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International Women in Engineering Day (#INWED20) takes place on 23 June with the theme of ‘Shape The World’. We hope by sharing some of Global Marine Group’s success stories, we can help to raise the profile of women engineers across the globe, and encourage more people to consider engineering as a profession for all.
I started this career because I loved the idea of doing something adventurous and completely different to any option given to me at school. At the beginning of my career I worked hard to prove myself as capable and competent. I was always aware of how my reputation would proceed me. I am currently the Second Officer on board the Cable Retriever and feel respected and have found the balance between keeping my personality and professionalism. Naturally working away from home and loved ones can be isolating but especially so when you are surrounded by men, mostly twice your age. However, they have made life at sea fun.
I am very thankful for all the support I have received from my colleagues, especially from the Deck Department. I am studying to complete my Chief Mates certification and am proud of my career so far.
I would like to see women in senior ranks and in all departments. Let’s reduce the gender gap and include women in all teams, so it is not a novelty. I am confident that the upcoming female cadets will be given the same opportunities and support that I have received for a successful career at sea, and would like to see more and more of that in future years.