I chose to study Mechanical Engineering at Curtin University in Perth, Australia, due to my interest in STEM subjects and problem solving. In my final year I worked as a Hydraulic Engineer (the Australian equivalent to a public health engineer) over my summer break, which led me to continue this career at the end of my studies. In 2018 I moved to London to explore more of the opposite side of the world and joined Cundall. I have been lucky enough to work on some prestigious and challenging projects since joining the team, projects that would not have come up in Perth.
Collaboration
As a wider company and as a smaller public health team, we are frequently discussing and learning about our global colleague’s work. Cundall has a unique opportunity to work closely alongside our global offices to share successes and learnings with the aim of creating the best MEP (and other discipline) designs possible.
Excellence
One of the best things about working at Cundall is the wealth of experience and knowledge available to draw upon. Working with the people I do, especially in the public health team, puts projects on the path to ensure our work is always to a high standard.
Chloe Rosenthal
Senior Engineer, Public Health