What I Do I work as an engineer and project leader designing systems that make operations safer, smarter, and more efficient. My role blends problem-solving, teamwork, and creativity to turn complex ideas into solutions that improve how people work and live.
Why Engineering? I chose engineering because I was a student that excelled in and loved math. I enjoyed taking devices and items apart to understand their function, investigating the best solution to fix them (if applicable), and putting them back together. I've always been a hands-on and visual learner. Therefore, engineering is and has been in great alignment with my learning style and interests.
Best Part The best part about being an engineer is the opportunity for continuous learning and hands-on experience. In addition, the many opportunities available in any industry as engineers are always needed.
Challenges The challenges I've met and conquered are similar, if not identical, to the challenges every woman engineer may face at one point in her career. One of my challenges was having to prove myself and my ability. Engineering is a male-dominated industry. As a minority woman you stand out. However, with standing out comes the opportunity to show exactly why anything the 90% can do, the 10% can do just as well.
Want to be an Engineer? My advice to a young woman considering a career in engineering is to always be open to learning, be open to learning and working outside of your comfort zone, and to always strive to be the best in whichever position/industry you choose to be in. Excel, stand out, always be yourself, and remember to pay it forward to another woman engineer as you ascend in your career.