ENVIRONMENT AGENCY IMPROVES CAREER PROSPECTS FOR LOCAL STUDENTS

Environmental Panorama
London – UK
February of 2005

 

25/02/2005 - Students of Tomlinscote School will be given an insight into the career of a flood defence engineer on Tuesday 1 March, as Environment Agency employees visit the school’s careers convention.
Tomlinscote School, based in Frimley, runs the careers convention on an annual basis, inviting several employers, universities and colleges to talk to over 500 students aged 15-19, and their parents. The aim of the convention is to get students thinking about the potential careers on offer to them, and provide information on how to pursue the path that sparks their interest.

Just months after the Environment Agency announced the launch of the first Flood Defence Foundation Degree (November 2004), the convention provides an ideal opportunity for existing engineers to talk about their jobs with the area’s future workforce.

Matthew Graham, newly appointed South East Thames Improvements team leader, sees the day as a chance to dispel some of the myths that surround working for a Government body. “Some may have the perception that working for the Government can be somewhat dull”, he said. “But this is far from the truth. We are constantly working on important issues that affect people’s lives, managing flood risk in the area. We work with the latest technology in the field, and every day presents a fresh challenge. That may not be for everyone, but for those looking for a career that will continually challenge them – flood risk management may be just the one.”

He continued: “At the moment we have a really strong team here in Frimley, who have been responsible for over 250 flood defence construction projects in the past five years. But staff eventually move on, and we need to ensure that their successors are able to maintain this high standard. The new flood risk management foundation degree provides a great avenue for those interested in the field to learn on the job. We already have two students working in the area, and the scheme is proving to be a real success.

“Hopefully Tuesday’s event will encourage even more people to think about flood risk management as a career, and maybe we can look forward to seeing a few of them in the future.”

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
Press consultantship
(Rachael Collins)
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