Linda Ziebell
Ask me about
- If I travel as part of my role
- What it's like to be in an all-male workplace
- What is the most interesting thing about my previous role
About me
In high school I wanted to be a pilot in the Airforce, so a good friend suggested doing an engineering degree first and then going to the Australian Defence Force. I started university at 17 and was away from home. It was difficult. I took some time off and travelled overseas before returning to university to finish my degree. It took me some time to get a job once I finished, so I upskilled my AutoCAD knowledge.
My first job was with a vibration analysis company, but my primary focus was drafting house plans in AutoCAD. This experience led to a position at the Department of Transport and Main Roads, drafting bridges. I then transferred into an engineering role in the steel materials team. I led this team for 8 years before taking a role in the Regional Projects team on the Gateway Bruce Highway Upgrade project.
About my role
- Analytical
- Humorous
- Independent
- Perfectionist
- Rational
- Witty
Project engineer responsible for managing the relocation of services within the road corridor for the Gateway to Bruce Highway Upgrade project. These services will include power, water, sewerage and NBN.
Education
- Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering
- Post Graduate International Welding Engineer (current)
Subjects
- Chemistry
- English
- Physics
- Specialist Mathematics (Maths C)
Hobbies
- Cooking
- Dancing
- Running
- Travel
Pets
- 1 Dog
15 year old me!!
My career journey
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Moved out of home at 17
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Finished university and got my first engineering role
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Career change to transport
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Got married and had a child
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Career change to regional projects