• Question: what makes your job interesting?

    Asked by KeLs to Agata, Chris, John, Kirstin, Michael on 10 Jun 2016.
    • Photo: Michael Carley

      Michael Carley answered on 10 Jun 2016:


      Often the most interesting thing in the kind of engineering work I do is understanding how things work, even when they are not `engineering’ things.

      For example, I am currently involved in a project to study how ammonites (fossil shellfish) swam. This is so that biologists can study how they evolved. The swimming of ammonites is an `engineering’ problem because it depends on how they generated thrust, and how much power and energy (food!) they needed to do it, just like a submarine.

    • Photo: John Allport

      John Allport answered on 12 Jun 2016:


      The main thing that makes my job interesting is the variation. There’s no such thing as a “typical” day, every day brings new challenges and new things to do.

    • Photo: Agata Suwala

      Agata Suwala answered on 13 Jun 2016:


      |There is a different challenge every day. It makes it interesting and keeps you on your toes

    • Photo: Kirstin Rouse

      Kirstin Rouse answered on 14 Jun 2016:


      I love the variety. I can go in to work one day and by the end of it my role and skillset will have evolved. Perfect it you enjoy a challenge and want to keep developing.

    • Photo: Chris Hackett

      Chris Hackett answered on 15 Jun 2016:


      The subject of my work is what keeps me interested. Everyone has things which interest them and I recommend following their passions and find a career in that.

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