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FEMALE PROJECT ENGINEER EARNS CHARTERED ENGINEER STATUS
14 November 2005 - Corus
| Female engineers are a rare breed in themselves, but Cardiff-based project engineer, Clair Petheram, has distinguished herself even further by earning Chartered Engineer status! |
Female engineers are a rare breed in themselves, but Cardiff-based project engineer, Clair Petheram, has distinguished herself even further by earning Chartered Engineer status! Clair (age 29 and from Caerphilly) works for Corus Europressings based on the Wentloog Corporate Park and has been awarded Institution of Mechanical Engineering (IMechE) full Member status and registration with the Engineering Council UK as a Chartered Engineer for achieving stringent standards in academic formation, professional development and experience, plus commitment to the engineering profession. Her business development manager, Helen Raven, says: 'IMechE has 35,502 chartered members in the UK, but only 872 of these are female - which is less than 2.5%. This figure truly puts into perspective what Clair has achieved and how highly she can be regarded within the engineering fraternity.' Clair says: 'It's a dream come true, as this is something I've always aimed for ever since graduating from Cardiff University eight years ago. It's a highly recognised qualification in what is a very competitive market place. 'The process involved hands-on training and practical work experience, while I also had to compile a detailed report and undertake a tough interview process, but it's all been worthwhile and very stimulating. I'm sure it will raise my profile both within Corus and the engineering sectors we operate in.' Clair joined Corus Europressings straight from university in 1997 as part of a graduate training scheme and was responsible for the implementation of a new automatic visual inspection system for their production lines. She was then taken on as a project engineer two years later and her duties include plant movement and relocation, the introduction of quality and environment management systems, plus information technology overviews. More recently, she has taken on some commercial responsibility and now oversees the introduction of new products to the Europressings portfolio. Corus Europressings is a leading manufacturer of dimensionally and cosmetically critical precision pressings and pressings assemblies for supply to the automotive and domestic appliance industries. Products include metal tumble dryer, microwave and cooker parts, plus Ford and Nissan car seat frame parts and exhaust parts for General Motors, Ford and BMW.
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About: Corus
Corus Group Plc is one of the world's largest metal producers with an annual turnover of £8 billion and major operating facilities in the UK, the Netherlands, Germany, France, Norway and Belgium. Corus' four divisions comprising Strip Products, Long Products, Distribution & Building Systems and Aluminium provide innovative solutions to the construction, automotive, packaging, mechanical engineering and other markets worldwide. Corus has 48,500 employees in over 40 countries and sales offices and service centres worldwide. Combining international expertise with local customer service, the Corus brand represents quality and strength. |
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