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Fiona Harlow

Maritime Civil Engineer at AtkinsRéalis

STEM Ambassador Happy to be contacted by school Maritime & Me
As an engineer your ideas will shape the world. Follow your interests to find the right path for you, engineering is so varied there is a passion for everyone.
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About Fiona...

Who am I?

"The developer type matches most with the work I do. My daily job involves being flexible and a problem solver. I can be working either on my own or part of a team and I learn something new everyday. I love developing a solution to a real world problem that helps other people."

What do I do?

"I love the fact the outcome from my work become real world objects that help people go about their daily lives. My main role is in the design office where I try and find innovative solutions to clients’ problems. This varies from structural calculations of quay walls, to going out to sites to assess damage and condition of existing structures, to preparing drawings for planning consents. The best part of my job is that it is interesting and varied work for me and at the same time helps solve people’s problems."

How did I get here?

"I was attracted to civil engineering because I preferred the science subjects at school. I wasn’t brilliant at any of them but along with design and technology they were still my favourite lessons. Engineering is a brilliant way to combine all these subjects and you don’t need to be a maths genius. I was lucky enough to have a family friend who was a civil engineer and she suggested I consider it when I was at school and the interest was sparked from there. After that I took a degree in civil engineering and this year have gained my Chartership. I was attracted to Maritime engineering as I’ve always sailed dinghies and yachts with my family. Now I love the scale of all things maritime, considering the full force of the maritime environment from the waves to the wind, combined with the force that even a slowly moving cargo ship can impart to a structure creates some great design challenges which makes everyday different."

The life I live

"In my spare time I love to be outside either trying to grow vegetables in the garden or going sailing. "

My typical day

"I have two types of typical days. The first is an office day, there I spend most of my time at my desk doing or checking design calculations, writing reports or reviewing site data. As the design progress I will sketch up some drawings and review these when they have been officially drawn by the CAD technician. My second type of typical day involves site visits. This depends on the type of project, which can be damage inspection or new builds, but will typically involve preparation in the form of risk assessments and reviewing existing information for the site. Going to site helps you to see how the design is progressing, to try and foresee any problems which may occur and resolve any issues that may have arisen. It is also nice to get out of the office and I love watching the amazing logistic operations that happen within a port and the clever and careful movement of the huge vessels. "

My qualifications

"A levels in Maths (A), Physics (B) and Geography (B)MEng in Civil engineering from University of SouthamptonChartered Engineer CEng, MICE (Member of Institution of Civil Engineers)"