Women in Ground Investigation – Charlotte’s Story
Structural Soils
Award Winning Ground Investigation Contractor based in Bristol, Castleford, Glasgow, Hemel Hempstead, Tonbridge, Wigan
What is your Job Title and how long have you worked for Structural Soils?
Assistant Laboratory and Quality Manager. 1 year and 3 months.
Tell me about your background before joining Structural Soils (Education or previous jobs etc)
Prior to joining Structural Soils I had progressed from an Apprentice Laboratory Technician to Laboratory Manager at a water and wastewater consultancy company specializing in R&D and wet chemistry. To further bolster my career in science I undertook an Apprenticeship Degree in Chemical Sciences remotely at The Manchester Metropolitan University . I completed my undergraduate degree at Structural Soils achieving a 1st Class Honours in Chemistry and a Distinction for my Level 6 Laboratory Scientist EPA. Additionally I have just applied for Chartered Registered Scientist (RSci) status with the Royal Society of Chemistry. During my degree, I covered core chemistry units, as well as specialist units including material sciences and green chemistry. I also learned to carry out spectroscopy and instrumental analysis for data analysis. Along with development and determination of chemical compounds using Infrared Red, Mass Spectrometry, 1H NMR and 13C NMR. I thoroughly enjoyed my degree, although it was a challenge to balance working fulltime and undertaking a fulltime qualification.
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What got you interested in STEM (Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) and Ground Investigation?
As a young child I was completely obsessed with anything science and geology related. At the age of 5 I begged my mum and dad for a fossil ammonite for Christmas. This led to a lifelong love for science with microscopes, human body sets, crystal growing kits, Triops, robot building sets, the Horrible Science magazine series and of course more fossils swiftly following. I just loved to learn, and this ignited a passion I have never lost. I even remember going down to rivers with my dad in the pouring rain to collect water fleas to look at them on a microscopic level and scrambling around on the cliff faces in Robin Hoods Bay to find fossils. Additionally, I have had the privilege as a child to travel the world with my mum experiencing destinations such as the Maasai Mara igniting a love for the natural world too.
What do you do at Structural Soils? What does a typical day look like? What do you enjoy?
I really enjoy being the Assistant Laboratory and Quality Manager at Castleford. The whole team here is lovely, and it is a pleasure to work with them. It is especially interesting to learn about how our laboratory testing is applied to the engineering department. As I am part of the management team my role varies on a day to day basis to suite the laboratories requirements. I primarily help to keep laboratory operations running smoothly and efficiently this includes managing projects, managing resources, working with the laboratory technicians to remediate any issues, liaising with clients, monitoring work processes using Flowfinity and ensuring quality processes are met. Most importantly I feel that everyday is a learning day for myself as I have not been with the business for very long and the work, I am involved with is interesting.
What advice would you give to Future Women in the GI industry?
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Safety, Health,, Environment and Quality Improvement Manager at Bristol Waste Company
5 个月Congrats Charlotte! Great job!! May it take you where you want to get to and beyond!
Associate Director of Business Development at Structural Soils. My next personal challenge will be Ironman Lanzarote in May 25.
5 个月A great write up Charlotte Elliott I look forward to following your bright career at Structural Soils. Thank you for all the hard work and dedication you have given us in the Lab.
RSK Ireland Ltd
5 个月Interesting story and great advice
Senior Geotechnical Engineer
5 个月Keep growing ??