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Rise to the challenge
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“Engineers are important, because without them society doesn't really function” Teresa Frost
Engineer with Cormac Solutions Ltd
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Engineering skills Problem solving Designing Calculating
Being creative Analysing Applying science to the real world Building
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Subjects to study
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civil engineering? How can I get into
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An apprenticeship in civil engineering lets you
work and learn as you go An apprenticeship Bethany Wilson, Transport Planning Technician, CH2M HILL
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Or do a course to study civil engineering – e.g. HNC, HND,
Foundation Degree, BEng, BSc, MEng or MSc
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Help to study find out more: ice.org.uk/QUEST
There are scholarships available for studying at university and for vocational courses: QUEST Undergraduate Scholarships offer top students up to £10,000 during their course and paid summer work placements QUEST Technician Scholarships offer up to £1,500 find out more: ice.org.uk/QUEST
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What jobs are there in civil engineering? Structural engineer
Environmental engineer Transportation engineer Water resource engineer Energy engineer Construction manager Project manager Cost consultant Technical specialist …and many more
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Great reasons to… become a civil engineer
It’s interesting and challenging It allows you to use your creativity You get a great sense of accomplishment from completed projects Civil engineers earn good money and are respected It gives opportunities to work and travel Romeena Haider, Lead Asset Protection Engineer - Tottenham Court Road, Crossrail
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Shape your future “I’d recommend a career in civil engineering as you get to do something different every day. It’s really rewarding to see your plans come to life and knowing that you are providing a better world for those around you and the future. Also, it’s fun!” Jenny Giles
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Civil engineers – shaping the world
Find out more ice.org.uk/education Civil engineers – shaping the world
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