DEMM Engineering & Manufacturing

DIARY OF A BUDDING ENGINEER

- Claire Parker.

AN IMPORTANT ASPECT of the engineerin­g degree at the University of Auckland is the 800 hours of practical work that you must complete while studying. This past summer I spent 400 hours working at Fluid Chemicals to gain my general work experience hours and to get experience working in a business with a chemical basis. This is useful as I study Chemical and Materials Engineerin­g. Fluid Chemicals is a local company that manufactur­es and sells quality industrial cleaning solutions with the goal to clean, sanitise, enhance, protect and improve through the use of their products. My main contributi­on during my work experience was packing off the product, putting orders together for dispatch and generally helping the warehouse manager and her team in any way I could. As I started to learn more I also got to be involved in some basic manufactur­ing operations and am currently starting the process of getting my forklift licence. Although the work I was doing was not strictly engineerin­g I still learnt a lot of useful skills that will help in my future career as I got involved in a lot of different jobs. This includes attending health and safety/ production meetings, learning about chemical storage and gaining practical knowledge about working with chemicals safely. The work environmen­t was perfect for learning all of these useful skills due to help of my warehouse manager who was eager to share her industry knowledge. Since I believe this experience was so useful I am continuing to work at Fluid Chemicals part time throughout the year to get the most I can out of this experience.

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