engineering, and project engineering, working on both English and Irish projects. I thrive on the challenges of preparing accurate and competitive quotations, checking the structural integrity of my solutions, and managing my live projects. Being able to turn to an experienced and approachable team makes my job more pleasurable!

What do you enjoy most about your job?

I enjoy liaising with customers and industry professionals during design team meetings and on the telephone, as well as collaborating with the IG team, designing and delivering practical solutions. I particularly enjoy the journey of working on a project from the initial enquiry stage right through to the manufacture and delivery of product.

 Any advice for aspiring engineers?

My advice would be to relish every project, design team meeting, site visit, and conversation in the workplace – there is something new to learn every single day!

For more information on our career opportunities, visit our careers page.

 

NEWS | Suppliers to best-in-class designs

Ten IG Masonry Support projects have made the shortlist for the 2023 AJ Architecture Awards, across six categories.

In its sixth year, the prestigious awards celebrate and reward design excellence in UK architecture and highlight the very best projects across 17+ categories from housing, health, and wellbeing to workplace and cultural projects.

With the shortlist being announced in August, IG Masonry Support is delighted to learn that it has supplied products and services to ten of the listed projects.

Health & Wellbeing

Housing Project (£20 million and over)

Housing Project (£5 million to £20 million)

Housing Project (up to £5 million)

Leisure Project

Mixed-use project

Scott Denham, Sales Director of IG Masonry Support said: “The AJ Architecture Awards demonstrate the exceptional level of architecture that we have in the UK.

We are proud to have supplied products and services to these shortlisted projects and worked with the talented architects involved.

On behalf of everyone at IG Masonry Support, we would like to wish all the finalists the best of luck and look forward to celebrating with them at the awards in November.”

The awards were open to all practices, regardless of size or scale. The winners will be revealed at a celebratory event that will take place on 22 November 2023 at the London Hilton Metropole. Visit awards.architectsjournal.co.uk to find out more.

NEWS | IG Masonry Support products feature in Brick Awards shortlisted projects

The annual Brick Development Association Brick Awards shortlist has been announced, and IG Masonry Support is proud to have supplied to nine of the shortlisted projects.

The Awards is one of the most prestigious brick architecture awards in the UK. It celebrates the very best examples of clay in the UK’s built environment and attracts a large number of exemplary projects from leading architects, housebuilders, developers, and contractors, across 17 categories.

This year, IG Masonry Support is sponsoring the Large Housing Development category, which recognises new-build, private, and public-sector residential developments, sited in the UK, which comprises 101 units or more.

With the shortlist being announced in July, IG Masonry Support is delighted to learn that it has supplied products and services to 9 of the listed projects. These include:

Small Housing Development

Medium Housing Development

Large Housing Development

Education

Innovation

Housebuilder

Craftsmanship

  • Ilona Rose House, London

Specialist Brickwork Contractor

All of these buildings demonstrate the craftsmanship and design value that can be achieved in brick – one of our oldest and most durable building materials.

Scott Denham, Sales Director of IG Masonry Support said: “We are pleased to be continuing our longstanding support and sponsorship for the annual Brick Development Association Brick Awards.

We are also delighted to have produced brickwork solutions for a total of 9 projects shortlisted, demonstrating our commitment to achieving engineering excellence with offsite craftsmanship.

On behalf of everyone at IG Masonry Support, I would like to wish all the finalists the best of luck and look forward to seeing them at the Awards.”

The award ceremony will take place on Wednesday 8th November 2023 at the Royal Lancaster Hotel in London. Visit www.brick.org.uk/brick-awards to find out more.

NEWS | IG Masonry Support sponsors AJ Architecture Awards 2023

IG Masonry Support is proud to be sponsoring the AJ Architecture Awards for 2023.

In its sixth year, the prestigious awards celebrate and reward design excellence in UK architecture and highlight the very best projects across 17+ categories from housing, health, and wellbeing to workplace and cultural projects.

IG Masonry Support has chosen to sponsor the Masterplan category which rewards an overarching vision for a new development that creates a new building ensemble or neighbourhood.

Scott Denham, Sales Director of IG Masonry Support said: “IG Masonry Support is delighted to be sponsoring the AJ Architecture Awards for the first time. After visiting the awards ceremony in the past two years, we identified that these awards are a great opportunity to recognise the talented architects we have in the UK and whom we have the pleasure of working with on a range of projects.”

The shortlist is expected to be announced in August and the winners will be revealed at a celebratory event that will take place on 22 November 2023 at London Hilton Metropole.

To book your place for the event, visit www.awards.architectsjournal.co.uk.