Thursday 2 July 2020

How the engineering profession offers a world of opportunity

Anil Kumar CPEng has an enthusiasm for knowledge that has taken him all over the world: from India to the Middle East to Australia.
Anil Kumar’s first major project came when he moved to Dubai, United Arab Emirates. 

Growing up in India, he was passionate about science and maths.

“I always liked physics and I was always curious to learn more about how things work,” he told create. 

“Electrical engineering in particular.”

But in Dubai, his scope expanded far beyond the electrical engineering he had studied at university. 

“I was working on the Palm Islands in Dubai, so that was a really iconic project and a very major construction project,” he said. 

“I started as a site engineer there and learned all sorts of disciplines — electrical, mechanical, plumbing, building services — not only electrical. I was young, around 21, and keen to learn more things.” 

That hunger for greater experience has what jobs can you get with a computer science degree served Kumar well. His next stop was Qatar, where he worked as a testing commissioning engineer on another major project — the Al Handasa complex.

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